When Do You Need A New Roof?

Author: Denise Mardis

When do you need a new roof?

If you are a long time homeowner (or a new homeowner of an old home) you may be wondering when you should get your roof replaced. Although it can be a time consuming and expensive task, you will want to make sure that you get new roofing at the appropriate time and before it is too late.

There are a variety of signs that will let you know that the time has come to get a new roof. You should always keep an eye on spots and cracks in your ceiling and in the beams that support your roof. Because most people do not see these areas, as they are tucked away in the attic, it is important to take the time to periodically check on this.

You will also want to carefully inspect your current roofing material. Shingle damage, for instance, will usually be obvious from a distance but may require closer inspection at times. Other roofing materials may need an even closer evaluation. It may be time for a new roof if your roof shingles are curling, blistering, sporadically missing or growing algae, explains Carlson Brothers Roofing. Shingles can also begin buckling or rotting under some conditions.

Owens Corning, a world leader in building materials, explains that a typical roof will last 20 years. If your roof is showing some of these signs, it does not necessarily mean that you need a whole new roof. Consider contacting a trusted roofing specialist in your area so that he can provide you with professional insight.

Don't wait until your roof starts leaking in the kitchen or begins to rot completely before you take steps to replace the necessities. Keep a careful eye on your home and consult a professional if you suspect damage.

In Brief

  • If you are a long time homeowner (or a new homeowner of an old home) you may be wondering when you should get your roof replaced.
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