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Don’t Wait to Repair or Replace Your Roof

Your roof is one of the most essential and valuable parts of your home. Your roof protects your home and everything in it. If you are waiting for a roofing repair or replacement, now is the time to act. This is one aspect of your home investment you don’t want to ignore. A new increase the value of your home, as well as increase your pace of mind.

Signs You Need a New Roof for Your Home

Damaged Shingles

Your shingles go through a lot to protect your home. In the harshest weather, your roof is made to sustain a variety of bad weather and challenging elements. Even the best roofs can sometimes require repair considering all that they go through on a daily basis. If you notice damaged shingles, perhaps because of inclement weather, you need a professional to assess the damage. In addition, look for loose or cracked shingles. These are all indicators that you may need roof repair or a an entirely new roof.

Sagging and Drooping

When roofs give into the elements, you will begin to notice signs that the roof is in disrepair. One of the most important signs that your roof needs replacing in when you notice sagging or drooping. This can be the beginning of a dangerous situation, like the roof collapsing. When you notice the signs, reach out to a professional for your new roof or roof repair.

Moss or Algae Growth

Your home will show signs that it’s time for an upgrade. Moss or algae growth on your roof is a definite sign you need to consider a repair or replacement. As more condensation gets into your roofing structure, the more difficult it is repair. That’s why it is important you locate a professional as soon as you notice the signs of moss or algae growth.

Roofing 101: All You Need To Know

How To Choose The Right Type of Roofing Material

Asphalt Shingles

This is the most common style of roofing in homes today. The three types of asphalt shingles include 3-tab, dimensional, and luxury. The design of asphalt shingles is streamlined making them a top choice not just for their appearance, but for their longevity and price. A few things to consider before selecting this material is that asphalt shingles often mildew, they are not the most durable, and shingles can be damaged by intense winds.

Metal

The best thing about choosing a metal roof is you are helping the environment. There are other reasons why consumers prefer metal roofs above the rest. Metal roofs are long lasting and stay viable for 40-70 years. This style of roofing is also energy efficient. Meaning you get more bang for your buck when it comes time for the electric bill. What are the challenges? Metal roofs can require repair as a result of extreme weather—when the weather moves form one extreme to another. So, weather should be considered when making this choice.

Clay

Some clay roofs can live 100 years or more. Another thing that makes clay roofs popular is that they require very little maintenance. This style of roofing is extremely durable, so it is the natural choice for many homeowners. However, even this roof has its challenges—the roofing materials can shift in major winds, falling and breaking, causing need for repair.

Slate

Slate roofs hold the title as being some of the most durable roofs, hands down. Because of its long-lasting reputation, this can also drive up the price making slate roofs one of the most expensive to install. One detail that makes this a popular choice is your slate roof can increase your home value. So, you’re not just repairing your roof, you’re making an investment for years to come.

 

Getting Started: Navigate Your Journey to a New Roof

Roof installation requires less of your time and effort compared to other home installation or remodeling projects. With a timeline from 1 to 7 days, your roofing project will be completed before you know it. Here’s what you should know.

What to Expect During a Professional Roofing Installation

Protecting Your Property

First and foremost, you’ll need to protect your personal property during a roofing replacement. You’ll need to cover furniture, pack away valuables, and generally, move anything of value out of the way of the installation process. Don’t neglect the outside during your planning process. Make sure to cover plants and bushes.

Installing Your New Roof

After applying a water and ice shield and felt for the base of your new roof, installation can begin. The roofer will start by working their way from the bottom of the roof, ensuring each step of the way they pay close attention to venting, counter flashing, and ridge capping.

Clean Up

After installation, cleaning is the last step to your roofing installation. A professional contractor will maintain cleanliness daily at the work site. Remember, it’s also your home, so everything should be maintained in a way that makes you feel comfortable. The clean up is the last step before you officially get to enjoy your new roof.

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