Warning Signs That Indicate You Need a New Roof

People often do not consider repairing or replacing the roof a priority until the roof springs a leak and water is pouring through the ceiling. Like every other part of our homes, rooftops can get old due to wear and tear and weather conditions. As per the  National Roofing Contractors Association, homeowners should inspect their roofs at least twice a year, especially in spring and fall. The spring inspection will ensure that homeowners are well aware of any damage to their roof due to heavy snowfall in winter, and the fall inspection will alert them about the monsoon damage. Regular inspections will also ensure that their rooftop is free of debris and remains clean throughout the year.

However, some damage is irreparable when it comes to roofs. In such cases, you should consider replacing your roof with a new one. Here are a few signs that indicate that you need to change your roof with a new one:

1. It’s Been More Than 20 Years

Homeowners need to keep a check on their roof records.  Traditional roofs, like asphalt shingle roofs, usually have a life of about 20 to 25 years. Once that time has passed, replacing the rooftop of their home with a new one is advisable to prevent any accidents or mishaps. Store the receipts safely to go back to them and check your roof’s replacement and installation history.

2.  Your Neighbors are Replacing Their Roofs

For those living in a neighborhood with all the houses built around the same time, your neighbors replacing their rooftops may be a good sign for you to do the same. This especially holds for all gated societies, as all houses there are often built by the same construction company and use the same material. If your neighbor’s roof requires repairs or a replacement, yours will most likely need the same. Your best choice is to maintain a proactive approach to this and replace your rooftop immediately.

3. Shingles Cupping, Curling, or Clawing

One of the most prominent signs that your roof’s lifespan is ending is the deterioration of your roof shingles. If you see many shingles beginning to point upward or curl, it’s time to change the rooftop. Similarly, If the shingles begin to claw and their center begins to lift upwards, it can show severe damage to the roof due to weather changes or wear and tear.

4. You’re Finding Shingles on the Ground

Shingles can strip off in small chunks, especially after a heavy snowfall season. You may find these small pieces in your backyard every once in a while. However, if you’re seeing them frequently, chances are your roof is at the end of its lifespan. It is advisable to call an expert to inspect your roof and replace it immediately if required.

5. Your Roof Is Sagging

If your roof is sagging with time, it may be a good sign you need to go for a new installation. Such a condition may occur over time due to extreme water damage. It can be solved through easy repairs like removing the plywood sheathing underneath the roof but may require a complete replacement in some cases. It is advisable to consult an expert in this regard.

Endnote

If you notice any of the signs, including a sagging roof, changing shapes of the shingles, and your neighbors replacing their roof, you need to call a quality rooftop provider. Your home insurance might cover the cost of the replacement of the roof. Look through the attached page to find out how to get homeowners insurance to pay for a roof replacement and see if your insurance provider will shoulder the costs.