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Spring brings the promise of sunshine and blue skies, but there’s also the potential for the occasional rainstorm. While you can easily take cover, your home’s roofing system plays a vital role in protecting the property from water damage. It can do this far more capably if you take steps to prepare both the roof and the gutters for wet weather. Here’s what you need to know.

How to Prepare Your Roof & Gutters for Rainy Weather

1. Inspect Your Attic

roofingYour attic can tell you quite a bit about the condition of your roofing system. If it’s safe to go inside without supervision, take a look at the ceiling during the daytime. Can you see any sunlight filtering into the otherwise dark space? If so, that means the roof is compromised and putting your home in danger of water damage. Aim a flashlight at other areas of the attic, like the beams and insulation. If you see any dark marks or water spots, you can deduce that there’s an issue that requires emergency roof repairs.

2. Check the Gutters

Your gutters are designed to direct water away from your property so that it doesn’t pool around the house, soak into the foundation, or cause potential damage to the roof and siding. If they’re clogged, however, then the water has nowhere to go and will simply run down the sides of the house or pool on the roofing. You can sometimes tell if the gutters are clogged if they appear to sag or if there are pests scampering around the gutter.

3. Schedule an Inspection

Before spring weather has a chance to take its toll on the house, have a roofing contractor come out to assess the condition of the entire system. They’ll safely check for signs of water damage and provide you with a detailed explanation of any repairs that are necessary. This could save you a great deal of hassle and costly services in the future, and it’s best to take care of it before the next storm arrives.

 

Homeowners throughout Dothan, AL, trust in the roofing professionals at Custom Roofing and Construction for everything from repairs to complete installation. These qualified experts are committed to your safety and satisfaction, and they handle every aspect of the process from start to finish. Count on them to provide you with a thorough assessment of the roof’s condition so that you can determine the best course of action. Visit the residential construction team online, or give them a call at (334) 790-4418 to schedule an appointment.

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