Saturday, August 6, 2011

5 Reasons to Call Charlotte Roofing Contractor for Roof Repair or Replacement



There are many reasons why you should dial the number of your Charlotte, North Carolina roofing contractor.  Here are the five basic reasons to contact your local roofer:



You have a thick buildup of ice on your roof in winter: A warm attic can cause rapid melting and refreezing of snow, resulting in the buildup of ice that can harm the gutters and the roof. You may need ventilation and insulation work in the attic.


Your yard is always wet or soggy: Clogged or even damaged gutters can result to excessive water runoff which can harm your current foundations. If your yard is always wet you may have a gutter issue. Another problem is when your gutters are pulling loose from the strain of ice, snow, leaves or other debris. 

There are water stains on your roof deck: If there are water stains and damaged wood on the underside of the roof, you should check the vents, plumbing pipes, and around the chimney. Another cause for concern is when your roof is not completely sealed and you see daylight coming through the roof cracks.

Some of your shingles are missing or damaged: Shingles that are buckling, crackling or bending may need replacement.
 The same is true if the flashing is damaged or has pulled away from the ceiling structure. A fault in the roof flashing more often causes roof leaks.

You have experienced a hail storm lately: Hail usually needs to be at least 1 and one-fourth in total diameter or roughly the size of a half-dollar to cause damage. Mineral deposits on your downspouts, dents or dings from hail on your metal gutter, and leaks are also good signs. The presence of moisture or discolored patches or holes in the ceiling could mean leaks on your roof possibly caused by hail.


Are you wondering if your roof is still in good condition, especially with all the bad weather conditions plus the regular wear and tear? If you say yes then you need to call a Charlotte roofing contractor. The sooner a roofer can evaluate your roof, the better. 

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