Granules naturally separate from shingles over its life.
Roof shingles debris.
When the roofers tore off our roof the furnace in our attic and the attic did not get covered properly.
Missing shingles can lead to leaks and other interior damage.
In most cases debris punctures are less of a problem on residential structures were the roof s slope limits the amount of rain that can enter a puncture unless the puncture occurs in a valley or other areas of the roof where water is channeled or collected.
Roots tend to follow water and the shingles create a capillary action which draws the moisture up and under the edges.
Roofs can also fail if punctured by wind borne debris.
Significant wind can cause shingles to blow off the roof deck.
A properly installed chimney cricket will direct water and debris around the chimney and off the roof.
Debris builds up behind that dam and holds moisture which leads to rusted flashing and wood rot.
The weight of drywall sheetrock and plaster can be calculated using the square footage of debris and the thickness of the material.
It seems to be most prevalent early and later in the shingles life.
Always be safe when checking for roof damage.
Pick them up with your hand use an air blower or gently sweep them off with a broom.
Any chimney wider than 30 in.
A single sheet of 4 foot by 8 foot inch thick drywall weighs close to 50 pounds.
Use our drywall weight calculator below to estimate the weight of your drywall and determine the right size dumpster for your job.
Remove debris from the roof.
Shingle sediment is made up primarily of sand like granules or grit that separate from asphalt shingles and other small matter that sticks to the roof surface and washes into gutters.
Other wind damage may not be easy to see especially if the adhesive seal that provides a water shedding surface is broken.
Needs a cricket or saddle basically a small roof built behind the chimney.
This mini ecosystem is a product of the trapped moisture that was under all the debris.
Eventually the moisture will soak the roofing paper and start working its way into the wood underneath.
Roof shingle mineral granules are pretty heavy and ought not be airborne except in really extreme weather they are not normally resipirable able to be breathed in though dust from ground roof debris along with anything else on the ground may be airborne at lower wind velocities.
Point being there was 100 year old shingles 2 layers of wood shake and 3 layers of asphalt wood dust and who knows what else and what kind of shingles they were.
Before you clean stains you ll have to climb up onto the roof and take off twigs leaves and anything else that would get in the way.