The Signal

Sure signs an aging roof is in need of replacemen­t or repair

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Many homeowners believe a roof is a once-in-a-lifetime investment. But roof damage can force homeowners to replace a roof regardless of how much time has lapsed since the roof was installed.

The average life span of a roof depends on when the roof was installed and the materials it is made from. Homeowners would be wise to consider these factors when determinin­g if a roof is in need of repairs or replacemen­t:

Roof age: The age of the roof is a major factor in determinin­g if it will need to be replaced or if repairs can be made to isolated damage. Individual­s who live in neighborho­ods where neighbors are now replacing roofs will likely find it is time to consult a roofing company. Homeowners also can check to see if they have any receipts that indicate the roof’s installati­on date so they have an idea about its age.

Grain in gutters: Roofing shingles are designed to overlap, and sealant keeps them steady. Friction, weather and atmospheri­c changes can impact sealant and cause degradatio­n. Gutters with grainy material in them could indicate worn out sealant and shingles.

Ridge damage: Ridges are spots where two separate areas meet and often are important to the structural integrity of the roof. If the roof ridge is showing signs of wear, it could be time to repair or replace it.

Curled shingle edges: If shingle tabs are curled or cupped, the shingles may need to be replaced.

Bald spots or lost portions of the roof: Missing granules and missing shingles are reasons to consult a pro for a roof evaluation.

Leaks indoors: Homeowners who find dark streaks or moisture in the attic may discover that water is penetratin­g the roof underlay. Water often comes in around chimney flashing. Other water signs are blistering and bubbling in walls.

Incoming light: Look up through the attic and see if any light is coming through the roof, which may indicate there are cracks or holes in the roof.

Aesthetics: If a homeowner doesn’t like the look of the roof from a design standpoint, a replacemen­t also may be warranted.

 ?? Metro Creative ?? Displaced shingles on a weathered roof point to problems that may need to be addressed to prevent leaking due to rain or other elements.
Metro Creative Displaced shingles on a weathered roof point to problems that may need to be addressed to prevent leaking due to rain or other elements.

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