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5 ways to know when to Replace your Roof

These 5 ways helps you to decide when you have to make necessary changes in your home and what precautions you have to take for your roof when it get damage because of storm damage or become old.

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5 ways to know when to Replace your Roof

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  1. 5 WAYS TO KNOW WHEN TO REPLACE YOUR ROOF CRACKED AND CURLED SHINGLES Cracks are often quite noticeable too, particularly if they’re the result of physical damage. For example, they might be the result of a tree branch falling on your roof. MOSS AND OTHER PLANT GROWTH A build-up of moss also makes it harder to tell when the shingles are cracked or curling. This means you might not be aware of an issue until you start getting more serious problems, like leaks in the roof. GAPS AND LEAKS IN YOUR ROOF If you can spot sunlight through gaps between the roofing materials, you need to get a quote for repairs – or for a new roof. Depending on the size of the gap, patching it up might be possible. THE ROOF IS SAGGING A sagging roof is often the product of an underlying structural defect. This could be very dangerous if left unchecked. YOUR ROOF IS GETTING OLD When your roof is between 20 and 25 years old, you should start thinking about a replacement. By this time, it has undergone significant wear. It has weathered three decades of storms, wind, and rain – plus snow in the winter and heat in the summer. concordroofingtx.com

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