Thursday, November 14, 2013
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1 comment | Thursday, November 14, 2013
There
are many aesthetic advantages to having cedar shingles installed on
the roof of your humble abode. For one, they have natural oils that
help preserve their appearance and structure; a good thing,
considering certain patterns work well with the house’s overall
look. However, since they may degrade over certain periods of time,
you will need to use a host of measures to keep them intact.
You
can start by stripping all organic debris, especially in the
aftermath of a rainstorm. Items such as tree branches are capable of
growing molds that affect the cedar’s structure over time.
Water-based elements such as ice, snow, and rainwater must be cleared
away as well. A thorough inspection of the insulation is also needed
to find moist areas that will also eat away at the cedar; these could
result in possible leaks in your sidings.
A
contractor may help in the maintenance of your sidings. For instance,
a cursory check of your walls may reveal sidings that are too
severely affected by molds, which will warrant immediate removal
before they affect adjacent sidings. It is also recommended that your
sidings undergo a power wash every couple of years; the water streams
are capable of scraping out germs from the siding without affecting
them entirely.
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Cedar shingles are a favorite material for roofs and walls because of their wide availability and ability to stay strong for many years. However, even cedar begins to break down after awhile, thanks to the loss of naturally occurring oils that protect the structure of the wood.
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