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When Do You Need Roof Repair?

When Do You Need Roof Repair?

Many homeowners underestimate the importance of regular roof maintenance. Plenty of people don’t pay attention to their roofs until something goes wrong or a storm hits. Unfortunately, this usually means that when you do have to pay attention to your roof, it’s a big and unexpected expense. Keeping on top of regular roof maintenance could save you from these surprise bills.

If nothing seems obviously wrong with your roof, how do you know when to call for roof repair? In this blog, we’ll go over a few warning signs that could mean it’s time to call a roofing contractor to give your roof a once-over. They might just uncover something potentially extensive that you can’t see from the ground! It’s always best to keep an eye on these things; read on to find out a few things to look out for.

Moss Growing on Roof

While it might not seem like a big deal, and moss itself doesn’t do direct damage to your roof, moss can still be a sign that you need to call a roofing company. Moss acts like a sponge and holds water on your roof longer than it should be there. Ideally, you want water to run right down the roof and into the gutters; standing water is a roof’s worst enemy, and moss essentially creates a little patch of it. This can result in water damage and even mold growth if left unattended. This doesn’t just affect your roof; it could be bad news for your home’s interior as well.

Luckily, moss is easily handled. It can be removed during a roof inspection and your roof can be treated to prevent more moss from growing. Metal roofing can also mitigate moss growth; while it’s a big investment, many types of metal roofing could prevent moss from taking root in the first place. In the long run, this could end up saving you money. If a roof replacement is in the near future, it’s worth considering metal roofing materials!

Damaged Shingles

Shingles that are cracked, curled, or missing altogether can’t do their job properly. Even a tiny gap in your shingles could let in water! Shingles can be cracked by hail damage, falling debris, and all sorts of other things. Asphalt shingles curl with sun exposure and age, pulling away from the roof surface and exposing the underlayment to the elements. Shingles can even fall off completely as a result of storm damage and high winds.

Storm Damage

Storm damage isn’t always as extreme as a tree falling into your living room. Whenever a storm comes through, your roof is your first line of defense — and that means it’s the first thing that gets damaged. Shingles are surprisingly fragile, and any impact can damage them.

The only solution for damaged shingles is to replace them. If you live in an area with strong weather conditions, a sturdier shingle type could be a good investment. If you’d like to replace

your asphalt shingles with something more durable, such as metal or slate roofing, this can be an excellent solution to your problem. Asphalt shingles are favored by homeowners for their balance of affordability and durability, but the higher upfront cost of metal or slate roofing can pay off in the long run due to their longer useful lifespan and higher durability.

Granules in Gutters

In the case of asphalt shingle roofs, you might start to see asphalt granules being shed into the gutters. This means that your shingles are starting to lose their capacity to protect your home. If your shingles lose too many granules, they can’t prevent water from reaching the underlayment anymore. That’s why if you see this happening, you should call a roofing service promptly. A roofing expert can help assess whether you need small-scale roof repair services or something a little more intensive. If water damage has reached the underlayment, you might need a partial or complete roof replacement.

Rust or Mold

If you see rust on your gutters or roof flashing, it means that the metal has started oxidizing and breaking down. This means water can get through, and do damage to your roof’s underlayment. Letting this water damage go untreated for long enough could lead to a full roof replacement rather than a simple repair. The worst thing about this is that the rest of your roof could still look completely fine from the ground. That’s why regular roofing inspections, even if you don’t think anything is wrong, could end up saving you from a long-term roofing project and a lot of extra spending.

Mold growth on any part of your house, inside or out, is always a bad sign. If you see mold on your roof, or even on your exterior walls (inside or out) it could indicate that your roof isn’t handling moisture well. Even if your roof looks completely fine, it could still let water into the underlying structure. If you can’t find any other potential moisture source, there could be a hidden roof leak somewhere.

Count on Mosaic Roofing for Roof Repair Solutions!

The Mosaic Roofing team believes in fantastic customer service and even better roofing work. Whether you need a full roof replacement or a minor repair, our professional roofers will handle it with strong attention to detail and attentive customer service. We’re working on your home, so we want to make sure we handle it with respect. We prioritize customer satisfaction from start to finish.

We’ll handle everything from a small roof damage problem to a full roof replacement project. We’ll never push an upsell for services you don’t need; we’re always looking for the most cost-effective solutions for our customers. We also offer financing options for our services.

Above all, we want to make sure that the roof over your head is strong and reliable. From initial estimate to final cleanup, our skilled team will bring expert workmanship and unmatched quality. Give us a call to learn more about our wide variety of services!