Weather
The first cause is a little out of control, but it’s good to be aware of and keep an eye on. Weather (more specifically wind) is one of the biggest causes of roof damage. Strong storms can rip off part of, or the whole, roof. If you experience any storms in your city and your roof seems to be okay, it’s for the best to inspect it.
Water Damage
Next to wind, rain and snow lead the list of common causes of roof damage. As reported, leakages are the most frequent issue that homeowners face and it is usually because of extensive snow or rain. You can protect your roof from the harmful effects of rain and snow by adding additional protective layers or taking an action immediately when you notice leaking on your ceiling. It will definitely spare you a lot of headache in the future.
Gutters
Speaking of water, gutters can also cause problems in your roof. If they are not properly installed, or for instance, the wind broke them, then the water won’t be directed away and you will end up having lots of water on your roof. And it can’t be good when you have metal interacting with water on the roof.
Trees
The trees can harm your roof when there is strong wind in the area, or even when a tree is so old and collapses right on your roof. Trees can cause significant damage, so it’s a safety measure to keep records of old trees near your house so that you don’t face any unexpected surprises.
No Maintenance
Roofs are probably one of the most ignored parts of the house. We pay attention to it only if there is a problem and end up spending lots of money on it. Lack of maintenance and consistent inspection are also one of the leading reasons of roof damage. The sooner you spot the problem, the more trouble you spare yourself.
Birds
We tend to underestimate the power of these small creatures. In search for food, they can tear away shingles and vent covers. Watch out for not only birds but also cats, mice, rats, racoons and more. If you notice any permanent “residents” on your roof, watch after them.