The roof is constantly exposed directly to the elements. Here in Coral Springs, those elements are almost year-round blistering heat and sunlight, combined with large amounts of rain for half of the year. So very well built roofs, using top-of-the-line roofing materials, can still end up needing repairs from time to time. So what situations almost always call for a roof repair?
A Leaking Roof
This seems like an easy and obvious one. Suppose there is water leaking from the roof into your home; more times than not, there is an issue with the roofing system that must be fixed. There are several reasons why a roof could be leaking; so many, in fact, that many blog posts just like this can be dedicated to that topic alone. The important thing is getting the leak fixed quickly, as a strong leak left unchecked could result in a full roof replacement rather than a repair job.
A Punctured Roof
As with leaks, there are many ways the roof can get punctured. Foot traffic from humans is one of the more common ways; however, wildlife can also be the cause of puncturing a roof; not to mention more obvious ways such as a tree branch flying during a storm directly into the roof. Punctures can lead to leaks, which, as discussed above, could lead to replacement rather than repair if left unchecked.
Blow Ups
In short, poorly connected flashings are usually the culprit for blow ups. Blow ups are when the flaps and seams open. The significant issue here is the risk of wind uplift, blow ups lower the resistance to wind uplift and must be fixed quickly, especially if hurricane season is right around the corner. Wind velocity can become extremely dangerous.
Blisters and Splits
Blisters can lead to other roofing issues. While it's not essential to worry about every little blister, the larger ones should be fixed ASAP. Often blisters result from dry laps, old age, and a bad connection to the bituminous roof system.