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Now You Can Fix Your Customers’ Tile Roofs with a Simple Tune Up

OCT - ProdSvc - GRTU - Now you can Fix Your Customers Roofs with a Simple Tune Up
October 17, 2018 at 1:48 p.m.

Although a homeowner’s tile roof can be very durable, we still highly recommend that they schedule regular tune-ups, especially following poor weather (such as severe storms).

At the very least, your customers should be getting a tune-up once a year. During a tune-up, a thorough inspection of the roof is performed, and basic tile roof repair work is done as needed.

Common Tile Roof Repairs

While tiles are known for their strong resistance to the elements, their overall durability, and their ability to last for years on end, they can still experience damage. Even the smallest issues should be fixed as soon as possible as they can develop into or cause bigger problems that could prove costly. The following are a few of the common tile roof repairs that are often done during a routine tile roof tune-up:

  1. Fix damaged tiles – Tile shingles that are damaged will need to be repaired or replaced. Damaged shingles are more prone to letting rainwater leak through the roof, resulting in potential water damage to the underlayment of the roof as well as the interior of the home. Damaged tiles are also much more likely to be blown off since high-powered wind can more easily get underneath the tiles.
  2. Replace missing tiles – Missing tile shingles will need to be replaced right away since they leave the underlayment exposed to water damage. Missing tiles will also leave the surrounding shingles more exposed to potential damage and blow-offs as well.
  3. Securing loose tiles – The roof should be closely inspected to identify any tiles that are too loose. These tiles are more prone to being blown off, leaving the roof exposed (as well as potentially becoming a safety risk to anyone or anything below). Tiles that are too loose will be secured back into place.
  4. Mold removal – Any mold that has started growing on the tiles will need to be removed. Mold can grow very quickly, especially in areas with a lot of rainfall (such as in Seattle). If mold growth isn’t removed right away, it can spread across the tiles as well as down into the underlayment, where it can compromise the safety of the roof.

Basic tile roof repair done during a routine tune-up can help extend the lifespan of your customers’ tile roofs.

Learn how you can become a Go Roof Tune Up contractor and help extend the life of your customers’ roofs.



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