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Writer's pictureJenna Lehmann

How Do You Care for a Shingle Roof?

At Cedar Ridge Roofing in Southern Wisconsin, we know your home's roof plays a crucial role in protecting your family and belongings. Proper care and maintenance of your shingle roof can extend its lifespan and keep your home safe. That’s why below we’re sharing a number of essential things to know about caring for a shingle roof. Learn more, and contact us today if your roof needs work.



Regular Inspections

Conducting regular inspections, or having our local roofing company out to take a look, is key to detecting potential issues early. Look for missing, damaged, or curling shingles, as well as signs of water damage or mold growth. Addressing these issues promptly can prevent more significant problems down the line. It is recommended to inspect your roof at least twice a year, in the spring and fall.





Clean Gutters and Downspouts

Clogged gutters and downspouts can cause water to back up and damage your roof. Ensure your gutters are free of debris and securely attached to your home. Regularly clean them to prevent water from pooling on your roof, which can lead to leaks and rot.





Trim Overhanging Branches

Overhanging branches can scrape against your roof and damage shingles, especially during high winds. Trim back any branches that hang over your roof to prevent unnecessary wear and tear. This simple step can help prolong the life of your shingle roof.





Professional Maintenance

While some maintenance tasks can be done DIY, it's essential to schedule professional inspections and maintenance regularly. A qualified roofer can identify issues that may not be visible to the untrained eye and provide necessary repairs or replacements to keep your roof in top condition.

Caring for your shingle roof is crucial to protecting your home's integrity. By following these four key tips from Cedar Ridge Roofing’s local roofers, you can ensure your roof remains in excellent shape for years to come. Remember, a well-maintained roof is a happy roof!


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