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Fall Roofing Maintenance Tips for Southern Idaho Homes

Fall is the perfect time to prepare your roof for winter before the snow flies. Here are some essential maintenance tips to protect your home as temperatures drop:

1. Clean Your Gutters

Clogged gutters can trap water, which leads to roof rot and ice dams once the freeze hits. Clear out leaves and debris before the first storm.

2. Inspect for Damaged Shingles

Look for cracked, curled, or missing shingles. Even small areas of damage can let in moisture during snowy weather.

3. Check Flashing and Seals

Inspect flashing around chimneys, vents, and skylights. If it’s loose or deteriorating, it could lead to leaks under melting snow.

4. Trim Trees and Branches

Fall windstorms can break limbs that damage your roof. Keep nearby trees trimmed to reduce the risk.

5. Schedule a Professional Inspection

Let Omega Roofing catch problems early with a full fall roof check-up. We’ll make sure your roof is ready to take on winter.

Wesley Dalton

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