6 Myths About Roofing And Maintenance You Should Know

in roofing •  5 years ago 

Keeping your roof in tip-top shape requires knowing to care for it. At Cephalo Roofing, our New Jersey roofing contractors encounter many misconceptions that homeowners believe.

As homeowners, you should view your roof as an important business investment. One poor decision or slip of judgment could result in severe roof damage. A few examples include moisture problems, structural damage, or leaks. If left unaddressed, these issues can lead to bigger problems over time.

Our team of roofing contractors is here to help. We want to help you avoid the headache often accompanied by these common roofing myths.

Here we cover 6 of the most common roofing misconceptions you might be following.

MYTH #1: Modern Roofs Can Last A Lifetime

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Wouldn’t it be nice for our roofs to be indestructible? Sounds like a dream! This idea instead falls under the “too good to be true” mantra we all know so well. Although modern roofs are more durable than ever, the typical roof lasts no longer than 30 years max.

Modern roofs can last more than 30 years if you choose correctly.

Most roofs start crumbling prematurely without proper maintenance. The good news? You can increase the lifespan of your roof with the help of reliable Cephalo roofing contractor.

MYTH #2: Storm Season Ahead? Be Prepared to Inspect Your Roof Using the I.O.U. Method

As New Jersey homeowners, you may not have to worry about the winter months damaging the foundation of your roof. Storm season, however, is a different story. Contact a trusted New Jersey roofing contractor to help your roof survive storm season.

After a severe storm hits, the first thing you may think to do is check your lawn for signs of damage. Soon after, sinking feeling forms in the pit of your stomach as you survey the chaos around you. High winds and hail can result in broken branches, cracked powerlines, or dented cars.
Many homeowners make the mistake of focusing on these apparent signs of damage rather than on their roof. As the foundation holding your home together, your roof is essential. If left unchecked, a damaged roof can put a dent in your wallet. That is why frequent roof inspection is crucial to ensuring the safety of your loved ones for years to come.

Do not ignore the signs of roof damage after a severe storm hits.

Ready to inspect your roof, but don’t know what to look for?

Just remember the I.O.U. method: Inside, Outside, Up the ladder.

I: Inside
To begin your interior roof inspection, grab a flashlight, and head to your attic.

First, scan for any gaps or cracks in the plywood that could indicate damage to the roof deck. Next, use your flashlight to browse for moisture such as dark stains or streaking.

Finally, look out for spots that appear to be sagging, as this could point to structural damage. For guidance, feel free to speak with a New Jersey roofing contractor.

O: Outside
When inspecting the outside of your house, start by walking around the perimeter. As you are walking, examine as much of your roof as possible to find areas of damage. Here are some signs to search for:

Ø Missing shingles
Shingles act as a protective barrier between your roof and the sun’s harsh U.V. rays. As the top protective layer to your roof, it should be repaired as soon as possible by a professional roofing contractor.

Ø Curled or cracked shingles

High winds or flying debris are often the cause of curled or cracked damage. Damage to shingles exposes the roof’s underlayment, often causing leaks and water damage.

Ø Dark spots and patches
If you notice dark spots on your roof, it is a sign that the protective granules covering shingles have come off. Without granules, the sun’s damaging U.V. rays can harm your roof’s exterior.

Ø Bent or detached flashing

Often, the main culprit for damaged flashing is flying debris. Flashing should always remain sealed to prevent water from leaking into chimneys or vents. If you notice damaged flashing, contact a New Jersey roofing contractor to repair and reseal damage.

Flying debris can be a major cause of damaged flashing.

U: Up The Ladder
Warning: we recommend leaving this to a professional New Jersey roofing company. Qualified roofing contractors better equipped to operate safely and to recognize problems that may arise.

If you insist on inspecting the roof yourself, please proceed with caution and avoid nearby powerlines.

MYTH #3: Roofing Problems Are Covered By Material Warranties

Before purchasing a material warranty, you might want to take a second look at the fine print. Material warranties only cover defects for roofing materials, which only represents less than 1% of roof failure.

Translation? Problems such as poor installation, harsh weather, or improper maintenance are not covered.

Not sure of which warranty to choose? Speak with a trusted New Jersey roofing contractor to make sure you are making the right decision.

MYTH #4: No Signs Of Damage? No Need For Maintenance

There is no such thing as a functioning roofing system that doesn’t need regular maintenance. Roof maintenance is critical to preventing extensive repairs or replacement in the future. In fact, the number one cause of roofing problems is a poorly maintained roof.

Before you overlook a minor problem, contact a professional contractor to assess the damage. Remember: the longer you neglect your roof, the shorter its lifespan.

You need regular roof maintenance to avoid expensive repairs.

MYTH #5: You Can Replace Damaged Shingles With New Shingles

Let’s set the scene: you identify a small leak in your roof. Instead of calling a trusted roofing contractor to repair the problem, you decide to fix it yourself. Good idea, right?

Wrong. The truth of the matter remains: nailing down a few shingles to cover a crack will not fix the issue. Rather, it will start a domino effect of sorts. With each nail, you form new holes in your roof; and without proper sealant, can lead to more leads down the road.

A safe alternative is to have an expert roofing contractor to remove the faulty shingles and install new ones.

MYTH #6: Roof Replacement Doesn’t Require A Professional

The roof is a complex system. Not only does it cover the top layer of your house, but also insulates, protects, and maintains its structure. So, it makes sense to want to make sure it is in as good of shape as possible.

Many homeowners attempt to repair roof damage without the help of a professional roofing contractor. The truth of the matter remains: roofing contractors are experts in the field. They are trained to spot and repair even the smallest the tiniest sign of roof damage.

While it may seem cheaper to try to patch up leaks or other roof problems yourself, it’s usually a bad idea. And, more often than not, leads to bigger problems down the line.

CONTACT OUR ROOFING EXPERTS AT CEPHALO ROOFING FOR INSPECTIONS AND ROOF MAINTENANCE

 

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