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Roof Maintenance Plans That Extend Your Roof's Life

Most roof failures start small — a lifted shingle, a cracked pipe boot, a clogged valley — and go unnoticed until they cause interior damage. A regular maintenance visit catches these early, which is almost always cheaper than a repair and far cheaper than a premature replacement.

  • Full roof inspection with photo documentation
  • Debris and moss removal from valleys and roof-to-wall areas
  • Sealant renewal at flashing points and vent boots
  • Gutter clearing as part of the same visit
  • Written condition report after every visit
  • Priority scheduling for maintenance-plan customers

What's Included in a Maintenance Visit

Every visit includes a full walk of the roof surface, attic check for signs of moisture or ventilation issues, clearing of debris and moss from valleys and shaded areas, and resealing of any flashing or penetration points that show early wear. You'll get a written report with photos after every visit.

Why Regular Maintenance Pays Off

A shingle roof that's inspected and maintained annually routinely outlasts one that isn't — often by several years. Maintenance also protects your ability to file a clean insurance claim after a storm, since a well-documented maintenance history shows the damage was sudden, not neglect.

Maintenance Plans

We offer annual and bi-annual maintenance visits, with priority scheduling ahead of storm season for plan customers. Ask about combining a maintenance plan with gutter cleaning on the same visit.

Frequently Asked Questions

How often should a roof be inspected?

We recommend at least once a year, ideally in spring or fall, plus an extra check after any major storm.

Does maintenance help with insurance claims later?

Yes — a documented maintenance history helps demonstrate that damage found after a storm was sudden and not the result of deferred upkeep, which can support a smoother claim.

Is roof maintenance worth it on a newer roof?

Yes. Even a new roof benefits from an annual check of flashing, sealant, and ventilation, since these are the components most likely to need attention long before the shingles themselves wear out.