Why Lancaster Shingles Lift After Wind
Shingles can lift when the seal strip weakens, fasteners loosen, edges curl or gusts push under the tab. Once lifted, a shingle may no longer shed water the way it should.
Lancaster heat and dry conditions can make older shingles brittle, so wind damage may show up as creasing, tearing or missing tabs.
What homeowners should look for
- Tabs that flap, curl or sit higher than nearby shingles.
- Creased shingles with a visible bend line.
- Granule loss near roof edges or valleys.
- New stains after wind and rain.
What to do next
For isolated shingle damage, see shingle roof repair in Lancaster. For widespread brittle shingles, compare with roof replacement.