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How to Know When It Is Time to Get a New Roof Installed on Your House

By: Teresaal Dridge
Category : Construction and Maintenance
July 2, 2019

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C.J. Martin
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There are many common signs that it is time to contact a roofer in Lisle, IL, and get your roof replaced. A new roof is a big investment, but it is an important one. Knowing the signs that your roof is old and in disrepair could prevent major damage to your home.

Shingles with Loose Nails

One sign is that the nails securing the asphalt shingles to the roof's decking have become loose or popped out. Nail pops mean that the shingles are no longer secure. You might notice that other nails are pushed in too far. This is also a problem.

Shingles with Granule Loss

Another way to tell that it is time for a roof replacement is that the shingles have lost most of their granules. The granular material on the shingles is what makes them resistant to water. Without the granules, water has an easier time of seeping through the backing material and causing a roof leak. The granules gradually wear off, but tree branches, ice, hail, and snow can wear them out at a faster rate. Walking on your roof can also loosen the granules. Squirrels and other critters running across the roof may cause some damage to the granules, too.

Missing or Damaged Shingles

One of the clearest signs that you need to have a new roof installed is missing or damaged shingles. If you can see that several shingles are cracked or lifting up from the roof, it is time to get a new roof put on your house. Missing shingles are also a problem. All it takes is for a strong windstorm to blow off one or a few of your roof's shingles. This weakens the entire structure, making it easier for more shingles, underlayment or flashing to be damaged.

Contact our roofer in Lisle, IL, today at Showalter Roofing Service, Inc. or visit https://www.showalterroofing.com/ to arrange a roofing inspection.