Tree Branches Near Your Roof Can Cause Problems
A branch can damage shingles
If a tree limb hangs over the roof, it can suddenly fall in a storm, or it can gradually cause damage. Asphalt shingles lose their protective granules over time, but having a tree branch scrape against the shingles can accelerate the process. A branch can also loosen shingles, and then a storm with strong winds can dislodge them entirely. That can lead to roof leaks and expensive repair bills.
Leaves and other debris can clog the gutters
Gutters are supposed to transport water away from your home and redirect it to a place where it won’t damage your house, landscaping, or foundation. But, gutters can’t be effective if they’re clogged with leaves, pine needles and acorns!
Branches that hang over your roof will drop leaves and other objects that can wind up in your gutters. If water doesn’t flow away from your house, it can damage the roof, leak into the basement, or leave puddles in the yard that can make the ground soggy and attract mosquitoes - since we know those are still around in full force these days.
If an animal gets into your attic, it can damage supporting structures, insulation and personal belongings and of course leave waste behind. An animal might live in your attic for months before you even realize that it’s there!
Shade can lead to moisture problems
A tree branch that hangs over your roof can block direct sunlight and keep rain and moisture from evaporating quickly. If moisture accumulates on the roof, it can lead to mold, which can damage the roof and the supporting structures beneath them.