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Signs of Squirrel Roof Damage

  • fastorealestatesol
  • May 12
  • 1 min read

Fasto Roofing explains the most common signs of squirrel roof damage and how homeowners can prevent small animal problems from turning into expensive roofing repairs.



Common Signs of Squirrel Damage

Squirrels often damage roofs while searching for shelter or building nests. Warning signs include:

  • Scratching noises in the attic

  • Torn or lifted shingles

  • Chewed roof vents

  • Damaged soffit or fascia

  • Small holes near roof edges

  • Nesting materials in gutters or attic spaces


These openings can allow water and moisture into the home over time.


Why Squirrels Damage Roofs


Squirrels commonly target roofs because attics provide warmth and protection. Homes with nearby tree branches or weak roof edges are especially vulnerable to animal entry.


Once squirrels gain access, they may continue chewing materials and damaging insulation, ventilation systems, and wood components.


Problems Caused by Roof Damage


Untreated squirrel damage can lead to:
  • Roof leaks

  • Mold growth

  • Wet insulation

  • Wood rot

  • Higher energy bills

  • Interior water damage


Even small openings can become larger roofing problems if ignored.


How to Prevent Squirrel Roof Damage


Homeowners can help prevent roof damage by:
  • Trimming tree branches away from the roof

  • Repairing damaged soffit and fascia

  • Replacing loose shingles

  • Securing roof vents

  • Scheduling regular roof inspections


Routine maintenance helps reduce the risk of animal intrusion and long-term roof damage.


CONCLUSION

Squirrel roof damage can quickly lead to leaks, moisture problems, and expensive repairs if left untreated. Identifying early warning signs and repairing vulnerable areas helps protect the roof and extend its lifespan.


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