Possible cause: Leaky or
inadequate shingle underlayment or deteriorated
flashing
Leakage in Attic After
Ice
Build-Up
Possible cause: Inadequate
shingle underlayment allows water from ice dams
to leak into attic
Blistering
and/or peeling of
interior and/or exterior
paint
Possible cause: Excessive
temperature or high humidity due to poor attic
ventilation
Stains on Interior Ceilings and
Walls
or Mold and Mildew
Growth
Possible cause: Inadequate
or faulty shingle underlayment allowing leakage
or inadequate ventilation
Exterior Decay,
Sheathing, and/or
Siding
Possible cause: Poor attic
ventilation
Missing, Cracked
or Curled
Shingles
Possible cause: Shingles have
reached the end of their useful
life
Dark,
"Dirty-Looking" Areas
On Your
Roof
Possible cause: Environmental
pollutants; vegetation, fungus or algae; loss of
granules due to age of shingles
Excessive
Energy
Costs
Possible cause:
Insufficient attic ventilation causes
heating/cooling system to run
excessively
In warm
weather, inadequate ventilation will trap hot air
in the attic, causing air c onditioning systems to
work harder, or leaving your home's interior hotter
and less comfortable. Attic Ventilation: In both
hot and cold weather, insufficient attic
ventilation may cause moisture in the attic to
become trapped and condense on the rafters. This
condensed moisture can drip down onto the
insulation and reduce its effectiveness.
Excessive energy costs can
result.