Residential Home Roofing
Every home needs a reliable, durable, and strong roof. In fact, the roof is arguably the single most important feature of your home. It is your primary source of protection from the elements like heat, sunlight, and precipitation. It’s the structure that holds your home together. It is the security you need against intruders or falling debris. And it even provides you with a seal that allows you to effectively heat and cool your home in order to remain comfortable. However, a roof that is damaged or in a state of disrepair cannot perform these important functions, and that’s when you’ll need to have it repaired or replaced.
Complete Roofing Replacement
Roofing Repairs
Gutters Replacement
Shutters
Storm Damage
Additional Roofing
Shingle Roofing
Is it time for a new roof ?
How do you know when it’s time to replace your roof? Unless you’re an experienced roofer that has been trained to look for damage, the majority of people will easily miss signs of serious wear and tear on their roof that could be hiding in plain sight. Sure, everyone can see missing shingles, damaged tiles, or spot serious leaks during a rainstorm, but most smaller instances of damage can’t be spotted with a quick glance at your roof from the ground below. It’s these smaller instances of damage that often turn into serious problems that threaten your property during a major rainstorm or severe weather. If your roof is showing a lot of signs of damage and you need an abundance of repairs for a series of ongoing issues, replacement might be the best and most financially prudent option.
- Your roof is older than its expected lifespan (will vary based on your roof material)
- Your roof is showing extensive signs of wear and tear or significant damage
- Your roof has been irreparably damaged by a storm (tornado, high winds, hail, or excessive rain)
- Your roof has a serious problem with leaks, including plenty of visible water damage
- Your roof was initially installed improperly and can’t be reasonably fixed