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Educate your customers on the importance of regular maintenance and tune ups for their roof.

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November 19, 2018 at 3:54 p.m.

By Go Roof Tune Up.

Share this article by Go Roof Tune Up to help them understand what an inspection and tune up means for their roof, then learn how you can become a Go Roof Tune Up contractor.

If you’re like most homeowners, you have a shingle roof that serves as your house’s first line of defense against the elements.

That’s part of the reason why regular inspections and maintenance protect your roof investment while extending its lifespan.

Like your car, your roof needs a regular tune-up to keep it in top shape while protecting your home. As they age, shingles become worn out or curl and split, and their effectiveness in preventing water damage withers.

So, what does a regular roof tune-up include? Here’s a closer look:

  1. Tree and leaf cleanup

Tree branches that touch your roof will scratch and gouge shingles, causing them to deteriorate. Falling branches also damage shingles and other roofing material, while leaves that accumulate on a roof retain moisture, cause rot, and block drainage when left in the gutter.

  1. Weatherproofing vents & jacks

An annual inspection of vents and utility jacks that stub through your shingle roof is essential because they must be weatherproofed properly to avoid the seepage of water into your home.

  1. Servicing ridge vents

Ridge vents that sag or become plugged with debris may cause moisture build-up that leads to fungal and mold issues that affect both the structure of your home and the health of your family.

  1. Chimney inspection

A chimney entails having a vast opening in your shingle roof that, if not correctly installed, allows rain, insects, and even small animals into your home.

  1. Skylight inspection

Your skylight is another opening in your shingle roof that needs an annual inspection to make sure that small fissures aren’t allowing rainwater to seep onto your ceiling and walls.

Go Roof Tune Up, a company that has provided countless homeowners with top quality service offers regular inspections and maintenance that extends the lifespan of shingle roofs. Learn how to become a Go Roof Tune Up contractor.



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Zach Zagar
November 20, 2018
On behalf of the Chimney Safety Institute of America - thank you for recognizing the importance of annual chimney inspections and the need for all home professionals to work together to ensure the success of our products/services.

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