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Why Roof Maintenance Is Better Than Roof Repair

Many of our customers ask if roof maintenance is really such a big deal. Our answer is always an unequivocal yes! Not only is a well-maintained roof more attractive to look at, it also lasts up to twice as long and practically eliminates the need for roof repairs.

Bi-annual maintenance typically includes cleaning gutters, trimming trees, and checking the roof for changes. It keeps your roof algae-free and always looking fresh and new.

If it’s time to replace the roof on your Washington, DC, Northern Virginia, or Maryland home or business, contact Certified Roofing online today, or call us at 301-854-2764 in Maryland or 703-752-6121 in Virginia.

Why Is Preventive Roof Maintenance Better Than Roof Repairs?

Everyone knows regular maintenance is good for their home’s HVAC and plumbing systems. It’s also something we do for our cars and trucks, our teeth, and our health. Why do we do it? Because we’ve learned if we take preventive steps, we’re less likely to face expensive consequences in the future!

For residential and commercial roofs alike, roof maintenance prevents premature roof replacement, keeps damage to a minimum, and in many cases protects the roof’s warranty.

For the highest quality workmanship and an unmatched level of expertise for all your roofing needs, contact Certified Roofing online today or call us at 301-854-2764 in Maryland or 703-752-6121 in Virginia.

Creating a Roof Maintenance Plan

Here are some simple steps you can take right now to implement a roof maintenance plan for your Washington, DC, Northern Virginia, or Maryland home or business.

  • Have a roof assessment done by a roofing expert. The expert will do an on-site inspection, take photographs, and come up with a list of possible issues.
  • If one or more issues are detected, get recommendations on what can be corrected before it becomes a serious problem. The issues could involve the roof itself, gutters, trim and siding, or windows.

After all issues are addressed, it’s time to shift your brain into prevention mode. That includes ongoing inspections, cleaning of gutters and drains, and minor repairs whenever they’re needed. Inspections should be done once or twice a year, typically before and after the winter season. This way, you’ll ensure the roof is ready to take on whatever winter storms bring and any damage that might have been caused by heavy sleet, rain, or snow.

To learn more about how Certified Roofing’s roofing services can help you avoid expensive repairs, contact us online today or call us at 301-854-2764 in Maryland or 703-752-6121 in Virginia.

Certified Roofing for All Your Roofing Needs

While Certified Roofing doesn’t provide roof repair services, our team of roofing experts does help you determine if your roof needs repair or replacement. For over 30 years, our award-winning team has provided roofing services to the Washington, DC metro area, including specialty metal, shingle, cedar shake, slate, and flat roof installation. Our skilled team can fabricate custom flashing, gutters, and more to keep your home or business looking great.

If you’re in need of any of our roofing services or would like to schedule a free no-obligation estimate, contact us online today or call us at 301-854-2764 in Maryland or 703-752-6121 in Virginia.   Proudly serving the cities of Bethesda, Chevy Chase, Clarksville, Columbia, Elkridge, Ellicott City, Frederick, Fulton, Gaithersburg, Germantown, Green Valley, Highland, Hunt Valley, Hyattsville, Kensington, Laurel, Lutherville, Montgomery Village, North Laurel, Olney, Owings Mills, Potomac, Rockville, Silver Spring, Takoma Park, Timonium, Towson, Wheaton, Woodstock, Washington, D.C., Northern Virginia, and all surrounding areas.

How To Winterize Your Roof

Your roof is all that stands between you and an icy winter chill. It’s exposed to Mother Nature’s worst, and that affects more than just your internal climate. Ice-cracked gutters and HVAC inefficiency can cost you precious funds, so winterizing your roof will not only keep you cozy, but it will save you money as well. Your strategy should include:

 

Fixing Weak Spots

Your roofing system is only as effective as its weakest points. The elements will exploit any route they can find into your house, so your winterization plan will need to identify loose or worn shingles. Pests are just as destructive, so any signs of intrusion must be dealt with before a minor invasion becomes a permanent infestation. If you have a tile roof, we’ll perform a manual inspection for visible damage, both outside and in.

 

Cutting Back Tree Branches

Even the smallest of limbs can do lasting damage to your shingles. They can cause dents upon impact and put your roof under more pressure than it can withstand. When healthy limbs are torn down by the wind and rain, they can cause even more destruction, so this stage of your strategy will include all branches small and large, old and young.

 

Cleaning

Roofs and gutters are prone to algae and mold, which, in turn, produce toxins and allergens when they spread to your interior. As the temperature drops, that growth can make its way through your roof and into your shingles, where algae sets down roots. Debris’ effect on your gutters is just as drastic. Blockages allow water to pool, causing bulges and ice dams. That can lead to cracks in freezing temperatures, which can expose your roofing. Your gutters also preserve your insulation and foundation. When they aren’t intact, both can slowly disintegrate, ultimately setting your entire house off-center. Your gutters must be cleared before the first snow of the season.

 

Checking Attic Insulation

One of Mother Nature’s easiest routes into your home is through your attic. This space forms a barrier between your roof and the rest of your home, so insulation failures can wear heavily on your HVAC system. It’s almost impossible to keep your home warm when your attic insulation isn’t doing its job correctly, so when we winterize, we make sure everything is functioning as it should. Attic insulation is prone to moisture and mold, so we’ll remove damp materials before ensuring that your loose-fill materials are distributed well. Then we’ll add or replace insulation to fill the gaps. This is one of the easiest ways to cut your utility bills, so it’s important to reach ENERGY STAR’s recommended R-levels for the Mid-Atlantic region.

 

Roof Inspection

Roofing deaths account for almost 100 of the 5,250 annual work-related fatalities, so doing your own inspections is a serious hazard. If you’re an avid handyman, it’s tempting to fetch a ladder and spend the morning checking tiles, but it only takes one misstep to create a medical crisis. Even professionals keep roof walking to a minimum, but visual inspections remain the only way to track damage accurately. If you haven’t had a roof inspection in the last year, it’s time to schedule one. Your roof should be inspected a minimum of twice a year, ideally before spring and fall.

 

Contact Certified Roofing Today

At Certified Roofing, roofs are our second home. We have more than 30 years of experience in the industry, so we know their weaknesses, understand their strengths, and can predict future problems with ease. We’ll perform a comprehensive winterization job so that this winter is as cozy as you deserve it to be. Call us at 301-854-2764.   Proudly serving the cities of Bethesda, Chevy Chase, Clarksville, Columbia, Elkridge, Ellicott City, Frederick, Fulton, Gaithersburg, Germantown, Green Valley, Highland, Hunt Valley, Hyattsville, Kensington, Laurel, Lutherville, Montgomery Village, North Laurel, Olney, Owings Mills, Potomac, Rockville, Silver Spring, Takoma Park, Timonium, Towson, Wheaton, Woodstock, Washington, D.C., Northern Virginia, and all surrounding areas.

Signs Your Roof Needs More Than a Repair

The roof is one of the most important parts of your home, but most people don’t think about their roof’s condition until it’s too late and they’ve already got a leak. Prevent expensive (and extensive) future repairs by regularly inspecting the condition of your roof. The best indicator of your roof’s overall health is its age. If your roof is 20 years old or more, it likely needs to be replaced, even if it isn’t currently leaking.

If you have an old or leaky roof, call the roof replacement experts at Certified Roofing for a free estimate. You can conveniently contact us online, or call 301-854-2764 in Maryland or 703-752-6121 in Virginia. 

 

How Do You Know If You Need a New Roof?

The first step to evaluating your roof’s condition is to look around your attic for these warning symptoms:

  • Visible daylight through roof boards
  • Dark patches, streaks, or stains
  • Sagging
  • Active leaks or signs of past water damage

After you’ve checked the attic, it’s time to take a look at the exterior of your roof. Take note if you see:

  • Curled or cupped shingle edges
  • Bald spots on shingles
  • Cracked or damaged shingles
  • Dark spots or streaks
  • Moss or algae accumulation
  • Damaged flashing 

 

Which Roofing Materials Are Right for Me?

Asphalt Shingle Roofs

Asphalt shingles are both lightweight and affordable, which is why they are one of the most popular materials available. Available in a wide variety of styles and colors, they can suit any exterior aesthetic. Certified Roofing employs CertainTeed Select ShingleMasters, the manufacturer-rated top 1% of roofing professionals, for all asphalt shingle installations. This ensures that your top-qualify shingle materials are installed by best roofing company in the nation for superb results.

 

Cedar Shakes

Cedar shakes and shingles are durable in a variety of climates. Natural oils make cedar inherently resistant to rot and insects, which makes them a long-lasting roofing option. Certified Roofing is a member of the Cedar Shake & Shingle Bureau, which sets the standard for quality in cedar shake and shingle installation and ensures we are able to offer the best warranties available.

 

Flat Roofing

A low slope or flat roof is commonly used in row houses, office buildings, carports, and porches. Certified Roofing uses only the highest-quality flat roofing materials, including:

 

Synthetic Slate

Synthetic slate shingles provide an aesthetically pleasing, natural look and can drastically improve the curb appeal of your home. In addition to being beautiful, they are a durable, freeze-resistant, and low-maintenance roofing material. If you are interested in a roofing material with a high-end look that lasts, consider replacing your roof with synthetic slate shingles.

 

Call Certified Roofing for a Free Roof Replacement Estimate!

Our team of professionals has been proudly serving the Washington, DC metro area for over 30 years. We offer an unmatched level of expertise in specialty metal, shingle, slate, cedar shake, and flat roof installation, which ensures results that you will love for years to come. Our certified, skilled craftsmen fabricate custom sheet metal, flashing, gutters, standing-seam metal pans, and more, all to create the perfect look for any home’s exterior style and design.

Certified Roofing doesn’t provide roof repair services, but our team of roofing experts can help you determine if your roof needs repair or replacement.

If you’d like to schedule your free no-obligation estimate, contact us at 301-854-2764 in MD or 703-752-6121 in VA today.   Proudly serving the cities of Bethesda, Chevy Chase, Clarksville, Columbia, Elkridge, Ellicott City, Frederick, Fulton, Gaithersburg, Germantown, Green Valley, Highland, Hunt Valley, Hyattsville, Kensington, Laurel, Lutherville, Montgomery Village, North Laurel, Olney, Owings Mills, Potomac, Rockville, Silver Spring, Takoma Park, Timonium, Towson, Wheaton, Woodstock, Washington, D.C., Northern Virginia, and all surrounding areas.

Homeowner’s Guide to Roofing Terminology

Are you looking for a new roof? The team at Certified Roofing wants you to know what to expect. Knowing facts like the parts of a residential roof, the materials used, and the different types of roofs will make the installation process easier to understand. Here’s a closer look at some important roofing terminology that you should know before hiring one of our roofers.

 

Important Roof Terms Maryland, Delaware, Virginia, and Washington, DC Homeowners Should Know

Before hiring our roofing team, get familiar with these roof terms:

  • Built-Up Roof – This is a low-slope roof made from alternating layers of felt and hot-mapped asphalt. The top layer is gravel.
  • Cornice – The part of the roof that sticks out from the house’s walls.
  • Counterflashing – Flashing that is embedded in a vertical structure, like a wall, and hangs over shingle flashing.
  • Courses – These are the rows of shingles or tiles that run horizontally across your roof.
  • Drip – These prevent rainwater from rolling back onto the house. The drip is a small strip of metal that extends beyond the roof’s eaves.
  • Eaves – This is the lower edge of the roof, and it usually hangs beyond the house’s edge walls.
  • Fascia – The trim behind gutters and eaves.
  • Flashing – Metal material that connects planes of the roof to stop leaks from happening.
  • Felt – The paper roofers use, felt is typically made from paper and rags combined with asphalt.
  • Frieze Board – This board makes up the corners of the soffit. It is a board that sits at the top of the siding of the home.
  • Hip – The angle on the outside of the roof where two sides come together.
  • Joist – The structure underneath a flat roof that holds the sheathing.
  • Rafter – A slanted structural piece on which sheathing is nailed.
  • Rake – A gabled roof’s slanting edge that extends past the house.
  • Ridge – The top horizontal line that connects to sloped planes, typically at the top of the roof.
  • Sheathing – Sheathing is nailed to the rafters, and shingles or tiles are secured to it to finish the roof.
  • Shingle Flashing – This type of flashing sits under the shingle and is bent to the edge of the wall or chimney to prevent leaks.
  • Slope – The slope, which is also called the pitch, is the incline of the roof measured in rise per 12 inches of horizontal distance.
  • Soffit – These boards sit on the bottom side of the roof to enclose the part that hangs over the edge of the house.
  • Square – A square is equal to one hundred square feet of the roof.
  • Underlayment – This material sits on top of the sheathing and beneath the shingles.
  • Valley – This is an angle where two sections of the roof come together at less than 180 degrees.
  • Valley Flashing – The type of flashing used in valleys.

 

Schedule Roof Help from the Experts at Certified Roofing

Now that you understand these important roof terms, it’s time to schedule your roof services. Whether you’re looking to install a new roof or have roof repair needs, Certified Roofing is ready to serve with expert, experienced roofing professionals.

Contact Certified Roofing for roofing services in Maryland, Delaware, Virginia, and Washington, DC. Call 844-844-2378, or contact our team online.   Proudly serving the cities of Bethesda, Chevy Chase, Clarksville, Columbia, Elkridge, Ellicott City, Frederick, Fulton, Gaithersburg, Germantown, Green Valley, Highland, Hunt Valley, Hyattsville, Kensington, Laurel, Lutherville, Montgomery Village, North Laurel, Olney, Owings Mills, Potomac, Rockville, Silver Spring, Takoma Park, Timonium, Towson, Wheaton, Woodstock, Washington, D.C., Northern Virginia, Delaware, and all surrounding areas.

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