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Our certified professionals can inspect your roof to help determine the cause of any roof problems you are experiencing. The shingles on an older roof may be in poor condition as they reach or exceed their lifespan. Storm, wind, and hail damage may have loosened, cracked or dislodged shingles. Leaks can result from improperly installed flashing or underlayment. The boots around your vent pipes can become brittle and cracked over time. It’s even possible that shingles could fail prematurely due to a manufacturer’s defect.
Whatever the cause of the leak, if water gets in, it can damage deck boards, shorten the life of your roof, and create unsightly stains and damage to your interior ceilings. Phoenix Constructions Group’s roofing experts will examine your roof without causing additional damage to existing shingles. We are happy to provide free roof repair estimates within our local service area.
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Phoenix Roofing is your local tile roofing expert! Tile roofs are considered a higher end roof system, but many roofing contractors do not explain to the customer that their new tile roof will need to be maintained throughout its life span or else the customer could end up with a tile roof leak. Some of the most common tile roof problems we see are:
Probably the most common and most costly cause of tile roof leaks is from a blocked roof valley. Tile valleys (if installed by a knowledgeable roofing contractor) should have a valley metal under the roof tile. Many tile roofing contractors install the valley tiles too tight together where the valley tiles are butted up to each other. This causes dirt, dust, and debris to be collected in the valley causing a damming effect. After a period this dam forces water to start traveling sideways along the battens. Before long, the water deteriorates through the roofing felt and begins seeping through the plywood roof deck. The water then often travels along roof rafters inside your attic and then drops down onto the sheetrock on the topside of the ceiling. Therefore, it’s not uncommon for us to locate ceiling leaks up to fifteen feet away from where the water is actually coming in through the roof.
Be sure to take a look at our video below which demonstrates this common problem and how we correct it.
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