We often take the roof above our heads for granted because we know it will protect us from the outside elements. Ultimately, we face the harsh reality that it will eventually age and need to be replaced. A worn and damaged roof can cause significant interior and exterior damage to your home if left unattended. Some roofs last longer than others, but with time, weather patterns, and unexpected circumstances, eventually, it will be time to replace this major protectant. Knowing the early signs or what to look for is the first step in determining whether it’s time to replace your roof. Accordingly, you will be able to minimize repair costs, injury, or property damage by noting the indicators, then taking action.
The following are some major signs that you may need to fix or replace
your roof.
Leaks
Water leaking from the ceiling or light coming through the top of the
house or your attic is one of the most obvious signs of roof decay or damage.
If you don’t yet detect a leak, it will eventually make itself known through
water stains, peeling paint, disintegrated insulation, or mold growth. If
unsure, check for weakened seals around vents that could also lead to seepage,
or you can test for leakage during dry weather by spraying the roof with water
from a garden hose.
Damage to Shingles, Flashing,
and Gutter Guards
Shingles in decent
shape will lie flat against the roof. If patches are cracked, buckling, curled,
sparse, or missing, this could be a sign that your roof is at the end of its
durable life. Some other signs could be that you spot grit or fragments in your
gutters and downspouts or the roof surface sagging from trapped moisture. Moss
can also indicate trapped moisture, which can ruin the roof. You can carefully
remove moss with a stiff brush, but addressing any underlying problems is
important.
Roof Age
Check records to see
how old your roof is and if it’s time to be replaced. A typical asphalt roof
lasts between 20 and 25 years, while metal and slate last much longer. If the
top is younger than 15 or 20 years and there are only a few damaged shingles,
it may only need repair. When in doubt, consult with a licensed roofing
contractor. Another good indicator is that your neighbors with similarly aged
homes as yours may be having their roofs replaced around the same time. That
may tell you it’s time to replace yours.
High Heating Bills
If you’ve seen a
steady increase in your bills every winter, this could indicate a poorly
insulated roof. Once a roof begins to deteriorate with age, so does the home’s
energy efficiency.
If you are good and
attentive with inspecting your home for these telltale signs, this saves you
time and frustration with guesswork. However, if you are unsure whether your
roof needs a simple repair or major replacement, have a roof specialist provide
a thorough inspection. If you need a replacement or even a patchwork repair, a
professional can guide you by explaining all the options regarding durability,
style, and cost.
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