10 Common Roofing Problems
1. Roof Leaks
It’s probably the single most common roofing problem facing homeowners. From cracked flashing (those thin, weatherproofed pieces of metal that are designed to keep water out) to broken shingles, tiles or slate there are nearly as many causes as there are roofs.
Most commonly, roof leaks have a tendency to occur:
- Near the chimney
- Under damaged shingles
- At flashing points
- Around gutters
- At skylights
- Close to vents and pipes
- In low spots or valleys
If you see signs of a leak, including discolored ceilings or damp walls, contact Reliable Roofing for a FREE inspection.
2. Pooled Water
When water begins to pool, or form little ponds on top of the roof, it can cause problems in the long run. A particular worry when it comes to flat roofs, the solution is to form tapered areas over the surface of the roof. Those little slopes will allow the water to run off, keeping your roof free from water damage.
3. Punctures and Holes
Everything from foot traffic to local wildlife can leave scrapes, puncture marks, or even big holes in a roof. Whether it’s a woodpecker drilling holes in the eaves or a contractor walking over the shingles, the damage can build up over the years, affecting the underlying wood or exposing it to rot-causing moisture.
4. Shrinkage
When a roof material shrinks, it can lead to a host of other difficulties, such as deterioration, cracking, and the pulling apart of critical components like flashing. Shrinkage particularly affects roofs covered with EPDM (a synthetic rubber membrane) and all other roof coverings
The professionals at Reliable Roofing have decades of experience performing flat roof repairs. If you’re worried about shrinkage or simply need your roof inspected for signs of shrink-related damage, give us a call today.
5. Cracking and Blistering
Over time, roofs can develop cracks, blisters, and ridges. Your chances of seeing such damage depends on the type of roof you have installed. Built-up roofs are roofs made of several layers that cover a relatively flat surface, are particularly susceptible to cracking and blistering.
It goes without saying: If a tree limb crashes into your roof, you’re in trouble. However, even if the branches rub against your roof on a daily basis, they can scratch the surface and wear down the top layer. At the very least, it’s safer for your roof if trees are trimmed so no limbs are resting on top of your home. At the very most, you might consider removing any trees that pose a serious danger to the integrity of the roof.
6. Snow and Ice Damage
Loss of Granules. Common asphalt shingles have small granules that absorb UV Radiation and protect roofs from the environment. If you notice granules beginning to collect under your roofing, give us a call for an inspection. Asphalt shingle bald spots can compromise the integrity of your roof. Our Reliable Roofers will gladly check to see if you asphalt shingles have any bald spots.
7. Poor Installation
Choosing inexperienced or poorly qualified roofing specialists can cost you money in the long run. In fact, shoddily installed roofs remain one of the most common reasons for long-term complications and short life expectancy and mold.
Reliable Roofing has been in the business for over 40 years. Our team is highly experienced and extremely knowledgeable. Whether you need residential or commercial roof installation, we do the job right the first time so you don’t face costly repairs down the road.
8. Tree Damage
It goes without saying: If a tree limb crashes into your roof, you’re in trouble. However, even if the branches rub against your roof on a daily basis, they can scratch the surface and wear down the top layer. At the very least, it’s safer for your roof if trees are trimmed so no limbs are resting on top of your home. At the very most, you might consider removing any trees that pose a serious danger to the integrity of the roof.
9. Clogged Gutters
If your gutters are clogged, broken, or otherwise defective, water might be backing up into the system. In that case, it might eventually seep into the eaves, where it can lead to rot. Preventing such damage involves routinely checking your gutters for debris, as well as broken parts. Installing screens on the gutter openings also prevents twigs and leaves from getting into your system.
10. Poor Maintenance
When caught early, the vast majority of roof problems are easy to fix. Bypassing routine maintenance, on the other hand, is the surest way to turn a minor concern into a major plight. Ignoring potential trouble spots is also a surefire way to get yourself in hot water. For best results, stick to a reliable maintenance schedule.