Repairing a Roof vs. Replacing It

Repairing a Roof vs. Replacing It

If you’re asking yourself whether or not it’s time to replace your roof, it probably is. However, you might be reluctant about the job ahead.

Replacing a roof is obviously a big job, and the financial outlay is substantial, which is why many people try to repair their roof and extend its life for as long as possible.

However, there comes a time when fixing your roof is no longer viable, and you should know that there are many benefits to replacing it.

We’re going to take a look at why it might be time to replace, rather than repair your aging roof.

There Aren’t Many Leaks

If leaks are infrequent, then a quick fix could be all you need.

It’s not a good idea to be overspending when the damage is insignificant. There may only be a shingle or two that are out of place, and this does not warrant replacing the entire roof.

Exposed nails can mean that a small repair job is required and a replacement roof is unlikely to be necessary.

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Water Damage

When you have moisture inside your home, you need to consider the health of your family.

When water gets beneath the shingles of your roof, you need to get a professional to take a closer look. A&E Westchester Roofers will be able to examine the extent of the damage and see if a repair will suffice.

Water damage contributes to a lot of households needing an entire roof replacement and should be looked into urgently.

Natural Disasters

If you’ve been the unfortunate victim of a natural disaster, then it can be difficult to survey the true impact that such an event can have on your roof.

Although it may have been in good condition before the event, a natural disaster can leave extensive damage that requires an entirely new roof.

It can be possible to claim through your insurance, especially if you are now experiencing water damage. Check with your insurance company to see if you have the relevant coverage.

The Age Of Your Roof

If your roof was replaced only a few years ago, a leak usually means a quick fix is applicable. However, if your roof is anywhere between 15 – 30 years old, it could be the start of numerous leaks.

A roofing contractor can take a look at the general condition of your roof to determine whether or not it is capable of lasting much longer.

The good news is that although a roof replacement is a big job, once it’s complete, it will be a long time until you have to worry about it again.

Not only will the work and materials be covered by a warranty, but the likelihood is that no work will be required for some time. Also, you’ll have high quality, modern materials protecting your home.

As always, we recommend that you have a professional examine your roof to see whether a repair or replacement is necessary.