
You likely need a new roof if you notice signs like: shingles curling or buckling, missing shingles, excessive granule build-up in your gutters, visible light coming through the attic, significant moss or algae growth on the roof, or if your roof is nearing the end of its expected lifespan (typically around 20 years); it's best to consult a professional roofer for a thorough inspection to confirm if a replacement is needed.
Key indicators that a new roof might be necessary:
Shingle condition: Curling, buckling, cracking, or missing shingles
Granules in gutters: A large amount of shingle granules accumulating in your gutters
Visible damage: Signs of storm damage, punctures, or tears on the roof
Roof age: If your roof is nearing or exceeding 20 years old
Leaks and water damage: Water stains in the attic or interior walls
Vegetation growth: Moss or algae growing on the roof
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