You should inspect your roof at least once a year, to check there are no leaks or infestations. It’s best to do this just after it has rained, so leaks are as obvious as possible. You may find over a period of time there is a build up of moss on the roof, this should be cleaned so rain water has a clear path to the guttering.
Isle Of Barra
Barra is an island in the Outer Hebrides, Scotland, and also the second southernmost inhabited island there, after the surrounding island of Vatersay to which it is attached by a short embankment. The island is called for Saint Finbarr of Cork. In 2011, the population was 1,174. Gaelic is commonly talked, and also at the 2011 Census, there were 761 Gaelic speakers (62% of the population). The Isle of Barra is roughly 60 km2 (23 sq mi) in area, 11 miles (18 kilometres) long as well as 6 miles (10 kilometres) wide. A single-track roadway, the A888, runs around the coastline of the southerly part of the island complying with the flattest land and also offering the many coastal settlements. The interior of the island below is hilly as well as uninhabited. The west as well as north of the island has white sandy coastlines including sand developed from marine shells adjacent the grassed machair, while the south eastern side has numerous rough inlets. To the north a sandy pensinsula runs to the coastline flight terminal and Eoligarry.