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Signs Your Roof Needs Help


Josh Knese • Aug 02, 2018

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Your roof endures extreme weather and sunlight all the time. Eventually, signs of serious damage can emerge. However, these signs can go undetected, which leads to even bigger problems in the future. You need to know what signs roofing companies look for to save yourself money and time, and lengthen the roof’s lifespan.

Signs Your Roof Needs Help

Age

Try to remember how old your roof is. Typically, roofs last up to 20 years before they stop being effective. However long your roof lasts, always keep in mind that older means more damage. Replaced it when it reaches the last year of its service.

Plant Life

When you see algae or moss forming between your shingles, you should get an inspection done. Plant life of any kind can only grow in your roof when moisture is present, and moisture retention means your roof is already damaged. The plants would only cause cracks to grow larger, meaning you might need emergency roof repair.

Sagging Areas

If you look at your roof and notice that some pockets of your roof are sagging, call for replacement immediately. These are a sign of serious structural damage to your roof decking. Think of it like a broken bone for your roof. Without proper support, your roof might collapse.

Damaged Shingles

Your shingles keep you safe from weather and sunlight. They are the frontline that shields the rest of your roofing structure. If any goes missing, it can lead to the formation of leaks. If they start curling, that could be a sign of storm damage due to the wind.

Exterior Building Solutions can help you with your residential or commercial roof repair and replacement, or any other exterior home improvement project. Our mission is to provide roofing services with the highest level of service and workmanship and the best products in the industry.


We serve St. Louis and Chesterfield, MO, and many other areas. Call us at (314) 470-8783 to learn more about our services and products. You can also get a free estimate.

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