1. Drooping and Distorted Roofs
One of the most critical signs of extreme roof damage is sagging and warped roof sections. Such an
issue usually occurs due to pest infestation, rotting and water damage.
Sagging roofs can deteriorate over time and can also result in a total roof collapse. So, do not overlook such a
condition and get your roof inspected by a professional to prevent encountering such serious consequences
2. Detached or Broken Shingles
Cracked, missing, or broken shingles are an obvious early indication of roof damage that could turn into a serious matter. Shingle roofs protect your home from weather damage and act as a barrier. Your shingles can break for a myriad of reasons including strong winds, hail, and storms.
You must ensure that you’re checking your shingles for missing components on a regular basis.
Conducting shingles inspections regularly protects not only the life expectancy of your roofs, but
also saves you costly
roof repairs somewhere down the road.
3. Uncontrolled Moss and Algae Infestation
Excessive growth of moss and algae is also a sign of damaged roofs. While small traces of moss
growth are not an alarming signal and do not pose any threat, large clusters of moss and algae
probably signal compromised shingles that no longer offer adequate protection.
Moss and algae grow in wet places, and once firmly rooted, these will begin to compromise the
integrity of your shingles, causing excessive wear and damage. You do not want to wait until it
becomes an expensive situation to explore a timely disaster.
4. Stained Ceilings
Water stains that spread across the ceilings is an indicator of leaky roofs. While these leakage signs
are usually ignored, it can cause big trouble in the long run such as mold growth, weakened frames,
and serious ceiling damage. Thus, it is important that you get such leaky roofs fixed before they
cause further damage to your ceilings.
5. Signs of Leakage around Attic and Other Roof Openings
While most homeowners are aware of leaky roofs, very few of them are aware that the leakage occurs due to different types of roof damage. Wind damage is a leading cause that leads the water to seep beneath the shingles. Ponding is another common issue that causes water to settle in one area on the roof. This typically occurs due to clogged gutters and not enough drainage around the property.
Other roofing elements such as skylights, vents and chimneys are also prone to leak that causes damaged roofs and requires prompt action for repair and
roof replacements.