Time
for a roof replacement?
All homeowners know that proper roofing
is the best protection for a house. However,
knowing when you're ready for a roof
replacement is often a difficult decision.
Roofing materials come in many styles
and are made of many different materials,
so there is no "one-size-fits-all" easy
answer. Most
homes today have modern asphalt shingles
that come in many varieties that provide
different looks in the form of architectural
shingles. Knowing when to install a new
roof or to begin a roofing repair is
important information. you will be faced
with stripping the old shingles and replacing
them with new shingles or other roofing
material. If the shingles are in good
shape an "overlay" with new material
may be all that is needed.
When do I need a
new roof?
The first step in the re-roofing process
is to determine whether or not you need
a new roof in the first place. The following
will help you identify the potential
for roof failure. Remember that it is
important to not delay an inspection
because any roof damage can be causing
unseen structural problems the longer
you wait.
In The Home:
Very often, the first sign of roof
failure is not on the roof itself
but inside your home. Ceiling
stains, flaking paint and plaster,
peeling wallpaper, and discoloration
near the wall/ceiling joint;
though they may appear negligible,
serve as advanced warning of
future roofing problems. Stains
may be caused by condensation
in the attic or water seeping
through the shingle covering,
very often at joints and flashing
in the roof.
In The Attic:
The attic space must be adequately
ventilated and insulated; otherwise;
condensation of Interior moisture
will occur. This will lead to ceiling
stains or water leakage. After a
heavy rain; check the attic for wet;
darkened or stained decking and rafters.
Moisture condensation may also accentuate
any curling and clawing of the shingles
on you roof. Moreover, wet insulation
loses its effectiveness with a consequent
increase in heating and cooling costs.
Outside:
If your roof is more than ten years
old, it is time to begin routine
visual inspections. Inspections should
be done twice a year, usually in
the spring and in the fall. The easiest
problem to spot can be seen from
the ground: if your asphalt shingles
are brittle looking or curled at
the edges, or if you start to notice
a lot of the colored "gravel" in
the gutters or along the roof drip
line, that is a sure sign they will
need replacing very soon. If you
do go up on the roof, be sure it's
dry and to wear rubber-soled shoes
for best traction and to avoid damaging
the shingles. Be extremely careful
if your roof pitch is steep, and
avoid standing too close to the edges
in case any of the roof decking is
damaged and weakened underneath the
shingles as it could give way possibly
causing you to fall off. If you are
uncomfortable with the idea of climbing
on your roof but suspect that problems
exist, our trained inspectors will
be happy to schedule an on-site inspection
and as always our written estimates
are free!
If you haven’t had your roof checked
within the last ten years then it is
highly advisable that you get it inspected
as soon as possible. It may not be leaking
yet but if you leave it much longer it
could be.
Age: The biggest roofing killer
is the age of the materials. When shingles
begin to look worn this usually means
they are. Even shingles that have a 40-year
warranty should be checked every few
years to spot possible problems that
can still occur.
Repair or replace: Sometimes
shingles can be simply blown off and
merely need to be replaced, but if this
is happening more and more often you
may need to consider the possibility
that the entire roof may need replacing.
Repairing your roofing may cost less,
but if you have to repeatedly repair
it then it is usually a much more cost-effective
solution to have new roofing installed.
We will be able to help you assess the
best option for your roof.
We Find and Fix the
Most Difficult to Locate Roof leaks!
The roof is the main area of your house
that is constantly exposed to the elements
and it is vital that you not only have
quality roofing installed but that regular
checks and repairs are carried out to
ensure it’s long life. Consider
the fact that all roofing is constantly
subject to wind, rain, snow and sun and
all the damage they can cause. As such
your roofing is facing this damage 24
hours a day, 365 days a year, and it
should be given all the ammunition possible
to complete its job. You should realize
that your new roofing and subsequent
roofing repairs should be top notch to
avoid any nasty accidents or surprises
for as long as possible. Shingles are
available in a wide variety of sizes
and costs, but beware that cheaper shingles
will start to show wear in as little
as 3 or 4 years and can be virtually
useless at providing you protection.
It is advisable to spend as much as you
can possibly afford on buying top quality
roofing shingles that will stand up to
more than a light shower and a gentle
breeze. Having new roofing installed
can be a pricey affair, but regular check
ups and minor repairs when needed can
help prevent, or at least delay, the
worst from happening.
A Great Way To Save
Money -
Add
a New Roof Over Your Existing Roof
Do you have one layer of roof shingles
on your roof and the wood decking is
in good shape? If so, you are eligible
for a recover (layover) which will save
you the tear-off and labor costs of a
complete roof replacement. For
all roofs that have 2 layers or more,
we highly recommend that all roofing
materials be striped to the decking before
installing a new roof system. We specialize
in the tear-off and replacement of all
roof shingles, such as Gaf, Certainteed,
Owens Corning, Tamko, Elk, and more.
Our prices are extremely competitive! Call
today to schedule your on-site consultation
with one of our roofing professionals
who will inspect your roof thoroughly,
explain our warranty, and give you a
free written estimate on all proposed
work. You'll be very glad you did! |