Signs You Need Residential Roof Repair, Or Possible Replacement
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9 May 2023
The roof is an important part of any building protecting the structure and everything in it from the elements. Over time, a roof may require repairs or replacement due to age, wear and tear, or damage from weather events.
Here are four ways to tell if you need residential roof repair or replacement.
Age
The age of your roof is one of the most important factors in determining if you need a repair or replacement.
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How To Choose The Color Of Your Shingles When You Get A Roof Replacement
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2 May 2023
When the weather turns warm, it's a good time to think about home improvements like a roof replacement. If your roof is old, a new roof will improve your home's curb appeal and be a good upgrade to go with other improvements you might make to your home's exterior or your yard. You might want to change your roofing type or color to give your home a fresh look when you get a roof replacement.
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Choosing The Right Shingles For Your Climate: What You Need To Know
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25 April 2023
With high-end architectural shingles lasting for as long as thirty years, roof replacement is something you'll rarely need to do more than once or twice on any home. However, your choices when installing a new roof can substantially impact its longevity. The right choices can help extend the life of your roof for many years, while the wrong choices can result in a drastically shortened lifespan.
Many factors can help you choose the best roof for your needs, but your climate is a major consideration.
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Does Your Roof Have Weather Damage? What To Look For In A Quote And Roofing Maintenance Provider
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20 April 2023
When rough weather damages the home's roof, and the roof has been poorly maintained over time, you want to get an inspection. A professional inspection allows you to discover what damages are on the exterior and interior of the roof structure.
There are many signs that it's time to repair your roof and possibly replace shingles. Some of the signs there is damage include:
Mold growth and mildew spots Pools of water Damaged shingles Warped wood Missing shingles Discoloration Once you are aware of these issues, a professional inspection will give you more specifics and help you decide what types of repairs are best.
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