Signs of Roof Damage You May Be Missing

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When you’re putting together a roof inspection, perhaps before calling in a roofing professional or trying to sell your home, you probably have a few issues in mind. If you see shingles missing due to a heavy windstorm, you know some sort of investment is coming. The same applies to an obvious leak or damage to your gutters, but these aren’t the only forms 0f roof trouble that you should have an eye out for. Some of these can only be seen by a professional, but in other cases, it’s simply a matter of paying extra attention.

The Hidden Signs

Residencial RoofOne surprising thing that may be indicating that your roof is damaged is if you find a lot more animals rummaging and scurrying around than usual. This is because animals are naturally drawn to broken areas of the roof because these can make good areas to hide and nest in from the elements. Granted, in some cases, they may be passing through, but if you see a lot of added activity, that may be an indicator that you need to act. Another thing to keep an ear out for is strange whistling sounds or just unexpected air flow. In some cases, smaller holes and roof damage may not lead to a true leak, but some mysterious air flows. If your home has good insulation, this can be a doubly understandable sign.

In other cases, variants on traditional roof issues may not be as easy to see. For example, you probably know you need to act if you see a wet spot, but the same applies to black spots. If you ignore a black spot on your roof, this could lead to problems like expanding leaks and even potential mold. In addition, a buckling shingle may not be as easy to see as a missing one, but it still indicates that you need to make a replacement.

Getting Your Roof Back To Its Best

Remember, the sooner you act on some of these more subtle issues, the easier it’s going to be to avoid having to deal with larger issues in the future. If you are looking for a top roofing company in the Denver area, contact Horn Brothers Roofing today, as we can put our decades of experience to work for you. We will be closed 12/21-1/7/2019 For Christmas and New Year.

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