When the weather allows, make time for a good roof inspection

I can’t emphasise enough how important it is to check your roof before snowfall.  My building is just 10 years old and I noticed some water stains in the drywall ceiling on the top floor.  I took advantage of the glorious 49 degree NY weather today to give my roof a thorough inspection.  Even the smallest leak in your roof can lead to big problems.  When you deal with issues right away it minimises the cost of repairs.  Most roofs do come with a guarantee, but in my experience, when you read the fine print, you’ll find it may not cover very much even after you’ve jumped through hoops to get your claim a little attention.  All of these roof guarantees are  pretty much the same.  You will be better off investing in a good roofing contractor than paying a single cent on extra guarantees.

When you inspect your roof you are looking for shingles that may be discoloured, loose, damaged or missing.  Check the flashing and caulking. Pay attention to areas around skylights, vents, solar panels, chimneys, and gutters which are more prone to leaks.  Inside you can look for signs of mold, rotted framing, destroyed insulation and stained ceilings.   I didn’t find any damage directly above the water stains on my roof but I will be cutting out a portion of the gypsum board to investigate further.

If you don’t have time to inspect your roof, call us, we’ll take care of it!  A few days of deep winter may or may not be coming to the NY area.  Thank you climate change. Be prepared with a ready roof and keep a rake handy to deal with the icicles.

Snow Days

You have prepared your home for the cold, stocked up on supplies for more time indoors then the snow comes for a short time and derails you. Watch this short video to discover some simple effective tips for handling snow. You’ll blast through your snow chores with ease!

Home Maintenance Series – JANUARY (Part 1)

Home maintenance chores can be overwhelming, it certainly feels like there is always something to do. And that’s true, there is! This series helps you tackle home maintenance tasks at the right time with ease throughout the year and share the latest tools and techniques. Our entire core team are also homeowners and used our experience to put this checklist together. It was a lot of fun collaborating and we want you to also enjoy the benefits of taking great care of your homes.

Click Here for a text version of the checklist which you can open and send directly to your printer. (Right click near the list then select Print). Once you have printed it, place it somewhere you will see each day and tackle the items throughout the month. There is no need to reformat, it will print one easy-to-read list.

Part 2 will follow next week and focuses more on interior home maintenance tasks to tackle in January. There is plenty to do this month – remember, you will be giving your home some good care and you will be rewarded by saving hundreds of dollars in repairs!