DO YOU HAVE ROOF DAMAGE?

TYPES OF ROOF DAMAGE

Ideally, you need to inspect your roof once a year. If you see any roof damage, you should get a professional home improvement and restoration company to check it right away. Aside from being a pain to fix a damaged roof, badly damaged roofs can cause more damage to your home. A damaged roof can collapse due to extensive damage to the roof shingles. It is, therefore, important for homeowners to examine their roofs.

Many homeowners don’t bother about their roofs until they notice roof leaks, loose or missing shingles, and more.

At this point, the roof will begin to deteriorate further, making repairs very expensive. 

Roof damages come in different types depending on the cause of the damage. Keep reading to know the types of roof damages, what causes them, and how to identify them. 

Types of roof damage 

  1. Loose or Broken Shingles 

Loose or broken shingles can be caused by a lot of reasons, one of which is aging. Roof shingles don’t last forever, no matter how durable your shingles are.

Over time, they will succumb to wear and tear caused by age and exposure to extreme weather. In places where hail often occurs, roof shingles tend not to last for long periods. They often break, get loose, or develop cracks as a result of the pressure of constant hailstones. 

In other instances, loose shingles could be a result of poor shingle installation. Careless workers might damage the fragile parts of your roof with the wrong tools. 

Loose shingles are very problematic. They make your house vulnerable by exposing the granules to harsh weather conditions. Over time, if the shingles aren’t replaced, the roof would deteriorate. When this happens, water will begin to leak into your home and destroy things.

You can avoid running the risk of extensive damage to your roof by making sure you inspect your roof regularly.

Repairing roof shingles as soon as you notice they are broken, or loose is also very important.  

  • Structural Damage

Structural roof damages affect the structural balance of the roof. Structural damages usually occur as a shift or tilt in the roof. Your roof has structural damage when it moves from its original balance point and is skewed towards a particular side. The problem with structural damages to the roof is that it can prove to be fatal if not treated well and quickly. Without inspecting your roof correctly, the structural damage could worsen, and your roof may collapse. 

Structural damages don’t just develop overnight. They are caused by a combination of smaller roof damages that were left un-repaired. For example, little roof damages like cracks and leaks can slowly develop into a more serious structural damage. To avoid this, it is advisable to schedule regular roof inspections to know the state of your roof. 

  • Water Damaged Shingles 

Almost every roof eventually suffers from water damage, and that is because every roof is exposed to it. A whole lot of roof damage problems develop from moisture. When shingles become loose, and you don’t fix it as soon as possible, moisture finds its way into those cracks in the roof.

Before long, the sealants and other parts of the roof wear away, tear, or become ineffective. In cases where the sealant has lost its ability to protect the lower layers from moisture, leakages start to occur within the house. 

But that’s not all the damage that water can do to your roof. You still have to deal with meld, mildew, and moss. These fungi enjoy moist spaces and thrive in them. If your roof is moist, these fungi will make a home within or between the shingles. 

Always examine the inner parts of your home. Try to know if any noticeable signs might point towards a damaged roof. A good sign to look out for is puddles and water stains on the ceiling. 

Don’t wait till your roof is infested with fungi before you call a home improvement and restoration company. You would end up spending more to repair what would now become extensive damage. You also have to fix any secondary damages as well. 

  • Cracks and Holes

A common damage to roof shingles is the crack and hole damage. It presents as cracked or punctured shingles. You might wonder how much of a problem one little crack or hole can cause for a homeowner. Shingles that are cracked can’t protect your home from harsh weather conditions and pests.

One little crack or hole can lead to a wider crack and eventually to massive crack if not fixed early. As the damages escalate; so would the cost of repair.  And while insurance might cover possible repairs or replacement, you’ll have to pay out of pocket for the rest. 

Sooner or later, every roof would get damaged – and it won’t matter if you used a durable material. If it doesn’t get damaged as a result of moisture or wrong installation, it would eventually wear out. Yes, you can’t stop your roof from getting damaged, but you can control it to a large extent. 

Free Roof Inspections

Homeowners who regularly inspect their roofs are hardly caught off guard with roof damages. They can assess the damages early, and repair them. You don’t even have to pay for roof inspections anymore. They are free. 

If you don’t take advantage of free roof inspections, it will lead to more costs incurred in roof repairs. A roof inspection will help you pinpoint specific roof issues so you can repair them on time. Late roof repairs are often more extensive and include secondary damages. 

Roof repairs too expensive? Don’t fret!

You don’t have to pay for every roof repair costs. Most homeowners bury their heads in the sand as a result of repair costs. But do you know that your insurance company might cover a good part of it? So don’t worry. Start by booking your free roof inspection with ProRANA. We offer the best solution for tackling every home roofing project. Contact us today!

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