Ways that the sun and heat can damage your roof include:
    Cracking, curling, and warping of shingles or tiles
    Decay and degradation of roofing materials
    Damage to roof coatings

    Bleaching and other aesthetic damage
Your roof can also be damaged by the fluctuating temperatures in the early days of summer and later, as summer transitions into fall. In response to the high heat during the day, your roof expands. When the sun goes down and temperatures drop dramatically your roof contracts. These fast temperature changes can weaken the integrity of your roofing materials and cause cracks and warping of your shingles.
Ways to Protect Your Roof This Summer
As summer approaches, Arizona is starting to heat up. While we are looking forward to all the fun that the summer brings, we also know that the summer sun and heat can wreak havoc on your roof. As a homeowner, there are things you can do to protect your roof from the ravages of summer. And late spring is the perfect time to get your roof ready for the summer.
Keep reading for some tips on preparing your roof for the high heat of summer.
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Nature is packed with unique species that are beautiful in their own right. However, there’s a good chance you probably don’t want them taking up shelter in your roof. Every year animal infestations cost homeowners millions of dollars in repairs for the problems they cause, including problems to you roof.

Protecting your roof isn’t always easy either. However, making sure your roof is in good condition and regularly receives inspections from a professional roofer can help you avoid the hassle of having to deal with this damage once it’s become a major issue.

Termites

When it comes to animal threats to your home, no word strikes more fear into the heart of a homeowner than the word “termite.” Termites are small insects that feast on wood—the wood that’s used to construct your roof, your walls, and just about everything else in your home’s structure. Colonies may have as many as a million termites or more—enough to eat a pound of wood per day. Of course, when termites are hidden inside your walls or up in your attic, you may not find this until it’s too late and your dealing with major structural damage to your roof. If you discover termite damage, it’s strongly advised you call an exterminator as soon as possible.

  Roof Replacement and Installation

Whether you’re looking to replace your existing roof or start from scratch, our team can help you design, fabricate, and install a new roof that will keep your home or business safe and protected from the outside elements all year long. We use only the best materials and the most qualified roofers to ensure you’re getting a roof that can stand up to whatever Mother Nature throws at it. Our team at done Right Roofing has been providing trusted, dependable roofing services to Illinois residents for over 25 years. Our team is a trusted group of roof professionals that are ready to create a safe roof for your family or business.