It’s October and the Chattanooga has come alive with the seasonal Fall festivals and haunted attractions. As haunted houses are creating scares all over the city, there is a question you probably have never asked yourself. Could it be that the scariest house of all this Halloween season is yours?
We’re not talking about two words that you hear this time of year, ghosts and goblins, but two other words that strike fear in the heart of any Chattanooga homeowner: water and mold.
How Water Can Damage Your Chattanooga Home
Water is a great thing when it is controlled inside your home. Indoor plumbing allows us to have indoor bathrooms, bathe, cook, wash dishes and laundry and the list goes on. It’s when water creeps in uncontrolled that the nightmare begins.
Water damage can occur from many sources: busted pipes, overflowing toilets, a broken washing machine or even spills. Unfortunately, there is one more place water can enter your home, and the damage it can do is very scary. We are talking about a damaged roof.
Chattanooga Roof Damage
Roof damage on your Chattanooga home doesn’t have to be very big to cause major damage, which is why it is important to have regular roof inspections by a Chattanooga roofing contractor to ensure that your roof is performing as it was intended. Roof maintenance is critical for ensuring that water isn’t finding its way into your home through a faulty roof.
The roof on your Chattanooga home will inevitably be damaged. Roof damage can occur in high winds, extreme heat, hail, or by falling limbs and branches. Proper roof installation by any Chattanooga roofing contractor is mandatory for your roof to perform like it should. Any corners that were cut by the roofing contractor, or any materials whose quality was compromised prior to installation, could put your Chattanooga home in danger for potential water damage.
Chattanooga Roof Life Expectancy
When it comes to your home, keep in mind that the life expectancy of a roof is only meant to last 20-30 years. Depending on when your roof was installed, it could simply be time for a new roof. If you have started searching for a Chattanooga roofing contractor, you know that your roof needs attention.
At the end of a roof’s lifespan, the shingles are very prone to break easily, which leaves opportunity for water to get inside your home. Getting caught off-guard by a leaking roof can greatly be minimized with proper roof maintenance. Part of our roof maintenance plans includes a roof inspection, which can let you know how your roof is performing and any issues that need to be addressed.
Let’s get back on track in talking about the two scariest words for Chattanooga homeowners to hear: water and mold.
Mold in Your Chattanooga Home
Anytime you find water in your home, there is a potential that frightens all homeowners. The one thing that can quickly turn your home into a house or horrors is mold. For a definition of mold and why it is such a danger for your Chattanooga home, we turn to WebMD:
Mold is a type of fungus that consists of small organisms found almost everywhere. They can be black, white, orange, green, or purple. Outdoors, molds play an important role in nature, breaking down dead leaves, plants, and trees. Molds thrive on moisture and reproduce by means of tiny, lightweight spores that travel through the air. You’re exposed to mold every day. In small amounts, mold spores are usually harmless, but when they land on a damp spot in your home, they can start to grow. When mold is growing on a surface, spores can be released into the air where they can be easily inhaled. If you're sensitive to mold and inhale a large number of spores, you could experience health problems.
Since mold spores are very tiny and lightweight, they can become airborne very easily. Once airborne, mold spores can be inhaled by anyone. Some of the symptoms of mold related health issues are:
· Sore throats
· Headaches
· Trouble breathing
· Wheezing
· Shortness of breath
· Coughing
· Watery eyes
· Sneezing
· Chronic lung infections, such as pneumonia or bronchitis
· Chronic sinus infections
· Asthma
· Fatigue
Why You Need A Roof Inspection for Your Chattanooga Home
We previously mentioned why a roof inspection is important for Chattanooga homeowners, but does a roof maintenance plan from Langley Roofing include a roof inspection? The answer is YES, and then some! All our Chattanooga Roof Maintenance packages come with a 10-point inspection that includes:
1. Gutter cleaning (once a year)
2. Inspect all rubber plumbing boots and replace as needed
3. Inspect all attic vents for cracking, flaking, and metal rusting
4. Check for exposed nails and repair
5. Inspect for animal damage or roof penetration
6. Debris removal
7. Inspect shingles for anomalies such as curling, cupping, flaking, tearing splitting, & blistering
8. Hail and wind damage inspection
9. Check for buckled roof decking
10. Roof top skylight cleaning
It is essential that you have routine roof inspections on your Chattanooga home's roof because these inspections will help catch issues before they escalate into a major home emergency. While roof inspections are not a guarantee that the roof on your Chattanooga home will never leak, it is a great proactive step to ensuring that your home doesn’t turn into a house of horrors from water and mold damage.
If you suspect that your roof may have some integrity issues, or your roof is simply well into its life expectancy, call Langley Roofing to discuss what options are available. Our experienced professionals can go over all our roof maintenance plans and find the one that is right for your home. Prolong the life of your roofing investment by calling Chattanooga’s trusted roofing contractor at (423) 504-5056.
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