With so many things to think about, it is easy to forget about the roof over your head. Roofers recommend regular roof inspection to determine whether it is time for a repair, reroof, or replacement. Regardless of your maintenance practices, a time will come when you will need to strip off the older roof and replace it with a new one. But how do you tell it is time to call a roofing contractor for a new one? Take a look at the following warning signs.
1. Severe Water Damage
Generally, you can save your roof after water damage if the damages are minor. A little sealing and replacing one or two shingles might help prolong the system's lifespan. However, there are instances when it is advisable to replace the entire system.
Severe water damage could arise if you took too long before seeking restoration services. Intense ice dams and structural damage after a storm could also lead to major water damage. Your roofing contractor will inspect the extent of damage and recommend the best action to take. Generally, if the repair costs are too high, you are better off with an entire roof replacement.
2. Major Mold Infestation
After water damage, experts advise homeowners to take remediation services seriously to avoid mold infestation. Mold could grow on your roof, and if you leave it unattended, it could spread to other sections, including the inner layers.
In most cases, rot and mold growth go hand in hand. You might find that the damages are too severe to fix. You could be forced to replace the entire system if the roofer finds nothing significant to salvage.
3. Numerous Missing or Damaged Shingles
Roofing contractors recommend routine inspection and maintenance to fix missing or loose shingles. If you are already late, the chances are that your roof has numerous missing shingles. The cost of replacing these numerous tiles could be more than half the price of replacing the roof. In that case, you might want to choose roof replacement services. Also, if your roof has numerous uneven tiles due to constant repairs, it is time to get a new roof.
4. Too Frequent Repairs
Have you noticed that you have been paying for repairs a little too frequently than usual? If you are not fixing the gutters, you are possibly replacing torn shingles. Your roof could be communicating that it is falling apart. You will also find that the costs of the repairs are too high, and you need to consider replacing the entire roof to cut maintenance costs.
If you notice these warning signs, it is indeed time you replaced your entire roofing system. Contact a roofing contractor to help you decide the best way to handle the roof replacement project.
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