Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Check Your Flat Roof Before Summer Hits

This is a great time to check your flat roof for signs of wear and tear. Most of us don’t give much thought to the roofs over our covered porches, but they should be checked and maintained along with the rest of the house. You might not be aware of what type of surface is on your flat roof – is it asphalt, rubber, coated with polyurethane foam? If you’ve got a sturdy ladder and a little time, why not check it out?


It’s a good idea to clean up the flat roof first, sweeping off any leaves and debris that will just rot up there. Also check for branches that are overhanging and might scrape the roof, causing damage. Next, check the flashing for cracked caulking. You can usually remove old caulking easily and replace it yourself, but if you find bigger cracks or splits you will probably want to have a professional look at your roof. Small worn spots or punctures can sometimes be easily patched.

If moisture has gotten in between the decking and the roofing material, you may see blisters. Look for any areas where there is fading, discoloration or other signs of pooled water. If you have concerns about any areas of your flat roof, call Trades Unlimited at (480) 483-1775.