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Even if the leaves are just starting to turn, you should still check your roof to avoid excess weight.
SALINE, Mich. - Michimich -- Are you noticing twigs or other debris piling up on your roof?
Do you keep your gutters clear?
Even if the leaves are just starting to turn, you should still check your roof to avoid excess weight.
Here are some easy tips to maintain your roof this fall:
● Check for fallen debris: Twigs, leaves, and other fallen debris should be cleared. Avoiding debris helps avoid possible issues like erosion on your roof.
● Keep your gutters cleared: Gutters can get clogged easily in the fall. Keeping your gutters clear can reduce water damage and protect your roof.
● Add a gutter guard: installing a gutter guard prevents leaves, pine needs, and other natural debris from piling up in your gutter.
Keeping up with the roof is an important part of maintaining your home. If you're unsure about your roof's health, schedule a free roof estimate! ( https://www.roofmanusa.com/free-roof-estimate-a... )
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Keep Up with Your Roof - Residential Roofers in Ann Arbor
When you work with experienced residential roofers in Ann Arbor, you don't have to worry about your roof falling into disarray! Call Roofman today at (734)662-3300 or fill out their contact form and they will take care of your roofing needs.
About Roofman USA: Roofman USA is a family-owned company proud of their dependable, local business. Their team of roofing specialists is the finest in the business. State licensed and fully insured; your home is protected from start to finish. All of their roofing specialists must first pass the Roofman Expert Application Test, that way they can ensure quality work every time.
Contact Roofman USA at: https://www.roofmanusa.com/contact-us/
Do you keep your gutters clear?
Even if the leaves are just starting to turn, you should still check your roof to avoid excess weight.
Here are some easy tips to maintain your roof this fall:
● Check for fallen debris: Twigs, leaves, and other fallen debris should be cleared. Avoiding debris helps avoid possible issues like erosion on your roof.
● Keep your gutters cleared: Gutters can get clogged easily in the fall. Keeping your gutters clear can reduce water damage and protect your roof.
● Add a gutter guard: installing a gutter guard prevents leaves, pine needs, and other natural debris from piling up in your gutter.
Keeping up with the roof is an important part of maintaining your home. If you're unsure about your roof's health, schedule a free roof estimate! ( https://www.roofmanusa.com/free-roof-estimate-a... )
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Keep Up with Your Roof - Residential Roofers in Ann Arbor
When you work with experienced residential roofers in Ann Arbor, you don't have to worry about your roof falling into disarray! Call Roofman today at (734)662-3300 or fill out their contact form and they will take care of your roofing needs.
About Roofman USA: Roofman USA is a family-owned company proud of their dependable, local business. Their team of roofing specialists is the finest in the business. State licensed and fully insured; your home is protected from start to finish. All of their roofing specialists must first pass the Roofman Expert Application Test, that way they can ensure quality work every time.
Contact Roofman USA at: https://www.roofmanusa.com/contact-us/
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