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Roof Replacement and Repairs in Bellevue WA

June 25, 20255 min read

Modern home with new asphalt shingle roof under a blue sky, featuring bold text overlay that reads 'Roof Replacement in Bellevue' and Roof Pros NW logo.

ROOF REPLACEMENT IN BELLEVUE
Roof Pros NW


Having a functioning, non-leaking roof over your head is a pretty important aspect of homeownership, particularly in wet climate areas like that of Bellevue. However, you don’t want to wait until the water starts pouring into your house before you consider calling a Bellevue roofer to inspect your roof. Waiting too long for roof replacement can mean additional damage to both roof and the structure of your home. At Roof Pros NW, we want to help you to recognize roof warning signs before they become catastrophic. Here are 8 roofing considerations to look out for:


1. Your Roof’s Milestone Birthday

According to the experts at the National Association of Home Inspectors, the average asphalt shingle roof has a lifespan of about 20–30 years. This means you should be calling a local roofing contractor right away if your current roof has already been in place for 40 years! Even if you haven’t noticed any issues, once your roof has its 25th birthday, you are going to want to start planning for a roof replacement. It can be easy to lose track of how old your current roof is, but if you notice all your neighbors getting a roof replacement, it is safe to say yours is coming up soon as well.


2. Your Shingles are Cracking

As part of your home maintenance tasks, you should be inspecting your roof on a regular basis. It is important to get a good look at your roof’s shingles every so often to ensure they are in good repair. If you start to notice that there are cracked shingles on your roof, you may have sustained wind damage. If the cracking shingles are all isolated in one spot, you may be able to simply switch those shingles out for new ones. However, if it is a widespread problem, you may want to consider a full replacement. Our Bellevue and Redmond roofing contractors will generally recommend waiting no more than three to five years after the shingles begin randomly cracking.


3. Your Shingles are Curling

Another issue with your shingles that you may notice when doing your roof inspection is curling. Whether your shingles are curling around the edges and turning upwards or curling so that the middle raises, it is a sign of weathering. Curling can lead to roof leaks in a fairly short amount of time. So, most roof replacement professionals will recommend waiting no longer than five years after noticing a widespread curling, and more like three years in the early stages.


4. Your Shingles are Missing

Missing shingles due to strong wind or heavy precipitation can lead to less shingle protection for your roof. While it is important to replace those missing shingles as soon as possible, however, it is important to note that while your roof may look fine, when your roof begins to resemble a checkerboard and it is suggested to opt for roof replacement. Seattle and Bellevue homeowners who want their homes to garner attention due to a freckled roof.


5. Your Shingles are Looking Green

Having a roof that is covered in moss and algae isn’t actually a structural problem. It is more of a cosmetic issue, but many homeowners opt for roof replacement regardless. It can become a real issue if you attempt to pressure wash the green away, however, because the pressure washing takes off the granules on the shingles. Without the granules, your shingles are basically useless. If you choose to call a roofing contractor for a fix, have them install the algae-resistant shingles to avoid a similar problem in the future.


6. You Can See the Granules

The only time it is okay to see the granules from your shingles in your gutters after rain, is when the roof is brand new. Immediately after your roof is installed, there will be quite a bit of excess granules making their way to your gutters. However, if your roof isn’t brand new, the sign of granules in the gutters can mean your roof is starting to age. Roofing experts estimate a roof is halfway through its lifespan when it starts shedding granules. This is a good time to start saving so that it won’t be such a financial burden when it comes time to do your roof replacement.


7. You Can See the Sun

This sign may be fairly obvious, but if you are in the attic and you can see sunlight peeking through your shingles, you are in desperate need of repairs or an entire roof replacement. If you can see sunlight coming in, then it also means rain, snow, cold air, and insects are getting in as well. If the area is small, the roofing contractor may be able to patch it, but if it is a widespread problem, you are looking at a full roof replacement.


8. Your Roof is Sagging

If you notice that your roof is sagging, it’s time to call the roofing contractor ASAP. This is a serious problem that could be indicative of a structural issue. You may have a problem in your attic decking or your foundation supports, and it is important that you call in the experts right away. These are the kinds of issues that keep racking up the repair costs when they are allowed to fester. You aren’t in imminent danger of the roof crashing down on your head, but you should definitely proceed with a sense of urgency.


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The experts at Roof Pros NW pride themselves on offering an honest and accurate inspection and delivering a true estimate. You can expect our service to be timely no matter your roof type. If you are noticing the issues listed above, do not hesitate to give us a call!

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