The Top 5 Weak Spots of Your Phoenix Roof
Even small problems with your roof can lead to big problems for your home. Just one peeled edge on a shingle can let in water that can seep into the underlayment and then into your home, causing rot and allowing mold and mildew to spread. Just one loose piece of flashing can do the same. That’s why yearly inspections by a professional Phoenix roofing contractor are so important — the earlier you spot these problems, the earlier you can get roof repair and minimize the potential damage.
Here are five of the top weak spots to keep an eye on for your roof:
Shingles
Shingles just don’t stand up to the extreme temperatures of the long Arizona summer the way some other roofing materials, like tile, are able to do. Shingles can blister, buckle or curl in the heat, and the granules can begin to degrade (which you will likely see in the gutters). The strong monsoons that blow through in the Arizona summers and early fall are also likely to rip off shingles or to knock them loose. Any of these issues can provide an entryway for water, leading to more serious damage. If you are dealing with shingle problems it is best to contact your Phoenix roof repair expert as soon as possible to prevent further damage.
Gutters
A sturdy gutter system is essential during the Arizona monsoon season. Without it, rain would pool around your home and damage your siding and foundation. If your gutters are clogged, the water can also backup to your roof, damaging the roofing materials, soffit or fascia. Any of these issues can lead to major repairs.
Flashing
Flashing refers to the components that seal the roofing materials around chimneys, vents, and other openings or connections on your roof. Flashing is also used in valleys and in places where the roof meets a wall. Flashing is made of aluminum or steel in most cases, and the material can either rust or come loose. Any cracks or openings around the flashing are an entry point for water, which can be devastating to a roof and other building materials.
Fascia
The fascia are the horizontal boards running along the edge of your roof, just under the eave. This is the border you see around the home — kind of like trim for the roof. The fascia protects the roof edge and serves as an anchor for your gutter system. Over time, the fascia can begin to rot, which will allow water to seep into the roof and will weaken your gutter system.
Soffit
The soffit are the boards running between the fascia and your home, closing the gap between your roof eave and your home. Without it, you would see plain rafters and the underside of your roof. It also plays a key role in the ventilation of your home and keeps pests out of your attic or roof. If the soffit develops cracks or holes, critters can get inside and wreak havoc on your home.
It’s always best to hire a professional Phoenix roofing company to inspect your roof for problems in these and other weak areas. Arizona Native Roofing provides expert roof repair for these and other roofing problems you might experience. We’ll make sure that your Phoenix home is protected and will reduce the risk of further problems from developing. Contact us today to learn more about our Phoenix roofing services.
Written By:
Jason Swim – Owner
24008 N. 104th Avenue
Peoria, Arizona 85383
Office: 602-348-6559
Website: arizonanativeroofing.com
Category: Roofing
Genre: Home Repair
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