We are excited to announce that a long time Master Craftsman of our business is now the proud new owner; please join us in congratulating Earl Swader as the new owner of Handyman Connection of Blue Ash. Earl has previous business ownership already under his belt and is looking forward to continuing to serve the Blue Ash community as the proud owner.
Uncategorized / September 1, 2025
Many homeowners often overlook the roof damage caused by pests, yet this is a common roofing problem. Pests such as rodents, birds, and insects can cause significant damage to your roof, which, if not discovered early, can lead to costly repairs in the long run. Installing a roof is already a costly project, and you don’t want any pests damaging its structure a few months or years after installation.
Whether it’s rodents, insects, or birds damaging your roof, you need to implement effective pest management tips to protect your roof. Here are three effective tips that will help you protect your roof from pest damage.
Identifying and sealing all possible pest entry points on your roof is the most effective way of protecting it from pest damage. Even the spaces that seem too small for pests to squeeze in can be the main entry points they use to access your roof, so don’t leave anything to chance. You can inspect the roof yourself or hire an experienced roofer to thoroughly inspect the attic-crawlspace and roof for any signs of damage and pest infestation.
The best places to check include damaged flashing around vents or chimneys, gaps in your home’s siding, and loose shingles. You should also check the areas where your walls and the roof meet in your attic, as there could be hidden gaps that pests use to sneak into the roof. The professional team will help you inspect every possible loophole and seal them accordingly to lock out all pests.
Sometimes, sealing all possible loopholes might not be practical, and this can give stubborn pests an opportunity to gain access to your home. The best solution in this situation would be to set humane traps for rodents and use insecticides to kill insects. This way, you can get rid of the pests even before they get to your home or roof.
You can make simple, handmade traps or buy ready-made ones from recommended stores around you to manage the situation effectively. For the insecticides, you can use simple concoctions such as a mixture of vinegar, water, dish soap, and peppermint oil, which is effective for repelling bees and wasps.
Tree branches that hang closer to your roof can help pests living nearby to easily gain access to your roof and home. When leaves and tree branches fall on your roof, they create a conducive environment for insects and other pests to live on your roof and compromise its integrity. Cleaning off these leaves and debris denies pests the resources they need to build nests on your roof, keeping them off completely.
A clean roof will also not retain water, as leaves and twigs tend to block the gutters, causing water to accumulate on your roof. When left on the roof for some time, the stagnant water can cause damage to your roof, hence the need for regular cleaning.
Since pests can cause expensive damage to your roof even after a short time of infestation, it’s important to always keep your roof free from them. By implementing these three effective tips, you can trust that your roof will remain safe from any serious damage for a long time.