Look Out for These Signs of Roofing Damage

by | Jan 29, 2014 | Roofing

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Most property owners give little thought to their roof until there is a sign of trouble. However, roofs should be inspected regularly to help prevent costly repairs in the future. Replacing an entire roof is very expensive. Your roof should be serviced well before replacement becomes the only option. Ideally, a property owner should have their roof professionally inspected at least twice a year. It is also a good idea to have a roof inspected after exposure to heavy winds and/or rain. There is some level of danger involved with a roof inspection. Roofing services should generally be performed by a professional roofer. There are number local Roofers in Virginia Beach that offer affordable inspection services on a one-off or ongoing basis.

As a property owner, there are things you can look for that might indicate your roof needs servicing. The best part is that you can often spot the following causes for concern from the ground or inside the property.

Sagging

A sagging roof is very dangerous. Sagging indicates that there may be water damage or damage to the supporting wooden frame and rafters. A sagging roof can eventually collapse if left untreated.

Signs of Moisture or Leaks

Untreated wet spots or stains can lead to rot or mold. Unfortunately, the wet spot you are seeing might not be where the source of the problem lies. Often, water travels downward from the actual source. In some cases you might even see a trail. If you act quickly enough, professional Roofers in Virginia Beach should be able to swiftly eradicate the problem.

Missing Shingles

While a few missing shingles here and there might not seem like a big deal, they could actually be signs of a bigger problem. Shingles tend to fall away as the roof ages, generally at around 15 to 20 years. Missing shingles may indicate advanced wear and tear, or even that the whole roof needs to be replaced. The area under missing shingles should be inspected as soon as possible, as the base sheet underneath the shingles can weaken and rot if left exposed for too long.

 

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