Preventing A Roof Collapse

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Your roof is designed to keep you safe against the outside environmental and potentially harmful critters. However, your roof is not completely indestructible. Even the strongest roofs can be at risk for collapsing if they are not properly maintained or if their load becomes too heavy. If you feel that your roof is at risk for collapsing, you should contact your trusted Charleston roofing contractor as soon as possible.

While a roof collapse is every homeowner’s worst nightmare, there are numerous warning signs that let you know that your roof is under stress. One of the biggest of these signs is noise made by your roof. For example, creaking or popping sounds could indicate that your roof’s load is becoming too much to handle. Your roof may begin to form cracks in the walls and in the ceiling as the components begin to separate. Additionally, the roof may begin to sag under the excess weight caused by snow.

There are other signs that your roof may be in distress. For example, your roof may begin to spout severe leaks that could cause damage to your home’s underlying structure. Doors may pop open, or you may have trouble opening your windows as a collapsing roof causes the door and window frames to become warped. Finally, if your property has a built-in sprinkler system, a collapsing roof may cause the heads to be pushed down below the ceiling.

If any of the warning signs are present, your home needs to be inspected by a professional as soon as possible.