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Spot the damage

Ceiling Stains

Noticed a mysterious muddy brown spot on your ceiling? This is a telltale sign of a compromised roof allowing water to seep through. Visit our page below to learn what might be causing this—and what it could lead to if left unchecked.

On the roof

Cracked Tile

Natural wear, strong winds, or hail can lead to cracked or broken tiles, exposing the underlayment to the elements. This exposure to rain and sun increases the risk of future leaks

Clogged valleys

Falling debris often accumulates in roof valleys, creating clogs that can cause rainwater to backflow beneath the tiles. This backflow can damage the underlayment and frequently result in leaks.

weathered shingles

Shingle roofs typically last 20-30 years, but Arizona’s relentless sun accelerates their deterioration. Over time, shingles may weaken, eventually tearing off or crumbling with even a slight gust of wind.

Blisters

Air pockets trapped beneath the original foam can lead to the formation of blisters. Over time, these blisters may rupture, exposing the roofing material underneath.

Bug Damage

Wasp/hornet larvae often burrow into flat foam roofs, attracting birds that dig them out and expose the foam beneath the protective paint. Without this layer, the foam becomes vulnerable to rain, increasing the risk of leaks.

Foam Cracks

Movement from A/C vibrations or poor craftsmanship often causes fissures to form in the foam and paint. If left unaddressed, these cracks can allow water to seep through, leading to leaks.

Rotted Fascia


Fascia is a vital component of a roof’s structure and aesthetics, serving as the protective board that connects the roof edge to the exterior walls. However, it is highly vulnerable to damage from poor roofing practices and constant exposure to the elements. Over time, this can lead to peeling paint and rotting wood. If not repaired or replaced promptly, compromised fascia can weaken and potentially collapse, jeopardizing both the roof’s integrity and curb appeal.

Ponding

Flat roofs with uneven installation, sagging areas, clogged drains, or improper slopes away from scuppers can lead to water pooling in low spots. These standing water “ponds” can slowly erode the roof’s surface, causing damage and eventually leading to leaks.

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