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Roof Repair NJ Safety Tips - Every house owner must be aware of this!

Is your roof Leaky? Are you planning to repair your roof on your own and some money? Most homeowners like to fix things on their own and there is no harm to fixing some of the small jobs that can be undertaken by yourself if you have good knowledge about it and no trouble with heights. Having said that, there are still a few things that you should consider before fixing your roof. We've listed a few safety tips and things to keep in mind before tackling a roof repair NJ : Always repair your roof on a sunny and bright day when the roof is entirely dry. A wet roof is slippery and very unsafe. For proper safety measures to repair roof repairs, always use safety ropes Use a ladder frame to give secure anchoring on steep roofs. We highly recommend using rubber-soled shoes to provide the best traction when working on a roof. The location of power lines should be kept in mind when working on a roof. For the technical roof service such as roof replacement, it is wise to hire a professional

Let’s get your roof ready for winter.

The winter in New Jersey can take a toll on your roof, however, the good news is we are providing some useful tips to prepare your roof system (including gutters and attic) for the upcoming winter months. 1.Check your roof shingles Fall is the time to check your roof shingles. In case there is any broken or misplaced shingles, it should be replaced since there is a high chance that snow and ice will cause further damage to your roof. 2.Check your roof flashing Roof flashing is the material that is used around roof edges where two uneven surfaces are connected together in order to prevent water from seeping into your house. Faulty or damaged roof flashing installation is a major cause of leaky roofs in New Jersey. 3.Get rid of hanging tree limbs The lingering branches from the tree that happen to raid over your house should also be checked while checking the roof. The branches could sag due to the snow’s weight which could cause trouble for your roof. Hence, if possible, remove those br