Categories: Roofing

Common Weak Spots of Your Roof

Due to extreme weather conditions, your roofing system may suffer from inevitable issues as time goes by. Without regular roof inspections, your roof may experience leaks, allowing mold and mildew to eventually form. For this reason, it’s important for you to know the vulnerable parts of your roof and determine the early signs of roofing damage. 

In this article, WaynCo Roofing, LLC, a top company known for roof insurance claim assistance, discusses common weak spots of your roof to watch out for. 

Unstable Gutter Systems

Gutter systems that are deemed unstable can lead to rain pooling around your home and damaging your siding and foundation. When your gutters are clogged, water will accumulate on your roof and wreck your roofing materials, soffit or fascia. Without proper roof maintenance, you may require costly repairs or replacements to fix these issues. Thus, make sure to keep your gutters in good condition at all times by having a professional roofer inspect your roof at least twice a year. 

Less Durable Shingles

During hot summers, your shingles may blister, buckle or curl, and granules may begin to degrade. Heavy winds are also likely to rip off your shingles or knock them loose. These issues can allow water to enter your home, leading to severe moisture damage. To prevent this, be sure to schedule a regular roof inspection. Your roofer would examine your roofing system and detect any problems before it gets worse. When it comes to extensive damage, they may suggest a roof replacement instead of repairs to avoid the possibility of future leaks.

Holes in Soffit

The soffit refers to the boards running between the fascia and your home, closing the gap between your roof eave and your home. It plays a major role in keeping proper ventilation in your home and prevents pests from entering your attic or roof. If the soffit develops cracks or holes, small animals may get inside and cause further damage. Your roofer will also have to get them fixed right away to avoid moisture damage from occurring.

Cracks in Flashing

Flashing is used in valleys and places where the roof meets a wall. It points to the components used to seal the roofing materials around the chimneys, vents and other openings or connections on your roof. Since flashing is made of aluminum or steel in most cases, the material is susceptible to rust and may come loose. Cracks or openings around the flashing area can lead to leakage. As such, it’s best to schedule a routine roof inspection, so that a roofer can make repairs on your flashing if necessary.  

For more inquiries regarding roofing issues, get in touch with WaynCo Roofing, LLC. We also offer a wide variety of roofing types, including metal roofs. To learn more about metal roofing cost installation, call us today at (704) 387-3392 or fill out our contact form to set an appointment.

Karrie Fasching

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