Is it normal for new roof shingles to not lay flat?

New roof shingles not laying flat? Don't panic. While bumpy shingles might look like a big problem, they are actually a common occurrence.
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Should a new roof shingles lay flat?

Before new shingles seal down, they can look a little lumpy and uneven, but once the roof gets hot enough, they should soften, flatten and form a permanent seal.
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Why do my new shingles look wavy?

New shingles are not aligned accurately.

A bad measurement, improperly sized shingle, or low quality roof can simply result in an uneven and wavy appearance, which essentially means you got a raw deal. This is why working with trusted professionals is so important, and why the lowest quote doesn't always mean the best!
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How long does it take for new shingles to seal?

The first, and more flexible, is that the outside temperature on the roof must be at least 40 degrees F for 24 consistent hours. The reason for this is that the adhesive strip will not activate and seal the shingle under colder conditions.
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Why do roof shingles curl up?

Both curling and buckling are most often caused by moisture of your roof decking or underlayment. Buckling shingles appear as if they are being pushed upward from beneath. It can be the result of a lack of insulation or poor attic ventilation, as well as improper installation.
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How long does shingles take to adhere?

It usually only takes one or two warm days for that to occur. But overcast weather conditions, cold weather, snow cover, or shingles installed on the north slope of a roof can go an entire winter without warming up enough to stick together.
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What should new shingles look like?

Shingles will normally look a little lumpy when first installed, but within a couple of warm days, they should lay flat. It is not normal for new shingles to look wavy for more than a few days and if this is the case for your roof, contact your contractor to discuss it.
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Why is there a dip in my roof?

A leaky roof might cause the sheathing to rot and collapse, partially making the area to dip. In most cases, a roof dip due to a leak occurs near the dormer or the chimney. It is easy to identify collapsed sheathings from below. They tend to be dark and discolored and with mold growth.
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Is it normal to have a wavy roof?

Roofs may become wavy over time or they may have been built that way to start with. Most that become wavy, do so over time. The waviness generally does not cause a roof to leak but it may be architecturally unsightly or occasionally can indicate a structural problem.
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Will lifted shingles reseal?

Will my shingles reseal to the roof after being lifted from a storm? It is highly unlikely singles will reseal to themselves or the roof after being lifted from a storm. If single uplift has occurred, replacement to the entire roof or that area would be required to restore the roof to a pre-event condition.
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How warm does it have to be for shingles to seal?

Shingles won't seal unless they warm to an ambient temperature near 70 degrees. That doesn't mean it needs to be 70, because solar radiance will heat the shingles even if temperatures are in the 40s.
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What temperature is too cold to roof a house?

You may be wondering how cold is too cold for roofing your house. The temperature that is too cold for roofing is 30 degrees Fahrenheit. Most roofing companies will tell you they don't install roofs below 40 degrees. This is because asphalt shingles tend to crack below that temperature.
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How do you fix wind lifted shingles?

  1. Cut the tip of the roof sealant tube at a 45 degree angle with a utility knife and load it into the caulking gun.
  2. Lift the affected shingle fully with the aid of a putty knife.
  3. Apply a thick dab of roof sealant by pressing firmly on the trigger of the caulking gun.
  4. Press firmly down on the shingle.
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What causes new shingles to buckle?

Buckling is the result of asphalt shingles not laying flat due to the wrinkling of the roofing underlayment or the movement of the wood deck. During the summer months we normally experience high humidity, and as the old roof is torn off the wood deck is exposed and absorbs moisture.
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What temperature should a new roof be?

According to Roofing Construction & Estimating By Daniel Benn Atcheson, the best temperatures to install asphalt shingles is between 40 and 85 degrees F (4 and 26 degrees C). If you're installing roofing shingles in cold weather below these temperatures your shingles may become brittle and more prone to breakage.
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Will new shingles seal in cold weather?

Yes, asphalt shingles can still be installed successfully in cold weather, providing a few important changes are made to the usual practices. If the temperature dips below freezing, frost, ice and snow become a serious safety factor on the roof.
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What causes shingles to not seal?

Shingles frequently are not bonded to the roof where they overlap an adjacent shingle. Poor adhesion of the sealant strip in combination with cyclic thermal expansion and contraction along the long dimension of the shingle causes the lack of bond condition. Eventually, dirt and debris render the seal ineffective.
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Why do shingles come unsealed?

The two most common factors that cause shingles to become unsealed are a failure of the sealant strip to properly activate following installation and age-related deterioration.
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Why does my new roof look lumpy?

Asphalt shingles soften in the heat, which causes the shingles to bond to one another. This is what creates that flat look. If your shingles have not bonded yet, then they might look a little lumpy. However, this problem usually resolves itself after the shingles soften, usually in the warmer months.
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Should a new roof have soft spots?

A soft spot on your roof doesn't necessarily mean you need a full roof replacement. It is important to note though that most of the time, if you have identified one soft spot, there are chances that there will be more soft spots.
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How do you know if your roof is sagging?

What Does A Sagging roof look like? It's easy to spot sagging roof. You will see a dip on the flat part of your roof, a bow in the roofline, or humps and waviness on the roof plane. If the problem is related to the foundation, you will also begin to see cracks on the exterior walls and uneven support beams.
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