by Rhoden Roofing | Jun 22, 2023 | Blog, Common Causes of Roof Damage, Residential Roofing, Wichita
Living in Wichita, Kansas means being exposed to a range of weather conditions, including strong winds. The wind can pose a significant threat to your home, particularly your roof. To help you understand the impact of wind on your roof and how to protect it,...
by Rhoden Roofing | Jul 31, 2021 | Blog, Common Causes of Roof Damage, Residential Roofing
Last updated 5/31/2022 When inspecting a roof, there are a number of signs to watch out for that could indicate a poor roofing job was done in the past. Issues could range from aesthetic imperfections to building code violations to roof leak risks to structural...
by Rhoden Roofing | Dec 22, 2020 | Blog, Common Causes of Roof Damage, Residential Roofing, Wichita
Few things are worse than waking up to a roof leak in your home. Unfortunately, it can happen to anyone, anywhere. While the cause of water infiltration may vary from age to superficial damage, once you’ve identified roof leaks, they should be assessed and repaired as...
by Rhoden Roofing | Jan 22, 2019 | Blog, Common Causes of Roof Damage, Residential Roofing
Manufacturing defects in asphalt shingles are rare, but they do occur. Material product issues are known to cause some of the most mysterious roof leaks, because these leaks tend to be much harder to track down than the traditional common causes of roof leaks. When...
by Rhoden Roofing | Aug 9, 2018 | Blog, Common Causes of Roof Damage, Residential Roofing
Numerous times I have been on a roof chasing down a leak and have no idea where to start. An honest roofing contractor will admit that some leaks have been extremely difficult to locate, requiring multiple trips to determine the source. In this blog post I will...
by Rhoden Roofing | Mar 23, 2018 | Blog, Common Causes of Roof Damage, Residential Roofing, Wichita
What Are Ice Dams? When it’s cold enough to freeze your eyebrows, water isn’t supposed to be a problem. But on sloped roofs in the winter, snow doesn’t always melt the way it should. If it melts near the top of the roof but refreezes at the eaves, it can form a dam...