Roofing

How to Recognize When a Roof Is About to Collapse

Having a roof collapse is a major crisis. The damages incurred to the building, the injuries, and the losses are significant. Additionally, the cost of repairing or replacing the roof and damaged properties is almost impossible. If you are lucky enough, the damages might not be severe, and no injuries or deaths will be reported. Yet, the cost of having the building back into operation will still cost you a fortune.

Therefore, knowing how to prevent such calamity is very important. When you learn the simple signs of recognizing a collapsing roof, you’ll be able to have it repaired beforehand. Some of these signs are listed below:

Sagging

Most of the time, a roof collapse doesn’t happen all at once. Typically, one or two sections start getting strained before others. You should have investigations done to see if any area of your roof is showing sagging. The sagging might be due to snow buildup or water pools. At the same time, it might also be due to poor installation.

If you stack too many layers of shingles on your roof, the weight might cause it to sag. Other factors include weak walls, an aging roof, and a weak foundation. Therefore, before repairing the sag, first determine its cause.

Leaks

One major importance of a roof is that it protects us from rain. However, when it starts raining, and you feel the effect in your house, it is a call for alarm. A leaking roof demands immediate professional roof inspection and repair where necessary. Putting buckets and tubs under dripping roofs might be a temporary solution, but that doesn’t solve the problem. If the roof is not worked on in time, it might lead to a roof collapse.

Creaking and Squeaking

A roof that is about to collapse is never silent. If you hear funny noises like someone sitting back in a worn-out wooden chair, act fast. Chances are, your home’s supporting structure is under strain and is almost giving in. The funny sound, with other visual warnings, is a clear indication of a collapsing roof.

If any of these indicators catch your attention, reach out to a reputable roofer. Lakes Country Roofing team specializes in roof installations, repairs, and replacement services. Contact us today for customized roof inspection and repair services. 

Renee Wolsky

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