Categories: Roofing

Roofing 101: Your Roof’s 3 Biggest Natural Enemies

It can be argued that your roof is the single most important part of your home’s exterior. Therefore, it is absolutely imperative that we keep it in the best possible condition year-round. But in order to keep it functioning as intended, we should first try to understand what can cause problems for it. That being said, a trusted residential and commercial roofing expert lists the three top culprits that can cause damage to your roof.

1. Hail

Hailstones, sometimes as large as golf balls, crashing onto your roof can definitely be a problem. Wood shakes, slate and metal roofs will dent or even split after impact. For asphalt shingles, the protective granules that cover the surface of the shingles can become dislodged, effectively shortening their lifespan. Unfortunately, there is not much we can do to prevent it. What you can do, however, is have your roof inspected immediately after a hailstorm.

2. Leaves and Other Organic Debris

While seemingly harmless, a pile of leaves on your residential roofing can be problematic if left alone. You see, a pile of sticks, leaves, and other organic matter can mulch on your roof. This pile will stay constantly moist at the bottom causing your shingles to deteriorate and the roof structure underneath to rot.

3. Ice and Snow

If you live in a climate with harsh winters, then one of your roof’s main enemies is ice and snow. Ice and snow that accumulates on your roof will melt during the day and remelt at night. This process of thawing and freezing can lift your shingles and can cause leaks.

Looking for a reliable and honest roofing contractor who cares deeply about their work? Then give Roof Pro LLC call at (678) 562-6071 or fill out our online contact form to schedule a free appointment with one of our experts today. 

Gianni Kahla

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