When Is It Time to Replace Your Roof?

Your roof is the first and most important line of defense that protects your most valuable investment: your home. A faulty roof can develop leaks, which can lead to weakened structure, property damage, mold, and a variety of other serious issues. No roof will last forever, so you will need to replace your roof every few decades or so. But how do you know it’s time to replace your roof? Get an inspection from a professional Colorado Springs roofer who can advise you on the health of your roof. Here are five things an inspector will look for to help you determine if you should replace your roof.

Roof Age

How old is your roof? A typical roof will last anywhere from 20-30 years, depending on the quality of the materials used and the type of shingles or tiles installed, but some will last longer. If your roof is close to or beyond its expected lifespan, then you should probably consider getting a full replacement, especially if you’re already experiencing leaking problems.

Shingle Condition

Your shingles are the most important part of your roof structure, so their health is a good indicator of your roof’s stability. Curling or buckling shingles are a sign of aging and water intrusion. Are shingles missing? What about the health of the shingles in your roof valleys? Old shingles are brittle and could lead to roof damage if they’re not replaced soon.

Flashing Health

Flashing is the material used to seal the space around a chimney or vertical vent that extends out of your roof. Over time, this flashing can degrade and wear out, creating leaks and weak points where water can sneak in. In fact, these are one of the most vulnerable areas for roof leaks. Usually flashing can be replaced, but bad cases can lead to extensive roof damage and necessary full replacement.

Granule Loss

Granules are the tiny bits of sand and rock that are embedded in your shingles to give them that textured surface and increased durability. Over time, as shingles age, these granules can come dislodged and fall off. Usually you can find evidence of this in your rain gutters, where you’ll notice bits of sand and rubber building up.

Daylight Intrusion

In the middle of daylight, go into your attic. If you notice daylight coming through the boards in your roof, the materials have likely warped to create a significant crack. This not only creates heat leaking, but a way for water to easily get in. If you notice any cracks, you should seek a roof replacement as soon as possible since this could create a serious problem for you come the next major rainfall.

If you need a roof replacement in Colorado Springs, turn to the experts at Divine Roofing, Inc.! We have provided both residents and businesses throughout our city with high-quality workmanship and exceptional customer service for all of their roofing needs since opening our doors in 2012. Our dedication to the use of the best available materials and the latest construction and repair techniques have earned us a highly sought-after GAF® Master Elite™ certification. With more than 3,000 jobs worth of experience, our expert contractors can help you repair or replace your roof and do so at a price that won’t break your bank.

Call Divine Roofing, Inc. today at (719) 497-1005 and request a free estimate or schedule an inspection if you believe your roof may be due for a replacement!
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