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6 Warning Signs You Need Roof Repair

  • By Admin
  • 23 Dec, 2020
Roof Repair — Nashville, TN — ABCO Roofing

Harsh weather elements, flying objects, and dust can cause your roof to develop problems over time, which can lead to roof damage. For this reason, professionals recommend roof replacement after a certain period, depending on your roofing type. However, replacement isn't always the solution, as you can repair issues early to protect your roof's structural integrity.

The following are six signs you need roof repair.

1. Sagging Signs

If you notice sagging at any point on your roof, you should get quality repair services. Roof sagging is caused by poor installation, excessive weight from ice, snow, sheathing, water accumulation, or debris.

It is vital to hire roofing contractors to solve your sagging roof early as it poses a threat to your home. It can lead to collapsing in case of a heavy impact, such as a storm. The experts shall come up with the best way to solve the problem without compromising your roof's structure.

2. Sunlight Penetration

Sunlight can only penetrate through roofs with holes. Hence, if sunshine is coming to your house through the roof, you are experiencing roof damage. Hailstones, falling trees, nail damage, wear and tear, and poor roof installation cause holes in the roof. Besides, incorrect penetration of construction features like skylights, chimneys, and vents can lead to gaps in your roof.

3. High Energy Bills

Your roof affects your home's energy efficiency. If your energy bills all of a sudden surge, the roof could be the culprit. When you have holes on your roof, indoor heat can leak out, allowing cold air in. This will lower your house's temperature, forcing you to use your AC more often. This high energy consumption will result in increased energy bills.

4. Missing or Broken Shingles

It is essential to inspect your roof routinely for any warning signs. If you notice missing or broken shingles, you need roof repair services. Heavy rains, hailstones, wind, and falling trees can cause shingles to crack, curl, and dislodge from the roof. Not solving this issue can lead to significant leaks, which can damage your roof's structural integrity.

Other than missing shingles, you should also look for shingles that are darker in color than others. This is a sign of moisture trapped under them. It can lead to water damage, and so you should call a professional to install new shingles.

5. Presence of Shingle Granules in the Gutter

When shingles start to wear out, they usually shed granules that can accumulate in the gutter. The granules look like coarse black sand. The primary causes of the shedding are hail damage, foot traffic, and blistering. Granule loss is common, but if you don't solve it early, it can damage your shingles.Thus, it is necessary to inspect your gutters regularly.

6. Growth of Algae and Moss

Clogged gutters, standing water, and poor roof ventilation can cause algae and mold growth. These microorganisms are common in roofs that receive less sun. After some time, they can cause your roof to discolor or damage.

Fortunately, you can solve the problem by washing your roof. However, you need to confirm that your roofing manufacturer recommends washing since detergents can compromise some materials. Also, you can hire professionals to use safe methods to clean your roof to avoid future issues.

Most of the modern shingles are infused with anti-algae and mold elements. However, within time, the properties might deteriorate.

Roof damage is affordable if you solve the problem early. Our company offers roofing repair services at reasonable rates. Besides, we offer 25- and 30-year and lifetime warranties on shingles on all roofing manufacturing. Contact us today for quality services.
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Unfortunately, you probably do not fully understand the importance of your roof and the maintenance that is required. By debunking these common roofing myths, you will learn the truth about your roof's durability, construction and maintenance.
By Jamie@abcoroofingtn.com (Admin) 20 Nov, 2017
Cedar shake roofs are popular with homeowners because they offer clear benefits. Cedar shake roofs are known for their beauty, durability, and resistance to damage from everything  whether it's from insects to the elements.

While cedar shake roofs are also relatively low maintenance, it is still a good idea to follow these maintenance tips to keep your roof looking and functioning its best.


1. Have Your Roof Inspected Annually

The best way to protect and maintain your roof is to have it inspected once a year. You can start by inspecting it yourself, both from the ground and by climbing up on a ladder. Look for shingles that are curled, missing, cracked, or otherwise damaged by any wind storms you have experienced.


If you notice any issues, then have your roof inspected by professionals. Professional roofers can spot repair any issues and prevent further damage, which protects the life span of your cedar shake roof. By inspecting your roof regularly, you will notice issues early, before they become more serious.


2. Have a New Gutter System Installed

High-quality gutters and downspouts are key to protecting your roof. When having a new cedar roof installed, it makes sense to have a new gutter system installed at the same time.


High-quality gutters and downspouts in good repair will redirect rainwater, dead leaves, and snowmelt away from your roof, siding, and foundation. This will prevent unnecessary water damage, mold, mildew, and rot. It will also help you save money because you will avoid costly repairs down the road.


3. Have Your Trees Trimmed Regularly

If your trees are left untrimmed and overgrown, then you have an increased risk of your roof being damaged by branches. Dead branches that aren't removed are likely to fall off and inflict damage on your new roof. During storms, an overgrown tree that's precariously close to your roof is a recipe for disaster.

In addition, if your trees aren't trimmed regularly, the branches that are closest to your roof offer easy access to pests including squirrels and raccoons. These pests may damage your roof and try to get into your attic, where they can truly wreak havoc. Keeping your trees trimmed prevents a lot of unnecessary issues and keeps your trees healthier as well.


4. Keep Your Cedar Roof Free of Debris

Once or twice a year especially after heavy storms it's wise to remove dead leaves, branches, and other debris from your cedar roof. If these materials are allowed to accumulate, then they will add too much moisture to your cedar shingles, which can potentially lead to mold, rot, or growth of fungus. Piles of dead leaves and branches also make it harder for rain and snow to melt off of your roof.

If you are not comfortable climbing up on your roof to clean it yourself, then it's a good idea to have the professionals tackle this maintenance task for you. This also allows you to combine your annual inspection with a roof cleaning for maximum impact.

If your roof needs a more thorough cleaning, then you should definitely leave this task to the experts. Attempting to clean your cedar roof yourself with a pressure washer can lead to damaged shingles. Professional roofers know the right settings to use to get a clean roof without causing any damage.

Following these preventative maintenance tips will ensure your new cedar shake roof remains beautiful and in good repair for many years to come. When it's time to have a new roof installed or your current roof repaired, contact us at ABCO Roofing Company Inc.

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A failing roof is no joke. Not only is it unsightly and your roofline does comprise a large portion of your house's facade but it can lead to long-term damage. Water leakage can warp the underlying structures of the roof and top floor of your house. What's more, drafts in the roof mean your house's envelope isn't airtight, leading to higher heating and cooling costs.

Take a walk around the perimeter of your house, and view the roof from different angles. Also inspect the rooms directly below the roof. While some minor issues can be spot-repaired, the following signs signify you should replace your roof in its entirety. 
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ABCO Roofing Company Inc. serves Middle Tennessee residences and business for roofing, siding, and gutter installation, maintenance, and repair.


Commercial roofing requires different considerations to be taken than residential roofing. Usually commercial roofing will be applied to a building or structure that is taller and bigger than a residence, which will require special ladders, a bucket truck, or some manner of lift system for materials to reach the roof.

The material used for roofing of commercial structures is not the same as homes. Residences use mainly asphalt shingles, but can also use slate, tile, or cedar shakes. However, commercial roofing utilizes metal roofing, thermoplastic, EPDM, or modified bitumen. The most prevalent type is EPDM roofing, which is a single layer of rubber roofing material found to be highly resistant to weather, damage, and abrasion. EPDM affixes to the roof by fasteners or by gluing the layer to the room.

Often, we are called out to repair a section of roofing for a business and find many other areas that need attention. In those cases, we suggested employing a coated roof system, which coats the existing roof system, substantially extending the life of the roof. Call us for an estimate and assessment today!
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