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Fall is the ideal time to review the state of your roof and make any needed repairs before the winter weather sets in. A professional roof inspection can help you assess the condition of your roof and prioritize any needed repairs.

Cleaning the eavestroughs in the fall, for example, can prevent ice damming in the winter, said Rick Felton, president of Homeservice Club. Expensive roof damage occurs when moisture is forced up under the roofs shingles during the freeze and thaw cycles of the winter months. "Our roofing contractors are always busy in the spring, fixing damage and leaks that have occured because of ice damming," Felton added.

Clean your home's eavestroughs after the last leaves have fallen. To make sure they are clear, run water from the garden hose through the troughs. If the eaves are doing their job, the water will drain down the downspouts and away from the home's foundation walls. The water test will also show if there are any leaks in the gutters.

Remove rust from gutters and patch any leaks with roofing cement. Caulk leaking seams and make sure pp rivets are secure.

Check the roof for trouble signs such as broken or missing shingles, cracked, buckling or curling shingles, or bare spots where the granular coating has worn off.

If you find deposits of granules in the eaves, it's probably time to think about having your roof replaced.

Check flashing around stack vents, skylights and chimneys. Look for pieces that have peeled back and watch for cracked caulking that could allow moisture penetration.

Proper ventilation is crucial to the health of your roof. Make sure vents are operating and clear of obstructions.

have the chimney cleaned and check the exterior structure for worn flashing, loose bricks or crumbling mortar.

To protect the investment you have in your home, roofing maintenance should be a priority. A little preventative maintenance in the fall will go along way in protecting both your roof and your wallet, as well as ensuring your home is ready for the next fall and winter seasons for many years to come.

The next step then, is to trust a contractor who is able to clean your eavesrough thoroughly. How do you find such a contractor? In Toronto, when homeowners look for home renovation, they trust a middleman company names Homeservice Club of Canada (simply search Homeservice Club of Canada on Google.ca). Many homeowners in the past simply trusted contractors by confiding in their neighbors, friends, and family in order to gain feedback about specific contractors; problem is, this technique still leads to shoddiness and contractors who do not provide the best service. Homeservice Club of Canada's owner, Rick Felton, experienced shoddy contracting and opened a company over 60 years ago which today features over 100,000 members in the GTA and Toronto. Homeservice Club of Canada features a 24/7 Emergency line and regular call centre where members phone in and place orders, as well as receive up to 3 free estimates from contractors. Homeservice Club of Canada assigns each member a specific contractor who specializes in the exact home renovation job each member requires in their home. Unlike any other contractor company, Homeservice Club of Canada deals with any issues for you, and will assign you another contractor to take over the job if you were unsatisfied with the work of another contractor, this is the beauty of a double guarantee home renovation.

Clean your eavestrough this winter, and if you can't, find a contractor who will.

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