10 Signs You Need A Roof Repair

Your roof plays a big role in protecting your home, so it’s crucial to make sure it’s in good shape.
There are several red flags that could indicate your roof needs repair. Although a properly installed roof should last many years, there are a few different signs to look for.
Learn about ten warning signs that might indicate that a roof needs to be repaired before it’s too late.

Lighting in the Attic

When your roof leaks, you can have large beams of outside light enter your attic – and this should be addressed as quickly as possible. When the attic is open during the day, daylight streams in, which may cause some problems. This issue must be resolved.

Water may be getting into the attic via those very same spots, as a beam of light (or even one) could be entering through those very same spots. In some cases, the shingles need to be replaced and in other cases, the plywood may be rotten and therefore, should be replaced.

Sagging spots indicate that roof repair is imminent

If it appears that your roof is sagging or drooping, you should have it repaired as soon as possible. Water trapped between the rafters of a roof can cause the boards to rot due to moisture trapped between the boards.
The best way to find sagging areas in a roof is to work your way up from the lowest points first. You should contact a roofing repair company as soon as you notice drooping or sagging parts of your roof.

Shingle damage that’s visible

To ensure that any necessary repairs can be done on your roofing shingles, it is very important to carefully inspect them if they are cracked or curled. There are also signs that you need to have your roof inspected if you have missing shingles on your roof.
Most likely, you must replace your shingles if you have problems with your shingles. A roof’s scale of damage is generally proportional to the number of damaged shingles it contains.

Spots of Green

Moss can grow on your roof when water accumulates when it is shaded, and especially under shaded areas. Mold and fungi can grow on your roof, which indicates that there is not enough airflow or evaporation, which indicates there is too much moisture on your roof.

There’s nothing to worry about if you see a bit of mold or moss from time to time; however, large areas or patches of plants are a sign of possible rot. Grassy patches on your roof can be removed with a stiff brush. You should get your roof repaired if you see rotting underneath.

Guts full of grains

A roof’s granules can wear off and shed over time due to the weather, thanks to composite or asphalt shingles. It is normal for some granules to come off your roof from time to time. However, large piles of granules may signal something more serious.

You should check your gutters after a rainstorm if they have become clogged with granules. You will usually find granules that are similar to black sand (but larger) and they may indicate that the roof needs to be repaired. Roofing shingles lose some of their granules when they age or are damaged by hailstorms. 

Stains on Your Ceilings and Walls

In the event that your roof leaks, your ceiling or walls may develop water stains as a result. The problem with these stains is not only that they are unsightly, but they are also a sign of a serious problem with the roof.
There should never be any evidence of water stains inside your home, unless there has been a leak somewhere. It is possible that the underlayment of the roof is compromised and allowing water in. There is also a possibility that the hole indicates serious structural issues with the roof.

Your Energy Costs Suddenly Skyrocket

In the following winters and summers, the amount of money you spend on heating and cooling is likely to be closer to what you expect. When you begin to see unusually large numbers on your billing statements, then there is a good chance that you roof might need some attention.
You will experience uneven temperatures inside your home if air leaks into your house through a hole or crack in your roof. To keep you comfortable, your heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems will have to work harder, resulting in higher energy bills. In order to prevent further damage to your roof by scheduling a roof repair right away, you need to carefully examine your roof for any signs of damage.

Flashing or Chimney Issues

By connecting your chimney to your house, this flashing will prevent your chimney from leaking. In the event that this part of your roof becomes loose or cracks, you should fix it as soon as possible.

Moisture coming into direct contact with the chimney because of the compromised flashing leads to chimney damage. As a result, further damage may be caused to the chimney. Make sure to contact a roof specialist for a free roof assessment to learn more about any potential flashing issues that might arise before things get out of hand.

Unusual Wet Spots Inside the Home

The only sign that something is wrong with your roof is when water is flowing inside of your home. It is evident that water is collecting from the top of the house from the small puddles and wet spots inside it.
Any mold or mildew that is visible in places that you wouldn’t expect it to be is something to look out for. The appearance of blisters or peeling paint is another sign that there may be a moisture problem. A professional roof repair is necessary if you discover any signs of excess moisture or water inside the home. 

Critters in the Attic

There are many ways in which wild animals living in your attic can cause havoc on your house, including chewing on wiring and tearing up insulation. The damage that wild animals do doesn’t end with the damage they do to your property; they can also cause damage to your roof if you’re not careful.
The cold months of the year are the time when animals look for easy access points where they can nest and stay warm. It is possible for animals to get in your house through a damaged part of your roof or venting system. 

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