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Signs of Storm Damage on Your Roof

Roofs tend to suffer significant damage during storms. Therefore, you should always check for roof damage after the storm subsides. There is a likelihood your roof sustained minor damages that need to be addressed before they advance. The longer the problems are left unattended, the more you'll pay for the repairs. 

Luckily, this post covers some signs that should indicate you need roof storm damage repair services. 

Granule Loss

Asphalt shingles have a special outer layer that's made of granules. Your roof depends on the granules to reflect sunlight and heat away. Without these granules, your roof will not be energy efficient. In most cases, your roof will lose granules as it gets old. However, the granular loss will happen evenly.

On the other hand, storms can also cause your shingles to lose granules. Unfortunately, the granular loss won't happen evenly, it will happen in patches. If you find large deposits of granules in the gutters or the gutter runoff, call a roof repair contractor to replace the affected shingles.

Missing or Loose Shingles

Missing shingles is yet another sign that your roof has suffered significant damage. As you may know, windstorms are strong enough to blow off loose shingles from the roof. Some of the shingles will also be loosened up and left in bad condition. All the missing and loose shingles ought to be replaced to avoid water infiltration.

Roof Leaks

Checking for leaks can help you determine whether your roof has suffered storm damage. Hail, rain, and wind storms are notorious for causing roof leaks. In fact, strong winds can loosen up your roof shingles and create enough space for water to infiltrate the roof. 

Besides, if heavy objects get lofted into the air and end up crashing on your roof, they will create holes or cracks. If you spot any signs of water leaking from the attic or ceiling, inform your roofing contractor about it. 

Clogged or Broken Gutters

Clogged and broken gutters are a common occurrence during rainstorms. Remember that rains are normally accompanied by strong winds that deposit leaf litter on your roof. The leaves and debris will then accumulate in the gutters and prevent water from draining. Besides, the gutters will carry more weight which might cause them to break or sag. Other signs include:

All these signs should tell you that your roof sustained significant damage during the storm. Luckily, these problems can be addressed through repairs as long as they are caught early on.

To learn about roofing, contact a company like Greenstreet Contracting & Restoration.