Your roof is the first defense for protecting your home against the weather, and it is critical that it is in its best condition to do its job. But what if your roof is not at its best? What if the weather has weakened it, but you don't know it yet? Understanding how the weather affects your roof will help you decide when to take action to prevent or fix damage.
Rain is the most common weather condition that your roof will face. It can quickly affect your roof's condition by creating leaks, mold, and mildew. Often, leaks start small, and you might not even notice them at first. But over time, these small leaks can cause significant damage to your roof's structure. One way to prevent this is to check and maintain your roof's gutters regularly. Clogged gutters can cause water to overflow and seep into your roof, damaging it over time.
Heavy winds can cause significant damage to your roof. Strong gales can damage shingles by lifting or blowing them away, creating an entry point for water. Wind can also cause tree branches, debris, and flying debris to hit your roof, which can also cause shingles to break loose. Regularly inspecting your roof after a storm is crucial to identifying any damages quickly.
Hailstorms are another severe weather condition that can affect your roof's condition. Hailstones can range in size from small pebbles to golf balls, and these can cause significant damage to your roof's shingles or tiles if hit with enough force. When hailstones leave dents or cracks on your roof's surface, it will weaken the entire roofing system and may result in leaks or other roof damage.
Heavy snow and ice build-up on your roof can cause structural damage to your roofing system, which may lead to leaks or even collapse. Snow and ice can add significant weight to your roof and cause it to sag or bend. To prevent this kind of damage, ensure your roof is adequately insulated and your attic is well-ventilated. Insulation will prevent heat loss, which leads to ice build-up, while adequate ventilation will help to keep your attic dry, preventing ice and snow from building up in the first place.
The sun's UV rays can also damage your roof. They can dry out and crack shingles over time, especially in areas with a lot of sunlight. Over time, these cracks can lead to leaks and weaken your roofing system. Applying a protective coating to your roof will help mitigate the damaging effects of the sun by reflecting its rays into the atmosphere.
As a roofing company committed to providing exceptional services, IBC Roofing Companies is here to assist you in safeguarding your roof against the detrimental effects of weather. Contact us today at 910.604.6049 to schedule a comprehensive roof evaluation!