
May
7 Signs Your Asphalt Shingle Roof Needs Attention
Many homeowners don’t really give much thought to their roof until there’s a problem. Maybe you’ve spotted a water stain on the ceiling, or maybe you’ve picked up a few shingles in the yard after that last storm. This is often too little, too late. By then, serious problems could already be occurring. That’s why regular checks, especially in summer, can help you catch issues early and prevent them from worsening.
If ignored, small problems can morph into major issues such as mold, leaks, and structural damage. Keep an eye out for these top signs that your asphalt shingles need attention by a roofer in Graham, NC.
1. Missing or Damaged Shingles
If you have noticed bald spots or missing pieces on your roof, this is a big sign that something is wrong. Shingles are designed to protect the layers underneath them, so if they are missing, water can seep in, harming the wood beneath over time. Shingles come loose for any number of reasons, from being blown off in a stiff wind to wearing down after years of UV exposure.
2. Curled or Buckled Shingles
Instead of falling off, sometimes shingles stay put but bend or warp. As they curl or buckle, these compromised shingles leave small gaps behind that encourage the intrusion of water. Once your shingles have started to warp, they can no longer do their jobs of protecting your roof.
3. Stains or Water Spots on Ceilings and Walls
Water stains signal leaks from above. Even small spots can ruin your insulation, grow mold, and rot wooden supports. Don’t assume that the leak is occurring directly above where you see the stains. Liquid travels along beams or other structures, so the source of the leak could be elsewhere.
4. Granules in Gutters
Have you seen an accumulation of dark, sandy particles in your gutters? These tiny granules are what coat asphalt shingles to protect them from the sun. When gone, shingles get weak and dry, which can lead to further failure.
5. Sunlight in Your Attic
Head up to your attic on a sunny day and see if you can detect light streaming through. Even tiny gaps mean your roof is not properly sealed. If light can get through, so can water.
6. Sagging or Depressed Sections
A good quality roof should be flat or gently sloped. If you are starting to see dips or bulges, this could mean the supports under your roof are starting to decay or rot. These areas signal deeper damage that will often get worse over time.
7. Rising Energy Bills
Roofs that leak energy result in higher utility bills. You’re spending a lot of money on heating and cooling – only for it to escape via tiny gaps in your roof.
Contact Redeem Roofing in Burlington, NC
If you have noticed any of these signs during your summer roof check, our Burlington roofers can perform an inspection and determine if you need a repair or replacement. Contact us for a free quote today!
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