Effective Methods to Prevent Roof Damage From Animals

Small animals and birds might look adorable on your roof, but they can create a mess and cause damage to your asphalt shingles, gutters and attic. That is why it’s best to keep them away from your home. 

Keep reading as Renovation Team shares a few tips on how to prevent roof damage from animals.

Schedule Regular Roof Inspections

Regular roof inspections can reveal leaks and other damage caused by storms and small animals. During an inspection, roofers typically look for holes and possible entryways in your gutters, vents and chimneys. Soffits are particularly a vulnerable spot because they offer several possible entry points for small animals. Roofing professionals must patch holes and strengthen any of its weak areas so that critters won’t gain access to your home.

Trim Overhanging Branches

An overhanging branch is a springboard for squirrels and raccoons to reach your roof. If you have the right tools, you can cut any branches hanging over your property. But to avoid accidents and ensure you’re not harming the trees, you should call a professional to do this task. Aside from eliminating access to your home, this can also prevent roof and gutter damage from twigs, leaves and other tree debris.

Fix Loose Shingles

Small animals can lift or pull against loose asphalt shingles to enter your attic. That’s why roofers need to reseal any loose asphalt shingles during maintenance or after heavy rain or storm. Furthermore, they must replace any missing shingles to prevent small animals from using these to enter your home.

Cover Your Trash Bin

Raccoons, squirrels and birds get food from uncovered garbage bins. That said, make sure your trash can is always properly covered. You should also regularly dispose of trash by observing local trash pickup schedules. By keeping your property clean, small animals won’t be enticed to get near your home.

Renovation Team is a professional roofing contractor with decades of experience installing and replacing roofs for homeowners in the area. Call us at (636) 939-1061, or fill out this contact form for a free consultation.