To keep your asphalt shingle roof in good condition, you’ll need to get it cleaned and maintained regularly by a trusted roof repair contractor. You might prefer to do the inspections yourself, but only a trained professional will know how to spot and address any minor damage on your roof to prevent costly repairs later on. Some types of damage will also require professional attention to ensure it won’t affect the rest of your roof, such as blisters in asphalt shingles.
What Usually Causes Asphalt Shingle Blisters?
How to Address and Prevent Blistered Shingles
When blisters start appearing on your asphalt shingle roof, you must have them repaired as soon as possible. This should also be done by a professional roofer who can also check for other signs of roofing damage such as hail bruises, cracks, curling, and splits. This keeps the rest of your roof intact since blistered shingles can be mitigated through routine maintenance, but only if the damage is minor. And if there’s more damage than you can count, it may be better to get a full replacement!
Like any homeowner, you wouldn’t want your asphalt shingle roof to have blisters. The best way to prevent this is to work with a reputable roofing and siding contractor who installs only the best roofing systems in the industry. As a GAF Master Elite® Certified company, Home Pro Exteriors, Inc. offers the best in roofing products and materials that are durable, weather-resistant, and beautiful.
Call us today at (845) 343-1777, or fill out our convenient contact form to schedule an in-home, no-obligation consultation. We serve homeowners in Monroe, NY, and the rest of Orange County.
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