Roof repair and replacement is a task that is dreaded by many homeowners, but when it is needed it is important that you do not delay. A damaged roof can allow moisture to penetrate into your home, causing water damage as well as a host of other issues, including mildew, mold, and even rotting of your home’s wooden frame. In order to prevent these seriously costly headaches, roof issues should be addressed promptly and thoroughly. So how do you know when it’s time for a new asphalt roof? Read on to find out.
Cracked, curling, or shedding shingles
If you spy problems with your asphalt shingles, this is one of the surest signs that you need to bring in the help of a professional to find out the extent of the damage. When asphalt shingles begin to curl, crack, or shed granules, it can mean that they are on their last legs and will soon fail. If only a few shingles are affected then you may be able to simply replace those, but if there are too many then your roof may begin to look like a patchwork quilt. In that case, it might be time to consider a whole roof replacement.
Frequent ice dams
If you frequently experience ice dams in the winter then this can be a major sign that you should consider a roof replacement. These large and dangerous sheets of ice accumulate due to inferior insulation and poor ventilation, problems that can only be remedied by installing a new roof.
Sagging roof
A sagging roof is a sure sign of imminent disaster, so you’ll need to call in the help of a professional immediately! Sagging is a sign of structural damage that will require the skills of an experienced roofing contractor to handle. At Blair Construction, we have the expertise needed to asses whether your roof can be repaired or will require a full replacement.
Call Blair Construction today
If you’re ready to get started on your kitchen remodel project, you’ll need the help of a trusted and expert contractor by your side. Your neighborly contractors at Blair Construction are ready and willing to help. Give us a call 410-729-0777 or fill out our contact form to schedule your free, in-home estimate today.
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