Any amount of decking damage can result in a pronounced wave so the problem could be tiny but in most cases bad or rotted decking is going to mean extensive roof service.
New roof has ripples in it.
3 yr old hip roof.
They used peal and stick underlayment.
Possibly the deck wasn t dry and that has limited adhesion.
You could see some unevenness in the old shingle roof.
I could see nothing from the attic as the insulation baffles covered the area in all.
Speaking as a talented amateur i did my first ever epdm flat roof last year 20 sq m irregular shape it had no ripples then and it has no ripples now.
As to the extent of it you ll need a professional to come take a look but don t get your hopes up.
The shingles on your roof serve a dual purpose.
Lumpy bumpy or curling shingles that do not.
When some of the crowns are up and some are down then the roof has a wavy look but it is still structurally sound.
Contractor stated it was normal because no roof is completely flat.
They were about every 8 ft along the roof line on the one side of the house.
Roof shingles are not lying flat.
Those ripples bumps can be pressed down easily which suggests that there is space between the shingle and decking i e shingles are not properly supported by the decking where there are ripples.
Rippled shingles can quickly over time lead to a leaking roof.
I m concerned they over tightened the screws or the material is not correct.
This could be a sign of a bigger problem in the future.
The most likely culprit is that your roof decking has been damaged.
Ripples can also expose the wooden portions of the roof to moisture that could lead to deterioration as well as rotting.
Should the roof have so many ripples.
I found these ripples on the roof line and can not figure out what would have caused them.
I had my shingle roof replaced a couple of weeks ago using 25 year shingles and 30 lb.
This is a new install on a 20 year old house.
Epdm is heavy stuff it wants to lie flat and doesn t need much encouragement with a broom to do so.
If your roof has ripples you should be concerned.
They give the roof a finished look while forming a protective seal.
The carpenter may have failed to put all of the crowns up on site framed roofs.
One can see clearly lots of ripples bumps all over the roof but one section is much worse than the rest.