Dillon Roofing Contractors Advise About Fixing an Old Slate Roof

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Fixing an old slate roof can be a delicate and intricate process. Slate is a durable material that can last for a century or more, but it may require maintenance and repairs over time. Our Dillon roofing contractors share the following advice on how to address this specific roofing project:

Repair vs. Replacement

Determine whether repairs or replacement is the most suitable option. Minor issues may be fixable, but extensive damage or widespread deterioration might necessitate a complete roof replacement.

Matching Slates

If repairs are needed, try to source replacement slates that closely match the color, size, and thickness of the existing slates. It’s essential to maintain a uniform appearance.

Secure Loose Slates

For loose or slipping slates, roofers carefully lift them and add new nails or hooks to secure them in place. It is important to avoid over-nailing, which can crack the slate.

Replacing Damaged Slates

When replacing damaged slates, Dillon roofers will carefully remove the broken piece and slide a new slate into place. Next, we will secure it with appropriate fasteners.

Moss and Algae Control

Moss and algae can grow on slate roofs, especially in shaded or damp areas. Use appropriate solutions to clean and prevent the growth of these organisms.

Regular Maintenance

Schedule regular inspections and maintenance to address issues promptly and extend the life of your slate roof.

Historic Preservation:

If your slate roof is part of a historic property, consult local preservation guidelines and consider hiring Dillon roofing contractors with expertise in historic roof restoration.

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