How To Know When Your Home Needs A Roof Repair

By Andrew B. Spates


Your roof is obviously one of the most important parts of your building. Unfortunately, however, a lot of property owners forget about these structures until problems arise. In instances of long-term neglect, it is not uncommon for people to be confused about whether they should pay for repairs or have the entire roofing surface replaced. Following are several ways to determine whether you can get away with a simple roof repair.

Knowing the actual age of your roof is going to be helpful. It is vital to know the estimated lifespan of this structure as well, to understand exactly how long its been made to last. If you are the original owner, the you probably have this information written down somewhere. If this is a home that you've purchased previously owned, however, get in touch with the former roofing company, the agent, or the seller.

When none of these strategies work, you can simply schedule a comprehensive roofing inspection. These services should be performed on a routine basis because they make it possible for roofers to identify and resolve small issues before major damages are caused. This is also the perfect time for roofers to determine how old your roof actually is. If this structure is nearing the end of its life, you will need to start budgeting for a new roof, even if you aren't experiencing any major roofing troubles just yet.

Take a good look at your shingles or your roof tiles. These structures should not have any evidence of buckling, warping or other significant damage. If you have a number of tiles or shingles that have gone missing, this likely means that it is time for the roof to be replaced.

If you only replace random tiles as these fall off or become damaged, your repairs won't last long at all. As soon as the next storm or windy day arrives, you will have to call your roofer all over again. If you have lots of missing tiles or shingles, it is time to ask for an estimate for a replacement.

Reputable roofers will take stock of your flashing. This should not be ripped, torn or otherwise frayed. It should also be securely attached in all vital areas, as this is what protects your roofing substrate.

Your rooftop drainage system is another key element that must be checked. You should have clean and functional gutters and downspouts that effectively carry water away from your property. These are roofing features that can be easily upgraded as necessary, and without requiring your to pay for a total tear-down and replacement.




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