Lets start with the small random bumps on your roof.
Shingle lump roof.
Roof shingles consist of a series of individual overlapping components that when laid together in rows or courses starting at the bottom edge of a roof form a barrier designed to repel water snow and ice.
If the lump you feel is at the front of the roof of your mouth it could be caused by an extra tooth coming it.
The damage may not be obvious at first so if you suspect hail damage get an inspection from a roofing contractor.
Roof shingles are installed in such a fashion that each seam or joint is overlapped by a shingle further up the roof.
Read on to find out when the time is right to ask a professional.
Although it s very rare it s also possible for an extra tooth to grow farther.
One can see clearly lots of ripples bumps all over the roof but one section is much worse than the rest.
What causes bumps on your roof.
Roof leak leakage of the roofing that has caused rot and partial collapse of the sheathing in the area of the leak is the 1 cause of a roof dip.
When a shingle loses its protective layer of granules uv rays from the sun begin to destroy it.
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It s a smooth hard bump on the roof of your mouth usually centered on the hard palate just behind your upper front teeth.
It often occurs next to a roof penetration such as a chimney or dormer or at the edge of the roof as in the photo above and is easily verified by checking the area in the attic.
A sunken or buckled area in the roof is most easily visible when looking up the slope of the roof from the ground.
More granules fall off around the damaged spot and the bruise grows.
Most commonly know as nail pops these areas are caused by either a roofing nail not being driven all of the way in or one that gets driven in side ways and will hold the shingle up just slightly.
Here s four common causes.