Granule loss happens when a shingle roof’s outer layer is eroded over time. Generally, it’s expected of every asphalt shingle roof, and not always a cause for alarm — though certain conditions can make it so. In today’s post, local roofing contractor M&A Exterior Home Improvement explains the nature of asphalt shingle granule loss, and when it requires roof repair.
… Continue ReadingWhen Does Roof Replacement Make More Sense Than Repairs?
If you have a roofing problem, your first course of action is getting it fixed. However, a roof can be repaired only so many times, and will eventually reach the point where a roof install is a more practical solution. In today’s post, M & A Roof Home Improvement discusses the conditions that make roof replacement more practical than repairs.
Should You Be Worried About Loss of Granules from Your Roof?
Asphalt shingles are covered by a layer of granules that protects the backing material from UV radiation and provides the roofing color. Some of these granules can come loose as the roof ages, and as a trusted local roofing contractor, we at M & A Roof Home Improvement are often asked by homeowners whether this is a problem. In today’s post, we take a look at what causes asphalt shingle granule loss—and whether or not you should be worried about it.