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5 Common Summer Roof Issues and When to Call a Professional Roofer to Fix Them

The sunshine and warm breezes of summer are a welcome change
after a long winter; however, these pleasant conditions, along with some other weather
events, can also pose a threat to your roof. Being aware of five common problems and knowing when to call a professional roofer is critical for
maintaining a healthy roof and protecting your home.

1. Sun Damage

The sun’s ultraviolet rays are relentless, and your roof is
no exception. Over time, these rays can cause the asphalt shingles on your roof
to become brittle and crack. This weakens the ability of the shingles to
protect your home from the elements and can lead to leaks. Signs of sun damage
include curling or buckling shingles and a noticeable loss of granules, which
are the small pebbles that give shingles their texture.

2. Summer Storms

Summer is known for its afternoon rain showers and
occasional thunderstorms. While these can be refreshing, they can also wreak
havoc on your roof. Heavy rain can overwhelm clogged gutters and cause water to
back up under the shingles and potentially lead to leaks. Fierce winds can
dislodge shingles or tear flashing, which are the thin strips of metal that
seal the gaps around the openings in your roof.

3. Hail

Those sudden and sometimes violent thunderstorms can unleash
another roofing foe, and that is hail. Hailstones, even small ones, can pummel
your roof deck and shingles and cause cracks, dents and punctures. This can
compromise the watertight integrity of your roof and lead to leaks in the attic
and even your living space. If you suspect hail damage after a storm, do not
wait to call a professional roofer. They can assess the extent of the damage
and recommend the best course of action to make certain that your home stays
dry and protected.

4. Roof Ventilation

Proper roof ventilation is essential year-round, but it
becomes especially critical in the summer heat. Roof ventilation allows hot air
and moisture to escape from your attic to prevent it from damaging your roof
deck and shingles. If your attic is poorly ventilated, it can become like a
sauna and lead to warped roof boards and premature shingle failure.

5. Moss and Algae Growth

The warm and humid conditions of summer can create a
breeding ground for moss and algae growth on your roof. While these may seem
like harmless visitors, they can actually trap moisture and accelerate shingle
deterioration. Over time, moss and algae growth can lead to leaks and roof rot.

If you notice any damage whatsoever, call Lakes Country
Roofing. Lakes Country Roofing provides residential and commercial roofing,
metal roofing and storm restoration services to Fergus Falls, MN and the
following counties, Douglas County, Grant County, and Otter Tail County. We
will treat you like family and make sure we restore your roof and your home to
its glory.

Renee Wolsky

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