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The roof is the most important part of the home. It keeps the elements out and protects your structure. Worn or damaged asphalt roof shingles can allow water to leak into the building. Leaks can be major, causing damage to insulation, drywall, and your belongings, or they can be small, rotting your roof sheathing and rafters, setting your home up for a costly repair. There are several warning signs that your asphalt shingles need to be repaired or replaced.
Ignoring warning signs can often lead to the need for more repairs as well as complete replacements. Always act quickly if you suspect your roof has an issue to avoid bigger, more expensive problems later.
SHINGLE EDGES ARE CURLED OR SHINGLE TABS ARE CUPPED
One of the biggest signs asphalt shingles are past their prime is curling or discoloration. If you take a look up the slope of your roof and notice that many of the shingles seem to be lumpy, lifted up slightly, or peeling back from the surface, there’s a good chance the shingles need to be replaced.
GRANULE LOSS
Another symptom of old roofing is shingles that have lost most of their granules. They will look splotchy and discolored compared to new shingles. Another way to check if your shingles are losing granules is to take a look in your gutters. Shingles tend to lose most of their granules at the end of their lifespan. If you notice a large amount of these granules in your gutters or in the water running out of them then you could be due for a new roof.
CRACKED SHINGLES
Cracks in the roof shingles allow an easy entry point for water to penetrate beneath the surface and into the home. Cracks can be caused by high winds, temperature swings, manufacturing defects, and improper installation.
YOUR ROOF IS AT LEAST 15 YEARS OLD OR LOOKS OLD AND WORN
While many shingles today are produced for durability, many factors can accelerate the aging of shingles. For example, if your roof is not properly ventilated, it can negatively impact your shingles.
LIFTED SHINGLES
Shingles lifted at the bottom can be susceptible to water damage and be blown off in high winds. This issue is often caused by the shingles not sealing properly to the roof, potentially due to an uneven roof, improper installation, or installation in very cold weather.
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