As a homeowner, it’s almost innate in you to want to try to fix something yourself before bringing in a professional to take care of an issue at home. But in order to reliably do maintenance and repairs on your home, you first have to know what you’re doing and be ready for what the task at hand requires, especially when it could put you in a potentially dangerous situation. So if you’re having an issue with your roof and you’re wanting to take a whack at it yourself before resorting to hiring a pro, here are three things you should know before trying to repair your roof yourself.
Put Safety First
While safety should be your top priority when doing all kinds of home repairs, this is especially important when you’re going to be working on a roof.
To make sure that you’re as safe as possible up there, Better Homes and Gardens shares that there are a few rules you should always follow. First of all, you should only ever go on the roof if the conditions are safe, meaning the roof isn’t wet and the roof isn’t too steep for you. Additionally, whenever you’re out on a roof, make sure there’s someone else out there with you to watch your back. And to give you a fail-safe, it’s wise to always tie yourself in using ropes when you’re high on the roof.
There’s A Ticking Clock
With most home improvement or repair projects, it’s wise to know what you’re doing before you get started, but this idea is even more important when working on a roof.
According to HomeAdvisor.com, once you have the roof torn apart, there’s essentially a ticking clock where your roof is vulnerable until you’re able to finish the job. Because of this, the last thing you’re going to want to do is have to learn how to complete the project or run out for additional supplies when the elements could quickly and easily make your roof woes a much bigger problem. So once you’re ready to get started, make sure you’ll be able to finish the project as quickly as you can safely manage.
Spend The Least Amount Of Time On The Roof As Possible
Anytime you’re up on the roof doing work, there’s always a chance that something could go wrong and you could get hurt. Knowing this, you should try to spend the least amount of time up on the roof as you can.
While there is work that you’ll have to do when you’re up on the roof, the DIY Network advises that you do things like inspect your materials and layout how you’ll handle the project on the ground first. Then, once you’ve got everything ready, you can move up onto the roof.
If you’re having issues with your roof that you want to try to repair on your own, consider using the tips mentioned above to help you safely and effectively finish that necessary project.
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