When you see lifted shingles on your roof, do you immediately assume they’re caused by strong winds? “Wind-lifted” and “wind-damaged” shingles are more recognizable terms to describe this type of damage, but you need to know that wind isn’t always the cause. As a trusted expert in roofing and snow dam removal, Deschutes Roofing debunks some of the most common myths surrounding wind-damaged shingles:
Myth: “You Can’t Avoid Wind Damage”
Truth: This came from the assumption that asphalt roofs are as vulnerable to strong winds as any other roofing system. However, modern roofs have come a long way and are already more than capable of withstanding severe weather conditions, including wind damage. Some asphalt shingle roofs are already past their expected life span, yet they’re still able to protect homes from severe wind damage.
Myth: “Strong Winds Always Cause Lifted Shingles”
Truth: Lifted shingles on your roof aren’t always caused by strong winds. It may be just one possible cause, as there are other factors where they get blown off during severe storms despite being well-adhered to the underlayment. It can also be caused by extreme temperature shifts that make the material expand and contract constantly, which affects its adherence to the underlayment over time. It can also be caused by subpar workmanship, so make sure that you hire a trusted professional GAF roofer when you repair or replace your roof!
Myth: “Roof Wind Damage Isn’t Easily Noticeable”
Truth: There are several telltale signs on your roof that indicate wind damage, and they can be identified early on before they become worse. Wrinkled shingles, for instance, are caused by intense wind pressure, and if you have this on your roof, they need to be addressed professionally. A trusted roofer can also inspect your entire roofing system and make any necessary repairs to ensure your roof stays in good condition.
Whether you’re looking for a locally trusted roofer or an expert in snow removal, Deschutes Roofing has got you covered!
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