Asphalt roof shingles are designed to protect the inside of your home from outside elements. However, your roof is constantly exposed to unpredictable extreme weather conditions, including severe windstorms. Strong, violent winds can cause sudden, devastating damage that may lead to leaks and compromise your roof’s structural integrity.
Oberg Roofing & Remodeling presents the factors that affect the susceptibility and wind resistance of your asphalt roof to wind damage.
Wind doesn’t move smoothly in a steady, constant direction. Instead, it moves randomly at various speeds as a reaction to temperature and pressure differences in the Earth’s atmosphere. It is also a result of the land’s terrain and topography.
In comparison, the interaction between the wind and your asphalt shingles is more predictable. When the wind hits the sides of your home, it travels up and goes over your roof with changing degrees of uplift pressure. Uplift pressure is the highest at the corners of the roofline, which are areas that are particularly vulnerable to wind damage. As wind moves across the roof surface, negative pressure is created, which may lift shingles off of the roof deck.
Many factors influence how wind affects your asphalt roof. We list a few examples below:
Has your roof suffered wind damage? You can rely on our experienced team of roofers at Oberg Roofing & Remodeling to lessen the stress you’re feeling through our roof restoration services and friendly staff members who are genuinely concerned about your situation. Call us today at (320) 204-2264 (for St. Cloud residents) or (651) 369-1630 (for Roseville residents). You can also fill out our online contact form to set an appointment.