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How do I know if I need a new roof?
Leaking roofs, poor drainage, and clogged gutters and downspouts
can lead to significant water damage inside your home. We have listed
two ways to help determine if you need a new roof. If you need assistance
with determining if you need a new roof, please contact us and we will
happy to send a licensed and bonded member of our knowledgeable team to
your home .
Outside Roof Inspection
Inspecting a roof from outside is very simple. All that
is needed is a pair of binoculars and a viewing point that is unobstructed
by other buildings or trees. Following is a checklist of problem signs
you can look for during an outside roof inspection.
- Blistered, curled or split shingles.
- Loose or missing shingles or tiles.
- Loose nails.
- Exposed nails (can lead to leaks in the roof).
- Dark patches on asphalt shingles and/or large amounts of granules
in the rain gutters (the granular coating is wearing away).
- Sagging either on the ridges or in the center of the roof.
- Broken or loose shingles at the ridge lines and hip lines.
- Rusty or corroded metal (flashing) and loose shingles in the valleys,
plumbing vents or near chimneys. It may be necessary to remove excess
debris and leaves to inspect thoroughly (and lots of leaf debris can
cause damage to these sensitive areas of the roof).
- Rusty metal or loose shingles in locations where a vertical side
of the house meets the roof Overflowing gutters or excess water pooling
near the foundation of the house.
- For flat roofs, look for blisters (pop the blisters with a knife
and coat them with roofing cement to prevent further damage), depressions
near vent pipes (can also be filled with roofing cement), separations
in flashing, and clogged drains.
Note: Walking on the roof as part of the inspection is
not recommended and may cause further damage to the roof.
Indoor Roof Inspection
Following is a checklist of problem signs you can look
for during an indoor roof inspection.
- Sagging decking between the rafters. If the decking is sagging or
deteriorating, the decking will also require replacement when a new
roof is installed.
- Outside light that can be seen through the roof. This may be common
(and not a problem) on shake roofs, since the wooden shakes will swell
during the wet months, effectively preventing any leaks.
- Signs of leaking in the attic (dark spots in the wood, especially
around vents, chimneys, and other holes to the roof).
- Test dark spots in the wood to decide if they are old or current
problems. If the spot is still wet, or if it is soft (test with a screwdriver),
the spot is a current problem. If the spot is dry and hard, it is most
likely an old problem that has been fixed.
- Signs of water damage or leaking (usually in the form of water stains,
or sagging ceilings)--this could be due to an active leak in the roof
or to condensation caused by poor roof ventilation.
If you observe any of the signs listed above, you need
roof repairs or a new roof. Depending on the degree of damage, you can
decide what is best for you and your house. Often the cost of fixing or
replacing a roof is less than dealing with the damage an old roof can
cause to your home. We will present you with both options.
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