Kannapolis Roofing Contractor
Take a stroll outside and look, really look, at your roof on your Kannapolis home. Usually you take it for granted it's there, it has shingles, it keeps the rain out. Now that you're taking a good look at it, does anything look out of place? Are there shingles that are loose, maybe damaged, or even shingles which have black streaks on them? Are trees touching your roof? If you answered yes to the above questions, then it's time for a check up. What's so bad about those things? After all, what's a little bit of tree hugging on the part of the roof if it's not leaking? There's more to it than app earances. Trees can cause a variety of problems. Branches can scratch and gouge roofing material (in other words leaks).
Trees falling due to wind can puncture shingles and cause other damage to your roofing. Leaves clog gutter systems and back up water into attics and other spaces inside your house. What about those black streaks? Streaks on your roof are evidence of mold and as you probably know, mold is hazardous to your health if inhaled. Mold grows easily during humid periods, especially on roofs that face north. If you don't deal with them as soon as possible, they will eat away at the roofing material, and eventually eat through it, causing leaks. If you think you are having problems with your roof and would like a roofing inspection, then please contact your Kannapolis Roofing Contractor.
If you are looking for a professional Kannapolis roofer, please contact us today at 704-392-0720 or complete our online request form.
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