Shingle Wear

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Shingle Wear | Roof Inspections | Roofing | Old Fort

Homeowners in Old Fort know that our mountain weather can be tough on asphalt shingles—sun-baked summers, wind-whipped winters, and sudden downpours all work together to loosen granules and lift tabs. HEP’s seasoned technicians spot these subtle warning signs early through detailed roof inspections, documenting every crack, curl, and soft spot before they grow into leaks. We climb the peaks of your property so you don’t have to, bringing drone imagery, moisture-meter readings, and an honest assessment you can trust.

A proactive check from HEP costs far less than an emergency repair, and it arms you with a clear game plan—whether that’s a quick shingle swap or scheduling future maintenance. Book your roof inspections today and give your Old Fort home the durable, storm-ready roof it deserves.

FAQs

How can I tell if my asphalt shingles are worn and need attention?

Look for curling or cupped shingle edges, cracked or missing tabs, bald spots where granules have washed away, and discoloration or dark streaks. Inside your attic, check for daylight peeking through the decking or damp insulation. If you notice excessive granules in gutters or downspouts, that is another strong indication of shingle wear.

Why are periodic roof inspections so important in Old Fort’s climate?

Old Fort experiences large temperature swings, frequent rain, and the occasional hail or high-wind event coming off the mountains. These conditions accelerate shingle aging and can loosen flashing. A professional inspection identifies early damage before water finds its way into the decking, insulation, and drywall, saving homeowners from costly structural repairs and mold remediation.

How often should I schedule a professional roof inspection in Old Fort?

We recommend a full inspection at least once every 12–18 months, plus an additional check after any severe storm with hail or winds above 45 mph. Homes with older roofs (15+ years) or heavy tree cover may benefit from twice-a-year inspections—ideally in the spring and fall when weather is milder and access is safer.

What does your shingle wear inspection include?

Our certified technician performs a 25-point assessment: exterior visual scan from the ground, on-roof examination of shingles, flashing, vents, and penetrations; moisture-meter readings on suspect decking; attic inspection for leaks, insulation moisture, and proper ventilation; gutter and downspout condition check; and a written report with photos, life-expectancy estimate, and any repair or maintenance recommendations.

If my shingles are worn, can I repair selected areas or will the whole roof need replacement?

It depends on the extent and pattern of wear. Isolated damaged sections can often be repaired by replacing individual shingles and resealing flashing. However, if more than 25–30 % of the roof shows granule loss, curling, or widespread leaks, a full replacement is usually more cost-effective and eligible for stronger manufacturer warranties. Your inspection report will outline both options with estimated costs.

How much does a roof inspection cost in Old Fort, and is it really worth it?

A standard shingle wear inspection in Old Fort typically ranges from $125 to $225, depending on roof size and pitch. Compared with the average $8,000–$14,000 price tag of an unexpected roof replacement—or several thousand dollars in interior water-damage repairs—the inspection cost is minimal. Many insurance carriers also prefer documented annual inspections, which can help streamline future claims.

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