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Bristol, CT, 06010
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8605895155

Since 1975, O'Donnell Bros has been providing greater Bristol and Central Connecticut with residential and commercial remodeling solutions. We specialize in roofing, siding, windows, doors, gutters, downspouts and so much more. We look forward to helping you with all your remodeling needs. 

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O'Donnell Bros President, Bob O'Donnell, is a regular contributor to The Bristol Press. Read his home improvement articles here.

 

Battling Mold on Your Roof

Chelsea O'Donnell

Mold is a type of fungi that thrives in moist and humid environments, making your roof a potential breeding ground. While it may not be as noticeable as the mold inside your home, it can cause significant damage and health risks if left unchecked. Here are some of the key risks associated with mold on the roof:

  1. Structural Damage: Mold can weaken the structural integrity of your roof. It can eat away at shingles, deteriorate wood, and compromise the overall stability of your roofing system.

  2. Health Hazards: Mold spores can become airborne and find their way into your home. Exposure to mold can lead to various health issues, such as respiratory problems, allergies, and skin irritation.

  3. Reduced Energy Efficiency: Mold on the roof can compromise insulation, making your home less energy-efficient. This can result in higher energy bills and an uncomfortable indoor environment.

  4. Aesthetics: A moldy roof is unsightly and can significantly decrease your property's curb appeal and market value.

To protect your home and family from the risks associated with mold on the roof, you’ll want to be proactive to prevent its growth and address the issue if it's already present. Here are some effective remedies:

  1. Regular Roof Inspections: Schedule at least annual roof inspections to catch any mold growth early. Professional roofers can identify and address any issues before they become major problems.

  2. Proper Ventilation: Ensure your attic and roof have proper ventilation. Adequate airflow helps maintain the right moisture levels, preventing mold growth. Install roof vents and attic fans if necessary.

  3. Clean Gutters and Downspouts: Clogged gutters and downspouts can lead to water pooling on your roof. Regularly clean them to prevent water buildup, which can contribute to mold growth and potential leaks.

  4. Repair Leaks: Any signs of water infiltration should be addressed promptly. Leaking roofs are a prime breeding ground for mold, so fixing leaks is crucial.

  5. Mold Removal: If you discover mold on your roof, it's essential to take immediate action. Mold removal is a specialized job, and you should hire professionals experienced in dealing with mold on roofs. They can safely and thoroughly remove the mold, preventing it from returning.

  6. Install Zinc or Copper Strips: To prevent future mold growth, consider installing zinc or copper strips at the top of your roof. Rainwater reacts with these metals, releasing ions that inhibit mold and algae growth.

  7. Keep Trees Trimmed: Overhanging branches can shade your roof and create a moist environment conducive to mold growth. Trim trees near your home to allow more sunlight and airflow to reach your roof.

  8. Use Mold-Resistant Roofing Materials: When it's time for a roof replacement, opt for mold-resistant roofing materials. These materials are designed to discourage mold growth.

Mold on the roof is a problem that should not be underestimated. It can lead to structural damage, health risks, and decreased energy efficiency. To protect your home and loved ones, it's crucial to take preventive measures and address the issue promptly. Regular inspections, proper ventilation, and maintenance are key to a healthy roof. And, in case of mold growth, don't hesitate to seek professional assistance to remove it and ensure your roof stays mold-free. A healthy roof not only protects your home but also adds to its overall beauty and value.

Bob O’Donnell is the owner of O’Donnell Bros. Inc., a Bristol-based home improvement company established in 1975. Email your questions to info@odonnellbros.com with the subject line “Ask the Pro.” All questions may be considered for publication. To contact Bob for your remodeling needs, call O’Donnell Bros. Inc. at (860) 589-5155 or visit http://www.odonnellbros.com. Advice is for guidance only.

Keep Animals Away from Your Solar Panels

Chelsea O'Donnell

Solar panels may be a step in the right direction in terms of energy efficiency but if an animal decides to move in, your investment could be toast. 

While great for absorbing heat, they also create shelter, offering two incentives for animals to build nests. Birds are one thing but small creatures such as squirrels will actually chew right through the solar panel wiring as well as the roof’s shingles, causing water to get to the plywood and into the attic. A fix entails removing the solar panels and patching the roof to ensure it wouldn’t be susceptible to more leaks in the future. 

If you’re wondering how common this problem is, the answer is very. Once an animal has built a nest, it’s almost guaranteed that they are going to cause some damage unless its home is removed. 

So what’s to stop the critters from coming back? If you’ve invested in solar panels, it’s worth also protecting them from potential damage. Most solar panel companies offer a guard that works just the same as a garden fence - it protects the solar panel and underlying roof from nesting birds and animals. Nests themselves reduce the airflow underneath a solar panel, causing the area to heat up and lessen the efficiency of the system. Animals like squirrels love to chew and wiring is just plain fun to chomp right through, so you need to stop them in their tracks.

If you’re just considering solar, don’t forget to ask your provider for an animal control solution. For those of you who have panels that aren’t protected, there are plenty of options available. To prevent unwanted guests, it’s simple to use wire mesh, but the key is to make sure there are no gaps as rodents can push themselves through tiny, seemingly impossible spaces. As with any roof work, don’t try to install a DIY solution yourself unless you are very comfortable on a ladder and have the proper safety equipment. A roofing contractor or your solar panel installer will be able to help you do the job safely. 

Bob O’Donnell is the owner of O’Donnell Bros. Inc., a Bristol-based home improvement company established in 1975. Email your questions to info@odonnellbros.com with the subject line “Ask the Pro.” All questions may be considered for publication. To contact Bob for your remodeling needs, call O’Donnell Bros. Inc. at (860) 589-5155 or visit http://www.odonnellbros.com. Advice is for guidance only.



Exterior Home Jobs to Prioritize Now

Chelsea O'Donnell

As the window begins to close for safe exterior house work, there are several jobs you should prioritize over the next few weeks to get your home ready for winter. Here are my top five tips. 

Gutters

Before we know it, leaves will clog up your gutters and downspouts. If you’ve ever thought about installing gutter guards, now is the time to do it. Guards will protect your gutters from debris and help you avoid that cumbersome autumn clean-out. Plus, clear gutters are the only way to ensure that rainwater is exits away from your home properly.

Doors

You may notice that your doors have started sticking, making them more difficult to open. As the weather cools and the wood contracts, there may be gaps that will let cold air come right into the house. Make sure that your door sweep is in good working order and install some weather stripping to seal any space between the door and its frame.

Insulation

Most homes that I visit are under-insulated, which is a problem in both the summer and in the winter. Insulation helps regulate the temperature of a home, allowing for heat retention and overall comfort. Lots of homeowners I meet tell me that their second floor is much warmer than the first, a surefire sign that a house doesn’t have enough insulation. 

Roof

Now is a great time to inspect your roof to make sure that there is no damage to the shingles and the flashing around the chimney. As snow sits on a roof for much longer than rain, it’s easy to get leaks in the wintertime. Any current roof issues should be dealt with before the cold weather hits to make sure that a small problem doesn’t become a big one.

Windows

When I visit a house, I will often use a thermal camera to see how much heat is being lost. Old wood sash or aluminum windows are both major culprits. New vinyl windows are great in terms of energy efficiency and heat loss reduction, and at my own house, we love the tilt-in sashes for easy cleaning. 

Being a homeowner requires a lot of maintenance, but the investment is worth it to keep you and your family comfortable all year round. Plus, you’ll see the difference in those ever-soaring power and gas bills.

Bob O’Donnell is the owner of O’Donnell Bros. Inc., a Bristol-based home improvement company established in 1975. Email your questions to info@odonnellbros.com with the subject line “Ask the Pro.” All questions may be considered for publication. To contact Bob for your remodeling needs, call O’Donnell Bros. Inc. at (860) 589-5155 or visithttp://www.odonnellbros.com. Advice is for guidance only.