For homeowners who live in wet climates, taking the extra step of having the roof sealed by a Charleston roofing contractor can greatly extend the life of the roof. The time to protect a home against leaks and water damage is before it happens. The extra expense and labor can also be worth the trouble for older homes that have a flat roof or if homeowners are having one of the new metal roofs installed. Since a new roof can be expensive, shielding it from the very first day will help to protect that investment.
Sealants are specifically designed to guard the home against a variety of weather conditions. When sealed properly, the roof becomes resistant to water damage from standing or pooling water, potential roofing leaks and mold. Summer’s heat also becomes less destructive. Cracking, warping and fading shingles are less likely to occur when shingles are held securely in place and a good sealant is thoroughly applied. However, sealants cannot be used on a damaged roof.
Missing or curled shingles, water leaks and any mold or mildew must all be dealt with first. Making the needed repairs ensures that the sealant adheres to the roof and it does its job properly. A professional contractor can give homeowners a quick assessment of what needs to be done before applying the sealer.