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Maintaining Your Roof

The primary function of the roof system is to protect against and manage the weather elements, particularly precipitation, thereby protecting the interior and structural components of the home. For the purposes of a roof inspection, the roof system consists primarily of the roof coverings, flashings and chimney.

In addition to protecting the interior elements of the home the roof components should also be designed, in conjunction with the gutters and downspouts, to direct rainwater and runoff away from the foundation area, to help reduce the potential for soil erosion, compaction and water entering the basement area.

Because of the important functions this system provides, it's condition should be assessed regularly, and maintenance provided when and wherever necessary.

Roofing

There are two basic types of roof construction, sloped (also called pitched) and flat. Most sloped roofs are covered with individual pieces of shingling material overlapped to prevent water penetration. flat roofs are basically watertight membranes that should have just enough slope to allow water to run off. The slope of a roof can be a factor in the life expectancy of the roofing material. The life expectancy of a roof covering is also dependent upon the type of material used, the quality of workmanship, exposure to sun and wear from tree branches, snow/ice and wind. For example, south and west roof faces have a higher wear factor than north or east exposures, highly reflective shingles tend to have a longer life expectancy, and cement or slate roofs last much longer than standard asphalt shingles (and cost a lot more!)

Asphalt shingling is the most common roofing material used in residential construction in Canada. Other types of covering for sloped roofs include asphalt roll roofing, concrete or clay tiles, wood shakes and shingles, and slate shingles. There are also fiberglass shingles, metal shingles and metal sheet roofing systems.

Flat roofs are built up with layers of molten asphalt and felts, or covered with a membrane of modified bitumin or asphalt base, or plastics or rubber. Most are heat-sealed and some are glued.

Flashings

The purpose of flashings is to prevent the entry of water at areas on a roof where two components join together or intersect (i.e. one roof to another or a chimney thru a roof). Flashings can be constructed of galvanized steel, tin, aluminum, copper, lead or lengths of roll-roofing. The choice of flashing material will be dependent upon the construction of the roof and the material used for the roof covering.

Flashings will expand and contract, metal in particular, with heat from the sun and air temperature changes. They are also expected to move and stretch with typical building shifts. The areas where flashings are required are typically very vulnerable to water penetration. There is a high risk of water leakage and wood decay from a damaged, loose or poorly constructed flashing. For all of the above reasons, regular monitoring and routine maintenance of the flashing areas is essential to preventing leaks.

Chimneys

The most common materials used in chimney construction are masonry and steel. Masonry chimneys can be brick, block or stone and are sometimes stuccoed or parged. Chimneys often have more than one flue. A flue is a separate and distinct channel for the smoke on the inside of the chimney. In most cases, each appliance within the house must have a separate flue. In certain cases, two gas furnaces on the same floor within a house can share a common flue, as can a gas furnace and a gas hot water heater on the same level. Some wood furnaces are designed to share a flue with an oil furnace, if at the same floor level.

Some flues are unlined in that there is masonry exposed on the inside of the flue. Unlined chimney flues are most common in houses built before the Second World War. These unlined masonry flues have performed reasonably well for fireplaces and oil-fired furnaces, however most have deteriorated beyond a safe condition. Gas appliances require a suitable liner.

Skylights

Skylights are windows installed into a roof, where the ceiling is vaulted with the roof, or where a well has been constructed thru the attic area, to provide a passage from the ceiling to the roof window. Ideally, skylights should be installed on curbs, projecting at least 6 inches above the roof surface, in order that proper flashings can be applied. Some skylights are manufactured with built-in curb and flashing assemblies. Sometimes skylights are installed flush to the roof. This configuration almost always leads to water penetration at the joint between the skylight and the roofing material. Frequent monitoring and regular maintenance of this joint are essential to reducing the incidence of water penetration.

Considerations

The component of roofs that is most vulnerable to early deterioration is the area around the flashings (chimneys, plumbing stacks, the intersection of two or more roofs, skylights, etc.) It is not uncommon for these areas to develop a leak well before the rest of the roof material has aged significantly. Also, because these areas are frequently made of metal they can be more susceptible than the rest of the roof coverings to damage from wind and expansion/contraction from freeze/thaw cycles. So while flashings may appear fine on the day of an inspection and the roof may be relatively young in age, the flashings should be monitored on a regular basis (at least semi-annually) to detect any changes in condition that may indicate maintenance or repair is necessary. Leaks left unattended can cause serious damage to other parts of the roof and structure.

Flat roof technology has been improving and some of the newer methods are predicted to last longer with fewer problems. However, as a generalization, flat roofs are more vulnerable to leakage than sloped roofs. The traditional method of covering flat roofs with built up material does work, but it has a shorted life expectancy than some of the newer materials and there is an increased possibility of premature leakage. A primary factor in the life expectancy of a built-up roof is the workmanship of the installers. Built-up roofs with excellent workmanship will last up to 15 years, while the work of less skilled installers may develop problems in 5 years or less. A flat roof that is past mid-life may develop leaks fairly quickly. Because of this behavior characteristic we recommend monitoring of flat roofs to detect signs or symptoms that may indicate imminent failure.


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The Most Important Decision You Will Make In Roofing Your Home

Homeowners understand that good roofing is the most excellent protection for a house. A roof keeps out wind, rain, snow, hail, and the sun's glow and warmth. However, knowing when to restore a roof and with what type of roofing material is often a complicated choice.

A new roof is a large asset and it's also one of the most significant things you can make for the shelter and overall worth of your home. To achieve this, a roof's exterior must be watertight and tough as well as supple enough to adapt to heat changes without cracking or otherwise losing its reliability.

Roofing shingles come in many styles and are made of many different materials. They vary in their layer materials and design, but the majority roofs consist of wood framing, flashing wood, roofing felt, and the surface roofing material.

Most homes nowadays have contemporary asphalt shingles that come in many varieties that give different looks in the shape of architectural shingles. There are also accessible from roofing suppliers different roofing systems such as steel roofing, copper roofing, slate roofing and composite roofing systems.

A lot of homeowners prefer metal roofing, which provides outstanding long-term protection, or slate roofing, which provides a pleasant artistic exterior.

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Tips for Hiring a Roofing Contractor
Roofing is one factor of home maintenance that is regularly and dangerously overlooked. It is the first line of defense our homes have against the elements but its one of the things we most often overlook when we consider the repairs on our houses

When it comes to repairing or replacing roofs you should never try to do it yourself unless you really know exactly what you are doing. For most of us we need to get in contact with roofers who know the job inside out and can complete the work professionally. Hiring a contractor for any type of work can be difficult, and there are often so many roofers in one area that it can seem even more difficult.

Look for roofers with experience.

If you have something specific in mind for your roof or you need a specialist job doing then try to find several roofers who have knowledge in that area. This way you can be absolutely certain that they will know what they are doing when it comes to your house. If you have a relatively simple job you need doing then you may want to consider using a company that employs new roofers. This will give them the opportunity for work experience and you will normally be afforded improved rates.

Roofers portfolios.

Ask to see the portfolios or a list of referees that are willing to give a reference about the roofers you intend to use. Most companies that offer this service will be able to give you references that are relevant to the area of work you require. This shows that they are not only a trustworthy company but a company who has the relevant experience in the proper areas of the job.

Accurate quoting.

You should always try to find roofers that give accurate quotes. Some companies may provide a quote but then hit you with hidden or extra, unexpected invoices. You don’t get caught out by either of these happening as it can be a nasty surprise to find that if you don’t pay the extra you don’t get the work done. Most roofers are very fair with regards to the quotes they give and will set everything out in a legible and understandable manner. The more see through a quote is the more chance there is that it will remain accurate when it comes time to pay.

Knowledgeable.

Let’s be honest, if you knew how to fit a new roof you would probably do it yourself and the reason people employ professional roofers is because they know exactly what they are doing. Professional roofers are also aware of the latest techniques and materials that can be used and the latest regulations that must be adhered to. By using roofers who are up to date in the methods they employ and the materials they use you can be sure that you will be getting top class work done with goods that won’t perish in only a couple of years.



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