4 Common Roofing Problems and How to Spot Them

 
 

The roof is one of the most crucial parts of your home, and it's important to keep it in good shape.

Unfortunately, roofs can be susceptible to a variety of problems, which is why it's important to know how to spot them. Here are four common roofing problems and how to spot them.

Shingle Damage
One of the most common roofing problems is damage to the shingles. This can be caused by a variety of things, including high winds, falling tree limbs, and hail. If you notice that some of your shingles are cracked, missing, or otherwise damaged, it's important to have them replaced as soon as possible. Otherwise, you could end up with leaks or other more serious problems. Check out residential roofing replacement services in your area if you notice shingle damage. 

Leaks
Another common roofing problem is leaks. These can be caused by a variety of things, including damaged shingles, flashing that's not installed correctly, or gutters that are clogged or leaking. If you notice any leaks in your roof, it's important to have them repaired as soon as possible. Otherwise, you could end up with water damage or mold growth in your home.

Ice Dams
Another common problem in wintertime is ice dams. These occur when heat escapes from your home and melts the snow on your roof. The water then runs down to the edge of your roof and freezes again, creating a dam that prevents melting snow from running off your roof properly. Ice dams can cause serious damage to your roof if they're not dealt with promptly, so it's important to be on the lookout for them during the winter months.

Ventilation Problems
Proper ventilation is essential for keeping your roof in good condition. Without adequate ventilation, heat and moisture can build up under your roof and cause a variety of problems, including attic condensation, mold growth, and rotting wood. If you think you might have a ventilation problem, it's important to have it checked out by a professional so that they can recommend a solution. 

Roofs are susceptible to a variety of problems, but fortunately, most of them can be spotted fairly easily if you know what to look for. If you notice any issues with your roof, don't hesitate to contact a professional for help. The sooner you deal with the problem, the less damage it will likely cause.

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New Rules For Short Term Rentals

 
 

Bend City Council approved an ordinance that doubled the required distance between short-term rentals

New short-term rentals can't be within 500 feet of another STR under an ordinance the Bend City Council voted unanimously in favor of at its regular meeting on Oct. 5. In March City councilors directed staff to look at changes in the development code that could increase the availability of long-term rentals.

The last time the City put regulations on short-term rentals was 2015 when it added a 250-foot buffer zone. This time around the City is also adding a long-term rental option to its proof of use requirement, which gives STR owners the ability to lease a home as a long-term rental without losing its permit for up to three years. Previously STR code would terminate the permit to operate an STR if it was rented for less than a month per year.

The changes only apply to people renting a whole home and who obtained a permit before the last code amendments in 2015. People renting a room in a house they occupy are also exempt from the density buffer. Bend's Business License Program Manager Loralei Williams said the change will make the majority of Bend households ineligible to rent the entire property on a short-term basis.

The percentage of area where STRs are ineligible is expected to increase by 20%, from 34% to 54%. The remaining 46% of properties in the short-term rental rule area — which is all area zoned residential or mixed-riverfront use outside of the Old Mill district— could still apply for a permit.

The changes won't revoke current licenses if they're inside of the newly defined buffer, but any permit granted after April 2015 will terminate as soon as it's sold. Prospective buyers and owners often collaborate to renew STR permits if it's still eligible. The code also specified that only one STR dwelling can be approved on a property — meaning any ADUs or multi-unit properties can't rent more than one structure.

“The amount of those short-term rental rule area that is ineligible increases by 20%, from 34% to 54% and then it also means the area that remains eligible for full house permits decreases by 20%, so it was at 66%, it would drop down to 46% of that rule area.”—Lorelei Williams

AirDNA, a company that tracks active listings on STR platforms like AirDNA and VRBO, told the City that it had identified 1,082 unique addresses in Bend. That's less than the number of permits the City has granted.

"We do know that some people aren't actively utilizing their permits, some people just hold on to them, some of them utilize it for their family and friends only; they aren't necessarily advertising it," Williams said.

Williams also said an audit of illegal STRs is in the works, in which they'll cross reference AirDNA's data with City permits to spot illegal rentals. Currently the City relies on a complaint-based system to identify unpermitted STRs.

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Just Listed: Single Level Sisters Home on Corner Lot

 
 
 

Comfort, space, and efficiency come together in this perfectly sized single level home built in late 2019.

One of the best corner lots in the Village at Cold Springs in Sisters, this premium home site is .20 acres and sits at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac with common areas to the side and behind the property providing privacy and rare breathing room from other homes. The Hudson floor plan features a big kitchen with extra cabinets and counter space, along with a convenient pantry and large breakfast bar. Sliding glass doors open to an enormous, fully fenced back and side yard perfect for entertaining and barbecuing. A spacious and open living area provide both comfort and functionality, centered around a warm and efficient gas fireplace. The large primary bedroom includes a sizeable bathroom with dual vanities and large extended closet. The other two bedrooms are thoughtfully located on the other end of the home. Come see this better than new home and amazing lot today!

Why wait months and go through the headache of a new build when you can get an even bigger lot and know exactly what you have without being nickel and dimed with upgrade cost? This move-in ready home is better than new and ready for you today!

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Just Listed: Private and Secluded Home in Spring River Acres

 
 
 

Once in a lifetime opportunity to own one of few Riverfront properties on the Headwaters of Spring River.

Natural Springs create a unique “lake” that feeds into Big Deschutes. Imagine waking up with the sun, stepping out your back door to enjoy the birds and wildlife. 15 minutes to Mt. Bachelor for world class skiing, snowboarding + Nordic. Surrounded by four award-winning golf courses. Extremely well planned construction with dual primary suites on main living level complete with a geo-thermal efficient radiant floor heat/cool. Recently updated brand new kitchen + appliances. Separate living quarters in the Casita. Complete with a wood-working shop with dust free vacuum system. The last residential road bordering Deschutes National Forest Land for access to hundreds of trails. 5 mins to Sunriver Village and Resort for all your luxury amenities including Sage Springs Spa, groceries, dining and the SHARQ. This is truly a special place! A must see, come fall in love and make this your new Home Sweet Home!

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Just Listed: Spacious La Pine Home on Large Lot

 
 
 

Country living at its best.

Come relax away from the hustle and bustle on this large expansive property. This house boasts 1782 square feet, multiple outbuildings and areas for toys, and RV's. With 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths you can really spread out. In the winter you will enjoy the pellet stove as you stare outside and watch the snow fall. During the summer you can enjoy all the recreation Central Oregon has to offer. This property has it all. Call your favorite broker today for a private tour!

Seller is offering $10,000.00 dollars in closing costs to assist with rate buydown or other applicable fees/uses with a full price offer.

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