How to Identify Roofing Problems Early
Nothing lasts forever, especially your roof. How long your roof lasts depends on the type of materials used, quality of workmanship, your location, and other factors such as wear and tear. An aging or compromised roof can jeopardize the structure of your home, damage the interior, and in extreme cases, put your family’s safety at risk. Early detection of roofing problems can circumvent a disaster and prevent greater and more costly problems.
Here are some signs that your roof is damaged:
Leaks/Water Spots
Leaks from the ceiling or water spots are signs of a leaking roof, which could be caused by myriad reasons such as loose or missing shingles or holes. Sometimes, a trip to the attic can pinpoint the origin of the leak, but if you can’t locate it, it’s time to call a professional. A contractor conducting a roof inspection will find the leak (and any other issues) and line up the repairs. It’s important to patch up a leaky roof as quickly as possible to prevent costly damage to your home.
Loose Flashing
Flashing provides waterproofing to your roof, especially around the perimeter and chimney. Loose flashing will allow water to permeate the membrane of your roof, causing damage. Flashing also protects your roof from wind damage. A roofing contractor will inspect your flashing to make sure it lines up properly and is secure.
Missing Shingles/Granule Loss
Asphalt shingles are embedded with granules to offer UV protection to your roof along with wind resistance. If you notice a buildup of granules in the gutters or on the ground, then it could be your shingles are wearing out. During a roofing inspection, the contractor will assess the integrity of your asphalt shingles and recommend repairs or replacement.
Drafts
If you notice drafts in your house, especially in the attic and upper stories, there would be holes in your roof, loose or missing shingles, or issues with roof ventilation. Another telltale sign of a roofing problem is increased energy bills. If you are experiencing either or both scenarios, then a roofing inspection will be beneficial. The roofing contractor can determine where the draft is coming from, and if it’s a roofing issue, recommend a solution.
Sagging
A sagging roof can cause cracks and buckling in walls and ceilings which means that the roof can no longer support its own weight. Oftentimes, sagging is caused by moisture trapped in the roof. If not addressed, a sagging roof can collapse. This is the time to contact a roofing contractor ASAP to schedule an inspection. In this scenario, it’s usually necessary to completely replace the entire roof.
Our Free Roof Inspection Reviews The Health of Your Roof
If you are concerned with any of these roof symptoms, contact your local Premier Roofing location. We’ve been in business since 2005 and have locations throughout the nation. Contact us to schedule a free, no-obligation roof inspection to assess your roofing problems and recommend the best repair or a complete roof replacement. You’ll have peace of mind knowing that your roof is in sound condition to protect your home and family from the elements.
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