1. Look up.
Twice a year (spring and fall) do a visual, from-the-ground inspection. Look for these problem areas:
- Lifting or missing shingles
- Damaged drip edge
- Buckling, loose or missing flashing
- Missing or exposed fasteners
- Sagging or broken gutters
- Piles of granules
2. Clean the gutters.
Call in an expert to clean your gutters a few times a year — and especially before a big storm. Otherwise, water can back up and rot the fascia.
3. Trim the trees.
One good storm can send branches crashing into your roof. Trim overhanging tree limbs.
4. Look for moss and algae.
You can help prevent moss and algae growth by doing the following.
- Keep your attic properly ventilated
- Remove debris
- Trim overhanging branches
5. Re-caulk, if necessary.
If low-grade caulking was used during the roof installation, flashings may not hold their seal. Call in an expert if you think the caulking needs a refresh.
6. Check the insulation.
Proper insulation and ventilation in your attic can help keep your roof in good condition by preventing ice dams from forming and reducing moisture.