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Active Leak Indicator. Brown or yellowish discoloration on your ceilings or walls is a telltale sign that water is already penetrating your roof system. Left unchecked, this leads to mold growth, compromised insulation, electrical hazards, and progressive structural weakening.
Structural Warning A visible dip or sag in your roofline — whether along the ridge, in valleys, or between rafters — signals that the underlying decking or support structure has been weakened by prolonged moisture exposure. This is an urgent safety concern.
Shingle End of Life The coarse, sand-like granules coating asphalt shingles are their primary defense against UV rays and weather impact. When gutters and downspouts fill with these granules, your shingles are losing their protective layer and nearing the end of their useful life.
Joint & Penetration Vulnerability Flashing around chimneys, vents, skylights, and roof valleys seals the most leak-prone areas of your roof. Cracked caulking, rusted metal, or lifted flashing edges allow water to channel directly into your home at these critical intersections.