New roof

Knowing when you need a new roof in Regina is important to Everflow. Many homeowners delay getting a repair or replacement until they notice water leaking from their ceiling. But, leaks could be due to several causes. So, we’ve compiled some distinct signs for you to watch out for that will help indicate the repair needs of your roof.

Signs that it’s time for a new roof

Your roofing has many functions and it is also a key element in the aesthetic of your home. Therefore, keeping it well-maintained should be a priority. Replacing it can be expensive; to save money, you need to know how to tell if you require an entirely new one or if minor repairs will suffice. This list will assist you in making these decisions:

  1. Bald spots where granules are missing – If a few shingles are only beginning to lose their asphalt, you can probably replace them yourself. However, if the problem is severe and extends across most of it, then you will want to opt for replacing the entire roof.
  2. Shingles buckling and curling – The incessant Saskatchewan weather takes a toll on our roofs– they have to work twice as hard. When you see your shingles beginning to buckle and curl, it means that your roof has reached the end of its useful lifespan and will need to be replaced soon in order to keep elements like water and snow out.
  3. Your neighbours are getting a new roof – Pay attention to your neighbors’ houses. If they built their homes around the same time as yours and they’re getting roof work done, then it might be time for you to investigate your own roof.
  4. Cracked or missing shingles – If your shingles are only missing a few, then simply replacing them will suffice. However, if they begin to show cracks or other wear and tear, it may be time for a full roof makeover in order to protect your property.
  5. Chimney flashing – If you’re looking to avoid roof leaks, be sure that your chimney flashing is damage-free and installed correctly by a professional. This way, you can rest assured that the job will be done right.
  6. Daylight showing through roof boards – Necessarily, there should never be any holes in your roof decking because this signifies an issue with both the plywood sheathing and roof shingles. With that being said, if you come to notice holes in your decking, it’s likely time for a new roof.
  7. Shingle granules in gutters – When looking at new roofs, sometimes homeowners will notice that the shingles are losing granules. To check if this is a problem, closely inspect the shingles to see if they’re losing an abnormal amount of granules.
  8. Water damage or leaking areas – If your roof is installed improperly, it can damage various parts of your home, like walls, ceilings, and insulation. If you’re experiencing this problem, call a roofing contractor as soon as possible to get it fixed.
  9. Recent storms in your area – Once the storm has passed, it’s a good idea to inspect your home for any potential damage that may have occurred from rain, wind, or hail.

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Benefits of a roof inspection

Creating a yearly roofing maintenance plan will save you costly repairs in the future. Be sure to inspect for any shingle damage including cracks, missing pieces, and loosened or torn areas around vents and chimneys. In addition, unclogging gutters annually will prevent water from overflowing and damaging your home’s foundation.

Contact us today

If you’re in need of a new roof, siding, or eavestroughs, look no further than Everflow. We’re one of Regina’s most trusted companies and we offer free quotes with no obligation to buy! Give us a call today or use our contact page to send us an email.