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Frequently Asked Roofing Questions

When it comes to your roof, you need to be sure that you cover all bases. The roof holds the integrity of the entire house; if it is compromised, then your house is no longer safe to live in. Therefore, you need to consider all possible scenarios with your roof before you settle on anything. Here are some most commonly asked questions about residential roofing. 

Do I Need a New Roof?

Depending on the material, your roof can last for 25-50 years. On average, a new roof should last an average of 30 years from the time of installation. However, roofs made from more brittle roofing materials like fiber cement shingles and asphalt roofing can last at most 25 years. Copper, tile, and slate roofs can last up to 50 years with good maintenance, while roofs with wooden shakes should last around 30 years.

If you are not sure how old your roof is, you can look out for signs that suggest your roof needs replacement. If, for instance, you find wet spots in your ceiling, then it means your roof has been compromised and needs repair or replacement. Another sign to look out for is if shingles start falling off or curling or have blisters. When you see any of these signs, hire a contractor to assess the damage to decide whether you need to repair the roof or replace it.

How Do I Choose a Contractor?

If you learn that you need to replace your roof, then you need to find the best residential roofing contractor in your area. You need to look for some qualities in a reliable roofing contractor, which includes a commitment to quality. One way to check this is by checking the feedback they get from previous clients; check the positive and the negative reviews to ensure the feedback left is not made up.

Investigate the contracting company as much as possible. Make use of social media platforms to verify the company before employing its services. Finally, ensure the company shows valid licensing or any relevant accreditations before signing it up.

What Are the New Roofing Materials?

If you are living in a vintage home with its original roof, you will probably need to replace your roof. There is a wide variety of roofing options you can make use of. Look at the pros and cons of each roofing material before settling.

For more information on residential roof replacement, contact a roofer in your area.