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In Maine’s harsh weather conditions, your roof takes a serious beating—ice, wind, salt air, and humidity can all shorten its life. Spotting early signs of roof failure can prevent thousands in water damage and structural repairs. Here are 7 red flags homeowners in southern Maine should look for:

  1. Shingles Are Curling, Cracking, or Missing
    This is one of the most visible signs. If your shingles look warped or are falling off, your roof’s
    waterproof barrier is compromised.
  2. Granules in the Gutter
    Roof shingles naturally shed granules over time—but a sudden buildup in gutters means your
    shingles are nearing the end of their life span.
  3. Stains or Water Marks on Your Ceiling
    If you see brown circles or bubbling paint on ceilings or walls, water is likely seeping through
    your roof or flashing and soaking into your attic insulation and drywall.
  4. Sagging Rooflines
    A visible dip in your roof—especially between rafters—could mean rot or water-damaged
    sheathing. This is a structural red flag and needs immediate attention.
  5. Daylight in the Attic
    If you see sunlight coming through the roof boards, rain and snow are likely sneaking through
    too. This indicates gaps in your roof decking or around the flashing.
  6. Moss and Algae Growth
    Moss can lift shingles and trap moisture, especially on shaded, north-facing sections of your
    roof. Algae streaks, while less dangerous, indicate moisture retention.
  7. Your Roof is Over 20 Years Old
    Most asphalt roofs in Maine last 20–25 years at most. If your roof is older, it’s time for a
    professional inspection—especially if it has experienced multiple winters.

What to Do If You Spot These Signs

  • Don’t wait. Even minor issues can escalate quickly in Maine’s freeze-thaw cycle.
  • Schedule an inspection. Forge & Quill offers honest, no-pressure roof assessments across the Portland area.
  • Get a detailed quote. We’ll show you your options—whether it’s a targeted repair, partial re-roof, or full replacement.