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I¡¯ve noticed lately that ongoing roof maintenance actually makes a difference, particularly for properties near the coast. Things like routine inspections and spotting minor problems early tend to make a big difference in avoiding larger repairs later on. I always thought roofs were more of a one-time thing, but weather exposure definitely adds up over time. Curious to hear how often others here get roof inspections and what what signs they keep an eye out for.


https://portcityexteriorsroofing.blogspot.com/2026/01/roof-repair-vs-roof-replacement-in.html

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