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Roofing problems can crop up from time to time, even on the most well-maintained roofs. It's important to the well-being of your home that you repair problems quickly to avoid further damage. It's especially important for people looking to sell their homes because the roof is one of the most important factors potential buyers are considering, according to The Motley Fool. Here are some of the most common roofing problems homeowners may face.
If you are going to get your roof replaced, make sure to go with a high-quality roofing contractor. Poor roofing installations will cost you a lot to install, and then even more down the line. Roofs are meant to last for decades, but poor roofing will ensure an untimely demise. Shingles will fall off or warp. Your attic won't be properly insulated and your home will lose energy efficiency. Water can pool and cause leaks or the growth of mold and mildew. The problem won't be solved by a quick repair, either. Issues will continue to pop up until you install an entirely new roof the right way.
Leaks are the most common roofing problem that even good roofing installations can face. Leaks are caused when water gets underneath shingles and finds a way into your home. The leaking water can lead to a lot of damage. Your home's paint, walls, insulation, light fixtures, furniture, carpeting, electrical appliances, foundation, and more are all susceptible to water damage brought about by leaks in your roof.
High winds, age, and illness can all work to knock tree limbs or entire trees down. When they fall, they can cause damage to people, animals, cars, and your home. Your roof is particularly vulnerable being the highest part of the house. Falling limbs can break or completely knock off shingles. They can also puncture the roof or completely crush it, depending on the size. This can lead to harm for the home's inhabitants, as well as more minor problems like leaks.
High winds from storms can also damage your roof. As mentioned above, they can knock trees and other debris onto your roof and lead to impact damage. They can also tear off shingles and expose the underlay to the elements. If the wind doesn't tear off the sheets, it can blow rain, sleet, and snow at an angle that allows it to work under the shingles and cause leaks, as mentioned above.
Snow and ice can accumulate on your roof during the winter months and lead to the formation of ice dams. The heat from your home is released through your roof. Snow that piles up is melted and drains off the slope to the gutters. If the gutters are clogged, the water refreezes and starts to accumulate along the edges of your roof, the most vulnerable part when it comes to leaks. Snow continues to fall on your roof and melt, but it has nowhere to go. Instead of getting to the gutter, the water will pool and lead to leaks in your roof. Get your roof inspected by a local roofer before winter rolls around to avoid this issue.
Clogged gutters can occur any time of year. Branches, dirt, leaves, and pests like insects and birds can all lead to clogged gutters. Like waxing your car, it's a good idea to clean your gutters at least four times a year. If the thought of cleaning the gutters is abhorrent to you, or you aren't physically capable, hire a roofing service to install a gutter cover. The cover lets water fall normally into the gutter and blocks pieces of debris.
Roofs can last for decades, but every roof eventually degrades from normal wear and tear. Signs of degradation include fading, broken or missing shingles, warping, bucking, sagging, moss growth, higher energy bills, and more leaks. The best way to protect against the regular wear and tear a roof has to go through is to invest in regular maintenance. This will prevent costly repairs and keep the overall upkeep of your roof in good condition.
The good news is that all of these roofing problems can be expertly handled by experienced and skilled roofing contractors. If you are looking for great local roofers in Little Rock, Arkansas, look no further than Garcia and Sons Roofing and Gutters. Call today or visit our website to allow us to put our 40 years of experience to work for you.
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