What Causes Underlayment Failure?

What Causes Underlayment Failure?

Although your roofing is built to be sturdy, over time, deterioration for each of its layers can be inevitable – including the underlayment. To guarantee the longevity of this feature, it is critical to understand what compromises its integrity. 

  1. High temperatures: The roof itself can crack and blister, but the underlay can also be damaged when exposed to high temperatures. This happens significantly as the tar softens during the installation process, making the product more susceptible to damage when people walk on it.
  2. Inadequate installation: There are several ways incorrect installation can damage the underlayment or cause problems with the roof. For example, if the contractors don’t walk carefully, they could harm and tear the underlayment. Choose a roofer that’s careful and responsible enough to carry out major roofing activities.
  3. Water: When the water rises below the edge of the shingles on the roof, it can reach the underlay itself and cause swelling and damage. 

Hazards of Underlayment Damage

  1. Leaks – A pool of water may form in your underlayment, which can seep through your walls and ceilings. Look for dripping water and dark-colored stains that indicate roof leaks from the inside. Call for professionals to attend to this concern immediately to avoid more adverse situations.
  2. Mold – It’s dark and damp in the underlayment, making it a perfect environment for mold growth. Toxic mold can cause health concerns for you and your family, so you should work on inspections and repairs as soon as possible.
  3. Structural Damage – The underlayment is meant to stay dry and light so that the walls don’t have to put up with unnecessary weight. However, when this layer of roofing is wet, your home’s frame may buckle or develop rot.

Are you looking for reliable remodeling and roofing contractors in Minneapolis? Look no further than Krech Exteriors. For all your roof-related needs, be sure to give us a call at (651) 349-4514, or fill out our contact form to set up a free consultation today.

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