Tuesday, September 4, 2012

Is it Time to Replace My Roof?


When Is It Time To Replace Your Roof?
Red flags that signal it's time to replace your roof may be over your head.

Sunlight permitting holes and bucket brigade-sized leaks are obvious signs it's time for a new topper for your home. There are however, additional indicators that may not be so obvious.
"Certainly if your roof is approaching the end of its life cycle -- usually 20 – 25 years for asphalt shingles -- it's time to think about a new roof," says Ray Rosewall, president and CEO of DaVinci Roofscapes in Kansas City, KS.

The National Association of Homebuilders says decorative slate, metal, masonry and newer synthetic roofs can have a life expectancy of 50 years or more.  "However, a calendar shouldn't be the only way you determine if it's time to replace your roof," said Rosewall.

Think about replacing your roof when:

• Your neighbors have new roofs and you want to maintain the value of your home. Also, given most homes in a neighborhood were built at the same time, your roof may reach the end of it's lifecycle at the time your neighbors' roofs are failing.

• Your neighbors have not added a new roof and you want to increase the resale value of your home. Hanley Wood's Cost vs. Value report says a new roof can return an average 65.5 percent of the cost in the form of value added to the home. On a $18,825 roof, that's $12,336 added to the value of your home. That adds up to greater saleability.

• Your geographic location is prone to severe weather conditions, (including sun, rain, and hurricanes) that require a stronger roofing material to handle the dramatic weather changes.
"With the changing weather patterns in our country, combined with the need for homeowners to add value to their properties, consumers should be vigilant about looking for signs of wear along with upgrading their roofs," said Rosewall.

• Your existing roof is functional, but has staining that detracts from the look of your home. 

• You want to shrink your carbon footprint and take advantage of more sustainable green roofing alternatives that are low maintenance and energy saving and can come with 50-year warranties.

Other signs that it could be time to replace your roof, if you have a Shingle Roof: 


Your roof may show some signs of the symptoms shown above, and you may not need, however, a total roof replacement. Leak Masters Roofing Repair Contractors can give your roof a thorough examination and let you know if you are in need of a new roof, or just a few repairs.
www.lmroofingcontractors.com 



5 comments:

  1. Thanks for sharing this useful information about roofing service.

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  2. Absolutely true! Homeowners shouldn’t just base it on the calendar. There are occurrences that affect a roof’s durability and longevity – such as strong hailstorms or hurricanes. They cannot settle on replacing the roof only until it reaches its life expectancy. What if the roof is spoiled after just a few years, right?

    Conner Spear

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  3. Since a calendar isn’t that credible given our geographic locations and other factors, we shouldn’t dismiss the idea of unexpected roof repair. It really is advisable to have regular checks on our roofs especially if it’s decades old, so we’ll know for sure if it needs a minor tweak or a major replacement.

    Regards,
    Willie Norman

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  4. Replacing our roof is not just a whim to have a home makeover. In most cases, roof replacement is done when repairs no longer apply to the roof, or when upgrades are needed due to extreme weather condition. Whatever the case is, roof replacement is a good investment.

    -Saundra Wordlaw

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