Roofing

3 Common Roofing Threats and How to Deal With the Risks

Roofing systems are reliable and resilient against damage and severe weather. However, they can still develop issues from time to time. Learning about the typical roofing problems homeowners encounter can help you prevent costly roof repair and replacement.

In this post, trusted GAF roofer Deschutes Roofing lists three common roofing threats and how you can deal with them.

1. Heavy Rainfall

Rain is one of the most significant roofing threats you’ll have to face as a homeowner. Roofing systems are constructed to be resistant to various forms of water damage, so they can deal with the occasional rain shower. However, strong and continuous rainfall can be a challenge to roofs, especially those with existing issues or nearing the end of their service life. Water damage from rain usually happens when they pool on the surface of your roof or when they can’t properly drain through the gutter system. To prevent these problems, the best solution is to have regular roofing and gutter inspections. Regular roof maintenance allows you to spot problems even before they start showing obvious signs.

2. Snow and Ice Dams

While snow and ice are great to look at, they can become major threats to your roof during winter. Piled-up snow on your roof is heavy and can strain your roof’s support structures. They can also melt and pool on the surface of your roof and seep into cracks that can later cause all kinds of problems. Ice dams are also a big problem when they melt. The water can penetrate your roofing system and cause leaks. To avoid these issues, you should keep your attic well-insulated and ventilated. If snow is starting to build up on your roof, call a snow removal service. You should also clear your gutter of any clogs that will cause water to accumulate and freeze.

3. Algae Risks

Algae are not necessarily damaging, but they can affect your home’s curb appeal. They create growths and stains that need to be removed before they become lichen, which is harder to remove. Annoying as they are, they are easily cleaned off with some detergent and a good scrubbing. Just remember to avoid using power washers as they can damage your shingles.

Before winter arrives, it’s best to have a snow dam removal expert in your contacts. Deschutes Roofing is a reputable roofing company that offers a wide variety of roofing services you can trust. To request a consultation, fill out our contact form. You can also call us at (541) 241-5720 (Bend), (503) 967-9590 (Portland), (541) 246-6860 (Eugene), (503) 468-7663 (Lake Oswego) or (503) 928-8750 (Beaverton).

Carlos Simpson

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