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The next time you walk outside, take a moment to gaze up at your roof. What do you see? Do you see even shingles that are all laying flat? Or do you see shingles that are starting to curl and that are covered in moss? You can tell a lot about the condition of your roof just by looking at it. If you are at all concerned about the state of your roof, then your first call should be to a roofing contractor. They can evaluate the situation and recommend repairs or replacement as needed. Learn more about roofing and roofing contractors here on this website.

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Four Signs You Need Roof Repair

Lori Silva

Your home is one of the biggest investments you'll ever make in your life. In order to protect that investment, you need to make sure that your roof is in tip-top shape, not only to cut down on repairs but also to maximize the retail value of your home. Proper maintenance and prompt repairs go a long way ensuring that that happens, so if you see any of the problems listed below, contact a residential roofer to schedule an appointment right away.

Deteriorating Shingles

Asphalt shingles can last a really long time — anywhere up to 20 years if they're maintained properly. Unfortunately, they're not invincible and will start to show signs of wear and tear over time, such as warping, cracking, or simply flying off. It's good to do a visual inspection every few months just to see the condition of your roof, and if you notice any signs of deterioration, get it fixed as soon as possible. Failure to do so will result in water leaks and possible structural damage in the event of a storm.

Exposed Flashing

The "flashing" is the piece of metal in between your roof and your chimney. This provides a seal to protect that entry point from rainwater, debris, and even rodents. As the roof starts to age, it will start to pull away from the chimney, exposing the flashing that is underneath. The only way this can be repaired is by a professional residential roofing company, so contact one if you spot that thin piece of metal appearing next to your chimney.

Low Spots

Sagging areas in your roof are an immediate cause for concern. While the roofing material itself may still be intact, the bigger problem here is the structural support beams underneath it that can be rotting away or be damaged somehow. Those need to be replaced by a professional roofer or else water will start to collect and possibly cause an impromptu skylight in your home.

Clogged Gutters

While debris in your gutters aren't necessarily a problem by themselves, they can cause water to start collecting near the leaves and create water damage on your roof. The standing water will slowly start to eat away at your shingles and create a weak spot that can be exposed over time. Not only that but if water gets inside your house, it can start to create mold, which will damage you and your family's health.

Reach out to a residential roofer to learn more. 


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