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5 Ways Trees Can Damage Your Roof

Trees are a beautiful addition to your home, providing shade, serenity, and aesthetic appeal. However, their presence can be more detrimental than beneficial, especially when they are too close to your property. 


From your trusted OKC roofers, here are the top 5 ways trees can harm your roof and how to prevent these risks. 



5 ways trees can damage your roof 

Here are the top ways trees can wreak havoc on your roof. 


1. Damage from falling branches 

One obvious way a tree can damage your roof is from the fall of its branches. During storms or even on windy days, branches can break and fall, damaging anything in their path. 


If a tree limb lands on your roof, it can damage shingles, gutter, and fascia, leading to costly repairs. In some instances, fallen tree limbs can cause severe structural damage. 


2. Damage from overhanging branches

Overhanging branches are another culprit that can harm your roof. Even when the branches do not fall, they can constantly rub against the roof, damaging the asphalt shingles. 


Dripping water from the branches after rainfall and bird droppings also erode the protective layer of the shingles, causing significant damage over time. 


3. Damage from squirrels and other pests

Trees near your home can become a home for birds, squirrels, and other pests, making it easy for them to access your roof and attic. This can cause damage to insulation, wiring, and roofing materials.


4. Leaks from leaves, twigs, and other debris

With trees on your property, leaves, twigs, and other debris can find their way to your roof. When you allow them to accumulate and sit on the roof for too long, they trap moisture, which eats away at the asphalt shingles. Also, leaves and other debris prevent water drainage and cause backup by clogging the gutter, eventually resulting in leaks and other issues. 


5. Damage from mold and mildew

The presence of trees can create shade and moisture - ideal conditions for mold and mildew. In addition to detracting from your roof's beautiful appearance, these organisms can trap moisture and deteriorate roofing materials. 


How to prevent tree damage to your roof

It's important to stay proactive and address concerns before trees can cause further damage to your roof. Here are some things you can do. 


  • Remove trees - If you can, removing trees from your property is the best way to prevent tree damage. 

  • Trim tree branches - Regularly trim branches and ensure they are not overhanging or touching the roofing materials. 

  • Regular maintenance - Schedule annual maintenance to ensure your roof and gutters are free of mold, mildew, leaves, and other debris.


Your trusted OKC roofing partner in preventing roof damage 

Although trees beautify your property, they pose potential risks to your roof. As your roofing partner, we can do an inspection, deal with the tree problem, and fix the damaged roof. 


This way, you can enjoy the beauty of your trees and the protection of a sturdy roof without worrying about potential damage. Contact the reliable OKC roofers today

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