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When to Call a Roofer

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Your roof protects and optimizes your home in a variety of ways: it shields the interior from weather (rain, snow, hail, wind, harsh sunlight), provides insulation during the hottest and coldest months, and creates a barrier to keep out curious critters. To ensure that it can handle these heavy responsibilities, it’s important that you stay on top of your roof’s maintenance and hire a pro when necessary. Wondering when to call a roofer? Scroll down for some helpful tips. From regular maintenance to major repairs, we can help you decide when you need to contact a roofing professional.

 

  • You’ve noticed leaks or wet spots. Let’s start with the most obvious reason to call a roofer: you’ve noticed water damage. Whether there are leaks or wet spots on the ceiling, you need to call a roofer ASAP to nip the problem in the bud and prevent serious damage (including mold and mildew). Especially if you use your attic for storage, be sure to check your roof or attic regularly for damp spots and leaks.
  • Your roof is due for a check-up. Regular inspections and maintenance can help you avoid major, costly problems. To keep your roof in tip-top condition, consider scheduling a roofing inspection every 6-12 months.
  • The flashing is damaged. Flashing refers to the metal sheets installed on your roof to prevent water from entering the home. If you notice that your flashing is damaged, deteriorating, oxidizing, or pulling away from the roof, contact a roofer to prevent roof leaks before they occur.
  • Shingles are loose or missing. Your roof’s shingles protect the interior of the roof by shielding it from the elements. Examine your roof from time to time and if you notice that a shingle is loose or missing, contact a roofer to address the problem.
  • Your shingles have excessive granule loss. Even if your shingles aren’t falling off the roof, they may be so damaged that they are no longer fully protecting the roof’s interior. If you notice excessive granule loss, accept that your shingles have reached the end of their lifespan and will need to be replaced.
  • The gutters are damaged. Gutters play a crucial role in the health of your home and roof by directing water off and away from them. If your gutters are leaking, clogged, or damaged, contact a roofer for repairs.
  • Your roof has reached the end of its life. In addition to the problems listed above, pay attention to your roof’s age. Roofs are designed to last about 20-30 years, so if your roof is in this age range, keep an eye on its condition. When you spot signs of damage, call in a roofer to determine if you should invest in a repair or replace the roof entirely.

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Now that you know when to call a roofer, you need to figure out which roofer to call. If you live in southern Missouri, the answer is simple: Taylor-Made Roofing. With over 20 years of experience in residential and commercial roofing, Taylor-Made Roofing is a company that you can trust with all of your roofing needs. Our family-owned business offers quality services, a reassuring warranty, and free estimates. For more information, please give us a call at 417-326-8778 or contact us online. We look forward to hearing from you!

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