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Friday, October 9, 2015

How to Spot a Failing Roof

  Phil's Main Roofing 
26 Fitch Street, Norwalk CT
(203) 838-4545
www.philsmainroofing.com


When your roof becomes old, you know it’s time to replace it. But what if your roof is relatively new - how can you tell if you have damage? To make this process an easier one, we’ve put together a few tips to help you find out if your roof needs tending to:

Know the weather. If you live in an area where you get lots of rain, wind, and snow then it helps to know how these conditions can damage your roof. Keeping track of how much wind and precipitation your roof is exposed to can tell you whether or not you might have a structural or cosmetic roofing issue. 

Look for damaged shingles.
Did you know you can get a good look at your roof from ground level with just a pair of binoculars? To spot signs of damaged shingles, look all around for cracks, curling, or places where they might be missing. If shingles are missing, you might find a few on the ground, and if they’re curling, you’ll see them angling upwards.

Locate water stains. Checking for water stains can prevent a moldy environment, so it’s important to look for signs of damage after a heavy storm. When the weather clears up, step inside the attic and do a little investigating on the underside of your roof's sheathing. Do you see any moisture or soft spots? If so, you’ll want to call your roofing contractor to catch the issue before bigger problems arise.

Check the flashing. While you’re in the attic, it’s a good idea to also check the flashing. On a sunny day, shut off your attic lights and examine the underside of the chimney and stack vent. Spy any tiny holes of light? This can be a clear sign that your flashing is shot and needs to be replaced. 

When in doubt, turn to Phil’s Main Roofing! We are here for all of your roofing needs, including maintenance, structural repair, and new construction services. To learn more about how we can assist you through every step of the roofing repair process, visit us at www.philsmainroofing.com or give us a call at (203) 838-4545 today!

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