
Expert-approved hack saves shoppers £600 on repairs by keeping roofs leak-free
We all put effort into keeping our interiors, windows, and patios spick and span, but the roof often gets overlooked. However, there are numerous benefits to giving your home's roof a good clean.
Roofing expert Daniel Osbourne at MyJobQuote.co.uk has recently highlighted why you should consider regularly cleaning your roof and detailed the long-term advantages of maintaining it in top-notch condition.
Cleaning your roof may seem like an unnecessary chore, but there are several compelling reasons to do it. Daniel Osbourne also reveals that one of the best and most effective ways to ensure your roof is in tip-top shape requires a good pressure washer.
If you're trying to avoid splashing too much cash, Amazon is currently offering a top-rated Cordless 6-in-1 Pressure Washer for the massively reduced price of £64.98, down from £109, thanks to this limited-time deal.
Bark.com predicts that the average cost of roof repair is £600, ranging from £150 to £1,000 depending on the repair type, roof material, and severity of the damage. Meaning, investing in a good-quality pressure washer could save you hundreds in the long run.
This cordless pressure washer, currently on sale, is touted for its groundbreaking pressure control system, which allows you to effortlessly adjust the water pressure at the touch of a button. The harder you press, the more powerful the jet, giving you total control over the cleaning intensity and offering convenience and versatility unlike any other model.
Enjoy uninterrupted power for flexible cleaning with this battery-powered pressure washer, kitted out with two 4000mAh high-performance batteries. Teamed with the brushless motor, it offers between 50 and 70 minutes of runtime, depending on the pressure setting. Revel in the freedom of cordless cleaning without being tethered by a power cord.
This cordless power washer boasts a handy 6-in-1 spray nozzle, letting you effortlessly switch between six different spray modes with a simple twist. Whether you're blasting dirt off hard surfaces or gently rinsing delicate plants, the versatile nozzle gives you complete control over the intensity and coverage, making every task quicker and more efficient.
This pressure washer is designed to handle everything from patios and driveways to roofs and outdoor furniture. Its powerful spray can be used for everything from scrubbing away tough grime to watering plants or giving your pets an outdoor shower. And right now, it's up for grabs for a whopping £44 less.
For those trying to keep spending to a minimum, Robert Dyas is offering this JML Starlyf Power Washer for the lower price of £49.99. Or, if you don't mind splashing a bit more cash, Argos stocks this Bosch Universal Aquatak 36V-100 Pressure Washer for £210.
Why is cleaning your roof important?
It aids in keeping your home waterproof. The roof plays a crucial role in making your home weatherproof, warding off leaks or water accumulation in the long run, so it's sensible to take care of it.
If your roof is susceptible to moss growth, cleaning it will also prevent your gutters from rapidly filling up with debris.
This also implies that issues are easier to identify on a clean roof than on a dirty one. Minor defects like cracked and chipped tiles can be difficult to spot when there's a lot of debris, moss, lichen growth, or dark staining.
This could lead to problems going unnoticed until they cause other issues, such as leaks.
Moreover, maintaining your roof in good condition promotes better functioning, so removing vegetation, moss, and debris growth can prevent moisture retention and the increased risk of leaks. Water damage over time can also reduce the felt's ability to reflect heat.
How can you tell if your roof needs a good clean?
Key indicators include rampant moss and lichen growth, vegetation spilling over the guttering, an accumulation of leaves, twigs, and other debris, tiles that are significantly discoloured or have numerous black streaks, or dull, streaky, or stained solar panels for homes equipped with them.
Roof-cleaning expert Daniel explains that pressure washing is the most recognised method for cleaning roofs, and it's easy to see why. It's ideally suited for roofs in good nick with smooth-surfaced tiles like slate or clay.
Pressure washing will eliminate organic growth and staining, restoring the natural colour of your tiles. With this pressure washer costing £65, shoppers spend a fraction of the estimated cost of roof repairs once damage occurs.
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