Roof maintenance in Oak Point Keep a newer Oak Point roof young
Most Oak Point homes are newer, built around 2006, and a roof that age is worth protecting rather than neglecting. A little upkeep now, while the roof is still in good shape, is what keeps it out of the repair conversation for years. There is no plan to sign up for, just straightforward maintenance whenever you want it.
Clear what the lake drops on your roof
Living near the water means wind carries leaves, twigs, and grit onto the roof and packs them into the valleys and gutters, where they trap moisture against the shingles. On a maintenance visit we clear the valleys and gutters so water runs the way it should, because standing debris is one of the fastest ways to age a young roof before its time.
Seal the small stuff before it leaks
We free and grease the turbine vents so they spin instead of seizing, we check and reseal the pipe collars and flashing where the sun has started to dry them out, and we press down any shingle edges that have lifted in the lake wind. None of it is dramatic, and that is the point: catching a tired boot or a loose cap now is a five-minute job instead of a ceiling stain later. Any minor repair we can handle on the spot is free while we are up there.
Trim back what is growing into the roof
Where limbs are starting to overhang or scrape the shingles, we trim them back, because a branch rubbing the surface wears the granules off and a limb that comes down in a storm can crack the roof outright. Keeping the trees off the roof is quiet, unglamorous work that pays off every storm season.
Upkeep, not a contract
We do not sell a maintenance contract and we do not lock you into anything. You call when you want your roof looked after, we come out and take care of it, and we tell you honestly what shape the roof is in. On a newer Oak Point home, that simple habit is what turns a twenty-year roof into one that goes the distance.