The roof is one of the vital parts that protect the property. The average lifespan of a high-quality roof is around 20-25 years. However, some factors can impact the state of the roof and reduce its lifespan which might need roof repair or replacement. Many factors can contribute to roof damage and lead to its reduced lifespan. Below are some factors that can harm your roof:

1. Trees

Trees may be great for the property’s landscape and view but there is still some harm they can contribute to your roof.  Trees that are overgrown and especially close to your roof may cause big damage to your roof. All it takes maybe a strong wind or storm to cause your roof damage. Therefore, make sure to always check trees that are close to your roofline. Alternatively, you can plan a strategic location to plant your tree beforehand that is far from the roofline. This can save you a great cost before a damage is done and you need to call a professional for the roof repair or replacement.

2. Algae, Moss and Mold

Algae, moss, and mold these three things tend to grow in shady, wet, and moist environments. These three things can grow on your roof and cause great damage there. Therefore, you should always make sure to prevent the water from building up on your roof. Always do monthly maintenance to your roof to check up and clean it if you notice visible algae on your roof. They can grow and spread in a speed of time and damage your roof which might cost you a roof repair later.

3. Hail

Many property owners usually do not pay attention to the small hail that they notice on their roofs, however, that is not the case. It is an alarming sign for the property owner. Every hail even in a small size can weaken the granules and gradually destroy the roof state without you noticing. This may lead to the cause of roof leak issues over time. If you notice a sign of leakage in your roof, you may want to call the professional as soon as possible to handle the roof repair.

4. Rain

The frequency of rain falls on your roof can have an impact on your roof. One of the common damage that caused by the rain is the leakage to the property. Frequent rain that falls into your property area not only causes the roof to leak but also affects the other parts of the house. It includes water streaks along your walls, pooling water of unidentified origin, and dampness or stains on your ceiling. Water damage isn’t limited to the presence of water. You might notice cracking or peeling paint, and signs of mold growth inside your walls or attic. If you notice a leakage on your property, you may need to ask a professional to assist you in roof leak repair.