Time for Roof Repair?

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Roofs play an incredibly important role when it comes to safeguarding the home, especially as it pertains to protecting its structural integrity and everything inside of it from the wrath of Mother Nature. But roofs also take quite the beating, especially in Minnesota where they have to endure the hot summer sun, snowy winters and everything in between. And while most asphalt shingled roofs are expected to last for about 20 years, that’s not to say that they won’t require occasional roof repair within this timeframe. Here are some of the signs that your roof needs to be repaired:

Signs Your Roof Needs Repair

  • It’s leaking: If they’re damaged or worn, roofs don’t just have the potential to lead to costly repairs or replacements, but costly water damage restoration as well. Roof leaks usually start slowly, which can make them hard to detect. Noting this, leaks will often damage drywall, wood rafters, insulation and more before you even notice it. Following rainfall, check ceilings for any unusual marks or stains that have appeared or even head up into the attic to see if anything is damp to better gauge if your roof is leaking. Don’t think that a leaky roof only stems from storm damage.
  • Shingle issues: Shingles don’t just take a beating from the sun and the weather, but from tree branches and other debris. Therefore, scarred, eroding granules, splits, curling and blistering are often common issues that a roof may face. If this is the case, a roof repair service will likely have to come in and patch the affected area. The alternative is the potential for leaks and more extensive roof damage.
  • Worn flashing around chimneys: If you’ve got water dripping down your chimney during rain or water spots forming inside of the roof line where the roof meets the brick or siding, you’ve got a flashing problem that needs to be resolved. Flashing can also be an issue around roof vent pipes and skylights.
  • Granule wear: Check your gutter downspouts after the next decent rainfall. If there’s an excessive amount of asphalt shingle granules there, it’s a problem. Granules help roofs battle the various conditions, so when the granules wear away – so essentially do the shingles. Depending on the severity of wear, shingles may need to be replaced or another layer added to the existing roof.

Worried that your home’s roof may have problems that may require roof repair?  Contact All Craftsmen Exteriors in Burnsville, Minnesota, today. When it comes to your roof, being proactive is always better than being reactive.