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Have You Gotten Your Roof Ready for Winter? Monday, February 13th, 6:00 PM
Are You Ready For The Winter With Your Roof?

Brookhaven, United States - February 13, 2023 / Griffin Roofing /

Winter is around the corner and roofers are busy doing pre-season preps to keep homeowners' roofs safe and functional.

As the temperatures start to dip and the days get shorter, roofer companies recommend that homeowners do some maintenance that will ensure their roof is sound and ready for the colder season.

Follow this checklist or call a local roof service to take care of these easy winter maintenance tasks that will protect the roof no matter what weather the winter brings.

1. Tend to Trees and Gutters

As winter approaches, roofer companies recommend starting out by cleaning all leaves and other debris off the roof, then cleaning out the gutters so they are fully functional.

This is also the best time to trim back tree branches to prevent them from scraping the roof and dropping more leaves into the gutters in the future.

If accessing these places is difficult, roofers are usually happy to do it.

2. Inspect Roof Flashing, Valleys, and Edges

The next part of winter roofing preparation is to inspect all roof flashing as well as the valleys they lay over to make sure everything is intact and there are no leaks.

Also inspect the fascia and roof edges, as these are areas where roof services frequently see the damage, especially if there are no drip guards present.

If necessary, have drip guards installed to protect roof edges and prevent future water damage.

3. Check for Shingle and Animal Damage

Continue checking the main parts of the roof looking for missing or cracked shingles lifted or bent shingles or other types of shingle damage.

These should be repaired by a roofer before the coldest weather sets in.

A pair of binoculars can be very helpful to look for evidence that animals have accessed the roof via chew holes and other unsealed spots as well.

4. Inspect the Attic

Check the attic to ensure that the insulation is sufficient and that it is in good condition.

Look for evidence of water damage, nesting animals, and light shining through the roof that indicates there are holes that need repairing.

Proper attic ventilation is also essential to preserve the roofing by preventing an overheated attic.

Homeowners who have not had their attic ventilation checked by a roofer company should do so to protect their roofs during the colder weather.

5. Make Any Needed Repairs

Avoid delaying having a roofing service come to make needed repairs going into winter.

After taking the time to look for problems, arranging a prompt repair can prevent additional damage from occurring.

While roofers are on site, a full inspection is recommended as well to confirm that the roof is in good shape otherwise and not suffering from any other issues that require correction.

Protect Roofs During the Cold Season Each Winter

As the cold season draws closer, homeowners should partner with a local roofer company to make sure their roof is in great condition and able to protect them throughout the winter.

Whether in need of a routine inspection from a roofing service or some help cleaning gutters, this is the time for homeowners to reach out to get their roofs ready for the coming winter!

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Tips for roof protection involve observations and tasks that homeowners can safely make on their own or with the help of a local roofer such as Griffin Roofing who can take a closer look from higher up.

When looking for experienced and trusted roofers, be sure to contact Griffin Roofing for expert roofing replacement and repairs – call them at (404) 998-8984 to schedule an appointment for a roof inspection!

Contact Information:

Griffin Roofing

4062 Peachtree Rd NE Ste A200
Brookhaven, GA 30319
United States

Patrick Griffin
(404) 998-8984
https://griffinroof.com/

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