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How to Deal With Shingle Blow-Offs

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Windstorms are terrifying as they are frustrating. They can blow shingles off your roof, exposing your home to water damage and other issues. In this post, Twin Cities Siding and Roofing, a local roofing expert, shares the importance of identifying and handling shingle blow-offs, as well as working with professionals to keep your roof in top shape in any weather.

How To Deal With Shingle Blow Offs

Causes of Shingle Blow-Offs

Several factors can contribute to shingle blow-offs, including the following:

  • High winds and storms can cause shingles to break or dislodge, leading to blow-offs.
  • Improper roof installation exposes the shingles to wear down faster, making them more prone to getting blown off by strong winds.
  • Shingles can become brittle over time, losing their adhesive properties and making them more susceptible to blow-offs.

Identifying Shingle Blow-Offs

If you can identify shingle blow-offs early, you can prevent them from happening. Here are some common signs your shingle has a weak attachment and can get blown off at any time.

  • Missing or damaged shingles
  • Granules in gutters or on the ground
  • Leaks or water damage inside your home

If you notice any staining or soft spots on your ceiling, it’s crucial to investigate the cause and address potential issues with your roof. Additionally, scheduling regular roof inspections can help identify potential problems before they become more severe, saving you time and money on frequent but costly repairs.

How to Deal With Shingle Blow-Offs

Here are a few ways to deal with shingle blow-offs. Take note that you don’t need to do this as your local contractor can handle the entire process.

  • Clear the debris from your roof, such as stray twigs, leaves and other items to determine the areas with missing asphalt shingles
  • Take photos of these areas with damage. Your roofer may inspect them again later, but your photos will reduce their time inspecting your roof.
  • Wait for your roofer’s evaluation to learn if the number of missing shingles can be replaced or if a roofing replacement is a more viable solution.

Preventing Shingle Blow-Offs

Protecting your roof from the threat of shingle blow-offs starts with finding the right contractor for your roofing needs. If you are in need of a new roof, make sure the pros you work with are licensed and insured for your peace of mind. It also helps that you work with a contractor who’s manufacturer-certified. This way, you can gain access to a wide range of asphalt shingles, particularly ones that are highly durable and wind-resistant. Of course, proper maintenance is imperative to ensure your investment lasts long.

In addition to providing siding services, Twin Cities Siding and Roofing also specializes in high-quality roof repair, installation and maintenance. No matter the size or complexity of your roofing project, you can count on our team to be with you through the entire process and beyond. Call us at 651-571-9557, or fill out this contact form to get an estimate.

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