6 Resolutions for Your Roof 

When you think of New Year’s Resolutions, working out, learning a new skill, or eating healthy all come to mind. What you might not think about is your roof. That’s why we have devoted this list to give you some new year’s roof resolutions (and we'll help you stick to them).

1. Schedule a roof inspection. 

The best thing you can do for your roof this year is to schedule an inspection. Even if your roof looks healthy to you, roofing professionals are trained to look for signs of wear that could call for roofing work. An annual roof inspection can help you maintain the health of your roof and help you plan for upcoming repairs or replacements so they don’t catch you by surprise.

This is the easiest resolution ever because all you need to do is call our team and pick a time/date for your complimentary, no-hassle inspection of your roof. 

2. Look out for leaks.

Any sign of a roof leak should be met with a swift response as it can quickly worsen and put your home at risk for severe water damage. Some common signs of a leaky roof include:

  • Ceiling spots

  • Missing, cracked or curling shingles

  • Mold

  • Strong odors 

If you spot any of these signs, get in touch with an experienced roofer to find and fix the root of your problems.

3. Trim your trees!

Strong winds plus overgrown or dying branches pose a serious threat to the health of your roof. The best way to lower your risk of roof damage is to remove dead or dying trees from your property and trim any branches that hang over your roof.

4. Clean your gutters.

Yes, your gutters are part of your roofing system and need attention too! The damages that can occur to and around your home if your gutters aren’t functioning are endless. Make sure to have your gutters inspected and cleaned once or twice a year (spring and fall). If you spot any damage, calling your trusted roofing contractor to take a look can save you a lot of money down the road.

5. Learn more about your roof and how to care for it.

It can be frustrating to learn that some roof repairs and replacements could be prevented. Learning about your roof can help maximize its lifetime and protect your home. Take some time to learn more about your roof and how to protect your investment. Our blog is a great place to start learning about various topics. 

6.  Get a new roof.

New year, new roof! When repairs just don’t cut it, it is time to invest in a new roof. We know this can be a scary project, but you are not alone when you partner with Elite Roofing and Restoration! We’ll handle all the insurance claim details so you can relax and pick out the perfect material and color for your roof. A new roof is the best investment you can make this year!

To learn more about the condition of your roof and how you can improve maintenance in 2023, contact our team of experienced roofers today!

 

Elite Roofing and Restoration is your source for quality roof repair and replacement.

In addition to roof replacements and repairs, both commercial and residential, we offer a considerable list of additional home repair services to assist you with any general construction needs you may have.

Contact us today to schedule your no-hassle, complimentary roof inspection today.

Stephanie Hunt

The Savvy Peach is an award-winning creative group with a passion for beautiful design and new ideas. This team of talented designers, copywriters and marketers work closely together to produce concepts that showcase your overall objectives by inspiring, informing and captivating your audience. Whether you need a bushel or a peck, our client-focused approach presents you with a customized plan that fits your specific needs.

We are designed to partner with you as your outsourced creative department or as an extension of your in-house team. Our services can come a la carte, but the greatest value lies in our abilities to deliver seamless campaigns from conception to completion.

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