Don’t get caught with sudden, costly repairs. Keep a close eye on your roof and learn how to spot problems before they severely impact your wallet with these 7 danger signs. Then call Big Fish Contracting to find out what it will take to fix all roofing problems for a worry-free life.


1. A leak in the attic.

Old Roof Danger Sign - Damp Roof Boards After a strong storm or wind-driven rain, take a look in the attic for signs of leaking. Ice damming can also cause water to enter the house if you don’t have an adequate shingle under layment or if the flashing (the aluminum or steel used over roof joints, like chimneys and pipes) has deteriorated. 


2. Blistering or peeling interior or exterior paint.

Old Roof Danger Sign - Pealing Paint When paint starts to peel off, the cause is likely trapped moisture in the house due to excessive temperature or high humidity from poor attic ventilation. The air in the attic needs to flow freely from the soffit to the ridge to reduce humidity. Make sure there is a vent in areas such as the kitchen or bathroom. Dryers should vent outside. 


3. Stains on interior ceilings and walls; mold or mildew growth.

Old Roof Danger Sign - mold or mildew growth If you see stains or, even worse, mold growth inside your home, it may be caused by inadequate or faulty shingle underlayment that is allowing water to seep into the house. Inadequate ventilation could also be the culprit, which causes excessive moisture— conditions in which mold and mildew thrive. 


4. Exterior decay, sheathing, and/or siding.

Old Roof Danger Sign - Exterior decay Poor attic ventilation is again a possible cause, but any condition that results in excess moisture can contribute to decay. One way to combat the problem is to put a vapor barrier between the insulation and the inside of the house, which can reduce the amount of moisture that goes into a wall and help the moisture escape from the wall. 


5. Missing, cracked, or curled shingles.

Old Roof Danger Sign - curled and damaged shingles If you see that your shingles are dry or practically break when touched, that means they have reached the end of their useful life and it’s time to invest in a new roof. Note: Ignoring this warning sign could result in additional damage to roof decking boards & Joists, attic insulation, and interior room ceiling and wall plaster or dry-wall boards, costing much more for a full repair. Call Big Fish Contracting to eliminate your risk from failing roofing systems.


6. Dark, “dirty-looking” areas on your roof.

Old Roof Danger Sign - mold stained shingles This could mean your roof has vegetation, fungus, mold, or algae growth, or that the shingles’ protective granules have been lost. This doesn’t mean you need to replace your roof, but these stains can reduce curb appeal. Cleaning the shingles is an option, but that could shorten their life. Fortunately, StainGuard® protection is available on many GAF Shingles, including Timberline® Cool Series Shingles, Timberline® Natural Shadow® Shingles, and Timberline® ArmorShield™ II Shingles.


7. Excessive energy costs.

Old Roof Danger Sign - Excessive energy costs A possible cause of higher cooling costs could be insufficient attic ventilation, requiring the cooling system to run excessively. In warm weather, inadequate ventilation will trap hot air in the attic, causing air-conditioning systems to work harder, or leaving your home’s interior hotter and less comfortable. In both hot and cold weather, moisture in the attic can become trapped and condense on the rafters if it’s not insulated properly. This moisture can drip down onto the insulation and reduce its effectiveness, potentially increasing energy costs.

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