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Wind damaged shingles

What does wind damage to shingles look like?

The most common modes of failure during exposure to wind pressures are creasing, where the shingle tab is bent up and down until a crease or fold forms along the edge of the shingle tab above; flipping, where the tab is bent back over the overlying shingle; tearing, where the tab is not only creased but has detached ...

If your roof ends up with one or more seams exposed to the elements, they may let in water. Other critical parts of the roof are the valleys, or points where two low parts of the structure meet. Losing a shingle at a low point can cause water and debris to collect, increasing the chances for a leak.


✅ It's wise to consider replacing your roof when it's nearing its expected lifespan, even if it's not visibly leaking. Waiting too long can be dangerous. It leads to leaks and the subsequent problems they bring


Reach out to us at Global Tech Roofing we can help you .




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