
Roof maintenance is important in Montana because it helps prevent water damage, extends the life of your roof, and saves money on repairs.
Why it's important
Water damage: Roof damage can lead to ceiling leaks, which can cause structural damage.
Curb appeal: A damaged roof can lower your home's value.
Energy efficiency: A well-maintained roof can help keep your home energy-efficient.
Safety: Regular maintenance can help keep your home safe.
Repair costs: Regular maintenance can help prevent costly repairs.
How to maintain your roof
Inspect your roof regularly, especially after heavy rains.
Look for missing, damaged, or deteriorating shingles or roof tiles.
Clear debris from your roof, including leaves, branches, and dirt.
Keep your roof drains and gutters clean and free from obstructions.
When to call a professional
Different roofing materials decay at different rates. You might want to call a professional to inspect your roof every three years if you have composite, asphalt, or wooden shingles.
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