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If is strongly recommended that you
do a quick check of your roof twice a year (many choose the autumn and spring) -
a quick check with a torch light and an outside review will probably be
sufficient, although you may require the assistance of a tradesman if there are
suspicious areas, or leaks. If
left untreated a leaking roof can have a major impact on other parts of the
house including :-
· The rafters. Constant leakage will soon cause the major beams and rafters of
the house to decay, with potentially frightening results. A weakened support
within the home has the potential to cause knock on effects to other areas of
the house, and while this may take years to happen, it is something we should
all be aware of.
· The walls and ceiling. Very often small stains may appear on the walls or
ceilings, which can often result from leaks in the roof area. It should be noted
that a roof may only leak periodically, perhaps when it is windy, or only in the
face of very strong storms. Even if the leak is only periodical, you should
still look further into the problem as these issues can soon snowball.
· Roofing shingle. Roofing shingle, or slate, is common place in Europe and
parts of the US, acting as a dependable shield against the elements. In the
perfect situation the material is nailed to wooden supports which hold the
shingle in place. The shingle lies on top of each other forming a water-tight
seal, although strong winds and general decay can cause small cracks, which if
untreated can lead to larger problems. You may need to replace single shingles
or areas of the roof on a regular basis.
It is also essential that you instigate a regular check of your house guttering,
as any overflow may end up causing problems with the overall structure of the
house, as well as putting undue pressure on the gutter piping. A simple blockage
of leaves can soon become serious, leaving other parts of the house open to more
wear and tear from water decay.
While ultimately there is a safety aspect to repairing and maintaining your
roofing, it can also have a major impact upon the value of your home should you
look to sell in the future. A new roof can cost thousands of pounds and has the
potential to scare off many would be buyers if problems are left unresolved.
There have been some major advances in roofing technology over the last few
years, therefore when replacing your roof, you may wish to consider some of the
newer styles available, which include :-
· Asphalt shingles.
· Wood shake and shingles.
· Tiles
· Slates.
· Metal roofing.
It is vital that you choose a type of roofing material which best suits the area
and environment which you live in - something that will compliment the elements
and maintain the protection required for years to come.
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