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In harsh climates, paying special attention to the most vulnerable parts of your roof is crucial. Understanding how to care for these parts can significantly extend the life of your investment.

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Extending your roof's service life is not just about saving money on frequent repairs; it's also about getting the most out of it to ensure your home's structural integrity remains intact and your family protected from whatever Mother Nature throws your way.

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Despite the appeal trees surrounding your home provide, it must be noted that they can pose a threat to your roof and home. That is, if you don't give them the care and attention they deserve.

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As a new homeowner, you need to take care of your roof to protect your investment. Maintaining your roof's condition will not only ensure that your home remains comfortable and safe, but it can also save you from costly repairs in the future.

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Aside from being unsightly, roof discoloration could lead to further damage if not addressed properly. One way to solve this problem is by being aware of what causes roof stains, how to identify and clean them and how to stop them from coming back.

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Have you spotted a sagging section of your roof? Does your roofline appear to dip down in specific locations, especially around chimneys, vents and other penetrations,  when you're standing on the ground? Is it necessary to be concerned? Is it common for parts of your roof to droop over time?

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In roofing, the fascia refers to a flat board that runs along the roofline and connects the rafters and trusses. It is visible from the exterior of your home as it holds the gutters in place, protecting your interior from moisture-related issues. Unfortunately, it is possible for the fascia to rot.

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Inspections are an important part of roof maintenance. A roof inspector will be looking for leaks, mold and algae growth, wear and tear and other weather-related damage. Ultimately, a roof inspection is broken down into four facets: interior, structural, material and workmanship.

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Roof pitch, or slope, refers to the angle of your roof’s slope. The slant or steepness of the slope is defined by the walls, ridges, and rafters inside the roof, which are found in your attic space.

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Your roof is a complex system that’s largely responsible for keeping its occupants and essential interior belongings safe and dry. It’s meant to protect your home from harsh weather conditions and other natural elements.

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