New Roof Shingles are not Laying Flat (What Steps to Take)

Negligence can lead to an entire roof replacement. Here are the common causes of warped shingle shake roofs.

Steps to Fix New Roof Shingles Laying Flat

What Causes Roof Shingles Not To Lay Flat?

Negligence can lead to an entire roof replacement. Here are the common causes of warped shingle shake roofs.

  • 1. Unsealed shingles

    Sometimes, shingles don't get perfectly fitted instantly after a new roof installation. It takes a couple of warm days to fix properly. If you make the installation in cold weather, it takes even longer. So, it’s best to install a shingle roof in summer to get it sealed well.

  • 2. Misshapen shingles

    Shingle roof comes to your place in packaged bundles. Shingles have a high chance of damage during transportation. Discard distorted shingles before roof installation carefully. The warped shingles remain unflattened and make it difficult for you to fix it evenly.

  • 3. Nail misplacement

    It often happens that we place the nails too tight or loose. It harms the shingle roof, causing severe damage. In some cases, if you drive nails too high or low at wrong angles, it affects the roof deck.

  • 4. Improper underlayment installation

    Structural defects in the underlayment can also make your shingles unflattened. Underlayment acts as a barrier between the deck and shingles. If you install underlayment unevenly, it is difficult to make the roof shingles lie flat. Sometimes, an excess presence of moisture on the roof deck creates a similar problem.

Signs of Shingles Not Laying Flat

Lifted shingles are a common sign of wind damage that needs your attention. Any disheveled look of your roof is an indicator of excess wind pressure. Folds or creases in a shingle roof are the result of improper roof installation. Loose shingles along the roof’s edges can increase the risk of water leakage. You should be cautious about this to prevent further damage.

Damage by Curled Roof Shingles

Curled roof shingles disrupt the airflow to come inside. It results in poor insulation and increased energy bills. Buckled shingles allow water to seep in, which enhances the chance of mold. The structural damage to the roof raises safety concerns for your home. So any compromise may lead to high costs.

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