a defective roofing product was
used. Any granule loss, even if
slight, should be addressed, as
the side effects of granule loss
include a weakened roof and
leaking. If granule loss is not
addressed, the consequences
could be severe the next time a
storm occurs.
5 Signs Your
Roof Might Be
Wearing Down
Replacing a roof is a costly
venture few homeowners
look forward to. According to
Remodeling magazine’s 201011 “Cost vs. Value” report, the
national average cost of a roof
replacement is nearly $22,000, a
costly endeavor considering the
tenuous nature of the economy.
What’s more, homeowners who
choose more upscale roofing
materials can expect to spend
almost $40,000 on their roofs.
Such costs make it no
small wonder that many
homeowners fear the dreaded
diagnosis that their home
needs a new roof. While there’s
little homeowners can do
to reduce the cost of a roof
replacement, there are warning
signs homeowners can look
for that might indicate a roof
replacement is on the horizon.
Recognition of these signs can
help homeowners be more
financially prepared should the
day come when the roof needs
to be replaced.
damage to a home’s physical
appearance, as algae on the
roof is not very pleasing to the
eye. Algae is most often found
on the roofs of homes located
in climates that have warm,
humid summers. If algae is a
problem on your roof, spray
washing with a mixture of water
and bleach can effectively
remove it.
1. The presence of algae
If the roof has lots of dark
streaks and stains clinging to
it, that is likely algae, which
can grow on the roof for
quite awhile. Algae does not
necessarily do any damage
to a roof, but it does do some
3. Granule loss
Granule loss is typically a
byproduct of normal shingle
wear and tear that results from
inclement weather, such as hail.
Older roofs might experience
granule loss, but granule loss
can also occur on a new roof if
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2. Buckling shingles
Like algae, buckling shingles
are another unsightly problem
on a roof. But buckling shingles
are more than just an eyesore,
they actually might indicate
significant problems. When
shingles buckle, that’s typically
because hot air from the attic is
forcing the shingles away from
the home. Buckling shingles
also indicate that the roof is
poorly ventilated, which can
take years off the roof’s life
expectancy while driving up
home cooling costs along the
way.
considered to keep mold from
coming back.
5. Roof rot
Perhaps the most
discouraging sign a
homeowner can see on his
or her roof is roof rot. Roof
rot appears when a roof is in
considerable decay and, if not
addressed, its consequences
can stretch far beyond the roof,
damaging other parts of the
home thanks in large part to
water getting through the roof.
If roof rot is either not noticed
or just ignored, it won’t take
long for water to get through
the roof and blaze a destructive
path through the rest of the
home.
Homeowners might fear a
full roof replacement because
of the cost associated with
such a project. But if ignored,
problems with a roof could
eventually prove far more costly
than the price of replacing the
roof.
4. Mold
Unlike the warning signs
already discussed, mold is not
visible on the outside of the
home. Instead, homeowners
should look in the attic of a
home to see if there is any
mold growth. If there is, the
roof is likely leaking, and the
health risks of mold growth
in a home are substantial.
Mold is not necessarily easy
to detect, so a professional
inspection might be in order if
mold growth is suspected. If a
professional determines mold
is, in fact, present, then the
mold will need to be removed
and all options, including a
roof replacement, must be
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