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Signs That You Need to Replace Your Roof

 

Most of the homeowners will only repair or replace their roofs when they spot a leak. This is by far the most foolproof way to identify problems on your roof and deal with them. Planning your roof replacement appropriately will ensure that you are never caught off guard. Here are some of the most notable things you should look out for when making the decision.

 

The roof's age

 

The age of a roof is always a determining factor, as different roofs have different lifespans. The most common type would be shingle roofs that have 20 to 25 years life expectancy. The age of the roof does not take into account any repairs or major overhauls you have done over the years. Count back to the year when your original roof structure by Davis Contracting was installed. This will help you get the age and deduce whether you have to replace your roof or not.

 

Curling and buckling

 

A curling or buckling roof not only looks bad, but is also a sign that your roof is past its life expectancy. Don't stick to any roofing whose material is losing its original shape and look, as the product will be beyond its life expectancy. If it is asphalt shingles, they will lose the granules and curl around the edges. Asphalt shingles, for instance, will curl and lose their granules while iron sheets will buckle, curl around the edges and lose their natural stiffness. You will have to call in an expert to tell if it is a roof-wide problem or a localized wear that can be handled by a mere repair.

 

Weak roof valleys

 

The roof valleys are the most important part of any roof. They handle most of the rainwater and snow. Consequently, it will be the first part of the roof to succumb to tear and wear. Inspecting the roof and noting its overall appearance and structural integrity will not only tell you when to repair but also hint on a roof replacement. A roofing professional who understands your roofing type will be better placed at making the call.

 

Physical damage

 

A direct hit from a huge object will damage your roof. A direct hit from a falling tree or damage from a storm is easier to asses. While patching up the roof might be a good idea, the damage could be structurally irreparable hence forcing you to replace your roof. A good roofing contractor at http://daviscontracting.org/roofers-gaffney-sc/ will inspect your roof and help you make the tradeoffs when choosing between a complete overhauls and major repairs.

 

The age and the strain on your roof is a good way to tell when to replace a roof. Replacing the roof as soon as possible will save your money on repeated repairs that might never be good enough. To learn more about roof replacement, you can visit https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Home_improvement.

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