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Is your roof in good shape? Is it soon going to be too late?

Curling ShinglesWhen the corners of the shingles start to curl up. they are less resistant to the effects of ice and wind. We often see this kind of problem on older roofs with poor ventilation.
Wrinkled ShinglesWhen the bottom of the shingle gets bound and retreats, it is a normal sign of aging. The bound areas are more sensitive to the effects of wlnd. hail and ice.
Stone LossAs the roof ages and the asphalt gets harder, we start to see the stone granules coming off, as weil as cracks appearing in the shingles. You will notice the accumulation of granules in your gutters.
Broken ShinglesAfter violent wlnd. or traffic on the roof, you may find broken, cracked or missing shingles. This situation requires immediate attention as the integrity of the shingles may have been compromised, and leaks may have developed.