If your roof has damaged or missing shingles and you have had to have it repaired recently then the time may have come to have it replaced. A leaky roof can damage the structure of your home and make it uninhabitable. Getting a new roof is expensive but there are benefits to installing a new roof. Here are the 4 benefits to replacing your roof.
Getting a new roof means that you are also getting the latest in roofing technology. Rain gutters, shingles, vents, underlayment and flashing are all more efficient and better made that they used to be when your roof was initially installed. Older roofs aren’t anywhere near as energy efficient as the roofing materials are today. A new roof can indeed save you money.
Aside from a new roof being more energy efficient there are also different styles and color that you can choose from. You can get rid of those old tired shingles and choose instead something that looks better like a metal roof or even some cedar shakes. You not only have the option of getting a roof that looks good but also one that keeps your home insulated and prevent a hail damage roof from severe weather. Here are some of the different styles and colors of shingles.
Replacing the roof is one of the best ways to boost the value of your home. Even if you aren’t planning on selling your home it will still look better, be more energy efficient and increasing the value is never a bad thing. However, if selling your home is part of your plans for the near future then an new roof will make for a good selling point. You can expect the value of your home to increase somewhere between 15 and 40 percent.
If you live in a subdivision where all the homes were built at once then construction may not have been dome with the diligence and quality of materials that you would prefer. Your roof may have a shorter lifespan than you would like. A new roof that has been installed by a skilled roofing contractor can last you for decades. New roofs have a lifespan of anywhere from 15 to 50 years, with shingled roofs having a shorter lifespan and metal roofing having the longest lifespan.
There you have it, the 4 benefits of replacing your roof with something newer and more stylish.
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