There's no roof if you don't have high-quality and long-lifespan roof trusses. You can have top-tier roofing materials to improve your roof's aesthetic and durability. However, a failed system of roofing trusses will result in major disasters at high risk of roof collapse. Here are five crucial signs you shouldn't ignore.
Leaking Roof
Once your roof starts leaking, your roof trusses will have suffered water damage. Wood trusses can absorb liquids, especially if their varnish and waterproofing paint has long faded due to lack of maintenance. A leaky roof is a sure sign of future roof truss failure.
Corroded Roofing Plates
All roof trusses have steel plates holding the truss system's fasteners, ensuring a tight, tense, and dependable roof structure. Unfortunately, its corroded surface indicates clear water damage and long-term aging, putting your entire roof structure in danger of collapsing.
Truss Chipping or Cracking
Having minor wood chips and cracks might seem negligible, but professional roofing teams will greatly disagree. Truss chipping and cracking are serious issues requiring immediate attention. Your roofing maintenance specialists will always brief you about chipping and cracking with their regular visits.
Rusting Nails and Fasteners
Rusting nails and fasteners, along with corroded roofing plates, are clear signs your roof has suffered water damage during a recent rainstorm. These nails guarantee tight tension across the truss structure like their metal plates.
Roofs More Than 15 Years in Use
Any roofing material with more than a decade of use is highly likely to suffer from massive truss damages. Have professionals inspect your truss system to ensure it performs dependably for all your needs.
Replace Both Your Roofing Materials and Trusses
Always use high-quality manufacturers, such as Tamarack Lumber, when replacing your trusses. Contact us today to learn more about our product roster and everything that we can do for you.
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