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Getting Your Roof Prepared for Autumn

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🍂 How to Prepare Your Roof for Autumn

1. Clean Out Gutters & Downspouts

Falling leaves can clog gutters fast. If water can’t drain properly, it can back up under shingles, causing leaks or ice dams once freezing temps arrive.
👉 Clear out leaves, sticks, and debris, and make sure downspouts are directing water away from your foundation.

 


 

2. Inspect Shingles and Flashing

Look for:

  • Missing, cracked, or curling shingles
  • Loose flashing around chimneys, skylights, or vents
  • Signs of moss, algae, or dark streaks
    👉 Addressing small issues now prevents bigger, costlier problems later.

 


 

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3. Check for Roof Leaks

Inside your attic, look for:

  • Water stains
  • Damp insulation
  • Musty odors
    👉 Catching a small leak before autumn rains can save you thousands.

 


 

4. Trim Overhanging Branches

Autumn winds and storms can snap branches, sending them onto your roof. Trim back anything hanging over the roofline to prevent damage.

 


 

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5. Inspect & Clean Chimneys and Vents

If you plan to use your fireplace, ensure your chimney is clean and that flashing is sealed tightly around it. Also, check roof vents for debris or nesting critters.

 


 

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  1. Schedule a Professional Roof Inspection

Even if everything looks fine, a roofer can spot early signs of wear that you might miss. Fall is the ideal time for roof maintenance because conditions are mild and contractors can make repairs before winter.

 



Final Tip

Think of autumn as your roof’s “check-up season.” By cleaning, inspecting, and making small fixes now, you’ll head into winter with confidence that your home is protected.

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