When To Replace Your Residential Roof

Regardless of how well you care for your residential roof, you'll have to replace it at some point. Over time, age and damage will take a toll on the roof, preventing it from working reliably and efficiently. When this happens, you'll need to repair or replace the roof.

Roof repairs help you solve identified problems and extend the life of your roof. However, there are situations when it is best to replace the roof rather than repair it. Here's how to know it's time for a residential roof replacement. 

Your Roof Is Approaching The End Of Its Life

Every roof has an expected life span beyond which it will require a replacement. As a homeowner, you shouldn't wait until your roof outlives its life expectancy to start planning for its replacement. Starting saving up for a new roof as soon as the existing one starts to deteriorate due to age.

For example, a small amount of granule in the gutter is no cause for concern, but excessive roof shingle granule loss may mean your roofing system has seen better days and will require a full replacement.

Your Roof Requires Frequent Repairs

Even though roof repairs generally cost less than a total roof replacement, these costs can add up quickly if you have to fix your roof too frequently. Some possible reasons you may require frequent roof repairs include neglecting maintenance on your roof and ignoring roofing issues hoping they'll go away on their own. If roofing problems occur too frequently and are uneconomical to repair, replacing your roof will help you save money in the long run.

Your Roof Has Suffered Major Storm Damage

No matter the type of roof you have, nothing can spare it from Mother Nature's ugly side. The roof constantly remains vulnerable to the vagaries of the weather. Getting a roof inspection after a severe storm is essential for assessing potential roof damage. The inspection will help you reveal hidden damage that might have gone unnoticed and caused problems later. That said, severe storms can cause irreparable roof damage. For example, when a strong wind storm blows off your entire roof, forcing you to get a new one.

Don't attempt to replace your roof unless you have the training and experience required to do the job safely and correctly. For expert assistance with your residential roof replacement project, get in touch with a roofing company that serves residents of your area.

Contact a local residential roof replacement service to learn more. 

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Roofing: A Hard, But Rewarding Profession

Have you ever wondered what it would be like to be a roofer? It would be hard work. Roofers are on their feet all day. They work on an uneven surface, and they have to carry heavy items up ladders. But as difficult as roofing can be, it is also a very rewarding profession. When you're putting a roof on a home, you know you're helping to keep the family inside that home safe and warm. That feels good! We love chatting — and writing — about roofing and about roofers. This blog is a place where you can read more about the profession and then form your own opinions.

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