Shingle roofing is the most popular roofing option in the United States. With so many homes utilizing shingles to protect their homes, it makes sense that eventually, some shingles will take damage. If your roofing isn’t working correctly, it can quickly cause significant issues. Just one damaged or missing shingle can turn into a leak, and a leak can grow large enough to need to replace the entire roof. But what should you do if you think you may have shingles that have been damaged or are missing altogether? Well, Hennessey Roofing has the answer! The best place to start is to look for signs you may have shingle damage.
Inspect the Damage
While you’re living your life, it’s good to keep an eye out for common signs of shingle damage. If you see any of the symptoms below, call a professional quickly to get a roofing repair.
Common Types of Shingle Damage
A Collection of Granules
The sign that may be the most overlooked is small piles of granules shed from the shingles. They may collect around the edges of your roof or even at the end of your downspouts.
Pieces of Shingles
Seeing chunks of shingles around your home is a definite sign that your shingles have taken damage. If you ever see a piece of a shingle lying close by your home, call a professional as soon as you can.
Curling Shingles
Shingles curl when they’ve started to come up and then are slowly curled by the weather. This will be easiest to notice when you approach your home if you see a shingle flapping in the wind but still connected to your roof.
Hail Damage
Inclimate weather can do significant damage to your roofing, especially hail. There’s a good chance that you may have an issue with your shingles when a storm comes through. Always get your roof inspected after a storm.
Get a Repair or Replacement
If there are any signs of shingle damage on the roof, there’s one answer. The best option is to have a reputable roofing contractor inspect your roof. They’ll tell you exactly what’s wrong with your roof and help you determine what needs to be done with it. If the damage is minor, then there’s a good chance that your roof needs some simple repairs. The repairs shouldn’t take too long and aren’t nearly as expensive as a full new roof. However, if the damage is extensive, you’ll most likely need to replace your whole roof for your family's safety. But, the best way to find out what your roof needs is with a qualified roof inspection.