Baltimore sits in a humid subtropical climate zone with an average relative humidity above 70 percent year-round. When you install new shingles over old ones, you trap moisture between the layers. The bottom layer stays damp because it cannot dry out. This creates perfect conditions for mold growth and wood rot in the decking below. The Chesapeake Bay proximity makes this worse. Coastal moisture accelerates deterioration. Homes within five miles of the harbor see faster roof deck decay when overlays are installed because the trapped moisture never fully evaporates between rain events.
Baltimore County and Baltimore City both enforce the International Residential Code, which limits asphalt shingle installations to two layers maximum. Inspectors will red-tag a roof with three layers, and you will be required to tear off at your expense before you can pass inspection. A Plus Roofing Baltimore stays current with local code amendments and inspection standards. We pull permits for all roof replacements and overlays, which protects you from code violations and ensures the work meets structural load requirements. We have worked with every inspector in the Baltimore area and understand exactly what they look for during roof inspections.