Connecticut Roof Repair by Qualified CT Roofers
Roof repair is something that tends to be required once a problem has already begun. Regular roof maintenance will keep your roof at its peak condition, though, and prevent costly roof repair or total re-roofing. Because of the difficulty and danger involved in most roof work, many roof repair projects should be handled by professional roofing contractors.
There are a number of warning signs that show that a roof is in need of repair. Doityourself.com (http://www.doityourself.com) writes that it might be time for roof repair after a particularly rough winter or strong wind. Also, look for dark spots on your ceiling or dripping water coming from the ceiling. If your roof is not sealed correctly then ice dams that build up can cause damage. The heavy ice can damage the roof, and melting ice can get into open places causing parts of the roof to rot.
Trust a roofing company that offers a warranty or guarantee with the work in case there is a problem or you need roof maintenance. Doityourself.com also recommends that when you're looking for a new home, find out if the roof was recently replaced or make sure the roofer has left shingles for future repairs.
Unfortunately, some roof problems are far too severe to simply be repaired and the roof must be completely replaced. Doityourself.com lists the factors that might mean you need roof replacement:
- Interior walls or ceiling are blistered or there are dark spots on the ceiling
- Obvious leaking in the interior after a hard wind driven rain
- Signs of water damage or discoloration in attic spaces
- Soffits that are sagging or rotten
- Signs of leaking in the attic after an ice buildup (Look for excessive ice dams in the winter)
- Shingles are curling up or appear cracked. This can be checked easily from the ground with binoculars
- Signs of algae buildup, or dirty looking shingles in different areas of the roof
- A rise in energy costs over a typical winter. This could indicate that the roof is losing energy.
- Signs of decay in shingles, sheathing and soffits. In this case, water is entering and possibly running down walls and entering the soffit.
Whether you need an entirely new roof or just a few roof repairs, it's always smartest to get a professional roofing contractor to handle the work rather than trying it yourself. Find a high-quality and trustworthy roofer in Connecticut by searching our database.

