3 Ways Fallen Leaves Can Cause Roof Damage

No matter how durable and long-lasting your roof is, it can still be penetrated by unwanted elements, such as fallen leaves. When left sitting on your roof system, leaves will collect there and cause several problems. 

In this article, a trusted roofing contractor Tango & Gatti discusses the three roofing issues caused by fallen leaves.

1. Leaks and Molds

Typically, leaves are dry when they fall off the trees, and they can scatter further. Once they land on your roof, they can get wet and start to pile up in the corners of your roof. Even after just one rainfall, these wet clusters can ruin the shingles on your roof. They can also send moisture underneath your roof’s surface, leading to mold growth. 

2. Moisture Buildup and Weakened Beams

The piles of wet leaves on your roof can cause moisture to seep through your roof’s structure. Over time, this will start to make your beams wet and weak. The failure of beams is a clear sign that you need a roof replacement. But before getting a new roof, consult a roofing professional to help determine the right solution for this issue. 

3. Roof Sagging

If the leaves aren’t cleared off your roof, they can become as heavy as snow. When left sitting on your roof, piles of leaves can cause certain parts of your roof to bow or sag. Moreover, areas with an excessive amount of leaves are more vulnerable to leaks. Because your roof can only take so much before it starts to give way, you could end up with leaks all over your home. This will require costly repairs, and you will likely need to replace your roof.

Keep your roofing system safe from these types of issues with the help of Tango & Gatti. For consultations or estimates, call us at (330) 308-8213 or complete our contact form. We serve clients in Canton and Barnesville, Ohio.