Your Roof Is an Important Piece of Your Home.
Are you unsure whether it’s time to replace your roof or not? There are several signs that indicate it’s time. Many homeowners mistakenly wait until their home gets major damage before replacing the roof. It’s better to be proactive and look for early signs your roof will need replacing to minimize repair costs and risks of property damage or injury. Proper upkeep of your home will help ensure it stays in good condition. In today’s blog, we will discuss the top signs you need to replace your roof.
- Shingles are Curled, Cracked, or Missing
Have you noticed some of your shingles start to curl or get cracked? Are some of your shingles missing? If so, it’s an obvious sign you need to replace your roof. Shingles should lie flat and be in good condition. Ignoring these signs of wear and tear could cause a leak in the future. Don’t wait until the damage is too extensive before replacing your roof!
- Your Roof is Leaking
If you suspect your roof is leaking, it’s vital to take action as soon as possible. Signs of water damage can be indicative of a leaky roof. Moisture marks usually look like gray, brown, or yellow marks on the ceilings/walls. Additionally, peeling paint can also be a sign of water entry. If you notice these signs in your home, it’s important to contact a professional roofer to come and inspect your roof. They can provide an assessment and determine the best course of action.
- Your Roof is Sagging
A sagging roof is a sure sign that it needs to be replaced. Trapped moisture will cause the boards under your roof to rot—causing them to sink and bring about the sagging appearance. When looking for signs of sagging, scan the surface of your roof for signs of rotting boards or trapped moisture—especially in the lower areas. You can also try getting a better view of your roof by crossing the street and looking at it from a different angle. A home’s roof should look straight along its lines. Any signs of sagging will easily be noticed.
- Your Roof is 15+ Years Old
Most people begin to think about replacing their roof once it hits the 20-year benchmark. However, that’s often too late. If your roof is 15 years old or older, it’s wise to consider replacing the roof entirely instead of repairing the damage. Repairing a roof of this age is often only a band-aid solution. Because your roof will need to be replaced altogether in the near future anyway, it’s more advisable from both a safety and cost standpoint to replace it now instead of waiting. Going the repair route will cost you money that could be used for the roof replacement instead. And because the roof is already starting to deteriorate, it’s smarter to get ahead of any potentially bigger problems before they could cause significant damage to your home.
Final Thoughts
Your roof is an important piece of your home. It shelters your family from the weather and protects you from external dangers. If you notice any of the signs mentioned above, contact a professional roofing contractor to assess the condition of your roof and provide a recommendation. Doing so can prevent costly repairs in the future and help ensure that your home is safe and energy-efficient. Give TS Construction a call at (818) 201-5141, or click here to request a FREE quote!