Common Roofing Issues: Satellite and Antenna Installation Damage
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Fixing Roof Problems Caused by Satellite Dishes and Antennas
Sometimes the latest technology becomes outdated, or worse, can actually cause expensive problems. That's the case for most satellite dishes and antennas mounted on roofs today.
These old devices can be mounted onto the roof to catch television signals, but with modern day cabling, wireless internet and streaming services they are now mostly obsolete eye sores that can cause roof damage. If that's the case at your property you'll need to know what kind of damage satellites and antennas can cause and the best solution for making repairs.
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Roofing Problems From Satellite and Antenna Installation Damage
Adding things to your roof isn't usually the best idea. Even if a satellite dish or antenna is installed properly it can still cause damage that requires roof repair. Another issue is that installing the equipment can void roofing warranties, which means the cost of repairing the damage falls squarely on the property owner's shoulders.
Roof Leaks
The main problem with installing a satellite or antenna on a roof is the increased risk of roof leaks. The top layer of the roof protects everything else underneath all the way down to the attic. Fixing the satellite or antenna to the roof creates a penetration point in the roofing material. If you see water stains and other signs of a leaking roof below the area where a satellite or antenna is located there's a good chance it isn't sealed well or has come loose making the roof vulnerable to water damage.Damaged Roofing Materials
The roofing material around the satellite dish or antenna can also be damaged during or after the installation. Antennas can pose the most problems. The prongs can rub up against the roofing causing broken shingles, scratches on metal roofs and punctures in the material on flat roofs. In windy areas the satellite or antenna can move, which makes the surrounding roof material loose and more prone to cracking.Water Pooling
Poor installation of the satellite or antenna can create a water pooling situation where the equipment is fixed to the roof. Water can accumulate around the mounting brackets, damaging the roofing materials around it and potentially causing ice dams to form in cold areas.Storm Damage
During a storm a satellite dish or antenna can be pulled loose, causing significant damage to the roof. If this occurs roofing materials can also come loose and leave the roof deck below exposed. When a roof leak appears suddenly soon after a storm it's time for a professional roofer to check for damage.

Repairing Satellite and Antenna Installation Roof Damage
The good news is satellite and antenna damage is usually isolated to a small area rather than the entire roof. No roof replacement should be needed. However, some types of damage, like roof leaks, can cause the damage to spread and become more extensive.
Even though it may seem like a small issue that can be solved with a DIY fix, the better option is to enlist the help of a professional roofing contractor.
Inspecting the Roof
Repairing the damage from a satellite dish or antenna starts with a roof inspection to figure out how much you have to repair. If you are planning on removing the hardware, then an inspection will also help the roofer determine the best way to get it gone without causing more damage.
Repairing the Roof Damage
Repairing roof damage from a satellite or antenna begins with removal. Once the equipment is out of the way you can get to work repairing the damage.
If you caught the problem early the damage should be minimal. You'll likely be repairing a leak, replacing damaged shingles and securing loose materials. When there's a leak the damage could extend further down to the roof deck. In those instances the top layer of roofing material will need to be removed to access the roof deck and replace the damaged portion.
Still need to use a satellite or antenna? To avoid future leaks roof professionals should reinstall the satellite or antenna.
Maintaining a Durable Roof
Even after the satellite or antenna has been removed you'll still need to keep an eye on what's happening above the roof's edge. Regular inspections and roof maintenance will let you know if there are other issues impacting the roofing system.
Our professional roofing company in Austin, TX offers free roof inspections for anyone that's dealing with damage. Give us a call at 512-375-3654 to schedule an inspection.
