How LOA Construction Repairs Thermal Expansion Damage
When your underlayment isn't performing as it should it can create problems throughout the roofing system. It's an issue that needs to be addressed before it gets worse. But doing it right requires a thorough approach from an experienced team. When LOA is hired to repair thermal expansion damage our process includes:
Phase 1: Thermal Expansion Assessment
Our 4-step diagnostic process includes:
1. Thermal imaging scan (daytime) �� Identifies heat-trapped wrinkled zones
2. Attic inspection �� Checks deck condition, ventilation, moisture
3. Targeted shingle lift �� Confirms underlayment expansion/buckling
4. Moisture meter testing �� Quantifies trapped water damage
Phase 2: Targeted Repair System
For moderate expansion damage we're able to provide roof repairs that resolve the problem:
Remove affected shingles �� 3-6' wide strips
Replace buckled underlayment �� High-temp synthetic + ice/water shield
Repair minor deck damage �� Sister damaged plywood
Reinstall impact-rated shingles �� 6-nail pattern, proper offset
Cost: $8-12/sq.ft. for repair zones (typically 10-25% of roof)
Phase 3: Full Underlayment Replacement (Recommended)
For widespread expansion or aging systems roof replacement is recommended:
Complete tear-off �� All shingles + old underlayment
Deck inspection/repair �� Replace soft/rotted sections
New thermal system �� High-temp synthetic underlayment + proper ventilation
Premium shingles �� Class 4 impact-rated architectural
Cost: Full roof replacement cost, but free thermal expansion upgrade
Prevention: LOA Construction's Thermal Expansion Solution
You have to account for thermal expansion when you are choosing your roofing materials. Something to pay attention to is the linear expansion coefficient of each material. The linear coefficient is a measure of how much a material lengthens with temperature change. The volume expansion of underlayment is very important since it's sandwiched in between layers.
The Modern Austin Roof Stack
Roof Deck (5/8" plywood)
Synthetic Underlayment (20+ mil) that can handle higher temperatures
Ice & Water Shield (eaves, valleys, penetrations) 140mph for moisture resistance
Architectural Shingles (Class 4 impact)
Ridge + Soffit Ventilation (1:150 ratio minimum)
Key Thermal Features and Benefits
- Low-thermal-expansion synthetic underlayment
- Slip sheets under metal roofs
- Proper shingle offset (never align nail lines)
- Adequate attic ventilation
- Light roof colors (reduce surface temps)
Most Common Materials: Felt Paper vs. Modern Synthetic Underlayment
Traditional Felt: Expands 1.8% at 140��F
Modern Synthetics: Expands <0.3% at 180��F
Difference: 6x less buckling/shingle damage
LOA Construction Underlayment Thermal Expansion Services
Free thermal expansion assessment
Targeted repair or full replacement
Modern synthetic underlayment upgrade
Ventilation system optimization
25-year workmanship warranty
Insurance claim assistance
Serving Central Texas: Austin, West Lake Hills, Cedar Park, Round Rock, Buda, Kyle, Manor
Schedule a Free Inspection to See If You Have the Right Underlayment For Thermal Expansion
Is your roof showing wavy shingles, granule loss or edge leaks? Thermal expansion could be working underneath. Find out with a free roof inspection from LOA.
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Real Results From LOA:
"Shingles looked fine, but attic had black streaks everywhere. LOA found buckled felt paper and replaced it with synthetics. No leaks since 2019." - Mike T., Northwest Austin
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