Potential Signs That Your Roof May Need to Be Replaced

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Did you know that nearly 50% of home repairs stem from time and normal wear and tear of materials? One of the most dreaded repairs homeowners face is a damaged rooftop. Replacing a roof can be a large investment, but there are ways to make the most of your money and shingles. Learning about the signs of rooftop damage can help you resolve issues before a replacement is necessary. 

Read below to discover the most critical signs that you need to replace a roof so that your project doesn’t become more expensive! 

Your Roof Is Missing Shingles 

Missing shingles are one of the most obvious signs that you need to replace a roof.

After heavy storms and season changes, take a walk around your house and look for missing shingles. High wind and extreme temperatures can contribute to loose shingles that fall and leave a bald spot on the roof. Without shingles, your house has very little protection against outside elements. 

Another reason you want to cover these sections so quickly is to prevent other shingles from deteriorating as well. Bald spots on the rooftop can expose materials to extreme heat and the damage can spread fast. 

If you notice pieces of shingles, full shingles, or asphalt granules, contact our team to get an affordable replacement! 

Water Leaks in the Attic 

Sometimes roof problems can be hard to detect because the damage isn’t visible.

If you have an attic space, you should go up and check it throughout the year. If you ever notice water damage or drips coming from above, you need need to get your rooftop resealed and replaced. In some cases, you may not see pools of water, but you should keep an eye out for warped materials or sagging areas. 

Anytime there is a leak in your attic or home, you increase the risk of mold growth. Depending on the conditions of your climate and home, mold could become a hazard to be around. Getting rid of mold takes time and a lot of money. 

Always check your home for leaks after hail or heavy storms so that mold doesn’t develop. Unfortunately, many people don’t discover mold until health issues arise. 

There’s an Ecosystem on Your Rooftop

Although it may look charming and beautiful to have moss and other plant life growing on your home, it is bad for your rooftop.

Once plants and other living organisms start making your shingles part of their home, you need to get them replaced. Algae, lichen, and moss grow in damp locations, which could be an indicator that water has gotten between the shingles. 

It’s difficult to get rid of entire ecosystems, but if you let this one continue above, you’ll have to pay for a replacement more often. You can use a power washer or hire our team to get your shingles in better condition. 

Shingles Start Curling

If you notice some of the edges of the shingles curling up, it’s a good indicator that you need to replace them. 

As your shingles age, water and weather elements take a toll on their durability and protection. 

Many people inquire about how long do roof shingles last, but the answers will vary based on materials. Alberta’s Permanent Roofing has plenty of examples if you need a gallery of rooftop images to consider your replacements. Whether you’re looking to install solar panels, a tin roof, or textured shingles, you can select from the best options. 

Curling shingles can become one of the most expensive roof problems since it impacts ventilation. You may also discover mold and water leaks if you don’t replace the curled pieces fast enough. 

Your Neighbors Are Getting Replacements 

Most houses in neighborhoods are built around the same time, which means that the rooftops are likely similar in age. 

If you’re noticing that all of your neighbors are investing in a new rooftop, you may want to take a closer look at your home. Unless you use more durable roofing materials, your shingles need replacement every 20 years. Old shingles can increase your risk of leaks and a rising energy bill. 

It’s also helpful to watch your neighbors if they need replacements after a storm. Being nearby means your neighbors experience the same weather conditions. 

There Are Spongy Spots 

You’ll have to replace a roof if you start noticing spongy spots since they can be dangerous.

You and anyone working on the rooftop could hurt themselves if spongy, moisture-ridden areas fall through. Never walk on a roof if you don’t think it is safe. It’s best to have a team of professionals, like us, evaluate the situation and determine the most reasonable solution.

Spongy spots occur when moisture has gotten in between the shingles and insulation. Since shingles can cover up some of the visible damage, some people don’t discover these spots until they go up top and walk around. Use caution, keep a friend nearby, and avoid stepping on soft areas. 

A common indicator that there is a spongy spot on your roof is if you notice sagging materials. Sagging and drooping spots indicate the issues below. 

Do You Need to Replace a Roof Soon? 

Every decade or so, homeowners need to replace a roof to keep their families safe.

Over time, weather and conditions can take a toll on your roof. By observing signs of damage quickly, you can get them fixed before the bill starts adding up. Alberta’s can resolve your roofing needs and help extend the life of your shingles.

If you want to be prepared for financing and repairing roof damage, take a moment to request an estimate from Alberta’s Permanent Roofing! 

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