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Your Warm Weather To-Do List

Posted: 7/6/2011

After a long cold winter, you may notice that your roof shingles are cracked or curling. This means it’s time to replace them.

After a long cold winter, you may notice that your roof shingles are cracked or curling. This means it’s time to replace them.

(NAPSI)—Warmer days can inspire homeowners to go outdoors—to garden and perhaps do a little grilling—but before you get to relax and enjoy your yard, you may want to inspect the outside of your home for winter damage.

At least once a year, it’s a good idea to walk slowly around your home with a notepad and make a repair to-do list.

Here are a few things to look for:

• Gutters. You will probably need a ladder for this chore but make sure that your gutters are not clogged with leaves. Extend leaders five feet from the house.

• Check outdoor paint. Rain and snow can cause paint to flake, chip and peel. Blistering and peeling of interior and/or exterior paint can be caused by excessive temperature or high humidity due to poor attic ventilation. Make a note to sand off any peeling and repaint.

• Check the deck. Look for water stains where the deck intersects with the house. Water leakage can lead to wood decay. Use a pressure washer to get rid of moss and mold. If your deck requires a lot of upkeep, consider replacing it with a new low-maintenance composite deck, such as one of GAF’s DuraLife premium decking products that provide protection against mold, mildew, staining and fading.

• Clear your air conditioner. If you have an outdoor air-conditioning unit, clear it of leaves and debris. Be sure the power is off.

• Examine your foundation for fissures and cracks. Minor cracks are not a big deal but they are something to monitor in case they get worse. If cracks spread, be sure to call a professional to examine your foundation.

• Look up to your roof. Inspect the roof for cracked, curled or missing shingles. This can signify that the shingles have reached the end of their life.

Check for leaks by looking in the attic and at the rafters. Leaky or inadequate shingle underlayment or deteriorated flashing can damage structural beams and promote the growth of dangerous mold. If your shingles are in poor shape, investing in a new roof may be a smart idea and can help prevent even more serious damage and health risks such as interior mold development.

When deciding on roofing systems, always choose quality and durability. While there are many manufacturers to choose from, the GAF brand has been a favorite of professional installers and homeowners, who have made it the largest-selling brand in North America. Their Timberline shingles are available nationwide and carry a lifetime limited warranty.

For more information, visit www.GAF.com.

 

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