Signs You May Need To Replace Your Roof (Instead Of Repairing It)

SchippertThere are times where replacing a roof makes more sense than constantly repairing it. While leaking roofs can be a strong indicator that roof may need to be replaced, it is hardly the only sign. It is important to consider the age of a roof when problems occur, so doing a thorough evaluation and understanding that many signs eventually lead to leaks is important. Many warning signs, if caught early, can mean the difference in repairing or replacing the roof but if your roof is older, you may want to consider the costs of replacement vs the burden of constantly repairing your aging roof.

Here are some signs to look out for:

Missing, torn, or old shingles

Torn or missing shingles can open your roof up to water damage and rot, as well as allowing shingles nearby to be blown off by winds. Old shingles will curl and split, negating any waterproofing protection. Left alone, it is only a matter of time before the leaks start.

Missing or Rusted Flashing

Flashing is the metal that surrounds the valleys where roof sections meet as well as around chimneys, vent pipes, and skylights. These exist to protect weaker areas from water, if missing or rusted, they aren’t able to protect these areas and roof leaks are imminent.

Decayed or Damaged Gutters & Downspouts

Gutters and downspouts are extremely critical to a healthy roof, while keeping these free of debris, take a look at what’s in them, finding scraps of roofing or paint chips could indicate a problem with the roof. If found, it is important to have the roof inspected as soon as possible as even the smallest problems can become the biggest headaches if left untreated.

Indoors, peeling wallpaper, cracked paint or discolored plasterboard can indicate hidden leaks that otherwise may have gone unnoticed. Leaks aren’t always obvious and the earlier they are caught the better, but even if your roof isn’t leaking (yet), it could be time to replace it before the leaks start and the damage grows beyond the roof

Granted any one of these problems could be repaired piecemeal or as they wear out, and if you are seeing only one or two of these problems you may be ok with repairs, however, taking into consideration the age and overall condition of your roof, especially if you are seeing multiple signs , roof replacement may be the better option and less expensive in the long run.

The best way to know for sure if it’s time to replace your aging roof is to have it professorially inspected, Atlanta Roofing Specialists offer free estimates, so if you aren’t sure if you should replace your roof, call today, it’s free and guaranteed to answer any questions you may have!

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