Roofing

When Is It More Cost-Effective to Fully Replace Your Roof?

As a homeowner, you’re probably aware that regularly maintaining your roof is important to keep your home and its inhabitants safe and secure. It’s one of your home’s main defenses against the harsh weather elements, so you can also expect some minor repairs along the way. But depending on the age and the amount of damage it sustained over the years, you might need more than just a roof repair

Sometimes, it’s more cost-effective to get your roof fully replaced. But to determine this, STARR Roofing & Gutters explains what you need to check:

The Age Of Your Roof

One of the best ways to know for sure that your roof needs a replacement is by checking the records of your roofing system. You’ll get more insight into how long ago it was last replaced as well as any previous repairs that have been made up to this point. Knowing when your roof was built will also give you a better idea of how many years it has left in its expected lifespan. 

Of course, this will differ depending on the material you choose. If you have asphalt shingles installed, for instance, they usually last for 25 years. However, if you had a roof overlay to save money, you’ll have to assume that it will last only around 20 years or less. This is because installing new shingles over old ones affects its durability and longevity over time, which is why it isn’t recommended by professional roofers! 

Sagging and Rot

This will be one of the most visible signs that you need to get your roof fully replaced. A roof that’s sagging or drooping can collapse at any time, which can put a risk on your family’s safety. Don’t think twice about getting it checked and replaced, because repairs won’t address your roof’s issues in its current condition. It’s also better to get it inspected by a professional roof replacement contractor, as they’ll know if your roof is even slightly sagging. They’ll also thoroughly look for any sign of rot as well and make the necessary repairs depending on the level of damage!

Other Accumulated Repairs

During routine maintenance, repairs are made to address any issues found on your roof. But these repairs will only protect your roof’s effectiveness against natural weather conditions; it will still undergo wear and tear over time. If you keep choosing to repair your roof even if it’s already starting to fail, you’ll end up spending more than a full replacement! 

Instead of frequently repairing your roof, just take it as a sign that it needs to be replaced by a trusted roofer. A full replacement is also more cost-effective in the long run, especially if it’s already at the end of its lifespan. And when it comes to excellent residential and commercial roofing, STARR Roofing & Gutters is one of the most trusted names in the area! Call us today at (512) 736-6539 for more information. You can also fill out our contact form.

Pete Reed

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