Although a
roof is meant to last a long time, it is not a guarantee that it will be able to stay undamaged if it is not given proper attention and care.
Roof maintenance is essential to keep your roof in shape. You don’t really have to call an expert to check your roof; sometimes you can make some simple inspection by yourself every now and then.

Though there are many different types of roof, maintenance approaches are generally the same for most of them. But still, there are some instances that extensive maintenance task must be applied to specific roofs. The usual thing done when inspecting a roof involves checking the
cladding,
flashing,
gutters,
chimneys and all the
roofing materials.
Climbing on the ladder and getting on your roof is the easiest thing you can do for inspection. Of course, inspecting your home from the inside is different when you are really on the top of your house. You must check your roof for
leak spots especially when cold season is approaching. Sweep off all the fallen leaves, branches and other debris on your roof. Don’t forget to look at the gutters and remove clogs, if there are any.

In rainy places in Australia, like Saint Ives, moss and algae may appear on the roof and these must be cleaned up to keep it clean. Also take heed about other materials on your roof like antennas and wires. Make sure that they are installed properly and that they have strong foundation. If there are some branches of trees near your house that hang directly on your
roof, you might want to trim them too. Painting the roof, although may be costly, must be done every few years as well.
Roofing paint and other
roof coatings give protection to the roof’s surface. If there are missing
tiles, don’t hesitate to buy some pieces for replacement. Although
roof maintenance means you will have to spend some cash, it must be done for your own safety. Remember, prevention is better than cure.
Call Southern Cross Roofing for advice or a quote on 94777961