Friday, January 27, 2017

Time To Call A Roofing Company In Owasso

There are improvements around your Owasso home that you are excited about and look forward to doing or having done. Things like a kitchen update, a bathroom remodeling, or planting new flower gardens.

Then, there are those home improvements that aren’t as exciting. Like a new roof or roof repair, but this is one area of your home that needs attention, too. Neglecting the roof can lead to higher energy bills at the very least to more extensive damage.

To keep your Owasso home’s roof for many years, here are four things that Owasso roofing contractors want you to know:

1. Know When to Call a Professional. Roofing contractors will tell you that there are things you can do yourself without calling a professional. Such as performing a visual inspection of the roof a few times throughout the year.

You need to call an Owasso professional roofing contractor when you notice buckling, curling shingles or streaking stains. If there are parts of the roof that are missing granules, if you notice the flashings are rusted, or you see mold or moss growing, you need to call. If you notice any water stains in the attic, this is also an indication of potential problems.

2. Maintenance, Maintenance, Maintenance. Every year, at least once, twice is better, clean your Owasso home’s ventilation system of cobwebs and dust. Also, clean around and in the exhaust vents. Use a high-grade sealant to caulk around the pipes and vents that are coming out of the roof and any exposed metal should be painted to keep it from rusting. Clean out the gutter and crevices of the roof to remove debris like leaves and limbs.

3. Choose a Quality Shingle. If and when you have to have a new roof installed, choose a quality asphalt shingle that is guaranteed to last no less than 20 years. With the right Owasso roofing contractor installing them correctly, it will last you much longer than 20 years.
4. Enhance Your Home’s Appearance. The roofing material you choose for your Owasso home can and will enhance the curb appeal. The roof is one of the most value-added improvements you can do to your home with the average ROI as much as 56 percent.

Thursday, January 5, 2017

Roofing Advice for Owasso Homes


Here is some advice for Owasso, Oklahoma homeowners in regards to your home’s roof:

Think Safety
If you believe or notice your Owasso home roof has a leak, be careful in your search for where it is coming from. Climbing around the roof during the rain or when it is covered with ice or snow is not the time to go on a leak hunt. There is not a quick or temporary fix. Any professional roofing contractor will tell you that the best thing to do is wait for the weather to ease up.

Be Cautious
Roof climbing and crawling is not comfortable nor is it safe. If you’re going to get on your Owasso home’s roof, wear rubber sole shoes and a safety harness. And don’t do this by yourself – have somebody there with you.

Spray Water on the Roof
Use your garden hose to find leaks. Spraying water over different areas from different locations will usually do it, but if the temps are near freezing – wait!

Clean Those Gutters
Clogged gutters are the most common cause for a roof leak on Owasso homes. Clogged gutters will create dams that backs the water up under the shingles, into the attic, and down the walls.

Devoid Any Dry Rot
Dry rot is created from not having enough ventilation in your Owasso home’s attic. The majority of roof repairs that are in the center of the roof is usually deteriorated plywood which is causing the roof to sag, the shingles to break, crack, and eventually, leaking starts.  Dry rot can be prevented by installing a ridge vent and soffit vents. This allows cool air through the bottom and then pushes hot air out.

Stop Ice Buildup
During an Owasso winter, ice builds up under the gutters, roof membrane, and shingles.  Then it backs up and when it gets to the where the wall is, the heat melts the ice and it begins to drip down the wall. Proper installation of a drop edge and ventilation will prevent this.