When Should You Replace Your Roof?

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As much as roofs are long-lasting, there comes a time when they also have to be changed. There is no need to have a roof that can't fully serve its purpose. So, if your roof is beginning to show signs of wear and tear, maybe it's time to have it replaced. 

Unfortunately, most homeowners will continue to invest in roofing repairs, even when the roof is beyond saving. To avoid such scenarios, here are some tips on how to know if you need roof replacement services. 

Old Age

Different roofing materials have different lifespans, but most of them can last for more than 20 years. If your roof has served you for a few decades, you should start planning to have a roof replacement. When your roof starts approaching the end of its usefulness, it might develop a couple of problems and even show signs of weakness. That said, you shouldn't wait for your roof to develop problems to replace it. As long as your roof has served you for a few decades, have it replaced before it becomes problematic.

Rising Energy Bills

High energy bills are yet another sign your roof is past its usefulness. As you well know, roofs are meant to offer insulation during cold days and reflect sunlight during hot days. Unfortunately, an aging roof can no longer do these tasks, meaning you often have to run your HVAC systems longer. 

As long as these systems keep running, you'll have to fork out more cash to pay for the increasing energy bills. That said, replacing your roof might be the only solution to your rising energy bills.

Roof Leaks

Having a roof that leaks water during the rainy season can be extremely frustrating. You have to deal with water damage on the walls, ceiling, and attic. While roof leaks can be repaired, it doesn't make sense to repair widespread leaks. It's only a matter of time until the leaks recur. So, if you notice you have widespread roof leaks, consider replacing your roof.

Storm Damage

If you have experienced a storm, then you definitely know how strong it can be. Surprisingly, some storms are strong enough to blow your entire roof away. So, if your roof has suffered significant damage during a storm, consider replacing it. However, if the damage isn't that serious, roof repairs can do the trick.

For more information, reach out to a local roofing service.

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