Thursday, 22 August 2019

Typical Procedure Used For Cedar Shake Restoration

By Carl Mitchell


One of the most natural and striking roofs that homeowners can install are made of wood. When roofs made of wood are adequately cared for, they can be durable and long-lasting. This kind of roof usually makes the house to look gorgeous. It is therefore essential to maintain the canopies as frequently as possible. These roofs can, however, be affected by moisture. When the shingles are wet, they start rotting. The roofs thus need to be restored in case they become damaged. The whole canopy or part of it can, therefore, be restored depending on the extent of the damages. Below are the steps for Cedar Shake Restoration professional roofers use.

Once you ask for the services of a particular contractor, the professional will visit your home as soon as possible. The professional will then evaluate the house keenly. He will note all the places that need restoration. The contractor will make sure that everything has been noted. After that, he will give you an accurate on-site estimate.

If you decide to hire the professional, he will begin his job on the date you agree on. The professional will, thus, gather his team and start working on your house. The experts will tear down the roof regions that were found to be damaged. The damaged regions will be ripped off using prongs and nail bars. If the roofers are forced to replace the whole roof, they will let you know of the costs.

After that, the professional will start removing the moss, rot, dirt, and algae on the roof and siding. They will start by applying a cleaning solution to kill the moss and algae to make them loose so that they can be removed easily. This solution will also remove the dirt that may have caused the roof to lose its color.

A power washing machine is then used to wash the canopy and siding. This is done carefully. All the wastes are thus removed from the roof. The experts then use a neutralizing solution that is mainly used for wood treatment. The solution works by brightening the wood. It is applied on canopies and sidings before the application of the stain. The solution, thus, makes the wood ready for sealer application.

The experts will then start replacing the parts that were removed. They will use new shingles or wood for the replacement. Since they started by removing the parts that were damaged, the replacement becomes easier. Loose shingles are taped as well. The experts then apply a primer that will inhibit rust from the wood. All the valleys are treated except for copper valleys.

Before sealing or staining the wood, it will be tested using an electronic moisture meter. This is to ensure the wood is dry. Typically, the moisture content in the wood must be sixteen percent and below. This will allow the sealer to bond properly. In case the moisture content is higher, the stain will not bond well.

Once the wood is treated and tested, it is stained. The stain used is usually a preservative whose work is to protect your siding and canopy from algae or moss. The chemical also keeps the UV rays away from the canopy. Typically, medium grey, organic brown, clear, and natural cedar stains are used.




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