Your roof protects your home from harsh weather, but it can’t warn you when there’s a problem. You can “listen” to what your roof tells you by spotting certain signs. In this post, we’ll cover six warning signs to look out for so you can keep your home safe and sound.
1. Water Spots on Your Ceiling
Water spots on your ceiling are a clear sign your roof needs attention. They often indicate a leak, but finding the exact source can be tricky since water can travel before it shows up. It’s important to check these spots, especially after rain, to prevent further damage.
2. Alarming Granules in the Gutters
Granules from your shingles accumulating in your gutters indicate that your shingles are aging and losing their ability to protect your roof from UV rays. In regions with fluctuating weather conditions, preserving the integrity of your shingles is essential.
3. Cracking and Cupping Shingles
Cracked or wavy (cupped) shingles are signs of damage, often caused by sun exposure or poor attic ventilation. Regular roof checks are essential to catch these issues early and prevent premature aging.
4. Loose or Missing Shingles
Missing shingles are often caused by strong winds or wildlife. A lush environment can attract animals, so securing your roof and trimming nearby tree branches is important to keep them away.
5. Ice Dams
Be mindful of ice dams. They form when melted snow refreezes at the roof’s edge, potentially causing leaks. Proper attic insulation and ventilation can help prevent this, protecting your home from water damage.
6. Algae
Dark streaks on your roof indicate algae growth, which is common in humid climates. While it mainly affects appearance, it can signal the need for algae-resistant shingles or zinc strips to help prevent future buildup.
Apex Home Solutions has a strong track record of helping homeowners in Oregon City and nearby areas maintain durable, efficient roofing systems. We’re your go-to experts for all your roofing needs. Call us at (503) 442-1719 or fill out our contact form to schedule an appointment.