There’s a very old saying that goes along the lines of “be very grateful for everything you have, especially for the roof over your head”. But that’s not all, is it? Being thankful and showing your thanks are two very different things. If you let your roof just collect dust and deteriorate over time, you won’t have one leftover your head. Servicing and maintaining the roof of any structure routinely can help ensure maximum durability and avoid expensive repairs down the line.  

Whether it’s the roof of a workplace or a home, every owner should look into roofing and maintenance services to save potential costs that might come up in the future. Every roof of every type needs maintenance services and regular inspections at least once a year. If you don’t use the several roofing services out there now, you’re gonna regret it later on when your roof racks up bills that will make your head spin.

Why Is Roofing Important? 

Roofs are there for a reason. It acts as the first line of defense against nature’s elements. The roof helps protect the entirety of your house from the harsh sun as well as difficult weather conditions. Conditions like rain, hail, or constant snow affect the roofs of many residential homes in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Since Halifax has a reputation of constantly being buried in snow during winters, many house owners wake up to find their roofs leaking or broken by the consistent pressure of snow on the rooftop. 

While not many people can see the signs that their roof is a potential threat, those who do still neglect their roofing, as let’s be honest, it’s out of sight and therefore out of mind. While there are some types of roofs that don’t need to be checked frequently, a simple inspection can do no harm. 

Hiring a roofing expert to analyze the roof is a great initiative once you finally see the signs that your roof needs servicing. What might these signs be, you may ask? Well, let’s talk about them.

5 Signs It’s Time For A New Roof Installation

  1. Buildings In The Neighborhood Are Installing New Roofs: 

Many residential roofs are expected to last more than 20 to 25 years if maintained properly. If not maintained properly, a roof can barely last 5-10 years at best. This is why it’s important to have the contact details of someone that can install new roofs or repair existing ones. 

Although this is an advantage everyone should have, when a neighborhood is made and the houses are built, it’s usually done as a large-scale process. Why is this important to know? Simply because you can find out if your roof needs to be replaced if you see other houses or buildings in the neighborhood getting their roof replaced. 

Since all of the houses or buildings in the neighborhood would’ve had their roofs installed around the same time frame if several people are getting theirs replaced that means you should too. 

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  1. The Roof Shingles Are Wrapping:

Roof shingles are types of roofs that, after installation, are prone to several different types of damages. Although these damages are usually caused by harsh weather conditions in Halifax, it’s not always like that. If you’re one who maintains their roofing shingles consistently then you won’t ever need to worry about them curling or buckling. But if you do notice your roof shingles curling or clawing, then you’ll know for a fact that this is the result of poor maintenance and an old roofing system. 

Roof shingles are made from several different materials, materials like asphalt that are vulnerable to rough weather conditions. Facing roof damages from hail, snow or even high winds is a common occurrence for the residents of Halifax, but this shouldn’t be the case. 

  1. The Roof Is Balding:

When a roof hasn’t been maintained for a while, it can cause it to start balding. This is known as roof pattern baldness. Jokes aside, these bald spots can cause the natural moisture of the air to find its way into the inside of the building. The relevance of these bald spots nowadays is second to none. 

People notice the wood inside their workplace or their home rotting and they instantly look towards different reasons for this cause, overlooking the most obvious one; bald spots on the roof. Bald spots on the roof are also the leading cause of mold problems in a building and can be extremely damaging to the structural integrity of any property.

  1. Age/Lifespan Of Roof

There are several reasons why your roof might need to get replaced by a completely new one. Cracks, leaks, bulges, swells, and dips are all signs that your roof is giving out. Extreme weather conditions like the ones we have in Nova Scotia can be catastrophic for any roof and that is why having it inspected before and after winter is so important.

To know if your roof needs a simple repair or a completely new replacement, it’s important that you remember the age of your roof. Many old roofs/asphalt shingles don’t last as long as they should. This is because of the harsh winter conditions in Halifax, Nova Scotia. If your roof is more than a decade old, get it looked at once by a professional so you can have a solid second opinion about the health of your roof. 

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  1. Growth Of Moss:

Shingles that are old and have worn out are prone to grow moss on them. While this is just another myth, it’s one that is popularly believed since there have been cases of moss growth on old roofs. The shingles that are affected by moss can be cleaned easily, but the task shouldn’t be undermined. Cleaning of the overgrown moss is labor intensive but can truly change the aesthetic appeal of your property when done right.

Rely On The Professionals!

Relying on professionals such as Elite Roofing Halifax can make a world of difference to the lifespan of your residential or commercial roofing. Regular inspections, maintenance, and light repairs can all help in keeping your roof healthy and beautiful for years to come!

Disclaimer:  This article intends to offer general knowledge on this topic.  While every caution has been taken to provide accurate information, it does not intend as professional advice.  Please consult with an industry professional in your area to obtain proper advice based on your unique circumstances.  Elite Roofing Halifax and its parent company will not be held liable in any way should you suffer any loss/damage because of the information in this blog.