Signs It’s Time for A Roof Inspection

Age of the Roof: If your roof is approaching its typical lifespan, it's a good idea to have it inspected. Most roofs last between 20-25 years, depending on materials and maintenance. Collins Roofing can assess its condition and advise on any necessary repairs or replacements.

Leaks or Water Damage: If you notice water stains on your ceiling or walls, or if there are signs of water entering your home, it's crucial to have a professional inspection. Choosing Collins Roofing will guarantee that pinpointing the source of the leak and providing solutions to prevent further damage is well done.

Missing or Damaged Shingles: Inspect your roof from the ground with binoculars or visually check it if safe to do so. Look for any missing, cracked, or curled shingles. These can leave your roof vulnerable to leaks and further damage, if you have these problems we can help.

Granules in Gutters: Check your gutters for an accumulation of granules, especially after a heavy rain. Shingles lose granules as they age, and excessive shedding could indicate the need for repair or replacement. Collins Roofing can evaluate the extent of the loss and advise on the next steps to better the roof of your home.

Sagging or Drooping Areas: A sagging roofline or areas where the roof appears to be dipping can indicate structural issues or water damage. We can assess the cause of the sagging and recommend the necessary repairs to ensure the integrity of your roof.

By scheduling a roof inspection with us at Collins Roofing at the first sign of any of these issues, you can prevent costly repairs and prolong the lifespan of your roof.

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