5 Signs of Roof Shingle Wear
Over time, it is natural to spot signs of roof shingle wear, especially in areas like northern Georgia that are frequently subject to heavy storms, wind, hail, and high temperatures. While there are obvious signs of roof damage like a moldy ceiling or leakage coming in through the roof, there are other more subtle signs of shingle wear and tear that homeowners need to be aware of. Some signs of natural wear on shingles may include curling, cracking, or even broken or missing pieces of shingles but receiving a complete roof inspection is essential to determine whether or not there is any shingle damage on points of the roof that are not easily visible. Check for these 5 signs of shingle wear, and get an idea of the condition of your roof.
Signs Your Shingles Have Experienced Wear and Tear:
- Cracking, peeling, broken, or curling shingles. One of the easiest ways to assess the condition of the shingles on your roof is with a quick peek at the condition of the shingles. Try checking shingles that are easily visible from the ground and look to see if they show any symptoms of damage like broken pieces, cracking, or curling-edged shingles. These are all solid indicators that your roof needs a thorough inspection and repair.
- Missing shingles. Are there visible bare spots on your roof? Are there patches where granules are missing from your shingles? Take another look from the ground, and see if there are any gaps that might indicate missing shingles. Losing shingles is common during heavy storms and wind, but needs an immediate repair to preserve the integrity of your roof.
- Lifting or buckling shingles. If your shingles are not laying flat on the roof, it may indicate that a repair is needed. As they are exposed to the elements, shingles will lift if they are not properly sealed to the roof due to improper installation, an uneven roof, or even installation in extremely cold temperatures. Lifting or buckling shingles are more susceptible to being ripped off during a storm, which could potentially cause a more costly repair.
- Moss, moisture, mold, and fungus. When a roof is shaded for an extended period during the day, it can often result in the overgrowth of molds, fungi, and inevitably too much moisture. Evidence of plant growth on a roof might also indicate that the roof is holding an unnecessary amount of moisture, and not properly doing its job. Sentry Rooftop’s professionals are trained to discover what underlying problems might be causing excess moisture build-up on a roof and provide the proper remedy.
- Shingles are losing granules. If pieces of the granular material on your shingles are ending up in your downspouts, gutters, or falling on the ground, this is another reliable indicator that your shingles are experiencing wear and tear. The main purpose of shingle’s granules is to provide UV protection to the shingles so that they don’t become dried out and ineffective. Shingles need a proper amount of granules to continue protecting your roof, and a Sentry Rooftop technician will be able to determine the condition of your shingles.
What Should You Do If You Notice Any Of These Signs of Roof Shingle Wear?
If you suspect your shingles are experiencing wear and tear from a simple ground inspection, it is best to schedule an appointment to have a Sentry Rooftop professional inspect your roof for further damage and to evaluate what type of repairs are needed. Preserving the structural integrity of your roof is critical to protecting the rest of your house, and at Sentry Rooftop we have over 40 years of experience working within the north Georgia and Atlanta areas to provide quality roof repair services to the community. Benefits of working with Sentry Rooftop include:
- Quality assurance, 100% of the time
- Quick and easy dispatching to promptly provide repairs
- Thorough explanation of repairs and the streamlined processes we provide
- Strategic advice and opinions that are fitted to align with your roofing goals
- Budget Conscious Repair Options
- Free Roof Inspections
Call (678) 925-4804 or schedule a free inspection online to speak with a trusted roofing professional today!
Want to learn more?
Learn what insurance companies recommend in terms of regular inspections here, or visit our blog for tips about general maintenance to extend the life of your roof and prevent the expense of a re-roofing project.