Now that spring is here, it is a great time to start thinking about Oklahoma's weather. As many Oklahomans know, tornadoes and damaging stores can happen just about anytime, but the most favorable storm conditions occur from late March through August. Between high winds, hail and torrential rain, storm season can wreak havoc on any home.
In order to get the most out of your roof and protect your investment, regular maintenance and proper inspections are key. A roof maintenance plan helps you achieve just that by employing routine roof upkeep that will prolong the life of your roof and prevent costly damages up front.
With warmer weather just around the corner, now is a great time to get a head start on some spring cleaning. Many people may not think that a roof needs some TLC but after an Oklahoma winter, taking assessment of your roof's shingles and gutters is imperative. Not only will it help extend the lifespan of your roof, it will also maintain your home's curb appeal.
Before and after storm season is a good time to check your roof for issues. Costly roof repairs could be avoided by checking for potential roofing problems.
“Only you can prevent forest fires,” said the bear. Well, guess what? Only you can prevent a roof fire on your Oklahoma home too. Listed here are three “musts” to ensure your home is as secure as it can be from roof fires.