Metal Roofing Maintenance: 3 Reminders Before The Festivities Begin

Thanksgiving is almost here. Plus, Christmas is around the corner. While the way we're celebrating events in our lives has changed, metal roofing's advantages, disadvantages, and vulnerabilities haven't become varied. Here are three great reminders we aim to help you keep your roof's performance consistent.

Full Roof Overall Health

Before leaving for the holidays, observe your roof's overall condition. Based on our experience as a dependable Littleton, CO roofing team, we highly recommend looking at the following areas:

  • Acrylic elastomeric coating condition
  • Gasket/purlin alignment and attachment
  • Possible rusting and corrosion areas
  • Other notable concerns you might visually find.

You can observe these particular issues without climbing a ladder up to your roof. However, it's best if you can do so to determine the actual condition of your roof.

Leak-Prone Areas in Check

One reason why your roofing gaskets or purlins are of top inspection priority: they're the first leak-prone roofing area. As long as you can realign them properly, they'll never leak. However, it requires removing them and replacing the rubber underneath.

Using a Dependable Maintenance Team

Lastly, the best way to ensure your roof is in complete condition with all its flaws fixed consistently is to work with a reliable roofing maintenance team in Littleton, CO, such as Roper Roofing. These professionals have all the equipment and expertise necessary to deliver the results you need.

Budget Dumpster has a great list of roofing and general home areas requiring proper maintenance at all times. Read more about it below. We may have already mentioned some of their points in this post.

3. Look for Leaks in Your Attic & Ceilings

Another good tip that your roof needs maintenance is finding water stains inside your house. You should be checking your ceilings and attic just as regularly as your roof itself for water damage to head off any serious issues. The most common warning signs of a leak are:

  • Musty odors in certain rooms.
  • Water stains on your ceiling.
  • Spots on your exterior walls.
  • Bulging patches on your interior walls.

If you notice any of these signs, your next step is to locate the leak and call in a professional to patch up the hole in your roof. Though if you’re comfortable working on your home yourself, there are a couple of DIY repairs in the post below you may consider.

4. Wash Your Roof

A key piece of advice when it comes to maintaining a shingle roof is to wash it. At some point, your roof will start to look dirty, with long, dark streaks flowing from peak to eave. This is algae growing on your house. Algae won’t cause any immediate damage, but if you leave it long enough it can slowly rot your shingles.


To get rid of these little plant-like critters, spray your roof with a 50 percent mix of water and bleach. The bleach will kill the algae fairly quickly, but you’ll also want to install copper strips just beneath your roof’s peak. When it rains, the copper molecules will stream down your roof, killing any algae fixing for a comeback.

5. Clean Your Gutters

No roof maintenance checklist would be complete without this tip. Though it’s a dirty job, cleaning out your gutters is an essential part of maintaining your roof. Clogged gutters make it easy for water to seep under the structure of your roof, creating more than just a few water stains. Most experts recommend cleaning them out twice a year, once in late spring and again in early fall, as part of a regular fall home maintenance checklist. (Read The Full Post Here)

Roper Roofing is one of the top roofers in Littleton, CO. You can count on us for all your roofing maintenance repair and replacement needs. Contact us today to learn more about everything that we can achieve with you.

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