The summer season is slowly dwindling away, which means that the fall season will be here before you know it. It is time to consider tips on roof maintenance in Portland, in preparation for the changing of the seasons. As you’re digging up your fall wardrobe, don’t neglect to give your roof a little TLC in the process.

Clean Your Gutters

The first thing that you’ll want to do is make sure your gutters are clean. While they’ll undoubtedly become filled with leaves this fall, you should clear your gutters of any existing branches, leaves, and debris. When debris collects it makes water puddle and drip over the edge of the gutter. This erodes the ground below and can damage landscaping and even the foundation of your home. Too much water and wet debris can also cause roofing material to get soggy. Cleaning your gutters avoids these pitfalls and should add to the longevity of your roof. Yes, this can be an ongoing battle throughout the fall and winter months, but the money you will save by preventing damage to your home is well worth doing on a regular basis.

Good Roof Maintenance in Portland: Have Your Roof Inspected

Roof inspection is important to do before the rainy season kicks in. Roofers in Portland will make sure there aren’t any leaks or other problems that you should be aware of. We recommend that you have your roof inspected at least twice a year to ensure that things are in working order. Even if your roof seems to be in perfect shape there’s a good chance that you could have a minor problem that needs to be taken care of before it has a chance to spread through your roof and through your wallet. It is best to put in the prevention before you need to call in an emergency roofer.

Have Your Chimney Inspected

The soot and creosote that builds up in a chimney is a serious fire hazard. Have your chimney swept out before the nights get chilly and you are tempted to build your first winter’s fire. Chimney cleaning companies are moving into their busy season, so don’t wait until you can’t get anyone out for a week or more. If you use your fireplace or wood-burning stove without cleaning it from last winter’s usage, you could wind up with a fire inside the chimney or burning bits of debris that can catch the roof on fire.

Get started on these tips now and you should be set for the cold and rain heading our way. For questions about your roofing or to schedule a roof inspectioncontact us at 503-281-0305.