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5 Signs of Aging Roof by PowerRoofr

Your home looks beautiful if its roof is in good condition. It is an important part of the house structure as it protects the interior from changing weather conditions and keeps the home insulated. On the other hand, an aging roof creates issues like leaks, mold or algae growth and energy loss, etc. Therefore, for homeowners, it’s important to have a periodic inspection of the roof. Not doing it regularly will lead to bigger problems and a bigger cost.

It is critical to keep track of when your roof shows signs of aging. Waiting too long to fix a roof that should have been replaced a long time ago can result in expensive problems. Every six months, check for indicators of aging to spot any problems before they become costly and keep your home safe.

Below are 5 signs that need to be considered.

1. Granules are Found in the Gutter

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Shingles are covered with granules for more durability. If you found considerable debris in your gutters, then you should understand that your roof is getting old. Either it needs replacement or repair. If you have a new roof and noticed granules in the gutter, there’s nothing to worry about. Because that’s the loose part of the granules. However, if your roof is 10-15 years old and you have found a cluster of granules, that’s worrisome. Ultimately the life of the shingles deteriorates quickly once it gets exposed to sunlight because of falling granules.

2. Moss or Algae Growth on the Roof

Roof exposure to rain, snow, and water is unavoidable. If it is not regularly checked it may accumulate some water. This water penetration leads to most of the problems and moss or algae growth on the roof surface is one of those. Moss and mold develop on a home’s roof, causing gaps between the two shingles and accelerating the breakdown of the roof shingles. If left unchecked, this can lead to water damage and the need for a complete roof replacement.

3. Weakening of Sealant Between Shingles

As we can see from the naked eye shingles are placed over one another to keep them steady and more durable. Adhesive glue or sealant is applied between the two shingles to keep them intact. This sealant gets weakened over time. Weather conditions, like heavy rains and snow, affect its sealant strength badly which leads to broken shingles. And breaking of shingles is indeed a big sign of an aging roof which needs to be considered immediately.

4. Curling / Cracking of the Shingles

Cracked shingles, curled or cupped shingles, and missing shingles all indicate one thing – Roof Is Getting Old. The roof is exposed to weather elements and fights with them 24/7. Its deterioration is normal and requires maintenance. Despite regular maintenance, the aging roof needs to be replaced.

5. Leak in the Roof Attic

A leak in the roof is a red flag and a key sign of an aged roof. We should never ignore the water marks on the interior of the house. This means that water is seeping in through a hole or a crack and can lead to a much bigger problem.

All the above-mentioned signs of the aging roof are interlinked and must not be overlooked.

We Help You Inspecting Your Roof

Obtaining a professional examination is essential if you see any signs of damage or deterioration on your roof. You can get expert advice on whether to repair or replace your roof. PowerRoofr helps you in determining possible signs of aging your roof is showing over time.

Call us and get your roof examined by our experts. Or fill out our free estimate form.