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6 Signs Your Commercial Roof Has Deteriorated

Ensuring the structural integrity of your commercial property, especially the roof, is paramount. But over time, even the most durable roofs will begin to show signs of deterioration. Recognizing these signs early can save you time and money, preventing issues from spiraling into costly repairs. Here are six key indicators that your commercial roof may be deteriorating.

1. Visible Damage or Wear and Tear

Visible damage is one of the most obvious signs that your commercial roof needs attention. This includes torn, cracked, or missing shingles and visible holes. In a variable climate with hot summers and cold winters, weather can accelerate roof wear and tear. A roofer must regularly inspect your roof for these physical signs of damage to prevent minor issues from becoming major problems.

2. Water Damage or Leaks

Water intrusion is a critical issue for any building, and your roof is the first line of defense against it. Signs of water damage can include stains on ceilings and walls, mold growth, or even puddles forming inside the building after heavy rain. These leaks can originate from various roof problems, such as broken seals around vents or deteriorated flashing. It’s crucial to address these signs immediately to prevent structural damage to your property.

3. Increased Energy Bills

An often-overlooked sign of roof deterioration is a sudden increase in energy bills. A compromised roof can lead to poor insulation and ventilation, making your HVAC system work harder to maintain comfortable indoor temperatures. If you notice a spike in your energy costs without a corresponding increase in usage, it’s worth investigating your roof’s condition.

4. Pooling Water

Flat or low-sloped roofs, common in commercial buildings, are particularly susceptible to pooling water. After heavy rain, water should drain off the roof efficiently. However, if water remains, it can signal inadequate drainage or sagging roof sections. Prolonged exposure to standing water can weaken the roof structure and lead to leaks, making prompt assessment and roof repair essential.

5. Blisters or Bubbles on the Roof

The presence of blisters or bubbles underneath the roofing material is an indication that there is trapped moisture or air. This problem can occur with various roofing materials and is a sign that the roof’s integrity may be compromised. If left unattended, these areas can lead to more significant damage, as they weaken the roof’s structure and make it more susceptible to leaks.

6. Your Roof’s Age

Finally, it’s important to consider the age of your commercial roof. Roofing systems have an expected lifespan, after which they are more prone to problems. If your property’s roof is nearing or has surpassed its expected lifespan, it’s wise to start planning for a roof replacement. Regular inspections and maintenance can extend a roof’s life, but eventually, a new roof will be the most cost-effective and safest choice.

Christian Brothers Roofing is committed to providing professional roofing services, from inspections and maintenance to repairs and replacements. Call us at (502) 244-0208 or fill out our contact form to schedule a consultation.

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