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3 Common Roofing Myths – Dispelled

The roof of a house is not only critical to maintaining its structure, but is also the first and major line of defense against environmental hazards. But often, we unknowingly do things that can cause damage to the roof of our house. To help you maintain sturdy and long-lasting roofs, here we are highlighting some of the most commonly believed roofing myths, so you don’t repeat the same mistakes that most homeowners make:

Myth 1 – All Asphalt Shingles Are the Same

Just because all asphalt shingles are made of similar materials doesn’t mean they are all the same. Asphalt shingles come in a variety of textures and are designed to avoid or correct certain roofing issues. For example, some shingles are strong enough to resist heavy winds and rainfall while others cannot stand these forces of nature. Similarly, some of them are specifically designed to prevent algae and mold growth; they are made with zinc or copper because when mixed with rainwater, these metals become naturally-resistant to algae.

Choosing the right shingles for a house requires considering the structure of your house, the weather of the area that you live in, your budget, and many other factors. This is why it is recommended to seek help from a seasoned roofing contractor to choose the right type of asphalt shingles for your home.

Myth 2 – It’s Fine to Lay New Shingles over the Old Ones

While this may seem obvious to some people, many actually think it is fine to re-roof without removing the old shingles. In fact, you can even find some roofing contractors who do the same; it is one of the factors that can help you distinguish a good roofing contractor from a bad one.

This may seem like a less costly alternative, but it can turn out to be a lot more costly than laying new roof from scratch.

Removing the old shingles is essential because it is only when you remove them that you would be able to inspect the sheathing material underneath for any problems. When you reroof over the old shingles, the new material is likely to get damaged quickly.

Myth 3 – There Is No Connection between Gutters and Roofs

Gutters and roofs may seem like completely separate from each other, but they work together to protect your house from water invasion. The water wouldn’t be able to flow down from the roof if there is any blockage in the gutters. Similarly, if the seams of gutter aren’t airtight or the drip-edge is not fixed properly, then your house could develop some serious foundation, roof, and/or gutter issues.

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Summary

The roof of a house is not only critical to maintaining its structure, but is also the first and major line of defense against environmental hazards. But often, we unknowingly do things that can cause damage to the roof of our house. To help you maintain sturdy and long-lasting roofs, the article highlights some of the most commonly believed roofing myths, so you don’t repeat the same mistakes that most homeowners make.