Luckily I don’t have to worry about this right now because it’s May and I’ve already cleared off the roof once since the Spring thaw
There are always a lot of chores I have to do each month to respond to weather conditions variations and weather effects as various threats present themselves to my yard or my house. It’s important to make sure you have a little debris lying on the ground ahead of a tropical storm or hurricane because it will go airborne and threaten your home, your neighbors’ homes, or anyone outside while the two of us were in the event. I also have to get on the roof to sweep off the leaves before it starts getting icy and snowy up there in December. That spells disaster, because then you’ve got rotten foliage underneath the ice when it begins to thaw in Spring. This can also affect roof leakage, so it’s smart to make sure it’s wash before the first hard freeze and acdealering precipitation. The task is made much easier with a leaf blower, I just have to be careful keeping my balance on the roof while holding the thing and aiming it in such a way that the leaves only blow off a single side of the house. It didn’t make a neat pile, however it was quicker than raking in a circle around the entire foundation. Luckily I don’t have to worry about this right now because it’s May and I’ve already cleared off the roof once since the Spring thaw. Instead of roof debris, I’m focused on making sure the air conditioner is laboring officially as I get it worked on and worked on by my heating and cooling supplier. I’ll be using it consistently until early November, so it’s important to get it worked on no later than May.