If you’re a self-sufficient homeowner who prefers to save lots of a couple of bucks with DIY projects, more power to you—just know that not all projects have viable DIY solutions. this is often doubly true when it involves roof repair. Here are several common (but well-intentioned) DIY fails we see that always make situations far worse than they were before.

Inspecting for Damage and Doing Even More Damage

While it’s going to sound sort of a good idea to urge abreast of your roof to require a glance yourself– in practice, this is often a serious mistake. Merely walking on flashing or certain shingles can cause damage and make leaks. Taking a cursory look is ok, but attempt to keep off the roof if possible.

Replacing Shingles and Ruining the Roof

Shingles may appear as if a simple product to exchange, but there’s tons of experience involved. We’ve seen numerous fails here it’s hard to select only one. Many DIYers nail new shingles over old shingles, which may easily ruin a roof. Others use the incorrect nails, or the incorrect number of nails, or the incorrect overlap between shingle layers…creating widespread problems that are expensive to repair. Shingles aren’t for amateurs, folks.

Picking the Prettiest Roofing Materials – Which Local Weather Easily Destroys

Many homeowners think they will detect roofing materials themselves and call a roofer later. Homeowners tend to select materials they just like the best or think to look the foremost beautiful. However, it’s important to select materials that match your environment. the incorrect sort of shingles will fade, grow algae, or accidentally heat up your home. the incorrect tiles will crack and shatter. the incorrect metal panels will warp or rust. you would like expert advice at this stage, too!

Covering up Vents – and Damaging Your Attic

“My attic opens right up to the air? That’s how dust and pests get inside! we’d like to hide these up,” maybe a thought many householders have had. Your attic needs those vents on and near the roof to maneuver moisture and stop condensation. Covering them up invites serious moisture damage.

Ignoring Permits – and Getting Violations

Yep – for several sorts of roof repair, you would like an area permit – alongside knowledge of local roofing requirements and building standards. DIY projects may threaten coverage for your roof and cause other sorts of trouble within the future.

Ignoring Safety – and Getting Hurt

DIY roof projects always involve a component of danger. Your roof may be a dangerous place. Without the right care, precautions, and knowledge, there’s a chance of serious injury or death. Homeowners find this out the hard way year after year.

For a secure repair project, call Best Roof And Gutter (720) 443-5386 or fill out a free estimate.