Categories: Roofing

How to Deal With Shingle Blow-Offs

 

Shingle blow-offs may lead to bigger problems if not fixed promptly. In this blog post, roofing contractor Chase Roofing LLC discusses everything you need to know about this issue, including its causes and ways to address it.

What Causes Shingle Blow-Offs?

Shingle blow-offs can be caused by various factors, including:

  • Poor Quality Shingles. These shingles may have insufficient wind resistance ratings, making them more prone to blow-offs. Be sure to choose high-quality shingles if you are planning a roof replacement.

  • Incorrect Installation. Improper nailing and other installation mistakes increases the chances of shingle blow-offs. This is why it is important to work with a roofer who is properly trained and experienced.

  • Weather Conditions. Your roof is constantly exposed to extreme weather conditions. High winds, hail, and heavy rain can take a toll on your shingles and eventually cause blow-offs.

How to Fix Shingle Blow-Off

Addressing the problem of shingle blow-offs helps to prevent further damage to your roof and minimize leaks in your home. Here are some steps to keep in mind:

  1. Contact a reputable roofing contractor. Look for a licensed and insured roofing contractor who has experience repairing roofs with shingle blow-offs. Ask for referrals from friends or family, read reviews online, and check the contractor’s credentials.

  2. Schedule an inspection. The contractor will inspect your roof to assess the extent of the damage and determine the best course of action. They will also provide you with a written estimate for the repair.

  3. Remove damaged shingles. The contractor will remove any damaged or missing shingles from your roof. They will also inspect the underlayment and decking if there’s noticeable damage.

  4. Install new shingles. The contractor will install new shingles to replace the damaged or missing ones. They will match the color and style of your existing shingles for seamless roof repair.

  5. Seal the shingles. The contractor will seal the new shingles with roofing cement to prevent water from seeping underneath them.

Repairing vs. Replacing the Roof

If the damage is minor and only a few shingles are missing, it’s usually possible to repair the problem with minimal cost. However, roof replacement may be necessary if the shingle blow-off affected a large section of the roof.

As a top residential and commercial roofing contractor in the area, Chase Roofing LLC can help you get your roof back in tip-top shape. Call us today at (757) 872-0700 (Yorktown, VA) or (757) 206-1948 (Williamsburg, VA) to schedule a free consultation. You can also fill out our online contact form. We serve homeowners in Hampton, VA, and the surrounding communities.

Jose Lomeli

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