Maintenance Tips for Asphalt Shingles

While homeowners across the country install plenty of different roofing materials, depending on the region, pricing, and aesthetic tastes of the homeowner, the one roofing material that maintains its popularity across the country is asphalt shingles. They are the most widely installed roofing material in the country, and that means that there are plenty of homeowners who have issues with their roofs that need to be addressed. One of the best ways to ensure that your roof doesn’t have any maintenance issues is to handle issues as they arise, and recognize the warning signs that danger is around the corner! Interested in learning more? Check out our maintenance tips for asphalt shingle roofs below!

Clean Off Debris

The first tip our team has is to keep your roof clear of debris! Nothing ages your roof faster than allowing debris to pile up on the system and wear away at the integrity of your shingles. While leaves & sticks won’t destroy your roofing system overnight, allowing debris to lay on your roof will wear away it the shingles over time, giving moisture a chance to seep into the system. It is best practice to keep your roof clear of debris in order to protect your shingles.

Have It Inspected Regularly

This next tip is something that every homeowner should be doing, but nearly no one keeps up with; have your roof inspected on at least an annual basis. While it is always recommended, many homeowners neglect to have regular roof inspections, as it feels like a nuisance, or a service they don’t really need. However, having your roof inspected can help to reveal issues that would otherwise go undetected and gradually wear away at your roof. If your goal is to maximize the lifespan of your roof, having it inspected on a regular basis will go a long way.

Trim Nearby Foilage

Lastly, one tip that will only need to be completed occasionally and will help extend your roof’s lifespan, is to periodically trim back any nearby foliage to ensure that the roof is properly maintained. If there are any tree branches hanging over your roof, trim them back so they aren’t swinging across your shingle system, dislodging granules. If you’re interested in keeping your roof protected, trimming back branches around the home will go a long way.

Contact Us Today

If you find that you need a new roof this fall, our team at Burke Roofs has you covered! Reach out to our team today by calling us at (781) 246-5622 or by filling out our team’s online contact form! We look forward to hearing from you and assisting with your roofing needs!

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