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8 Signs that Prove You Need a New Roof

How Do You Know When You Need a New Roof?

The roofing of your building is your first line of defense against the elements. It safeguards your family and belongings from rain, snow, wind, and heat. Yet, like anything else in your home, it doesn’t last forever. Knowing when it’s time for a new roof is crucial to prevent potential damage to your home’s structure.

Reading this post will guide you through the critical signs that indicate your roof may need replacement.

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1. Age of Your Roof

The age of your roof is one of the most significant indicators that it may be time for a replacement. Most experts agree that a typical roof will last between 20 and 30 years. If your roof is in this age range and you’ve noticed other issues, it might be time to invest in a new one.

2. Shingles Are Curling or Missing

Inspect your roof’s shingles closely. If you notice that the shingles are starting to curl or buckle, that’s a sign that they are past their life expectancy. Missing shingles are another symptom of a failing roof and can lead to leaks if not addressed.

3. Shingle Granules in the Gutters

Asphalt shingles tend to shed more granules toward the end of their life cycle. Check your gutters; if you find them loaded with shingle granules, it’s a sign that your roof could be near the end of its lifespan.

4. Roof Valleys

If your roof shingles are falling apart or missing in this area, it’s a definite sign you may need a new roof. Roof valleys are critical areas of your roof. Snow and rain flow through valleys into gutters. If the valley is compromised, you could be susceptible to roof leaks.

5. Daylight Through the Roof Boards

If you notice a spongy feel or trampoline bounce when walking on the roof, this means the underlying decking is weakened from moisture. Check your attic to see if there is any daylight coming through the roof boards. Also, look for moisture in the insulation.

6. Chimney Flashing

This is another area to be concerned about. If your flashing consists of roof cement or tar, it may need to be replaced with a long-term, water-tight fitting, which would be a metal flashing system.

7. Roof Sagging

A sagging roof is typically an indication of a structural issue and could be due to problems with the decking in the attic or even the supports in the foundation. If you notice any sagging areas, it’s crucial to contact a professional as soon as possible.

8. Frequent Leaks

Even with occasional maintenance, roofs can develop leaks. But if leaks become a common occurrence, it’s often more cost-effective to replace the entire roof rather than continuously repairing it.

Keeping an eye out for these signs will help you stay ahead of potentially significant damage. If you notice any of them, it’s best to get an expert opinion. A professional roofing contractor can assess the condition of your roof and recommend the best course of action—whether that’s a few minor repairs or a complete replacement. 

Remember, your roof is an essential part of your home’s structure, so taking the time to maintain it will pay off in the long run.

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If you have further questions about roof replacement needs, contact your local roofing contractor at Allegiant Exteriors to keep your best interests in mind.

We offer no-obligation free roof inspections for both residential and commercial properties. 

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