When you're not sure if your asphalt shingle roof is ready to be replaced, call a roofing contractor to check your roof and give you some advice. Sometimes repairs can extend the life of your roof, but other times, you don't want to delay replacing the roof or you might end up with water damage or mold in your attic. Here are some points to discuss with your contractor.
1. If You Need A Full Inspection
A residential roofing contractor may give you an estimate for free and in the process check your roof over. If you want a more comprehensive assessment of your roof, ask for an inspection.
You might have to pay for an inspection, but the information you get helps you make your decision on whether you need to replace your roof. For instance, if you're planning to sell your home, you might want to pay for an inspection so you understand the condition of the roof and how that could affect the sale of your house.
2. What To Expect With The Process
If you decide to have your roof replaced, ask about all the things you need to do. You'll also want to know what to expect when it comes to how long your routine will be disrupted. You'll want to know how to prep your house and yard, where to park your cars when work begins, where the dumpster will go, whether you should leave while the work is in progress, and what will happen if your roof needs more work than anticipated.
3. If You Can Switch To Metal Or Tile Roofing
When you get a new roof, it's a good time to improve the exterior of your home and give it a fresh look. If you want a completely new look, you might want to switch from asphalt shingles to metal or tile. A residential roofing contractor is familiar with typical home roofs in your area and can offer advice and let you know the pros and cons of switching to a new roofing material.
4. If You Should Opt For High-Quality Shingles
If you want to stay with asphalt shingles, then you still have decisions to make. You can buy budget, three-tab shingles or you can buy thicker, high-quality shingles that have a longer life and provide better protection for your home. This decision might be based on your budget, but you may want to ask your roofing contractor if paying for better protection from wind and hail is worth it.
Reach out to a residential roofing contractor to get started.