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Roofing Issues

At Right Roofing, we understand that your roof is one of the most important parts of your home or business. It protects your property, belongings, and loved ones from the elements, and when issues arise, it’s essential to address them quickly and effectively. Whether it’s a minor repair or a major overhaul, our expert team is here to help with high-quality roofing services designed to give you peace of mind.
Water damage on a roof
Leaks and Water Damage
a damaged roof shingles on a roof
Missing or Damaged Shingles
a roof of a house with a broken roof
Roof Old Age
a tree branches on a roof damaged by storm
Storm Damage

Leaks And Water Damage

Areas of the roof system where penetrations occur, such as lead stacks and vents, are particularly prone to leaks if not installed correctly.
a ceiling with water stains

The primary causes of roof leaks include:

  • Improper installation of roofing components
  • Damage from tree limbs
  • Missing components due to storm damage
  • In rare cases, structural failure of the underlying support, leading to excessive stress and material failure


No matter the issue, our team will accurately identify the problem and offer a cost-effective solution.

a roof with a skylight that is leaking
Roof Skylight Leak
a close up of a roof that is leaking
Roof Ridge Cap Leak
a close up of a roof that is leaking
Roof Valley Leak

Roof Old Age

As your roof system ages from exposure to rain and sunlight, it eventually begins to deteriorate.
an old weathered roof of a house

The lifespan of a roof depends on specific site conditions, but generally, the expected life by roofing material is:

  • Asphalt Shingles, 3-Tab: 15-18 years
  • Asphalt Shingles, Architectural: 24-30 years
  • Concrete Tile: 35-50 years
  • Built-Up & Modified Bitumen Roofing: 10-16 years

Keep in mind, roof lifespans can vary significantly from these averages.

Several factors can affect the lifespan of a roof, including:

  • Angle of Roof Slope – Steeper roofs generally last longer.
  • Quality of Roof Materials – “Economy” materials tend to have shorter lifespans.
  • Quality of Workmanship – Poor installation can significantly reduce roof life.
  • Attic Ventilation – Inadequate ventilation can lead to blistering and granule loss.
  • Trees Near Roof – Branches rubbing against the roof and debris buildup can cause damage and shorten its life.
a roof with a chimney
a close-up of a roof
Roof Mold Damage
a roof with curling damage on the shingles
Roof Curling Damage
moss growing on a roof damaging it with roots
Roof Root Damage

Roof Storm Damage

Identifying storm damage can range from easy to very challenging, depending on the type of roofing materials and the specific nature of the storm event.
a tree branches on a roof damaged by storm

Sometimes storm damage is as obvious as missing shingles or tree limbs hitting your roof, but less visible damage often requires a trained professional to detect. Issues like hail strikes, gutter damage, and de-bonded shingles can go unnoticed until further deterioration occurs, or a future storm causes even greater damage to the weakened roof system.

If you suspect storm damage, call us for a free evaluation. If a valid claim is found, your roof can be replaced for just the cost of your deductible.

a roof damaged by hail
Roof Hail Damage
Tile roof damage
Tile Roof Damage
roof damaged by wind
Roof Wind Damage