Common Roof Replacement Questions & Answers

Grand Manor - stonegate gray (2)Sometimes, repairing a roof over and over simply isn’t enough. Over time, it gets more and more costly. At some point you will need to replace your roof. It’s something most homeowners have to contend with at some point in time. Roofs don’t last forever and there is only so much patching and plugging you can do.

Roof replacement is an expensive, time consuming process so it’s understandable that you want to be absolutely, positively sure that replacing it is your best option.

Here are some common questions asked by homeowners who are considering roof replacement:

How do I really, truly know that it’s time to replace my roof?

Before having a formal assessment of the situation, if you notice more than one of the following, especially on older roofs, call ARS as these may indicate pending roof failure:

  • Chimney Leaks
  • Rotten Soffit or Fascia
  • Stains on interior walls or ceilings
  • Attic Leaks
  • Missing, Cracked, Decaying or Curled Shingles

Excess roofing granules in the gutters or washing out of downspouts.

On newer roofs, most of these can be easily repaired, but if you are having more than one of these, especially more than 2, on an older or out-of warranty roof, you are possibly looking at a roof replacement, having ARS inspect and give you a formal analysis will tell you what the best course of action is.

How much does a roof replacement cost?

While we obviously can’t tell you how much it will cost without knowing what you want, how big the job is or what your budget is, we can tell you what the costs are based on.

The costs of roof replacement depend on the size, shape, slope, and the type of material you wish to install as different materials provide various levels of protection and service life. To get a free, accurate estimate, call Atlanta Roofing Specialists at 770-419-2222.

Can I install the new roof over the old one or should I tear the old one off and start fresh?

Believe it or not, roofing over an existing roof is not allowed by code. Georgia adopted the International Residential Building Code in January of 2012. The code states that you are not allowed to install a second layer of shingles when the building is located in an area subject to moderate or severe hail exposure, which all of Metro Atlanta is.

How long will it take to finish my roof?

On average, re-roofing a home, including tearing off the old roof, shouldn’t take more than a day or two, of course this depends on this size of your roof, availability of special order materials and the weather.
Of course, commercial roofs don’t really have an average time, but we will provide an estimated time of completion after inspection.

These are just a few questions many homeowners ask when faced with a roof replacement decision. Our Roofing Experts can answer any other questions you have and can schedule an appointment for your FREE estimate today!

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