HOME MAINTENANCE

Your roof is your home’s first line of defense against the elements - and routine maintenance is the key to keeping it strong, efficient, and long-lasting.

What We Do
Routine roof maintenance includes:

Visual inspections (twice a year and after major storms)


Cleaning gutters and downspouts to prevent water buildup


Removing debris such as leaves, moss, and branches


Checking seals around vents, skylights, and chimneys


Ensuring proper attic ventilation to prevent moisture and heat issues


Provide eco-friendly moss prevention treatments that stop regrowth and protect your roof long-term

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A man working on a residential shingled roof, kneeling and using tools to inspect, clean, and repair the shingles near a vent pipe.
Moss growing on a shingled roof and a gutter edge of a house.
View of a roof gutter filled with stagnant water and debris, with roofing shingles visible above and a fence below.
View of a rooftop with moss and small plants growing between the shingles, surrounded by trees and a street.

Why Roof Maintenance Matters

1. Extends the Life of Your Roof

Regular care adds years to your roof’s lifespan by preventing small issues - like loose shingles, moss growth, or minor leaks - from turning into expensive repairs or premature replacement.

2. Prevents Water Damage

A small leak can cause rot, mold, or structural issues in your attic, ceilings, or walls. Early detection prevents major interior damage.

3. Improves Energy Efficiency

A well-maintained roof keeps heat inside during winter and blocks excess heat in summer - cutting energy costs and reducing HVAC strain.

4. Protects Home Value

A clean, well-kept roof boosts curb appeal and is a key factor during home inspections and resale. Neglecting roof care can reduce property value or kill a sale entirely.

5. Ensures Safety

Heavy debris, loose shingles, or storm damage can create hazards. Inspections help identify risks before they become dangerous.

Comparison of a roof before and after cleaning and repair. The left side shows a roof with moss, dirt, and damage, while the right side shows a clean, repaired roof with new shingles.