Replacing your roof or Repairs

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Repairs are generally cheaper than replacements, but what about the long-term costs? How do you know which is the better option?

Maybe you have noticed some loose shingles while you were cutting the lawn or shoveling the snow. Or perhaps it was a small leak after the last massive storm. Whatever it is, you now know that there's some problems with your roof and the massive query is whether you ought to repair or replace this biggest structure on the exterior of your home.

Although the replacing your roof is the more pricey option, it is often the better choice depending on your specific circumstances.

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When to replace

A few things to think about include:

* How elderly is the roof? If the roof is fifteen years or older, replacement is imminent. You might as well stop wasting money on one repair after another and get ready to replace it.
* Hurricanes, tornadoes, or other natural disasters. If the problems with your roof are a result of severe weather in your area, the destroy is probably extensive. A repair on the most obviously damaged part may solve your problems for a month or one, but the whole roof has been weakened. Replacement is the best choice.
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* Mold or excessive moisture. If the roofing layer has been exposed to excessive moisture or the moisture has led to mold on the interior of the building, you have serious roofing problems and replacement is the best choice.
* Design, installation, or material problems. If the roof was poorly designed, installed incorrectly or by anyone with insufficient experience, or constructed with cheap materials, you will need a new roof to solve your roofing problems. A repair may solve some problems, but it is like putting a band-aid on a leg that needs to be amputated - finally, the bigger issue will must be solved.

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When to repair

Although replacement is generally the best option for serious roofing problems, sometimes making repairs to your roof makes more sense. Depending on how you answer these questions, roof repair might be the better answer:

* How long will you be in the house? If you are moving in the next one to twelve months, a new roof is not worth the costs when a repair can keep your home in nice shape for the interim period.
* How much destroy is there? If the destroy on your roof is limited, a repair may be sufficient to solve the whole problem.
* Is it a new or regularly maintained roof? If you have recently replaced the roof, or if the whole building is new, or if the roof is less than 15 years elderly and regularly maintained, the problems should be minimal and easily repaired. Regular maintenance to roofs can ensure that small problems are spotted quickly and repaired before they become cause for replacement.

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If you are still not sure whether your roof needs to be replaced or repaired, call a local professional for more specific information about your situation. Make sure you ask questions so that you understand their recommendations, and get all estimates and inspections in writing.