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As you may not know, your roof is one of the most crucial parts of your home. It’s also a part of the home people don’t typically think about that often. Like many potential home repairs, we tend not to think about them until there is a visible problem like water stains inside the house. That’s why it’s important to learn about the signs that will tell you when it’s time to replace your roof.

When you Need an Inspection

The first way to know it’s time to replace your roof is simply based on its age. Most industry experts agree that a typical asphalt shingle roof will last anywhere between 20 and 25 years at most. Of course, many factors are used to determine if your roof needs a total replacement or a repair. At the very least, a 20-year-old roof should be inspected by a professional to determine how it’s been holding up over the years. 

You Can See Damage from the Inside

Your roof is tasked with a difficult job. It has to fight off the many elements Canada has to throw at it. Your roof needs to keep out moisture and help regulate the temperature of your home by being properly insulated. When you go into your attic, it can be easy to see signs of roof failure. If you see light coming through any part of the roof or wet spots that show moisture getting through, then you need to have your roof replaced urgently. A small leak can turn into a large one and having a poorly insulated home can cost you a lot of money in heating and cooling bills. Last, but not least, moisture left long enough can turn into harmful mold in a matter of weeks throughout your home.

Your Shingles Aren’t in Shape

The shingles on your roof are installed so they lie flat on the roof, allowing water, snow, and more to cascade down and off your home. These shingles can only take so much damage from the elements, though. You should carefully get up on your roof to inspect shingles for cracking and other damage. Moreover, if you can’t remember the last time you inspected your roof you should look for spots where there are no shingles. If you find evidence that your shingles are not performing any longer, then it’s time to get them examined and potentially replaced. 

Your Roof is Sagging and Drooping

Trapped moisture can rot the boards that support your roof, leading to sagging and drooping in various parts of the structure. When this occurs, you should have it addressed immediately by a professional. Not only is it going to continually get worse, but it will also make your home far more susceptible to damage from strong weather. 

By inspecting your roof and looking for indications that your roof needs to be replaced, you can effectively save yourself time, money, and peace of mind. Being proactive with roof inspections will ensure that you take care of your roof instead of dealing with an emergency. If you have any questions about the integrity of your roof, you can always consult a professional roofing company like Jamieson Roofing. We’ll review your specific roofing situation and provide advice on the best course of action for you.