4 Most Common Types of Roof Repairs and How to Know When You Need Them

If you live in a house, you have a roof. And if you have a roof, it’s probably leaking. But your problems are not as simple as “it’s raining on my head” or even “the roof is leaking.” There are many types of leaks and other problems that can affect your roof—and the more common they are, the harder it is to know when yours needs fixing. Here are some common roof repairs that you might encounter in your home:

Blistering or Peeling Shingles

Blistering or peeling shingles are a sign of a roof that is nearing the end of its life. They can be caused by extreme heat, extreme cold, moisture penetration or age. If you have blistering or peeling shingles it’s time to look into getting them replaced so you can avoid water damage and leaks inside your home. Shingles curling or buckling can also be a sign of roof damage. 

If you see these signs, you may need to get your roof inspected by an expert. Leaks and Other Issues You should check for leaks every time it rains and make sure that the gutters are draining properly so water doesn’t pool on your roof and cause damage.

Loose or Damaged Flashing

Another common roof repair is loose or damaged flashing. Flashing can be a material like metal or plastic that goes around the roof to keep water from getting in. It’s usually found around chimneys, vents, skylights, and other roof penetrations. If you have loose flashing you may notice water collecting on top of your shingles or a damp spot under your gutters.

Once every 3-5 years, you should check for any issues with your flashing to prevent leaks from occurring in these vulnerable areas. Getting in touch with a roof replacement contractor can help you to solve these issues and prevent water damage from occurring.

Storm Damage

It’s important to know how to recognize a storm-damaged roof. If you see that your shingles are torn or missing, it’s possible that they were blown away during a storm. If this happens, the wood underneath will be exposed and could become rotten. If you notice that your roof has been damaged, it’s important to get in touch with a roofing contractor as soon as possible.

The longer that you wait, the more likely it is that water will penetrate through the wood and cause more damage. Water Damage If you notice that your roof has been damaged, it’s important to get in touch with a roofing contractor as soon as possible. 

The longer that you wait, the more likely it is that water will penetrate through the wood and cause more damage. Once this happens, it can be difficult to repair effectively because there will be mold growth or other issues lurking under your shingles.

Loose Shingles

The most common type of roof repair is loose shingles. If a shingle looks like it’s lifting up or curling at the edges, it’s probably time for a replacement.

Shingles are the exterior covering on your home’s roof and come in three basic types: asphalt shingles, fiberglass and wood. They’re designed to last about 20 years with proper installation, but can be damaged by wind and water over time. If a shingle has been damaged, it will be easier to spot. If you see little pieces of shingles floating in your gutters or on the ground below, this means that water is leaking through the roof.

Conclusion

With the right tools and a little know-how, you can be ready to tackle any of these common roof repairs. It’s important to note that if you notice one or more of these problems, it doesn’t necessarily mean that your roof needs immediate attention, but it’s still good to know that they are there. 

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