It can be difficult to determine when a home’s roof needs to be replaced because most homeowners don’t spend much time thinking about it. Like other things in life, the roof is out of sight, so it’s out of mind. Unfortunately, neglecting a roof can cause severe problems in the rest of the home. Below are several signs that a roof may need replacement.
The Roof is Aging
Though it can depend on the local climate and the materials from which it is made, most roofs last 20-25 years. If a roof is more than 20 years old, it is reaching the end of its useful life. However, it is not necessary to wait that long to have the roof inspected. Under most circumstances, the roof should be inspected once per year by one of the Roofing Companies in Nashville.
Damaged Shingles
Where shingled roofs are concerned, a contractor will recommend replacement if shingles are curling or buckling. While the contractor is evaluating the roof, they will look for shingle granules in the gutters as another indication the roof is too old.
Worn Flashing
Tar and cement flashing gradually wear, and most contractors will recommend metal flashing for greater durability. Ask the contractor to look at the flashing around the chimney, skylights, and other penetration points.
Light Is Coming Through
Roofs should be inspected from the inside as well. If there’s light peeking through the roof boards in the attic, there’s a definite problem. Most families spend roughly one-third of the yearly cooling and heating budget on air that escapes through cracks and gaps. To prevent leaks and save money, consult Roofing Companies in Nashville for repair or replacement.
Leaks
A leaking roof is usually a beginning sign of failure, and a minor leak can turn into a major issue if it is not promptly addressed. The average homeowner spends roughly four percent of the home’s value per year on repairs and maintenance, and costs increase as time passes.
It is reasonable to expect that some of the home’s overall maintenance will eventually go to roof replacement or repair. Visit us for repairs and maintenance that can preserve the home’s structural integrity.
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