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		<description><![CDATA[<br />You may see it every day, but you infrequently notice when something is amiss. The issue finds itself at the worst possible time, probably when it is raining hard and you suddenly see tiny drips of water trickling through your ceiling, or a bulge in the acoustic tile at your office. Since the roof of [...]<p><a href="http://www.dallasroofingpro.com/dallas-roofing/dallas-roofing-how-to-keep-your-roof-in-good-condition/">Dallas Roofing Pro &#8211; How to Keep Your Roof In Good Condition?</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.dallasroofingpro.com">Dallas Roofing Pro</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You may see it every day, but you infrequently notice when something is amiss. The issue finds itself at the worst possible time, probably when it is raining hard and you suddenly see tiny drips of water trickling through your ceiling, or a bulge in the acoustic tile at your office. Since the roof of your office or home is mostly out of your line of sight the majority of the time, it is no wonder that difficulty occurs when you least expect it. </p>
<p>The commonest type of roofing problem is water leakage, which not only damages the attic of your house, but the interior walls as well . Water can also weaken the structure of a house if the leak isn&#8217;t fixed for a substantial period. The most effective way to identify it is by examining the inner walls of your house and look out for any plain indicators of moisture, algae or moss growing on them. </p>
<p>Moisture combined with cycles of heat and cold weakens the materials employed in roofs, causing the roof to decay. Once it starts to rot, a roof can simply get damaged by animals, or severe weather like hailstorms, or a heavy branch of a tree falling on them. The only possible way to identify such issues is to inspect your roof and look for telltale signs of rotting. </p>
<p>Animals may also cause heaps of damage to your roof. When they find a small opening in your roof, they customarily make it wider and move right in. You could not notice the damage due to them until your roof starts leaking thru the holes they make. If you hear scratching noises in your attic, then in all chance you have animal infestation and your roof might need repairs. </p>
<p>The roof of your house has no escape from water. Though you could have assembled gutters for water to flow openly, leaves, broken twigs, animal excrement, and dust, can clog these drains causing water logging on your roof. If you see little plants or grass growing in the gutters of your roof, it is time to clean them. </p>
<p>Chimneys and power vents are covered with caps so that rainwater cannot get into them. However powerful winds, animals, and falling branches can often damage them. Since these caps are simply replaceable, it won&#8217;t cause much of a problem if the damage is contained early. </p>
<p>Frequently windstorms damage roofs by blowing off shingles. A bare roof without shingles is more susceptible to moisture and algae, which could cause heavy damage. When you are installing shingles on your rooftop, ensure that you&#8217;ve got an additional heap of them kept for later use. That way you won&#8217;t finish up looking for particular a type and color for a patch job. </p>
<p>the only possible way to keep your roof in tip top shape is to have it checked regularly. Professionals advocate to do it once or more a year. You can do it yourself or call in a roofer who will have the right kit to get up there and take a good look.</p>
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