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Common Signs Your Roof Is Aging

Recognizing the signs of an aging roof is crucial for any homeowner. The unforgiving weather can take a toll on your roofing materials, leading to wear and tear that, if neglected, can lead to significant damage to your home. When spotted early, these issues can be properly addressed and extend the life of your roof. Here are some signs to look out for.

Curled or Buckled Shingles

One of the most visible signs that your roof may be approaching the end of its lifespan is when the shingles start to curl or buckle. Shingles can curl in two ways—cupping, which happens when the edges of the shingle turn upwards, and clawing, where the edges stay flat and the middle starts to come up. Both are indicators of weathering and could point towards potential leaks, making immediate assessment crucial. 

Missing Granules and Bare Spots

Another common issue is the loss of granules from asphalt shingles, leading to bare spots. Over time, harsh weather conditions can wash away the protective granules from your shingles. This loss exposes the asphalt to the sun, which can speed up the aging process and increase the risk of leaks. Checking for granule residue in your gutters can help identify this issue early.

Cracked or Missing Shingles

Cracked or missing shingles are clear indicators that your roof may need attention. Seasonal extremes can cause materials to expand and contract, leading to cracks. High winds can also rip shingles from your roof. Regular inspections can help catch these issues before they lead to more significant problems, such as water damage.

Sagging Roof

A sagging roof is a serious sign of an aging roof, often indicating structural issues. It could be an indicator of a larger problem, such as weakened rafters or water saturation. This issue deserves immediate attention as it could lead to roof collapse if not addressed. 

Visible Signs of Aging

While some signs of an aging roof may require closer inspection, others are immediately apparent. These can include moss growth, which tends to occur in areas that don’t get much sunlight and can retain moisture, damaging the shingles over time. Additionally, if your roof is over 20 years old, it might simply be at the end of its service life, especially if you’re noticing several of these issues concurrently.

At LePage and Sons Roofing LLC, we encourage homeowners to contact us at the first sign of roof aging for a professional evaluation and appropriate solutions. Remember, regular inspections and maintenance are your best defense against the relentless weather and the toll it can take on your roof. Call us today at (508) 295-6483 or visit our contact page to schedule an appointment.

LePage and Sons Roofing

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