If your roof is in bad shape, it may be time for a roof replacement. Here at Helps-U-Roof in Arlington, Texas, we offer top-notch re-roofing services that will restore the efficacy of your roof and the value of your property.
Most importantly, we will carefully assess the condition of your roof and the structural integrity of the property to determine what approach to take in making repairs. Once underway, we will handle your re-roofing project expertly and with minimal disruptions.
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The following reasons justify looking into options for roof replacement or repair: if you have wet spots on ceiling, in attic, or in crawl space; cracked masonry (brickwork) on your chimney; curled, buckling, missing, or broken shingles; roof rot; or if you have damaged flashing.
Your two options are to a) replace your roof entirely or b) re-cover your preexisting roof. A complete replacement is usually more demanding and involves a ‘tear off’ of the old roof. A re-cover is less involved and skips the ‘tear off’ step, but some building code requirements don’t allow for multiple re-roofs and sometimes a roof is too badly damaged to be re-roofed.
Though a leaky roof is a bad thing, you do not necessarily need to automatically replace it. Sometimes a repair will fix the issue, especially if addressed early on. The best option is to consult with a professional who can best advise you on whether to replace or repair your roof.
Most roofs have a life expectancy of 20-30 years. Metal roofs can last upwards of 70 years. How long your roof will last depends on material used, installation quality, and local climate.
You don’t always have to replace your roof with the same material, there may be better or more cost effective options available.
A roof can last for decades so it is important to make a selection that you will be satisfied with long term and that will enhance the aesthetic appeal of your home. Factors like these can affect the value of your home.
Sometimes an additional layer of roofing can extend the lifespan of your roof. Ask your contractor for more information.
Some HOAs have strict rules regarding the kind of materials you can use, what colors you can use, and sometimes even the style of the roof itself. It is important to comply with these rules so that you don’t find yourself forced to start from scratch!
When it comes to roofing, a job well done is better than a job done for the cheapest price. Oftentimes your home is your most valuable asset and it is important to protect that investment with quality roofing.
A blocked ventilation system can cause complications down the line including ice-damming and overheated/melting shingles.