All the forces of nature are against your roof and can do damage.
Even if the damage may not be easy to see, or look insignificant, it can cause major damage.
Make sure you have your roof inspected before it's too late!
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What can damage your roof...

Hail: (The #1 Source of Damage) To determine if any damage has been caused by a hail storm, a close inspection of the roof must be made by a qualified professional. In most cases, damage cannot be observed from the ground. Call us today to schedule a time for your roof inspection.
Hail can bruise the shingle causing granules to be dislodged and exposing the asphalt underlayment. Once the underlayment is exposed, it will begin to deteriorate due to the exposure of UV rays from the sun. Additionally, large hail can fracture the asphalt underlayment of the actual shingles. Some shingle manufacturers exclude hail damage from their product warranty.

Sun: Heat and ultraviolet rays cause roofing materials to deteriorate over time. Deterioration can occur faster on the sides facing west or south.

Rain: When water gets underneath shingles, shakes or other roofing materials, it can work its way to the roof deck and cause the roof structure to rot. Extra moisture encourages mildew and rot elsewhere in a house, including walls, ceilings, insulation and electrical systems.

Wind: High winds can lift shingles' edges (or other roofing materials) and force water and debris underneath them. Extremely high winds can cause extensive damage.

Snow and Ice: Melting snow often refreezes at a roof’s overhang where the surface is cooler, forming an ice dam. This blocks proper drainage into the gutter. Water backs up under the shingles (or other roofing materials) and seeps into the interior. During the early melt stages, gutters and downspouts can be the first to fill with ice and may be damaged beyond repair.

