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Did Your Roof Survive The Winter Storm?

Oregon averages over 40 inches of rain per year, but we receive over 50% of that volume during the three main winter months. Combine the Greater Portland area’s blustery weather with holidays, resolutions and everyday life, and you’ll start to see there’s no time to go outside and examine the condition of your roof until spring is here.

That time has finally come. Your roof has endured countless days of precipitation and even a few snow storms. Now that the major storm season is over, and Mother Nature has started working her magic on our flowers, what kind of damage did your roof endure?

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A Short-Circuit Roof Ventilation System

We recently discussed an array of products you can use for attic exhaust and intake to obtain a balanced roof ventilation system. One topic we covered lightly, that we wanted to go into more detail about, was the commonly found problem of short-circuiting your roof ventilation system. Below you will find a perfect example of a roof that will experience a higher level of degradation than normal.

Short-Circuit Ventilation System

Short-Circuit Ventilation System

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Roof Ventilation: The Good, Bad and Ugly

About two weeks ago, the marketing and roof consultant team attended a seminar on attic ventilation giving us additional information and knowledge about the subject to share with our clients. Today, we’d like to take the opportunity to share with you the pros and cons of different exhaust and intake products that can be used to complete your roof ventilation system.

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Innovative Roof Replacement Systems

At Roof Life of Oregon, weather patterns may slow us down, but rarely does our production come to a screeching halt. We constantly work to refine our processes and search for innovative roof replacement systems. A recent example is the tent system we devised that allowed us to remove and replace the plywood on one of our roof replacement clients.

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Gutter Debris: Special Finger Painting Gutter Ooze

Special finger painting gutter ooze has been identified as the suspect in a recent house splattering incident. Dan K. sent us a complaint through Yelp stating:

My neighbor had their roof cleaned by Roof Life of Oregon. I went out to see how the job was being done and to make sure my house wouldn’t get splattered. Didn’t think there would be a problem because of the distance between the houses. Wrong! Went back out later and found debris from my neighbor’s roof splattered all over the side of my house from the top floor to the ground – somehow splattering the crud even higher on my house than the height of the single story house he was working on . . .

What Dan doesn’t take into account is when we clean a roof we also clean out all of the gutters. ‘Splattering crud’ is inevitable as we explain, with your mind in the gutter, the problem with gutter debris.

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Pressure Washing Your Roof With Enough Pressure to Erupt a Volcano

Enough pressure to erupt a volcano, or at least enough to cause a complaint by one of our client’s neighbors. We recently received a Yelp review by Dan K. of Beaverton, OR making claims about our cleaning techniques:

He used way too much pressure on the pressure washer, evidenced by the substantial amount of roofing mineral on my house, sidewalk, vehicles, and driveway . . .

Unfortunately this is a commonly used perception by people unfamiliar with our roof cleaning techniques. We’d like to set the record straight and dispel the perception that Roof Life of Oregon’s roof cleaning technique is a high water pressure system.

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Roof Repair: When is the best time?

We hear from perspective clients all the time that ask the question, “When is the best time for me to have roof maintenance performed?” We always emphatically answer, “Right Now!”

It’s true, in the current weather we cannot perform our Dennco roof treatment, however when the weather clears up and warms up we have the ability to catch up extremely fast. Aside from treating, now is the perfect time to get your minor and major roof repairs completed along with moss and debris cleaned off your roof. From December to May, in the Greater Portland area, we see the majority of the 40+ inches of rain that hits our rooftops. Wouldn’t you like to know that your roof has the ability to withstand the rain now instead of when it’s an emergency? We think so too.

We offer Portland’s only no-growth, no-leak guarantee and your warranties begin after the work is completed. That way you can ensure you roof won’t leak through the winter months and then ensure your roof stays moss and algae free once mother nature decides to cooperate. The first step to ensuring your roof is leak free is to give us a call, 503-925-0125, or fill out a roof estimate request form. After that, our roof consultants will provide you with our non-invasive techniques to ensure your roof looks good, works right and lasts longer. When is the right time to get your roof inspected? Now, because you never know when a problem can occur.


What Did You Find While Dismantling Your House Decorations?

Moss, black fungus, lichen (LIKE-en), bird do-do, cat do-do, raccoon do-do, decaying leaves, footballs, whiffle balls, badmitton shuttlecocks, slimy green algae, fir needles, pinecones, and all sortsa nuts.

The holiday season is finally over and many people are still feeling a hangover effect from them. Too much good food, too much family time, and too much traveling; all good problems to have! The New Years resolutions are in and now is when we can start validating if they’re going to come to fruition or not. If you decorated your home for the holiday season, with a tree, lights, and more, it’s time you start thinking about how to dismantle your festive creations. After all, the only accepted place that has lights up year-round is Las Vegas. We’ve found some pretty interesting things when we ladder up (see above) and we’re sure you’ll find a few strange things too.

In 2011, we’ve already received 3.75 inches of rainfall (according to USGS) in Portland of the expected 40+ inches we annually receive. All that rain has been beating down on the nooks and crannies of your roof without regard for the healthiness of your roof. While you’re up on your roof, dismantling Santa and his reindeer, take a look at your roof. Do you notice anything different compared to the last time your laddered to its peak?

Moss is only a visual queue that your roof is experiencing problems. Start off 2011 being proactive rather than reactive to keep your family and home safe. Roof Life of Oregon performs free roof inspections to help give homeowners the peace of mind they need. No one likes having roof maintenance performed on their home, but isn’t it better if its on your terms rather than mother nature’s?


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