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There are things that you, as a homeowner, can do to ensure your roof is prepared for the spring and summer storms ahead.

1. Check and Clean gutters. It’s important to maintain clean and clear gutters on your home…

2 Inspect your shingles for physical damage.

3. Inspect any roof flashings and skylights.

4.Once you have inspected the roof and flashings, move on to the fascia and soffit. 

5. Look for signs of water damage. Roofs are vulnerable to ice dams during the winter. Some of the damages may be visible and other times they could be difficult to spot.Thats why having a professional inspect your roof is important.

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