Top 7 Videos on Roofing Management Tips in Bellevue

Posted on October 31, 2011 by GabrielG No Comments

Maintaining a roof involves managing the finer details. For example, in an area such as Bellevue, a suburb of Seattle, using a quality roofing system may not be enough to keep a house dry. Below are 7 of the finer details that a homeowner needs to know.

Guarantee Efficiency

Find a local roofing company who will guarantee to do the job quickly. It’s worth the effort for a homeowner to conduct the due diligence to find an excellent roofing company. Searching online and talking to neighbors are good strategies, but in the end the right company will help identify the correct roofing system, and then quickly remove and replace the old roof.

Install a “W” Valley

Install a “W” Valley for proper water flow. The “W” Valley is used where two sections of a roof meet and form a natural trough. When rainwater rushes down one roof section, the raised peak in the middle of the metal flashing creates a barrier that prevents the water from continuing under the opposite shingles and reaching the wood beneath.

Install Roof-to-Wall Flashing

Install roof-to-wall flashing for extra protection. On many roofs, there are potential problems when a section of shingles butts up against a wall or vertical surface. Roof-to-wall flashing made of heavy gauge steel with a baked-on enamel finish provides excellent waterproofing with an attractive, clean finish.

Install a chimney cricket to divert water

When a roof slopes into a chimney, water can build up against the bricks and seep into the home. A chimney cricket is created by building up a small peak that is perpendicular to the face of the chimney, forming two valleys that divert the water to either side.

Install an Externally Baffled Ridge Vent for Good Ventilation

Proper ventilation extends the life of a roof by removing moisture and heat from the attic. Externally, baffled ridge vents create a vacuum that draws warm, moist air out of the attic.

Install Roof Vents with Flappers to Prevent Dead Air

External roof vents need a flapper that seals when not in use. Without a flapper, there is a continuous air flow between the roof vent and the ridge vent, causing dead air between the roof vent and the bottom edge of the roof. Without proper air flow, moisture can build up, increasing the potential for mold and other damage.

Install Premium Lead Covers to Protect Plumbing Ventilation Indefinitely

An expert roofing company pays attention to the details, including the plumbing vent pipes that stick up through every roof. Lead flashing will last forever, and protective sleeves can be fashioned that slide over pipes and make them weatherproof for years.

Maintaining the roof of a house is critical. A homeowner must find a company that will pay attention to the details, which can make all the difference. Call us at Pro Roofing and let us help you with your roofing needs today.

 

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