But just keep in mind and just so you know those pine needles and those leaves will have zero impact on the roof.
Pine needles roof damage.
Pine straw and needles will clog your gutters when left unattended.
They kind of make it look dirty.
It s important to keep the roof clear to permit water to.
Pine straw may also wedge underneath shingles and other roofing which allows a space for water to enter.
That layer of pine needles is excellent at trapping moisture which causes direct damage to your roof and encourages the growth of moss or mold.
While pine needles can dry out quickly the thicket they form prevents moisture from escaping forcing it to linger on your roof.
Build up of moisture that cause mold to grow.
Back up of water that causes leaks.
When those falling pine needles start clumping together they can cause problems for your rooftop.
This trapped moisture can then seep into your shingles and eventually your wooden support beams creating warping as well as potential leaks and rotting.
Whether blocking gutters or clumping in wet patches on your roof this moisture will rot shingles over time.
The problem is that when leaves and needles pile up on the roof they can trap moisture which is very bad for your roof.
The dangers of pine straw.
The worst of those include.
I know they don t look good.
Since your gutters allow water to escape your roof pine straw allows the moisture to remain on top of a home.
Pine needles and leaves piling up in the folds of your roof can cause these issues.
But they will not cause additional wear and tear to the roof.