Your roof is one of the most important parts of your home, so it’s important to keep it in top condition. One way to do that is to regularly check your shingles and look for signs that they may be getting old. In this blog post, we’ll share some tips for roof shingles replacement. Keep reading to learn more!
What are the signs that your shingles are getting old?
There are several signs that your shingles may be getting old:
The corners or edges of the shingles are curling
The shingles are cracking
The shingles are blistering
There is moss or lichen growing on the shingles
The shingles are losing their granules
Why is it important to replace your shingles before they start falling off?
If your shingles are getting old, it’s important to replace them before they start falling off. If you wait until the shingles are falling off, you’re at risk of serious damage to your roof and your home. So if you think your shingles might be getting old, have them inspected by a professional and then take action accordingly.
How often should you check your shingles for signs of wear and tear?
You should check your shingles at least once yearly for signs of wear and tear. If you live in an area with extreme weather conditions, you may need to check them more often. If you notice any signs of wear and tear, have them inspected by a professional and then take action accordingly.
Our staff at Gray Line Roofing is available to assist if you think your roof shingles need replacement before causing more damage. Call us at (757) 263-0232 and get your personalized quote.