7 Signs Your Roof Needs A Contractor's Touch

7 Signs Your Roof Needs A Contractor's Touch

27 April 2023
 Categories: Construction & Contractors, Blog


Your roof is an essential part of your home's structural integrity. It protects you from the rain, heat, snow, and other elements. But like any other part of your home, your roof will eventually need to be repaired or replaced. Here are seven signs that your roof needs a contractor's touch: 

1. You see missing or damaged shingles. Shingles are the most visible part of your roof, so it's important to keep an eye on them for any signs of damage. Missing or damaged shingles can let water in, leading to unwanted problems, including mold, mildew, and structural damage.

2. You have leaks. If you see any water leaking into your home, it's a sign that your roof is not doing its job. Leaks can eventually cause water damage to your ceilings, walls, and floors, leading to mold and mildew growth.

3. You have moss or algae growth. Moss and algae are often a sign of moisture buildup, which can indicate a leak or other problem with your roof. If you notice algae or moss forming on your roof, it's a good idea to have it inspected by a contractor.

4. You have loose or cracked flashing. Flashing is the material that seals the joints between your roof and other parts of your home, such as chimneys, vents, and windows. Any loose or cracked flashing indicates that your roof is not adequately sealed, which can let water in.

5. Your roof is sagging or uneven. If your roof is sagging or uneven, it's a sign that it's not properly supported. Sagging and unevenness may result from various factors, including age, weather damage, or structural problems. If you notice any sagging or unevenness in your roof, it's essential to have it inspected by a contractor as soon as possible.

6. You have ice dams. Ice dams occur when the snow melts from your roof and refreezes at the edge. The ice can cause water to back up and leak into your home. If you have ice dams, removing them as soon as possible is vital to prevent water damage.

7. Your shingle roof is more than 15 years old. The proposed lifespan of a shingle roof is between 15 and 30 years. If your roof is older than that, having a contractor inspect it to see if it needs replacing is a great idea.

If you see any of these signs, book an appointment to have your roof inspected by a contractor as soon as possible. A professional can analyze your roof, determine what damage exists, and recommend the best course of action. Don't wait until the issues with your roof turn into a costly problem.

To find out more, contact a roofing contractor today. 

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Tomorrow, as you go through your daily life, try making a list of everything you can thank a construction worker for. Before you even step out your door, you'll probably have to list several contractors who worked on your home, from the painters to the drywall hangers. Then, you'll drive down the road, noting the work of the road construction companies. By the end of the day, your list will be pretty long. We know — because we've done this experiment ourselves. It is actually what inspired us to write this blog about construction work. With so many contractors to thank, we figured we could share a bit about their work while we're at it.

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