Categories: Roofing

Asphalt Shingle Rippling: What Does It Mean?

Asphalt shingles dominate homes in the U.S. This residential roofing material is known for its versatility, cost-effectiveness and durability. The more you know about this type of roof, the better you can protect it from damage. A common issue that occurs in asphalt shingles is rippling. Read on to learn its causes, common signs and solutions. 

What Is Asphalt Shingle Rippling?

Rippling refers to an uneven surface on an asphalt shingle roof. Its common causes include poor installation and normal wear and tear. Inadequate attic ventilation, high winds and walking on the roof can also contribute to the issue. Moreover, if your roof is too old or has severely deteriorated, it may fail to support its weight and eventually start to ripple. 

What Are the Common Signs of This Issue?

It’s normal for newly installed shingles to look a little uneven. They usually lay flat on the roof after a few days of exposure to the sun. However, if the asphalt shingles remain wavy or wrinkled, call your installer immediately. The material might not have been installed correctly or has manufacturing flaws.  

High winds can cause shingles to shift out of place and look wavy. Typically, adhesives can be reapplied to the affected shingles if they don’t have cracks. Your roofing contractor must replace the shingles if they have creases or cracks. 

What Can You Do About It?

Don’t wait long to contact professionals if you notice signs of rippling on your asphalt shingle roof. If your contractor finds damage after the inspection, get repairs immediately. Failure to take quick action will only cause the problem to get worse and more expensive to address. 

Moreover, there are several things you can do to prevent asphalt shingle rippling. One of which is to work with a dependable contractor. A reputable roofer will follow the manufacturer’s instructions for installation and use quality materials backed with comprehensive warranties. 

Regular inspections and maintenance go a long way in preventing roofing problems, including rippling. You can also avoid this issue by ensuring sufficient attic ventilation. Poor airflow can cause your attic to overheat, speeding up the deterioration of shingles. 

Leave your residential and commercial roofing needs to a dependable contractor. At Earl W. Johnston Roofing, we take pride in our quality craftsmanship and outstanding customer service. Call us at (954) 989-7794 or fill out our contact form to request a quote. We serve clients in Hollywood and Ft. Lauderdale, FL, and other nearby areas in Florida. 

Earl Johnston

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