Preparing Your Roof for the Rainy Season

Posted On Monday, 29 January 2024 12:08

In the Pacific Northwest, the rainy season from late fall to early spring creates stunning natural landscapes. It also has the potential to create problems for your home.

Excessive rainfall can damage your Lake Oswego roof, showing up as leaks or water damage that impacts your home’s structural integrity. Before the rains show up, it is imperative that you take the right precautions to make sure your roof is ready for anything.

Inspect Your Roof

The first step to preparing your roof for the rainy season is having an inspection. While you can look to see missing shingles or some other problems, it is best to have a professional conduct a full inspection. They have the right safety equipment and tools to get on your roof and look for problems you can’t see from ground level. Water pooling, debris build-up, and even missing or damaged shingles should all be corrected before heavy rains begin.

Repair and Replace Damaged Shingles

If you have shingles, they won’t do you any good if they are damaged. Any missing or damaged shingles could lead to a leak. Prevent water damage by having this problem corrected immediately. You may find that there are so many damaged shingles that it just makes sense to replace them. This is a job for roofing professionals. They can make sure there is no additional structural damage, giving you full peace of mind that your roof will hold up throughout the rainy season.

Clean Your Gutters

The more rain there is, the more pressure is placed on your gutter system. If there are blockages, you must remove them, or else water could pool on your roof and cause structural damage and leaks. If you’ve cleared your gutters but they still aren’t working right, you will want to have roofing professionals assess the situation.

Check the Flashing

The flashing on roofs is designed to be durable enough to withstand extreme weather conditions. However, it can incur damages over time in the form of cracks, holes, and rust. When this happens, the flashing can allow water inside your home.

Trim All Trees That Are Close to Your Home

A home surrounded by beautiful, towering trees gives it more privacy and shade. However, trees that are close to your home have a greater potential for branches to fall off and puncture your roof in a rain storm. Before the rainy season begins, have your landscaper come and trim your trees, paying special attention to any overhanging branches, to remove the potential for roof damage.

Get Help from a Roofing Professional to Make Rainy Season Preparations

If you want to be sure your roof is ready for a deluge of rain, contact a reliable roofing company to inspect it and make any necessary repairs. With your roof intact and ready, you will have fewer worries, but if an extreme storm rolls through, you will want to have your roof looked at again after the weather clears.

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