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Stapling Lights on Your Roof

Stapling Lights on Your Roof

It’s that time of year again: the annual neighborhood arms race to see whose light display is the most impressive. Maybe you’ll win this year, and maybe you won’t. But there’s one thing that you can make sure you’re on top of, and that’s putting up your lights safely.

If you own a staple gun, it’s tempting to attach your lights to the roof with it. But it’s a temptation you should resist. Here are the most common reasons why.

1. Staples damage your shingles.

This is way more than just a cosmetic concern. Even the tiniest holes in your shingles are big enough for water to gradually seep in and make its way into the vulnerable parts of your roofing. That means your roof will weaken over time, which can eventually lead to a collapse–and you don’t want to be standing on your roof when that happens. 

Tiny holes from repeated stapling will limit the lifespan of your roof considerably. Asphalt shingles will lose granules much quicker this way, and wooden shingles can splinter and even rot away from underneath if water seeps beneath them.

2. Metal staples are a bad combination with electricity.

Christmas lights aren’t made with quite as much care as the Mona Lisa. They blink, they cut out, and they just plain don’t work sometimes. So it’s not rare for a string of lights to have exposed wiring, and a casing that’s vulnerable to the elements. 

This wiring, in combination with the metal staples, is a bad combination when it’s sitting on top of your roof. The metal can send the electric current into your roof or along your gutters, turning your home into a live wire waiting to shock or burn anything it touches.

A safer alternative to staples are plastic roof clips that can be attached to gutters or shingles. The plastic will not conduct electricity, and the clips don’t damage the existing structure of your roof. As an added bonus, certain types of clips can be left on the light strings when you take them down, meaning they’re ready to go for next year right out of the box.

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Be safe this holiday season!

Happy Thanksgiving!

Happy Thanksgiving!

Happy Thanksgiving from our family to yours!

We are so thankful for all of you!

Mounting Holiday Lights & Decorations

Mounting Holiday Lights & Decorations

Holiday Decoration Safety Tips

Are you trying to create an impressive lighting display this holiday season?

Putting up decorative lights during Christmas is a big global tradition. Winter landscapes look stunning when adorned in lights as they hang from the eaves of roofs for several weeks each year.

As a homeowner, you can follow a couple of tips to enable you to install Christmas lights and decorations on the roof in a safe manner and without compromising its structural integrity. You can stand back and experience the festive season without having to worry about things toppling or breaking.

Securing Decorative Lights on the Roof Line

Once you’ve decided where you would like to hang your Christmas lights, layout a comprehensive plan prior to charging up the ladder. Measure the roof line to determine how many lights you will require. Hang lights first along pillars, eaves, windows, and posts as it provides you with a structural base for the design of your Christmas lighting. Next, you can utilize plastic clips for attaching your lights to the gutters or roof line as opposed to using a hammer and nail or stapler. This will prevent you from puncturing your gutter or damaging your roof.

Safety Checks for Roofing Lights

Different kinds of electrical faults can occur with your holiday lights and start a fire on the roof. Perform quick checks on your decorations prior to adding them onto your roof along with other places within your home. Check for any frayed electrical lines, non-functional bulbs along with lights that appear to flicker to prevent fire hazards from occurring that could damage your roofing. Secure wires to both your gutter and roof line using plastic clips or zip ties, as these protect wires from getting damaged.

Use lights rated for outdoor use and a proper grounded power source to prevent outbreaks of fire or associated electrical issues. Check for the presence of any loose cords or those lying in a manner that may cause tripping incidents or cause them to get pulled out of their outlets. Taking such precautions means that you can enjoy your festive Christmas lighting without concerns over possible electrical fires.

Safety Tips on Using the Ladder

Placing any type of decoration on a roof top can be a challenging task. Move with caution as you install decorations on your roof top. Do not attempt carrying the decorations and source of light up the ladder with you. Rather, have someone pass these items up to you once you are up there, or hoist them using a rope.

Fastening Stand-Up Decorations

Ascertain that you have sufficient length in power wires for use with your decorations. You want to check that the power cord isn’t what’s holding Rudolf on the roof. If your decorations fall over, they could chip a tile or tear into shingles. Avoid nailing or screwing objects into the roof as this can greatly compromise integrity of your roof. Re-mounting every season can put quite a few holes into the roof, and sealants have limitations. If you plan to put up the same decorations every year, a qualified roofer may be able to help you install permanent mounts that will be leak-proof and enable you to simply bolt your items onto the existing brackets each season.

 
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Getting up on a roof in winter is risky. You could be injured or damage your roof or gutters. If you’re decorating your home this winter, please take every precaution, and have a very safe and joyous holiday season!

IS YOUR ROOF HALLOWEEN READY?

IS YOUR ROOF HALLOWEEN READY?

THE SCARIEST TIME OF YEAR IS RIGHT AROUND THE CORNER. HALLOWEEN IS A MOMENT OF TRICKS AND TREATS, BUT WHAT ABOUT YOUR ROOF?

IF YOUR ROOF IS PLAYING TRICKS ON YOU WITH LEAKS OR MISSING SHINGLES,
THEN GIVE GREENAWALT ROOFING A CALL!

As the month of October comes to an end, the fall weather will become very noticeable. Having missing shingles or old shingles can create leaks and cracks in the roof. These are created because there isn’t protection or there is less protection for the plywood and underpinnings. Make sure your home feels inviting to everyone who comes over, even if they’re just ringing the doorbell and leaving after getting some candy.

Maintaining your roof is essential to protecting the rest of your house. Our roofing professionals conduct roof inspections to ensure that your roof isn’t taking on any damage from weather conditions. Simple problems within the roof can lead to some scary problems.

HERE ARE SOME ISSUES THAT CAN TAKE PLACE:

  • LEAKS IN THE CEILING: How does rain leak onto your ceiling? Through the roof. If there are cracks or breaks, even small ones, rain can seep through and cause your ceiling to collapse or suffer water damage. Either way, it would require a replacement of the affected area in your ceiling, along with correcting the issues in the roof.

  • MORE MISSING SHINGLES: Leaving missing shingles on the roof can lead to more missing shingles. When harsh winds hit the gaps in the shingles, it can cause them to be lifted out of place or torn, especially if the shingles are old.

MAKE YOUR HOUSE HALLOWEEN READY, NOT SCARY

Before Halloween hits, contact us at (717) 898 - 6000. We will provide a full roof replacement estimate free of charge! We look forward to ensuring your roof is ready for the season and for the many seasons to come.