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5 DIY Tips to Extend the Life of Your Roof!

Your roof is your home’s first line of defense against the elements, and keeping it in top shape doesn’t have to be a daunting task.
With a little effort and some basic know-how, you can extend the life of your roof and avoid costly repairs down the road.

Here are five simple DIY maintenance tips that every homeowner can tackle to keep their roof in great condition.


1. Keep Your Gutters Clean

Clogged gutters are a recipe for disaster. When water can’t flow freely, it backs up onto your roof, leading to leaks, rot, and even ice dams in colder months. Here’s what to do:

  • How Often: Clean your gutters at least twice a year—once in the spring and once in the fall.
  • What You’ll Need: A sturdy ladder, gloves, a trowel, and a bucket for debris.
  • Pro Tip: Consider installing gutter guards to reduce the amount of debris that collects.

2. Trim Overhanging Branches

Tree branches hanging over your roof can cause all sorts of problems, from scraping shingles to dropping leaves and debris that trap moisture. Here’s how to handle it:

  • Why It’s Important: Overhanging branches can also serve as a bridge for pests like squirrels and raccoons to access your roof.
  • How to Do It: Use a pole saw or pruning shears to trim branches back at least 6-10 feet from your roof.
  • Safety First: If the branches are large or near power lines, call a professional.

3. Inspect Your Roof Regularly

Catching small issues early can save you from big headaches later. A quick inspection can reveal problems like missing shingles, cracked flashing, or signs of water damage.

  • When to Inspect: Do a visual check after major storms and at least twice a year.
  • What to Look For: Missing or curled shingles, rusted flashing, moss or algae growth, and sagging areas.
  • DIY or Pro?: While you can spot many issues from the ground with binoculars, leave climbing onto the roof to the pros if you’re not comfortable.

4. Remove Moss and Algae

Moss and algae might look harmless, but they can cause serious damage by trapping moisture and weakening your shingles.

  • How to Remove It: Use a soft-bristle brush and a 50/50 mix of water and bleach to gently scrub affected areas.
  • What to Avoid: Never use a pressure washer—it can strip away the protective granules on your shingles.
  • Preventative Measures: Install zinc or copper strips near the ridge of your roof to prevent future growth.

5. Check Your Attic Ventilation

Proper ventilation is key to a healthy roof. Poor ventilation can lead to moisture buildup, which causes mold, rot, and even premature shingle failure.

  • Signs of Poor Ventilation: Excessive heat in the attic, moisture on the underside of the roof deck, or a musty smell.
  • What to Do: Ensure vents are clear of obstructions and consider adding ridge vents or soffit vents if needed.
  • Bonus Tip: Proper ventilation can also lower your energy bills by keeping your home cooler in the summer.

When to Call a Pro

While these DIY tips can go a long way in maintaining your roof, some issues are best left to the professionals. If you notice significant damage, leaks, or anything that seems beyond your skill level, don’t hesitate to reach out to a trusted roofing contractor.


Final Thoughts

Taking care of your roof doesn’t have to be complicated or time-consuming. By following these five simple tips, you can protect your investment, extend the life of your roof, and keep your home safe and dry for years to come.

Need help with your roof? Contact MARASUN today for a free inspection!

 

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