There may be some aesthetic improvements you would like to make around your home. However, before you have those things done, ensure your roof is in good shape. The roof is a critical part of your home. It's in a highly visible area, and it makes up a good percentage of your home's exterior. This means it can play a huge role in the overall look of your home. Your roof is also your family's first line of defense against the elements. Sometimes, a roof needs to be reroofed or replaced. When possible, reroofing can be the better choice. This article will go over what this process is and the advantages of having this done.
The Reroofing Process
Reroofing is done by installing a layer of new shingles over the ones already in place. This must be done on a clean roof, so the process may include having the surface soft-washed in advance.
The surface will be measured, and the roofing materials will be purchased. If you want to request a different color than what you already have, do it before the new shingles are purchased.
The roof will be prepared. This means doing things like clipping any curled shingles or building up the areas where shingles are missing. A new drip edge will be installed along the eaves. Any damaged flashing will be replaced. The shingles will get installed over the ones already there.
The Advantages of Having Your Roof Reroofed
When you opt to have your roof reroofed instead of replaced, you will save a lot of money. You won't have to pay for the additional labor costs of replacing the roof. Also, the cost of supplies will be lowered. For example, there won't be a need for a dumpster. Another way you can save money is with your energy costs. Having an additional layer of shingles on the roof means more insulation, which helps reduce heating and cooling expenses.
Reroofing will cause very little waste material. When you replace your roof, all the material torn off and put in the dumpster will end up going to the landfill. For this reason, reroofing will be better for the environment than replacing the roof would be.
Since the existing roof won't need to be torn off before the new shingles get installed, reroofing will be done much faster. Now that you know more about the reroofing process and its benefits, you may decide it's the best way to go. For more information on a reroof project, contact a professional near you.