Your Shingles Should NOT Be Blowing Off Your Roof
Your Shingles Should NOT Be Blowing Off Your Roof
It is common for people in Fort Worth to not think much about the reasons why their shingles are blowing off the roof. Duh… it is the wind, right? Can’t change that, so now it is time to get some more shingles… AGAIN. Well, that’s actually not the right way to be thinking about this issue. The reasons why your shingles are blowing off are not totally the wind’s fault. As your Fort Worth roofing contractor will tell you, shingles these days are NOT supposed to be coming off your house unless you have a SERIOUS windstorm.
Modern shingles (and yes, the technology of shingles has evolved in recent decades) come with what is known as a “wind rating”. This means that they are supposed to stay put unless the wind surpasses the value set as the given rating. And guess what? The average wind rating for present day shingles is 110 miles per hour. Some even can be expected to withstand winds of up to 130 miles per hour. 110 to 130 miles per hour is not your average windy day. It is not even a gale or a major gust. It’s a tornado – and in that case, it won’t be just your shingles that are coming off.
So if you are losing shingles, you should call your friendly Fort Worth roofing contractor to really get to the root of the issue. You will set aside some money in the short term that will save you from buying a bunch of replacement shingles that you do not need in the long term. The primary reason why your shingles are coming off is that the installation is faulty. Either the nails holding them to the roof deck or the adhesive on the back side is not strong enough. It is time to call in the pros and have them affix some new shingles to your roof in a way that will ensure they will stay stuck.