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When is the time to consider a roof replacement or repair?
Mold / Worn Down
Your roof has reached the end of its lifespan, and you must replace your roof before interior damage begins.
Curling or Buckling
Curling happens when the corners of your shingles begin to curl upwards or downwards. Buckling is recognizable by waviness in the shingles, which typically occurs in a line going up the roof slope. Both of these issues usually are results of moisture build-up in the attic of older homes.
Broken Shingles
Broken shingles can be caused by strong winds, snow, hail, etc. This may cause obvious leaks in the interior of your home.
Bare Spots
This happens when the surface of the shingles on your roof has worn away. Bare spots are a good indication that your roof has reached the end of its lifespan.
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