Small animals and critters are a big problem for your roof. Birds can make their nests on your asphalt shingles and squirrels can cause damage to your gutter and attic.
So how do you prevent animals from damaging your roof?
In this post, trusted residential roofing contractor Deschutes Roofing lists some tips.
Trimming Overhanging Branches Will Help Prevent Animals from Causing Damage
Overhanging branches may look beautiful, but they can cause roof damage. Small animals can use them to access your roof. That’s why you should trim these tree branches regularly. If they’re too thick, consider asking professionals to do the job for you.
Regular Roofing Maintenance Will Prevent Damage
Roof inspections can reveal areas susceptible to damage from small animals. Roofers will keep an eye out on roof entry points, such as holes in the roof sheathing, gutters, vents and chimneys. They may also check your soffit intersections for possible weak spots. Durable metal roofing can benefit from regular roof maintenance too.
Shingle Resealing
Small animals target loose roof shingles that they can easily remove. Reseal your asphalt shingles when they become loose or out of place. Moreover, replace missing ones if you find any. Perform shingle resealing and replacement after heavy rain or storms.
Keep Trash Contained to Keep Animals Away
Trash contains food for raccoons, squirrels and other small creatures. Cover your trash receptacle or use a sealed container to avoid attracting these animals. Observe local trash pickup schedules to ensure you can dispose of and keep trash away from your home.
Clear the Gutters
Dirty gutters full of leaves are potential nesting grounds for birds because they have everything needed to build a nest. Clear your gutters to remove clogs and prevent birds from nesting in them.
You can count on Deschutes Roofing’s experienced team to provide top-notch residential and commercial roofing services. Request a quote by calling us at (541) 241-5720 (Bend), (503) 967-9590 (Portland), (541) 246-6860 (Eugene), (503) 468-7663 (Lake Oswego) or (503) 928-8750 (Beaverton). You can also fill out this contact form to get a free consultation.