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When to Replace a Leaky Roof

A leaky roof can quickly cause damage to your home and belongings. When is it time to replace the entire roof, rather than just patching up the leak? Let’s look at how to determine if you need a new roof or not.


Assessing the Damage of Your Roof

The first step in determining whether your roof needs to be completely replaced is assessing the damage. If you have an asphalt shingle roof that has been damaged by wind or hail, then you may be able to get away with simply replacing a few sections of the roof. However, if your roof is more than 20 years old and showing signs of extensive wear and tear, then it’s probably time for a full replacement.


Inspecting Your Roof Structure

Another key factor in deciding whether or not you need a new roof is inspecting the overall structure of your roof. Take a look at the flashing around any vent pipes or chimneys, as well as any other areas where two different materials meet (for example, between the siding and eaves). If these areas are cracked or warped, then they should be replaced as soon as possible before further damage occurs. Additionally, inspect your attic for signs of water damage such as discolored spots on the ceiling or walls. If there is significant water damage in your attic, then it’s likely that your roof needs to be replaced right away.



Getting an Expert Opinion

Finally, it’s always best practice to get an expert opinion on any decision regarding your home's structure and safety.

A professional contractor will be able to take all of these factors into consideration and make an informed decision about whether or not your roof needs to be completely replaced. They can also provide you with estimates for replacement costs so that you can plan accordingly for this major home improvement project.

It's important to remember that a leaky roof does not always mean you have to replace it entirely; however, in some cases it may be necessary in order to prevent further water damage from occurring inside your home. Assessing the damage of your current shingles, inspecting the structure of your roof for cracks and warping, and getting an expert opinion are all key steps in deciding whether or not you need a new roof installed. Don't hesitate - contact an experienced contractor today!




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