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Mar 26, 20203 min
Pay attention to areas around your vents, chimneys, and skylights to ensure there is no bending, damaged flashing, or exposed nails. Also, keep an eye out for any missing or discolored shingles, as this can lead to leaks and further problems down the road. Be sure that there are no defects or imperfections in the roof structure or shingles. Shingles will naturally experience granule loss, in a process known as asphalt shedding. Be sure to monitor granule loss, as this is an indicator of when it is time to replace shingles. If you have a newly completed roof, monitor granule loss to ensure that you are not experiencing premature granule loss. This could be indicative of faulty or poorly constructed shingles.
Gutters that are in disrepair may cause flooding in basements or crawl spaces. Maintaining repairs and clearing out your gutters will help keep your house dry and prevent any future problems. Additionally, make sure gutters are properly installed and fastened. Gutters often experience build up of debris and leaves. Investing in gutter guards can help to prevent this buildup of debris. For professional assistance in installation or product assistance, check out Advantage Seamless Gutters or Rainy Day Gutters today!
Pay close attention to any forming cracks in driveways, patios, sidewalks, and the foundation of the home. Repair for cracked concrete is exponentially easier the smaller the crack. Left unattended, concrete cracks may develop into a much larger scale repair job, often requiring professional repair. Many homeowners opt to hire a professional service for this job. Other homeowners with the DIY itch may choose to clean out the cracks and patch the crack with compound or caulk.
Inspect the flashings to make sure they are properly in place and monitor for any gaps in
the mortar at the joints. Having the flue cleaned and inspected by a certified chimney sweep is a great idea to ensure proper routine maintenance is performed. Visit Element Hearth and Home for all of your chimney cleaning needs!
Be sure to look over your deck parts and re-fasten the railing as needed. Also, be sure to thoroughly inspect your deck, railings and steps for peeling, splintered, loose or warped boards, and loose or raised screws, as this can be a safety hazard for your family and future
guests. It is also important to inspect your deck for any ice heave damage. When water in the soil freezes during the winter, the water’s volume expands. This exerts pressure, thus experiencing frost heave. Seek a professional consultation to discuss long term solutions to the structure of your decking and footers to prevent future frost heaves.