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Tuesday, October 21, 2014

Removing Fall Debris From Your Roof

Phil's Main Roofing 
(203) 838-4545
www.philsmainroofing.com
 
Although they seem harmless, leaves and other fall debris are some of the most common causes of dirty shingles. Since as a homeowner, keeping your property neat and clean is likely a priority, it's important to realize that the upkeep of your roof's appearance is crucial to maintaining a fully groomed home, even though it's not usually the first thing a passerby would notice.

As the rate at which leaves fall begins to pick up due to the change in season, we recommend dedicating some time to removing the debris that piles up on your roof on a regular basis. It's easy! See below for three of the best ways to eliminate all debris from your roof:

By Hand: Although this would require you to get on your roof, removing debris by hand is one of the best ways to ensure that you've completely eliminated every leaf, stick or branch that may have found your roof to be their latest resting place.

By Blower: If you're looking for a clean and easy way to rid your roof of fall debris, try using a blower. Blowers allow you to tackle a large chunk of your roof at once and make cleaning your roof a much less manual process since you don't have to pick off the debris one at a time.

By Broom: While again, using a broom would require you to step foot on your roof, sweeping off debris is simple and can be done with just a few flicks of your wrist!

Of course, the best way to ensure that your roof is completely free of all debris would be to contact a professional for help. Professional contractors have all the tips and tricks needed to make sure that your roof is spotless, and the best part is, it requires no additional work on your part! If you're located in Fairfield County or the surrounding areas and need to have your roof cleaned, call Phil's Main Roofing today! For more information or to schedule an appointment for service, please visit us on our website or contact us at (203) 838-4545 today.

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