Ways To Tell You Need A New Roof

Ways to tell you need a new roof

Ways To Tell You Need A New Roof

The quality of the roof is an often-overlooked factor for many homeowners. Until a roof surfaces show the signs of damage or causes issues inside the home, most homeowners simply take it for granted. Spotting the signs that your roof is leaking or that components may need replacement is important to preventing a major need for repairs in the future. Determining what damage means and when your roof will need replacement can make spotting the signs early. Here are some of the top ways to tell that you may need a new roof.

The Age of Your Roofing Materials

The age of your roofing system is often one of the largest factors that will determine when it’s time for you to get a new roof. Most roofing contractors would agree that an asphalt shingle roof has a maximum life expectancy of around 15 years. Architectural shingle roofs can last 20 to 30 years, but if they are placed under strain such as tropical storms and overly warm summer conditions, they will require replacement early on. 

Check On Your Neighbors

If one neighbor has begun replacing the roof, there’s a good chance that you may need replacement on your roof as well. If your home was built at the same time as your neighbors, it’s likely that it’s going to experience somewhat the same wear pattern as your neighbor’s homes. If you see that a number of neighbors are replacing their old shingle roofs, there is a chance that your roofing materials have likely reached the end of their lifespan too. 

Gutters

Most common roofing systems in Florida need to have their gutters replaced regularly. A clogged gutter will often lead to larger issues in the future with water damage and more. If you notice that granules are falling into the gutters, this can be a sure sign that your roofing materials are wearing out and you need a new roof. Shingles towards the end of their lifespan will start to lose a lot more granules and if you notice your gutters are starting to get overflowed with these granules, you will need to make an effort to replace them ASAP.

Rot

Rot is a sure sign that you need your roofing materials were placed. Roofs that are affected by rot damage often have drooping or sagging components to them. As damage continues to occur, you will notice that the wet boards, rotted plywood, and more are sagging down. If you notice that sections of your roof are starting to sag down, you’ll need to call on a licensed roofing inspector as soon as possible. The integrity of your roofing system could be compromised if you let rot damage continue to destroy the materials. 

Missing Shingles

Missing shingles after storm damage are quite common in the state of Florida. If you’ve noticed that some of your shingles are missing or the flashing on your roof has come loose, this can lead to points on your roof that will put it into disrepair. Rather than getting stuck with missing shingles that could compromise your roofing materials, consider the option to fix up these problems ASAP. 

Contact us today to learn more about when you should be replacing your roofing materials and the best course of action for improving your roof. 

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