The durability, light weight, and lost cost of asphalt shingles are what has made the material a popular choice with homeowners. They perform well against all types of weather, but can become damaged over the years. Shingles that curl along their edges are a sign that you have some problems. Here is why it could be happening.
Water Damage
When water finds a way underneath your asphalt shingles, the moisture can cause damage that can cause the shingle to warp. This warping is most noticeable when the ends start to curl. How did water even get underneath your shingles?
Water damage can occur from an improper insulation. If your climate is very cold in the winter, ice dams can also cause moisture to get …show more content…
You’ll usually notice the issue soon after the shingles are installed, which is a clear sign that the installation was the problem. It can be from nailing down the shingles too tightly, putting new shingles directly on top of old shingles, or installing the shingles it vertical rows instead of horizontal rows.
A roofing contractor can recommend a solution to the problem, which could involve doing some spot repairs that fix shingles that were not properly installed. In extreme situations, completely removing the new and old roof may be necessary to start from scratch.
Older Shingles
There will come a time where a shingle is just so old that it starts showing wear and tear in the form of curling. Since asphalt shingles are a cheap material, they won’t last as long as clay or slate. If the roof is between 15-25 years old, the asphalt shingles may simply be ready to be replaced.
No matter what the situations is, if your asphalt shingles are failing there is something that can be done about it. Have a roofing contractor give you a consultation about what repairs need to be made, and take action if