Gutter Trim & Tree Debris on Shake Roof Part 2
Patrick D. Morin talking about the way Roof Life of Oregon would recommend correcting the issue, giving the client peace of mind concerning their roof.
If its been a while since you’ve checked your gutters, let Roof Life of Oregon scamper up on your roof to check it out.
To read the scripted video see below.
Gutter Trim & Tree Debris on Shake Roof Part 1
Patrick D. Morin talking about the imprtance of keeping gutters and valleys clear of debris, allowing water to run freely down your roof.
If its been a while since you’ve checked your gutters, let Roof Life of Oregon scamper up on your roof to check it out.
To read the scripted video see below.
Tree Debris on Roofs in Portland, Oregon
Patrick talks about the importance of keeping your Cedar, Composition, and Tile roofs clear of excess tree debris.
He tells us about Compressor Blowing your roof. Why we do this and how we do it! He also tells us the different levels of tree debris and how they need to be maintained.
He talks about Heavy debris on Portland Roofs and the difference between a backpack blow and a compressor blow. Shake, Composition, and Tile roofs require blowing for health and longevity.
He talks about composition shingle and what happens when tree debris is left on them. He also talks about why it is important to monitor the tree debris level on your roof.
If it has been a while since you have looked at your roof, let Roof Life come and check it out for you.
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Oh what do you do in the winter time……?
Its late fall to early winter in Portland and homeowners are wondering what they can do to make sure there roof is in good shape. Most important is to get the junk off of it. The tree debris will cause water retention and it’s not good for your roof. Debris buildup creates diversions of water; causing unexpected leaks. The gutters need to be cleaned and free flowing now that the leaves are down. While that’s being done, an inspection can be made to see if all is well as far as functionality goes. Most of the walls, pipes, vents, and chimneys protruding through your roof need to be checked after a weather year like we just had. High heat, high winds and extreme cold. Man, what state do we live again?
Sincerely, Patrick D. Morin