How To Tell If You Have Old Roof Shingles and If They Need Repair
Do you have old roof shingles? In the north Georgia and Atlanta area, roofs typically last up to 15 years, and natural conditions like high heat, humidity, and aggressive storms often require repairs and replacements to your roof’s shingles in order to make sure your home’s first line of defense against the elements is running smoothly and in proper working order. The best course of action for determining the health and safety of your roof will always be a professional inspection. Sentry Rooftop provides free inspections and quality, cost-effective repair options designed to extend the life of your roof so you do not need to pay for a costly replacement. Spotting old shingles, or any other complications your roof might have is important for helping you make the decision to call for preventative repair, and get more life out of your roof before you may need a full replacement someday! Check for these five signs that your roof may need shingle replacements, or to see if you might have old shingles.
How To Spot Old Roof Shingles:
- You don’t know the age of your roof, but it might be old! This is not necessarily a way to spot old roof shingles, but if you don’t know the age of your roof – it is best to consult with a professional! The quicker you catch any seen or unseen problems your roof might be having, the better! Additionally, routine maintenance on your roof that might require a quick fix here or there will be more budget friendly in the long run.
- Loose granules. If you’re noticing loose granules in your gutters, on the ground around your roof, or anywhere else near your home – this is a key sign that your roof might need new shingles! When shingles become old, they molt the granules that provide moisture and UV protection. Granules coming loose is also common in areas like north Georgia and Atlanta where high intensity winds and storms are common.
- Dark spots. Dark spots on shingles usually indicate an excess of moisture – which can ruin your roof! When moisture is not wicked away properly by your shingles, it can become trapped and create unsightly dark spots. If caught soon enough, moisture can be eradicated and your shingles can be properly replaced to keep your roof, and the materials underneath it, dry!
- Missing shingles. Missing shingles can occur even on newer roofs, but typically if shingles are becoming loose enough to fall off that means they may be old. Replacing missing shingles as soon as possible is critical for preventing damage. Shingles are your home’s first line of defense against the elements, and making sure they’re all in proper conditions will keep your home safe!
- Cracking, curling, or peeling. When you do a quick ground-level inspection of your roof, a telltale sign of old shingles is cracking, curling, or peeling. Ideal shingles should be laying straight and should be flush with your roof. It is best to schedule a free consultation with the experts at Sentry Rooftop so that they can also inspect areas you might not see!
While there are many signs to look for when determining whether your roof has old shingles – it is always important to let an expert check it out before making any decisions about repairs! Additionally, having an expert inspect your roof regularly can help you spot trouble before it might occur to help prevent you from taking on costly expenses for repairing your roof. The professionals at Sentry Rooftop come equipped with training from experts with over 40 years experience in the north Georgia and Atlanta area.
The benefits of working with Sentry Rooftop include:
- Family-owned and operated
- Free inspections
- Workmanship guarantee
- Full dispatch and office support for projects
- Thorough training and safety inspections
You can schedule a free inspection with Sentry Rooftop here or get in contact with our dedicated staff of roofing professionals and take the first step to ensure the life span and quality of your roof today!
You can find expert tips on determining the age of your roof here or visit our blog for more roofing tips and recommendations for maintaining a roof in the North Georgia area.