What To Do When Your Roof Is Being Replaced
It’s finally happened. Your roof is over twenty years old and even though when you purchased it they sold you a promise that it would last forever, the weather has really done a number on it to the point that it now shows clear signs of deterioration. You might see that the edges of the shingles have started to curl up at the edges, that some shingles have cracked or that there are some bald spots where granules are missing. No matter what happened to it, the time has come for you to have it replaced.
What could happen if you decided not to replace it?
The short answer is that you would be opening a true Pandora’s box. That is, you would be letting in all sorts of problems into your home. Water would find its way down through your damaged roof and lead to mildew, mold and moisture damage throughout the house. Any openings can also lead to rodents coming in and making a nest in your home. In the most extreme scenarios, the house could suffer from structural damage and end up collapsing. But let’s not get to that point and have the roof replaced!
How can you be sure you are getting the best roof for your house?
Start by shopping around to get the best roofer for the job. Don’t select a roofer based only on the quote you get. Take the time to get references from people that live close to you. Ask to see their roof and talk to them about their experience with the roofer they hired. Also:
Find out what’s under your roof
You are allowed to have two layers of asphalt shingles on your roof. Does your roof have only one? Then you may be able to have a new layer installed right on top, which will cost you less. On the other hand, if you are in your attic and when looking up can see the underside of your shingles, everything may need to be torn off, which will likely result in a more expensive job.
Make the right decision this time
Select top-quality products, like shingles with the longest available warranty, or shingles that vary in color and thickness to give you that upscale look. Add copper flashing for sealing the joints. This will result in a longer-lasting roof while giving your house a renewed, great look.
The time has come for your roof to be replaced!
Should you stay home while the work is going on or should you plan a nice vacation? If you are ready to take a vacation, please go ahead and do it, however, don’t blame your roof replacement for it! Generally speaking, residential roof replacement takes place in just a couple of days.
Prepare for the job by:
- Moving cars, kids, and pets out of the way
- Move any patio furniture and grills far from the work area
- Prune tree branches that fall on the roof before the work starts
- Remove anything that is hanging from your walls, you don’t want any cracked glass
Don’t stress over the time this project will take, remember that the final result will be a home that is renewed and will last for decades to come. Get more information today at https://portlandroofing.com/.