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3 Simple Steps to Prepare Your Roof for Fall Weather

As summer winds down, preparing your roof for the upcoming fall season might not be at the top of your to-do list. You’re likely more focused on squeezing in one last trip to the lake or enjoying some downtime in your backyard. However, taking a couple of days to ready your roof for the season’s high winds and heavy rains could save you a lot of trouble down the line.

During the hot summer months, your roof endures intense heat, causing the materials to expand and sometimes crack. While these issues may seem minor now, they can become significant problems once cooler, wetter weather sets in.

To get your roof ready for fall, consider the following steps:

1. Schedule a Professional Inspection: Early fall is an ideal time to have your roof inspected by a professional. A thorough inspection can identify and address potential issues like cracked or missing shingles and damaged weather stripping. Catching these problems early can prevent them from developing into serious issues, such as water damage, which can be costly to repair.

2. Clean Your Gutters: If you haven’t cleaned your gutters yet this summer, now is the time. Gutters play a crucial role in directing rainwater away from your home’s foundation. If they’re clogged, they can’t function properly, potentially leading to water damage. In some areas, alternatives to traditional gutters are becoming popular. It’s worth discussing these options with your roofing professional.

3. Inspect Cutouts: Make sure that features like skylights, chimneys, and ventilation systems are properly sealed and watertight. These cutouts are necessary for your home but also create potential vulnerabilities in your roof. Ensuring the materials around them are intact will help keep your home dry throughout the fall.

By taking these simple steps, you can ensure your roof is prepared for the fall season. Schedule an inspection with your roofing professional before the first autumn storm arrives to safeguard your home against the elements.