The Enemies of a Roof
A
roof system's performance is affected by numerous factors. Knowing about the
following will help you make informed
roof system buying decisions:
- Sun: Heat and ultraviolet rays cause roofing materials to
deteriorate over time. Deterioration can occur faster on the sides facing west
or south.
- Rain: When water gets underneath shingles, shakes or other roofing
materials, it can work its way to the roof deck and cause the roof structure
to rot. Extra moisture encourages mildew and rot elsewhere in a house,
including walls, ceilings, insulation and electrical systems.
- Wind: High winds can lift shingles' edges (or other roofing
materials) and force water and debris underneath them. Extremely high winds
can cause extensive damage.
- Snow and ice: Melting snow often refreezes at a roof's overhang
where the surface is cooler, forming an ice dam. This blocks proper drainage
into the gutter. Water backs up under the shingles (or other roofing
materials) and seeps into the interior. During the early melt stages, gutters
and downspouts can be the first to fill with ice and be damaged beyond repair
or even torn off a house or building.
- Condensation: Condensation can result from the buildup of
relatively warm, moisture-laden air. Moisture in a poorly ventilated attic
promotes decay of wood sheathing and rafters, possibly destroying a roof
structure. Sufficient attic ventilation can be achieved by installing larger
or additional vents and will help alleviate problems because the attic air
temperature will be closer to the outside air temperature.
- Moss and algae: Moss can grow on moist wood shingles and shakes.
Once it grows, moss holds even more moisture to a roof system's surface,
causing rot. In addition, moss roots also can work their way into a wood deck
and structure. Algae also grows in damp, shaded areas on wood or asphalt
shingle roof systems. Besides creating a black-green stain, algae can retain
moisture, causing rot and deterioration. Trees and bushes should be trimmed
away from homes and buildings to eliminate damp, shaded areas, and gutters
should be kept clean to ensure good drainage.
- Trees and leaves: Tree branches touching a roof will scratch and
gouge roofing materials when the branches are blown by the wind. Falling
branches from overhanging trees can damage, or even puncture, shingles and
other roofing materials. Leaves on a roof system's surface retain moisture and
cause rot, and leaves in the gutters block drainage.
- Missing or torn shingles: The key to a roof system's effectiveness
is complete protection. When shingles are missing or torn off, a roof
structure and home or building interior are vulnerable to water damage and
rot. The problem is likely to spread-nearby shingles also are ripped easily or
blown away. Missing or torn shingles should be replaced as soon as possible.
- Shingle deterioration: When shingles are old and worn out, they
curl, split and lose their waterproofing effectiveness. Weakened shingles
easily are blown off, torn or lifted by wind gusts. The end result is
structural rot and interior damage. A deteriorated roof system only gets worse
with time-it should be replaced as soon as possible.
- Flashing deterioration: Many apparent roof leaks really are
flashing leaks. Without good, tight flashings around chimneys, vents,
skylights and wall/roof junctions, water can enter a home or building and
cause damage to walls, ceilings, insulation and electrical systems. Flashings
should be checked as part of a biannual roof inspection and gutter cleaning.
About the Author:
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company in roofing and maintenance-free home exteriors. Family-owned and
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