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Don’t Let Fall Get Your Roof Down

We’ve been doing business in Southeast Virginia for decades, which means we know very well that the seasonal beauty of fall comes with a fair share of potential roofing headaches.

Leaves, pine straw, and other debris may look harmless, but they can cause significant roofing issues if left to accumulate in key areas like valleys, gutters, downspouts, and sidewalls. Here’s a closer look at why these buildups can lead to bigger problems and what kinds of repairs you might need if they’re not properly addressed.

Valleys: The Perfect Catch-All

Roof valleys are especially prone to catching and holding onto leaves, pine needles, and other debris. These areas naturally channel water off the roof, so when clogged, water can’t flow properly. The buildup creates the perfect breeding ground for mold, moss, and mildew, leading to water pooling and potential leaks.

Repairs You May Need: If not cleared, debris buildup in valleys can lead to rotting shingles or underlayment, causing leaks and water damage. Left unchecked, this might require a complete valley reinstallation, including shingle replacement and underlayment repair.

Gutters and Downspouts: The First Line of Defense

Leaves and pine straw are notorious for clogging gutters and downspouts, causing water to back up. Especially in the fall, we see a lot of clogged gutters that can lead to roof and structural damage. When water can’t flow freely, it pools in gutters, and the overflow can back up into and under roofing materials, down into walls and eventually into your home’s foundation, which is a costly problem.

Repairs You May Need: Prolonged water overflow can damage fascia boards and soffits, leading to wood rot and, in extreme cases, structural weakening. In some cases, you may need gutter realignment or replacement, downspout extensions, or even partial fascia board replacement.

Sidewalls: An Overlooked Vulnerability

When debris builds up where the roof meets a wall, called the sidewall or step flashing, it can trap moisture. Pine straw and leaves left to rot here create a hidden damp area that erodes flashing over time, opening up the roof to leaks and seepage.

Repairs You May Need: Damaged flashing can lead to leaks that seep into walls, requiring not only flashing replacement but also repairs to affected shingles, woodwork, and insulation.

Roof Shingles: Your Shield Against the Elements

Though shingles are designed to protect your roof, heavy debris can compromise their effectiveness. Leaves and pine straw hold moisture, which can create “hotspots” on shingles, weakening them and promoting mold and mildew growth. In some cases, the weight of accumulated debris on weaker or older shingles can cause cracking or even partial shingle detachment.

Repairs You May Need: Minor issues might require shingle replacement or moss and mold treatment. However, if left untreated, the accumulation can lead to more extensive repairs, like partial reroofing to address compromised shingles and underlayment.

Our Tips for Preventing Roofing Problems in the Fall

  • Regular Gutter Cleaning.
    Clear gutters and downspouts at least twice during the fall. If you have a lot of trees nearby, consider installing gutter guards.
  • Roof Valleys Maintenance.
    Clear valleys of debris regularly to prevent buildup and water retention. To do so, use a roof rake or hire a professional – never get on a ladder and attempt to do this yourself.
  • Sidewall and Flashing Checkups.
    Inspect sidewalls and flashing areas (from the ground) whenever you’re working outside around your house or at least once a month to ensure there are no areas of accumulation.
  • Professional Inspection.
    Schedule a fall inspection with a trusted roofing professional who can catch and address minor issues before they lead to costly repairs.

Andrews Roofing Can Help

The cooler months ahead provide the perfect opportunity to prepare for winter by addressing any potential fall-related roofing issues. If you’re concerned about your roof’s condition, or just want to ensure your investment lasts for a long time to come, contact Andrews Roofing today. We’re here to ensure your home stays dry, safe, and ready to handle the Southeast Virginia weather all year long.

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How Hampton Roads Weather Affects Your Home’s Roof

Fall is upon us, but in Hampton Roads that means nearly every season is upon us.

If you’ve lived in the Tidewater Region as long as we have, you know that during autumn, you might have fall, winter, spring and summer weather within the span of a week – sometimes even a day!

As a company serving southeast Virginia for decades, we know firsthand how weather patterns can influence the health of your roof. Our region’s unique climate — with its hot, humid summers, unpredictable storms, and occasional cold snaps — takes a toll on roofs in ways that homeowners may not realize. Here, we’ll break down the types of weather we experience and how each can affect your roof, helping you stay ahead of potential issues.

Hot and Humid Summers

Southeastern Virginia summers are known for their high temperatures and humidity levels. These conditions can have several effects on your roof:

  • Thermal Expansion and Contraction: Prolonged exposure to high heat causes roofing materials to expand. When temperatures drop at night, they contract. Over time, this constant movement can cause shingles to crack or warp, particularly on older roofs.
  • Moisture Build-up: Humidity doesn’t just make the air feel thick — it also increases moisture levels in your roofing materials. If your attic ventilation isn’t adequate, this moisture can get trapped, leading to mold growth, rot, or weakening of the roof’s structure.
  • UV Rays: The sun’s ultraviolet (UV) rays can weaken the oils in asphalt shingles, making them brittle and more prone to cracking and breaking, particularly on older roofing materials made before UV protectant features were incorporated into modern products.

Heavy Rainfall and Thunderstorms

The Mid Atlantic sees frequent, and often unpredictable thunderstorms, especially during the warmer months. While the rain itself might seem harmless, it can cause significant damage over time:

  • Water Leaks: Even the smallest crack or hole in your roof can let water in, leading to leaks that damage insulation, ceilings, and walls. Regular inspections, both inside and outside of your home, are key to catching these issues early.
  • Gutter Clogs: Heavy rainfall, combined with the leaves and debris that gather in gutters, can lead to clogs. If water can’t flow freely off your roof, it can pool and eventually seep under shingles, leading to water damage and wood rot.
  • Wind Damage: Strong winds can lift shingles and flashing, loosen nails, or even tear off parts of your roof. This makes your roof vulnerable to water intrusion and further damage.

Hurricane Season

Hampton Roads is no stranger to tropical storms and hurricanes. The high winds, torrential rains, and flying debris from these storms can wreak havoc on roofs:

  • Shingle Loss: Winds from hurricanes and tropical storms can reach speeds that rip shingles right off your roof, especially if they are older, damaged or installed incorrectly. This creates openings for water to enter your home, leading to leaks and potential structural damage.
  • Falling Debris: Hurricanes and strong storms often bring down tree branches and other debris. If a large enough object hits your roof, it can cause punctures or even collapse parts of the roof structure.
  • Roof Uplift: Extremely high winds can cause roof uplift, where the wind pressure beneath the eaves or overhangs lifts the entire roof system off your home. While unlikely, it’s not impossible, and with the increase in tornadic activity in our region, it’s becoming more and more of a concern.

Winter Weather and Freezing Temperatures

While we might not experience harsh winter conditions like regions to our north, freezing temperatures and occasional snow can still affect your roof, especially when you’re not prepared for it or are unaware of the potential issues:

  • Ice dams: Ice dams form when snow on your roof melts, runs down to the edge, and refreezes. This buildup can block proper drainage, forcing water under your shingles and into your home. Proper attic insulation and ventilation help reduce the risk of ice dams.
  • Freeze-Thaw Cycles: Like the heat of summer, cold weather causes roofing materials to contract. Repeated cycles of freezing and thawing can worsen cracks in shingles, leading to water infiltration.
  • Snow Load: While we don’t get heavy snow frequently, when we do, the added weight can stress the structural integrity of your roof. It’s always a good idea to clear excess snow if possible. Especially after one of those once-every-twenty-years storms.

Salt Air and Coastal Conditions

Particularly for those homeowners in Virginia Beach near the Atlantic Ocean, or even in Norfolk, Hampton or Newport News along the brackish waters of the Chesapeake Bay – the salt in the air is an often-overlooked factor that can affect your roof’s longevity:

  • Corrosion: Metal components of your roof, such as flashing or fasteners, are susceptible to corrosion from salt exposure. Over time, this can weaken the overall structure, leading to costly repairs if left unchecked.
  • Accelerated Aging: The combination of moisture, salt, and wind can accelerate the aging process of your roof materials, making regular maintenance even more essential.

Hampton Roads Can Rely on Andrews Roofing

We understand the unique challenges that southeastern Virginia weather poses for our neighbors. Our team is here to ensure your roof can withstand whatever nature throws at it, and that you get the most out of your roofing investment. We offer professional consultations to assess the health of your roof and recommend solutions that fit your needs and budget.

And for all new roofs, we use the highest quality materials that hold up to the weather and wind conditions of our region. Our installation is always done by licensed and insured professionals exactly according to manufacturer specifications, so your warranty is safe for its entire lifespan.

If you’re concerned about how the weather this fall may affect your roof, contact Andrews Roofing today. We’re proud to serve our community with high-quality, customer-focused service.

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