Memphis averages 54 inches of rain annually and maintains high humidity even in winter. Attic spaces trap this moisture, especially in homes without adequate ridge or soffit vents. Over time, damp plywood loses structural rigidity. The wood fibers swell, compress, and eventually rot. Add in the clay soil movement across Shelby County, which causes foundations to shift and stress roof framing, and you create the perfect conditions for bowing roof sheathing and warped roof plywood. Homes built before 1990 are especially vulnerable because older construction standards did not prioritize ventilation or moisture barriers.
Evergreen Roofing Memphis works exclusively in this region. We understand how local conditions damage roof decks and how to repair them correctly. We follow Memphis and Shelby County building codes, pull permits when required, and use materials rated for our climate. Choosing a contractor who understands the unique challenges of Memphis construction means you get a repair that lasts, not a temporary patch that fails again in two years. Local expertise matters when the repair involves structural integrity and life safety.