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Maintenance increases the lifespan of your roof.

Your roof is constantly being exposed to all kinds of conditions, so it is very important that you provide your roof with maintenance to avoid major damages. house made of toolsThis maintenance also lengthens the life of your roof. Roof maintenance can also mean the difference between a repair and a replacement when there is a problem, minimizing future or unexpected costs. How often should you have your roof inspected and maintained? That depends on several factors—the age of the roof, weather conditions, and any problems identified during previous inspections. Even if your roof is newer or hasn’t had any issues, its always a good idea to have it inspected at least once every few years. Your warranty doesn’t completely protect you. A warranty can give you a false sense of security, but it’s important to remember that just because your roof came with a warranty doesn’t mean that it will be repaired or replaced with no questions asked. Like other legal documents, every warranty will have exceptions, which also means that they have limited value. When you are dealing with a roof warranty, it is important to remember that there are many factors at stake. Not all roof warranties are the same, and many of these warranties can easily be voided if materials are installed incorrectly or if damage is caused by something a seemingly innocent as installing a roof-top satellite dish. Many roofing companies and roofing material manufacturers require that you get a professional inspection every few years or after a major weather event for their warranty to remain active. If you’re unable to show proof that your roof has been maintained, you may run into problems if you try to make a claim on your warranty.

Your roof is part of your house’s curb appeal.

You want your house to look good both inside and out, but people often forget their roof because they take it for granted. It’s above their heads, so it isn’t something they think about. Your roof is an important curb appeal item that your neighbors and those wanting to move into your neighborhood will notice. As anyone in real estate will tell you, an attractive exterior can make or break a home sale. Clogged gutters can cause rain and snow to not drain properly, possibly ruining landscape as well as the gutters themselves. Roof algae can prematurely age your roof and cause ugly black streaks. Most of these problems can be fixed by simple maintenance such as roof cleaning or debris removal.

Roof maintenance saves you money.

How does spending money on roof maintenance actually save you money? During an emergency situation, you’re at the mercy of the roofing company. Are you really going to spend time shopping around for the best price when your floors or walls are being ruined by a leaking roof? House and money on scalesA lot of roofing companies make their money on emergency service calls—not on roof replacement. Service calls are often billed on a time and materials basis, with extra money being charged on holidays, evenings or weekends. Driving to the location, setting up equipment and investigating the problem are all part of the bill. If your roof turns out to be defective or has a major problem, you can spend thousands of dollars repairing it. This is in addition to the time you will have to spend having your roof repaired, which can mean missed time from work or appointments as well as the possibility that you may not be able to live in part or all of your house. Service call bills add up. The money you could have spent on inspection and routine maintenance costs is a lot less than what you’ll spend during an emergency situation.

Your roof could be hiding something.

Homeowners often don’t realize that there is damage to their roof until it begins to leak, and by then the problem is often much larger than it appears. Water can infiltrate your attic and damage insulation, wood framing and structural steel even before mold appears or ceilings and walls start leaking. The tricky thing about roof leaks is that the combination of water and gravity can make them appear far from where they originate on the roof itself. Performing regular inspections and maintenance can locate problems that may not have begun to appear inside your house.

You’re helping the environment.

Although there are asphalt shingle recycling facilities available in many states, the majority of old roofing shingles still end up in landfills. Protecting the current shingles—as well as insulation underneath it—is better for your wallet and the environment. Roof maintenance means that you can replace a rubber gasket, flashings or a few damaged shingles instead of an entire roof. Maintenance of your roof also means that the insulation material under your shingles and in your attic stays dry. Getting insulation wet reduces its effectiveness and can also cause mold to grow. Keeping your insulation material in good shape will allow it still be used—and stay out of landfills as well—even if your entire roof does need replaced.

You’ll have peace of mind.

Knowing that your roof is in good shape gives you peace of mind. You don’t have to worry about a leak after every major weather event or be concerned about the roof maintenancepossibility of mold making your family sick. Preventative maintenance is the most proactive way to keep your roof and home in good condition and prevent problems in the future. Maintenance lets you be in control and concentrate on other things, giving you peace of mind.

Maintenance saves time when it comes to installing new roof.

Have you ever dealt with road construction on a major highway or state route? When you’re stuck in construction traffic, you aren’t thinking about how adding another lane or exit will ease your commute in six months. You’re thinking about how the situation is currently impacting you. But when it comes to your roof, thinking ahead is what you need to do. If you do eventually have to have your roof replaced, frequent maintenance will make the job easier for the roofing company, allowing them to complete the job quickly and taking less time out of your schedule. Maintaining your current roof means that the existing insulation and wood carpentry can stay in place when a new roof is installed. Not having to replace any of these major items is not only cheaper, but it means that the roofing company will spend less time at your home interrupting your life.


Frequently Asked Roofing Questons

Yes. We handle Roof Replacements of all sorts, with extensive experience handling catastrophic damage and loss. But that isn't all we do. When Homeowners aren't qualified to either file a catastrophic claim or they are denied by their Insurer for whatever reasons, we are able to assist Homeowners with a new roof. We are a roofing specialist with the ability to help nearly all customers in need of a roof replacement.

Strong winds can create stress points on a roof that, over time, can weaken and become compromised. While roofs are designed to resist typical wind loads, they can be incrementally damaged over the years by high winds and debris carried by the wind. Replacing missing shingles and fixing the initial roof damage quickly is important to prevent subsequent water damage and high fuel costs that will inevitably result from a roof system that is not working as it should.
The effect of wind moving over a roof is not uniform. Areas like the corners and perimeter of the roof can be susceptible to higher wind pressures, while the center of the roof might have lower stresses. According to the National Roofing Contractors Association (NRCA), most wind damage to a roof starts on the edge. Anywhere the roofing material is even a little bit loose, the wind can get below it and push it up, thus giving the wind more to grab onto next time and creating a chain peeling effect. This type of wind damage can start very small, but continue to grow over time through repeated exposure to wind.

​ If you think you have incurred wind damage on your roof, or if you would just like a second opinion, call (855) 273-0353 today or leave a message at the bottom of the screen here.

Many homeowners are not aware of hail damage on their roofs. Hail damage to rooftops often times cannot be seen from the ground, and that’s a big reason why the idea of hail damage hardly ever crosses a homeowner’s mind.
Hail damage to roof shingles can be very obvious or very difficult to uncover. It takes a trained eye to spot hail damage to roof shingles. You may be surprised at the force it takes to knock the surface materials off of a shingle. When this is discovered, the integrity of the shingle has been compromised, and a water leak can develop over time. Even the smallest hail impact on a shingle can lead to a roof leak. Hail damage inspections are vital skills for roofing professionals. We are equipped with the right information and resources, so you’ll have a trained eye to spot hail damage and help you get fair coverage for the losses you’ve sustained.

​ If you think you have incurred wind damage on your roof, or if you would just like a second opinion, call (855) 273-0353 today or leave a message at the bottom of the screen here.

We attempt to utilize the least intrusive and safest methods for inspecting a roof's condition. We use state of the art technology to map your roof, assess the condition of your roof, and provide accurate feedback, analysis, and data. Our drones are able to analyze various data points in a fraction of the time it would take to analyze those same data points manually. You are able to get on with day much quicker. Our drones present no casualty liability to you the customer nor Eric Lexi LLC. In other words, Eric Lexi's drones are much safer than manual inspections.