Although age is the main reason to replace or repair a roof, shingles can also be damaged before they reach the end of their working life. Knowing some of the main causes of shingle damage can help you be more proactive when it comes to repairs.
1. Wind Damage
Wind may be the biggest culprit when it comes to most minor shingle damages. If the wind hits the roof at just the right angle, it can lift up and ruffle shingles so they don't lie flat anymore.
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If you're looking at flat roof options, the built-up roof (BUR) may be one of the options you're considering. This type of roof is made up of multiple layers of tar and gravel, which are then coated with a waterproof sealant.
While this type of roof has many advantages, there are some things you should know before having one installed on your home or business.
Installation Is a Complex Process
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The commercial building's roof is the first defense against harsh weather conditions. More importantly, keeping the roof in excellent condition minimizes the chances of leaking water, mold damage, and energy inefficiency. However, most people do not understand what they should do to protect their premises from water damage. With this in mind, here are some pointers that will help keep your roof in ideal condition for many more years.
Check for Stagnated Water
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The average homeowner probably doesn't think about their roof very often unless a problem develops. It's a good idea, however, to have a working knowledge of different components of your roof, so that you are prepared for any potential issues. One vital part of almost every shingle roof is the valley. The following article takes a look at this critical roof element.
Description
A valley is where two sections of a sloped roof meet to form an angle.
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One roof material that has been around for a very long time is slate. While this material has withstood the test of time, is it worth installing on your roof? Here are a few things to consider before you make a decision.
The Lifespan
The main reason that people still install slate roofs these days is that they can last a lifetime. It's one of the longest-lasting materials you can buy for your home, with it having a very good chance of being the last roof that you'll ever have installed on your home.
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