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The DIY Roof Inspection

The National Association of the Remodeling Industry has compiled a few useful roof maintenance tips to ensure you get the most out of your roof. With warm weather on its way this weekend, it’s the perfect time to get the job done!

“Your roof is exposed to the scorching sun, high winds, driving rains, and heavy snowfalls, which makes it one of the home’s toughest-working systems. All that contact with Mother Nature can wreak havoc on the surface and interior structures, so a regular inspection is essential to its longevity. Read on for a three-part plan that will help you identify problems and potential solutions.

roof materials1. Inspect the exterior. On a warm, dry day, inspect your entire roof for loose tiles, warped shingles, and detached flashing. On some roofs, you can see a lot by using a pair of binoculars. Experienced roof workers can also climb on the roof to inspect the surface. Be sure to recruit a family member or neighbor to be your spotter and ensure that you get up and down safely.

Solution: If you do find damage, make plans to replace the shingles and reattach the flashing. You should also call in a roofing professional to do a more thorough roof inspection. Some roofing companies will perform the inspection for free, while others may charge around $200.

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2. Inspect the interior attic space. Look for damaged wood and any indications of water penetration. The presence of mold can indicate poor ventilation; wet building materials; or an improperly vented bathroom, kitchen, and dryer exhaust. Mold growth in attics causes potentially hazardous living conditions, not to mention property depreciation and or structural damage.

Solution: If you find moisture issues in your attic, it’s best to call in the professionals. A roofing contractor can repair leaks or make recommendations for a roof replacement, if necessary. You can sometimes reverse mold issues by clearing out the affected insulation that is blocking soffit vents. Other times, an electric attic fan and humidistat are necessary. A pro can also seal wire holes, light, or pipe penetrations, or redirect exhaust vents.

3. Look for moss:  Moss thrives on roofs that face north and areas that see the little sun. The presence of moss will dramatically reduce the lifespan of your roof because it traps moisture and holds it in place. Wet shingles are prone to rot, and the excess moisture will promote more damage in freeze-thaw conditions.

Solution: Using a pressure washer to clean off moss is not recommended because the high-powered stream will force water beneath your shingles, potentially causing more long-term water damage. Instead, start by brushing off the majority of the moss with a large broom. Then apply a moss remover specifically formulated for roofs. Call in a moss removal specialist for the safest and quickest removal. If you decide to do it yourself, call in a friend to be your safety spotter.

4. Check and clean your gutters. On a warm day, inspect your gutters for blockage. A blocked gutter can force water back up and into your roof. You also want to also want to look for any cracks, holes and sags.

Solution: Using your gloved hand, clean out gutters by scooping out the debris into a trashcan. You can follow up the cleaning by rinsing the interior of the gutter with the hose. Use gutter repair compound to fix any cracks and holes. For sagging gutters, add or replace gutter hangers in the areas that need it.”

If your roof is showing major signs of wear and needs replacing, it might be a good time to complete any other home renovation projects that may impact the roof or roofline, such as home additions.

Article Source: National Assocation of the Remodeling Industry

Wood Kitchen Countertops Pros and Cons

Wood kitchen island countertopWood countertops are a fantastic option to create a focal point in a kitchen, however, like other natural countertops, they require maintenance.  In order to keep the countertop from drying out and avoid bacteria build-up, wood tops need to be regularly cleaned and oiled.

Unlike the more commonly found natural stone and quartz countertops, wood tops are more delicate and can be prone to scratches and rings. But the advantage wood tops offer is that they can be sanded down and oiled or refinished if damaged.

Kitchen island with butcher block and marble countertops

An end grain butcher block is another option for your kitchen to get the best of both worlds.  It adds variety to a kitchen, creating interest and added functionality while allowing for less maintenance than a finished wooden countertop.
End grain butcher blocks and wood countertops are a great way to introduce warmth and texture into a space, and because there are so many wood varieties, it’s a material that can fit any kitchen style.  Exotic woods can add a dramatic touch to the kitchen, whereas classic woods fit right in with the traditional style.

If you’re thinking of remodeling your kitchen, with or without wooden countertops, it makes sense to schedule a time to talk to a Normandy Designer about the possibilities. You can find ideas galore in the Normandy Remodeling photo galleries. If your social media feeds need a dose of design, follow along with us on Instagram, Facebook, and Pinterest.

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