4 Telltale Signs that You Need a Roof Inspection
Your roof won’t last forever – even though you may wish it would. Typically, a shingle roof will only last about 15 to 20 years. Sometimes, you can get a few more years out of it with quality materials and consistent maintenance. If you have a tile roof in Phoenix, you can expect it to last a couple of decades longer, but you’ll still be looking at an expiration date.
You shouldn’t just look at your roof’s age to know that it’s time to replace it. You may be getting more time out of it with your consistent care. Instead, you should look at these four telltale signs to know that you may need a new roof – and that you need a roof inspection at a minimum:
Curling or Missing Shingles
One of the signs that your Phoenix shingle roof is aging is that some of the individual shingles start to curl up around the edges or that they have fallen off the roof completely (or been blown off). To check for this safely, you should get a pair of binoculars to look over your roof from the ground. You can also see that there are missing shingles if you there is exposed black asphalt, which is used on the roofing underlayment.
If you see any of these signs, you should call a local Phoenix roofer right away. You need a professional to investigate what’s going on so you know if you need to consider re-roofing or if you just need to make simple roof repair.
Excessive Granules
Shingles may not curl up or fall off when they start to age out. Instead, they may disintegrate slowly over time. One way you can know this is happening is to check your gutters and downspouts. Disintegrating shingles will leave a lot of granules in both. The Phoenix roof shingles will slowly decay, leaving behind granules as they do.
Granules in your gutters and downspouts doesn’t necessarily mean you need a new roof – though that’s a pretty good sign. You may just need to replace a few bad shingles. Schedule a roof inspection to be sure.
Cracked or Broken Tiles
Tile holds up a lot better than shingle on a roof. When it starts to wear down, you aren’t going to see bits of tile in the gutters. However, you may see cracked or broken tiles. Storms and falling branches can also damage the tiles. Any cracks or breaks can allow water to seep into the roof, which can cause widespread damage to your roof structure and eventually your home.
No matter what, cracked or broken tiles in Phoenix must be replaced. If you spot any, call a roofer in Phoenix to come out and make the roof repair and to perform an inspection to see if the damage has spread.
Ceiling Stain
You aren’t likely to see a bunch of water pouring from your ceiling when you have a leak. Instead, the leak is likely to be a slow one, and you aren’t likely to see any signs until the leak has become bigger. Then you’ll see a yellow-ish or brown-ish stain on your ceiling, where the water has been spreading.
If you see any kind of stain on your ceiling, that’s a bad sign. Call a roofer right away to perform an inspection and find out where the problem lies. You’ll want to get the whole roof inspected just in case there are widespread issues and the leak is just one symptom. The best-case scenario is that you find out you have only a leak and just need some simple roof repair arround Phoenix.
Your roof plays an important role in your home’s safety and its optimal performance. It’s important that you pay close attention to what is happening with the health of your roof and that you stick to a regular maintenance schedule. Investing in a regular roofing inspection will go a long way toward protecting your roof, as will calling a roofer in Phoenix if you notice any of these telltale signs of a problem.
Allstate Roofing can help keep your roof in top shape. We offer roof repair and re-roofing in Phoenix and the surrounding area. We specialize in residential roofing, and we work on tile and shingle roofing, as well as some other popular roofing types. We can perform routine inspections of your roof to ensure that repairs are made immediately to prevent the spread of damage. Should you need a new roof installation, we can advise you and then install it. Call us in Phoenix today to talk with a roofing contractor about your needs and to schedule an estimate.
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Written by Chad Thomas
“Chad Thomas, born in Arizona and influenced by his licensed roofer father, gained extensive experience in major companies before founding his own licensed roofing business.”