
Regular maintenance and care for roofs is essential.
At Red Dirt Construction, we recognize the unique nature of each roof and the importance of a personalized maintenance plan. Our team of experts conducts thorough evaluations to ensure the safety and durability of your roof. While we suggest quarterly inspections, it's best to consult with a Payson roofing specialist to determine the most appropriate maintenance schedule for your property.
Regular preventative care and bi-annual maintenance can help protect your roof, prolong its lifespan, and save you money in the long run. Detecting and addressing repairs and leaks early on during inspections can prevent irreversible damage to your roof.
We provide professional roof maintenance services.
- Remove any debris from your roof, HVAC units, pipes, and shingles area.
- Inspect for moss and algae growth, treatment options available if necessary.
- Check for any damage or wear on roofing materials.
- Secure any loose shingles and replace any damaged ones.
- Clean out gutters and ensure downspouts are draining properly.
- Assess tree canopy coverage.
- Address weather-related damage, minor repairs, and larger issues with appropriate repair solutions.
- Examine chimneys, mortar, parapet walls, and metal edges.
- Look for signs of water damage-induced sagging.
- Remove pitch pockets and inspect seams.
- And many other important tasks to maintain the top condition of your roof!
Tips for Maintaining Your Roof
Maintaining Your Tile Roof
Regular maintenance of your tile roof is essential to keep it in good condition. While tile roofs are durable, it is crucial to monitor their condition and address any issues promptly to avoid costly repairs. Before contacting a professional, you can perform some maintenance tasks yourself.
Start by checking the downspout exits to ensure they are clear and not blocked, as blocked exits can lead to poor drainage and potential water damage. Remove any debris from the tiles to prevent wear and damage. Additionally, inspect nearby trees for dead limbs or low-hanging branches that could pose a threat to your roof. By being proactive with maintenance, you can prolong the life of your tile roof and prevent expensive repairs.

