Do I Need A New Roof?

As a homeowner, your roof is one of the most critical components of your home. It protects you, your family, and your belongings from the elements. However, like any other part of your home, your roof will eventually wear out and need to be replaced. Here are some signs that indicate it's time for a new roof:

  1. The average lifespan of a roof is between 20 and 25 years. If your roof is approaching or exceeding that age, it may be time to replace it.

  2. Check your shingles for signs of curling, cracking, or missing pieces. If you notice any of these issues, it may be time for a new roof. Shingle damage can be caused by weather conditions, age, or poor installation.

  3. Look for granules in your gutters or on the ground near your home. Granules are the small pieces that protect your shingles from UV rays. If you notice a significant amount of granule loss, your shingles may not be providing adequate protection.

  4. Check for signs of water damage, such as dark spots on your ceiling or walls, mold growth, or a musty smell. Water damage can occur when your roof is no longer keeping water out.

  5. If you notice an increase in your energy bills, it could be a sign that your roof is no longer providing adequate insulation. A new roof can improve your home's energy efficiency and reduce your energy bills.

  6. If you notice your roof sagging, it could indicate a structural issue that needs to be addressed. A sagging roof can lead to significant problems and should be inspected by a professional.

  7. Algae growth on your roof can indicate that your shingles are deteriorating and may need to be replaced. Algae growth can also lead to other issues like rot and decay.

If you notice any of these signs, it's time to contact Ohana Roofing! We can inspect your roof and advise you on the best course of action. Remember, your roof is your first line of defense against the elements, so it's essential to keep it in good condition. A new roof is an investment in the safety and longevity of your home.

Give us a call and join our Ohana today!

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