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Signs You May Need a New Roof

Sep 06, 2016

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Signs You May Need a New Roof

Are you aloof about your roof? Know the signs that indicate that your roof needs to be replaced.  

Having a solid roof above your head is essential if you want to have a warm, cozy, and leak-free home. The roof does the job of directing water from the top of your home into the gutters and out of your home into the lawn, as well as protecting it from debris like hail and tree branches during a storm. While your old roof surely did its job well, there’s only so much punishment it can take. Here are some signs you have to be able to read in order to determine if you need a new roof.
  1. Its 25th Birthday is Coming
An asphalt shingle roof usually lasts 20 to 30 years, with the majority of them reaching the end of their lives near 25. Even if it looks good from the ground, an old roof may cause some serious damage if not replaced with a better version of itself.
  1. Bald Spots Within the Shingles
From a functional standpoint, there shouldn't be any problems replacing a few shingles here and there. You can keep patching until a bigger problem arises, but if a roof starts to look like a checkerboard, people often choose to replace the entire thing because finding shingles of the same color could prove to be challenging.
  1. Curling Shingles
Shingles curl in two ways: cupping and clawing. Cupping is when the edges stay flat but have a clear concave shape. Clawing is when the edges of the shingles turn upward like a poster that’s been rolled up for far too long. Damage to your roof could be covered by your homeowners insurance policy. To get excellent coverage for your Connecticut home, contact C.V. Mason Insurance Agency in Bristol today.