Does Your Roof Have Loose Shingles?

When shingles become loose, they can’t properly protect your roof. This creates gaps where water can get through and cause roof leaks, which can lead to mold growth, a weakened roof structure, and electrical hazards.

The problem often starts small but gets worse over time. Strong winds, pests, and other factors can make loose shingles even looser. If you notice any shingles that look different, seem to be lifting up, or are skewed, you should get them checked right away by a professional roofing company like Westfall Roofing.

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What Do Loose Shingles Mean For Your Roof and Home?

Loose shingles create openings where water can get into your home. When water gets under shingles, it can travel along the roof deck and drip down into your house. This water can damage your attic wood framing, insulation, ceiling, walls, electrical system, and more. 

Loose shingles can also lead to mold growth. Penetrating water might travel under the roof valley and show up far from where the actual problem is. This makes it hard to find the real source of the leak without professional help.

What Can Cause Loose Shingles?

Several things can make your shingles come loose. Poor shingle installation is one of the main reasons for loose and missing shingles, but weather and age play big roles, too. 

  • Over-penetrated nails: When roofers drive nails too deep into the shingles, it damages the material and makes it weak
  • Strong winds: High winds can lift shingles and loosen the nails that hold them down
  • Heavy rain: Water can get under shingles and cause them to pull away from the roof
  • Age: Old shingles become brittle and can’t hold onto nails as well as new ones
  • Poor quality materials: Low-quality shingles are more likely to come loose over time

How Do You Prevent Loose Shingles?

Hire Experienced Roofers

Make sure they know how to install shingles correctly and drive nails to the right depth.

Check After Storms

Look for obvious damage after big storms or high winds.

Strong Warranties

Choose a roofing company and trusted roofing materials with solid guarantees.

Get Regular Inspections

Have your roof checked at least once a year to catch problems early.

Trim Tree Branches

Cut back branches that hang over your roof to prevent damage from falling limbs.

Use Quality Materials

Don’t cut corners on shingle quality when replacing your roof.

Contact Westfall Roofing Today For Loose Shingle Repairs

If you think you have loose shingles, don’t wait to get them fixed. Westfall Roofing has the experience to find and repair loose shingles before they cause bigger problems. Our team knows how to properly install shingles to Florida Building Code and manufacturer’s specifications, so they stay secure even during the toughest storms. 

Don’t let loose shingles turn into expensive water damage. Contact Westfall Roofing today to schedule your shingle repairs and protect your home from leaks.

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