Tile roofs are well-known for their resistance to natural elements and their ability to withstand the harsh winds and rains that Florida summers can bring. Tile roofs can last for up to 75 years if they are maintained properly. Tile roofs can be susceptible to cracking and loosening as they age. Continue reading to find out the most common causes of tile roof damage.
Strolling on the Roof
It is possible to cause injury and damage to your roof by walking on it. To hang holiday decorations from their roof, you might be tempted to climb on them. However, this will not cause any damage and can be avoided by using a long pole. To avoid damaging tiles, if you find yourself in an emergency situation, make sure you are evenly distributing your weight, keep your feet on the ground, and slow down.
Harsh Elements
Tile roofs are capable of surviving wind and rain, but can be damaged by hail and hurricanes. Concrete and clay tiles can withstand wind speeds up to 150 MPH. However, a Category 5 hurricane can cause damage to your Florida tiles if winds reach over 150 MPH. Although hail rarely occurs in Florida, tile roofs can withstand hailstones up to 2 inches in size.
Clogged Gutters
While it may seem simple to forget to clean your gutters, neglecting to do so for too long could cause roof damage. Clogged gutters can block rainwater from draining and lead to roof damage. To keep rainwater flowing, make … READ MORE