Time to Replace Your Roof? Here’s How to Check
Time to Replace Your Roof? Here’s How to Check
People don’t usually pay much attention to their roof until they need to clean the gutters or retrieve the neighbor’s tennis ball. But even though it was originally built tough to withstand the harsh Aussie elements, even the most sturdy roof still needs to be maintained or repaired over time. And eventually, it will come to a point where the roof will need restoration or replacement. So how do you know if you need to have your roof replaced?WatermarksOne of the first indications of roof problems is when there are watermarks on your ceiling. Discolored areas, dark spots, or water trails are all indicated moisture caused by leaks beneath your roof, which often causes other issues such as the growth of algae, mold, and mildew. These watermarks often appear or are more noticeable after heavy rain during stormy weather.SaggingSagging is when some areas of your roof are noticeably lower than others. Sagging is often an indication of potential structural damage, such as poor spacing, inadequate bracing, rotten framing, or other integrity problems. While sagging doesn’t necessarily mean your roof is about to collapse, it’s definitely something that needs to be inspected before it gets any worse.MisalignmentWhen roof tiles are out of alignment, it’s a pretty good indication that some sort of damage has occurred. If a large section of surrounding tiles is out of alignment, it could mean the damage is affecting the roof’s overall integrity. Even if it seems like it’s only a minor misalignment, where only a couple of tiles aren’t lining up, it’s still not a good sign. It’s always best to have it checked out by a professional because something isn’t right with your roof.LeaksWater leaking from your roof is one of the most obvious indications that something isn’t right. Even a seemingly minor leak can quickly become a major problem, such as mold and rot in wooden beams. The worst-case scenario from a leaking roof is excessive water from extreme weather building up inside your ceiling causing it to collapse and inundating the inside of your home.DebrisDebris on your roof shouldn’t be there for long because there should be nothing to keep it there. There certainly shouldn’t be any sludge or plant material lodged anywhere on your roof, such as in between tiles or other crevices. If there are gaps of any kind on your roof, it means there’s some kind of internal problems which need to be rectified. If you notice there’s any debris stuck on your roof, get the issue inspected before it gets any worse.Guttering
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About Luke Fitzpatrick
Luke Fitzpatrick has been published in Forbes, Yahoo! News and Influencive. He is also a guest lecturer at the University of Sydney, lecturing in Cross-Cultural Management and the Pre-MBA Program. You can connect with him on LinkedIn.