Water damage is the number one enemy of the roof, but the danger isn’t always from the rain. Too much moisture, whether from outside or from within your home, can do long-lasting damage to the roof.
Moisture and Condensation
When moisture from within your home rises up and escapes through the roof, it condenses as it comes into contact with the roof, transforming from gas to a liquid state. The accumulated condensation creates a damp and wet roof environment that will eventually affect the shingles, often making them more susceptible to leaks as the moisture can loosen the granules.
Roof condensation, however, only happens when the roof is colder than the air inside your attic. This is easy to address with proper ventilation, ensuring that both the attic space and the roof are relatively the same temperature.
Damaged Shingles
Deep cracks and blistering shingles make the roof more susceptible to moisture accumulation. The latter, in particular, puts your roof at risk of water intrusion when it rains or snows. As your roofing storm damage contractor, we highly recommend you address these concerns as soon as possible to minimize the risk of moisture damage.
Moisture and Mold
Finally, moist and damp conditions on the roof and in the attic space make the perfect breeding ground for mold. While relatively harmless to the roof, it can become a health risk if you have family members with asthma or allergies. Reducing the moisture levels throughout your home, such as through proper ventilation and keeping the roof healthy, minimizes the risk of mold development and proliferation.
Whether you need a new roof installed or help with roofing insurance claims, Jack the Roofer is the company you can count on to get things right the first time. Get in touch with us at (720) 722-2255 to learn more on how we can help you. We are one of the top roof maintenance companies in Parker, CO.