Many homeowners and contractors can agree that asphalt shingles are one of the most popular roofing materials available. But if you’re considering this material for your roof, you need to know that they can have granule loss problems, which is something you won’t find in any other material. It can happen to shingles due to several reasons and may lead to a full replacement depending on the damage.
To prevent it from affecting your roof, trusted residential roofing contractor Deschutes Roofing shares more insight:
A typical roofing shingle is made with asphalt granules that are adhered to a shingle substrate. This is when a layer of granular material is created to help protect the material against different weather elements such as rain, snow, and sunlight. However, this protection will slowly deteriorate over time due to natural wear and tear. As your roof ages, it will shed a little granule loss that’s hardly noticeable, but by the end of its lifespan, it won’t be as effective in keeping out the natural elements as when it was newly installed.
Addressing your roof’s granule loss will depend on its current condition. Professional residential and commercial roofing contractors know that granule loss is almost expected when the shingles were recently installed. They’re mostly excess granules that come from the manufacturing, shipping, or installation process, so they should stop after a few months. You can expect more granule loss when it rains, but this can also be due to newly-installed shingles.
Over time, there will be some granule loss as part of its normal wear and tear. This is expected in a typical asphalt shingle roof since it’s usually part of the natural aging process. But if you think there’s a higher amount of granule loss than expected, you should have it checked by a professional. And if you’ve been getting granule loss for some time and your roof is already old, it’s simply telling you that you need to get a full replacement!
Call us at (541) 241-5720 if you’re in Bend, (503) 967-9590 if you’re from Portland, (541) 246-6860 if you’re in Eugene, (503) 468-7663 if you’re in Lake Oswego, or (503) 928-8750 if you’re from Beaverton. You can also fill out our convenient online form.
Maintaining the structural integrity of a commercial building is one of the most important responsibilities…
When it comes to roofing, one of the most significant decisions homeowners face is selecting…
As winter approaches, the focus tends to shift toward holiday preparations and staying warm. Yet,…
As winter approaches, homeowners are starting to prepare their houses for the cold months ahead.…
When choosing the right roofing material for your home, the decision often comes down to…
Your roof is your home's first line of defense against the elements, shielding it from…