Your Home’s Roof is the First Line of Defense against the changing Colorado Weather.

It also protects your property and your family. Your roof is one of your biggest and most important investments, you naturally want to keep it for a long time. A well-maintained roof can last for twenty-five years or more. Here are some things you can do to extend the lifespan of the home’s roof.

When you purchase a home, it is one of the largest investments you will make. Reviewing, Inspecting and providing a Regular Maintenance schedule makes sense, particularly in a state such as Colorado, where Hail and Storm damage are regular events. A well-maintained roof can last as long as 20 years or more, without needing replacement. When considering a maintenance plan, here are some quick highlights to include – that can keep your roof in tip-top shape.

Scheduled Professional Roof Inspection

Have your room inspected at least twice every year. Find out the areas with some roofing issues. There may be some areas with missing shingles, cracked rain gutter, loads of granules, and more.

Always Check and Clear Gutters – Avoid Ice Dams in Colorado!

Premier Restoration and Construction can schedule to do this for you several times a year, and you also can look over the gutters after a major weather event. Check your gutter every time there are a large storm and strong wind in your area. Be aware – if  there’s a storm or strong wind, there liquid may likely settle in your gutter and cause harm to your roof, and possible freeze in colder temperatures, forming Ice Dams.

Have the Roof Re-caulked as often as needed

To strengthen your roof materials grip and binding, and to also to keep its seal, it can be helpful to have the roof re-caulked periodically. This is another service that Premier Restorations and Construction can help you with. Just a little bit of precaution can go a long way in minimizing long-term damage.