English
English
Español
Français

Sign Up for Our E-News!

Join over 18,000 other roofers who get the Week in Roofing for a recap of this week's best industry posts!

Sign Up
Westlake - Sidebar Ad - Special roofing that rises above it all
SRS TopShield - Sidebar Ad - CraftGrade Independence
ABC Supply - Sidebar Ad - 2024 Roofing Trends
RCS - Trends Survey - 2024 Sidebar ad
Duro-Last New Membrane Colors Sidebar ad
SRS - Sidebar Ad - SRS Para Latinos
RoofersCoffeeShop - Where The Industry Meets!
English
English
Español
Français

Essential Considerations for Roof Maintenance

Shield Essential Consideration
February 21, 2023 at 6:00 p.m.

By HomeShield Roofing & Exteriors. 

When it comes to maintaining a roof, here’s why annual inspections are key. 

Editor’s note: The following information can be used to share with your customers on why they should maintain their roofs. 

Last year’s storm season brought quite a bit of damage to roofs across the Midwest. Even if your roof seems it’s in good shape, it’s always a good call to have it inspected. If you live in a place where storms are not that common, you’ll still want to get a roof inspection every two years. Whenever you do get your roof inspected, you’ll want the inspection done by a reliable and well-trained company, such as HomeShield Roofing & Exteriors

“Your roof is your building’s first line of defense,” said Kristina Hill, co-owner of HomeShield. “Neglecting the roof for the short term can result in things like leaks, mold and increased energy bills. Over time, these build up to become costly in the long term and can build into things like severe water damage, decreased employee safety, and decreased property value. This results in a pretty hefty repair bill!”  

HomeShield reported metal roofing as becoming the more popular alternative to traditional asphalt shingle roofs. Metal roofs offer a sleek, modern look, last 40-70 years when properly installed, and use reflective paints to reflect solar radiant heat, reducing your cooling costs by 10-25%.  

Furthermore, Kristina cautioned home and building owners to be knowledgeable about their material warranty and to find a roofing contractor you can trust. Material warranties specifically cover material defects from manufacturing, which represent less than 1% of reported roof failure. The most common causes of roofing system problems are due to poor installation, damage from severe weather and lack of seasonal maintenance – all of which are not covered under your manufacturer material warranty.  

“More than 80% of all roofs are replaced prematurely because building owners think their responsibility is over after the roof is installed,” said Kristina. “That is why it is so important to select a local, vetted, insured and trusted roofing contractor to partner with for the long-term.” 

Learn more about HomeShield Roofing & Exteriors in their RoofersCoffeeShop® Directory or visit www.homeshieldroofingandexteriors.com.



Recommended For You


Comments

There are currently no comments here.

Leave a Reply

Commenting is only accessible to RCS users.

Have an account? Login to leave a comment!


Sign In
Elevate - Banner Ad - The Future is Calling (2024)
English
English
Español
Français

Sign Up for Our E-News!

Join over 18,000 other roofers who get the Week in Roofing for a recap of this week's best industry posts!

Sign Up
IKO - Sidebar - Summit Grey
Everroof-RoofingFundamentalsGiveaway-Sidebar
Rocky Mountain Snow Guards - Sidebar Ad - Show Us Your Snow Guards Contest! (2)
The Coffee Shops - Sidebar Ad - Contractor Outlook Podcast
RCS - Trends Survey - 2024 Sidebar ad
TRA Snow & Sun - Ad - Sidebar