Hattiesburg experiences average relative humidity above 70 percent year-round, with summer months frequently exceeding 90 percent. When you install a second layer of roofing, moisture that penetrates the top layer becomes trapped against the lower layer and deck sheathing. In drier climates, this moisture can evaporate. In Hattiesburg, it accumulates. The city also sits roughly 90 miles from the Gulf Coast, placing it in the path of tropical systems and severe thunderstorms that produce high winds and driving rain. These storms exploit any weakness in shingle attachment, and overlay installations inherently have less holding power than shingles nailed directly into a clean deck.
Local contractors who work in Hattiesburg neighborhoods like Midtown, Thames Elementary area, and Country Club understand these environmental factors. We have seen how overlay installations performed during the humid summer months trap construction moisture that never fully dries. We have repaired storm damage where overlay shingles failed because fasteners pulled through old, brittle shingles rather than gripping solid wood. This experience informs our recommendations. Choosing a contractor familiar with Hattiesburg's specific conditions means getting advice based on local performance history, not generic industry standards that may not apply here.