5 Signs You Need a New Roof
If raindrops continue to fall on your head inside your house, it might be time to repair your roof. Even so, it's possible that's not the case.
You may believe you need a complete roof replacement, but you may not.
Numerous factors can influence the efficiency and longevity of your roof. Is there some way to say if your roof needs to be replaced? Yes, indeed! The expert's Roof Repair Contractors at Fox Roofing and Construction have put together this helpful checklist to help you decide whether it's time to consider a roof repair. Or maybe not.
If you have any leaks?
Finding water inside your home is the clearest sign that you will need a new roof. Check your attic regularly, especially after a rainstorm or if you see an ice dam along your eaves. Look for signs of water penetration inside your home because major leaks are most likely to begin there. However, keep in mind that water can move quite a distance from the point of penetration to the point where it manifests itself – for example, through beams, and within walls.
When the snow melts on the roof, it runs down the slope to the eaves and freezes. When more water flows down and hits the ice dam, it may run up and under the asphalt shingles, possibly piercing the roof.
Stains caused by water
Water leaking into your home from the roof or flowing down interior walls are all signs that you should investigate and figure out what's causing it, which may be a leak or condensation. Soft, moist air rises and sometimes condenses in the attic, where it can pool and leak through the roof, particularly in the winter.
Damage to the paint
Water pooling up underneath where it doesn't belong can cause paint peeling or blistering, as well as swellings in woodwork or trim – both inside and out.
These blemishes are more than just cosmetic; they signify a significant leak that may be caused by a defective roof or not, but it's a good place to start looking.
microbial growth
Mold or mildew growth on the ceilings or walls may indicate a leaking roof, condensation issues, or even a basic plumbing problem. Make sure your insulation is dry, that your house has enough ventilation, and that your bathroom fixtures and plumbing lines aren't leaking or sweating. Such issues could be less expensive to fix than a roof replacement.
Loss of Granules
You may find some colored granules in your gutters after clearing leaves from your eavestroughs in the fall. This is not uncommon, depending on the age of your roofing shingles and regular weathering processes. A large number of granules may be a cause for concern. But what constitutes "excessive" behavior?
You can say a lot from the ground floor, but if you see or suspect roof damage, it's best to get it professionally inspected. A trained, trustworthy roofing professional will assist you in making the right decision for your specific situation. We repair damaged roofs on residential and commercial properties in all Portland Metropolitan areas.
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