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Why Most Homeowners Replace Their Roofs

As one the most expensive parts of your home, getting a new roof isn’t something that happens often and deciding when it’s time isn’t always an easy decision. Most homeowners will put roof replacement off for as long as possible, oftentimes to the detriment of their home and finances.

While there can be many things that drive that final decision to replace your roof, and at some point you will need to, and chances are it’ll be because of one of these scenarios:

Extensive Storm Damage

Storms can damage roofs in a variety of ways and in many cases, the damage is repairable. From strong winds that can blow shingles off, leaving large bare spots that need to be reroofed to indirect damage caused by debris from things like falling branches or even trees that can damage not only the roof, but the structure as well.

Though most storm damage can be repaired without replacing the whole roof, when the damage is large and widespread (especially if it’s an older roof), sometimes it makes more sense to replace the whole thing, and many homeowners do just that, especially when insurance is footing the bill!

The Roof Is Old And/Or Worn Out

Most shingle roofs typically last only 15 – 25 years on average. With outside factors such as storms, ice, clogged gutters, mold or moss growth, even neglect affecting shingles directly on top of age, this can be reduced significantly. After a certain point it makes more sense to get a new roof both economically and emotionally. Whether it’s from age or years of damage and repairs

Remodeling

If you’re thinking of a room addition, dormers, skylights or any other number of major home improvements, there’s a good chance you will need new roofing. Instead of mixing new and old roofing, many homeowners decide to replace it all when remodeling their homes to make sure the end product not only looks good but will last for years to come.

Increase The Value Of One’s Home

When it comes time to sell your home, every little thing that can increase it’s value helps. Even if the roof isn’t old and worn out, it can be extremely beneficial to home sellers to replace the roof before they sell the home. A new roof, especially combined with new exterior paint or siding, can make even an older home look practically brand new! Increasing not only it’s curb appeal but value as well. Not to mention the financial benefits to the prospective new homeowner who doesn’t have to worry about the roof for many years to come.

Whatever your reason you have for considering a new roof, be sure you do your homework and hire the best local roof contractor you can find. A new roof can provide many years of carefree living but if it’s not installed correctly can quickly become a nightmare.

In Metro Atlanta, call Atlanta Roofing Specialists at 770-419-2222 for your roof inspection today and see if a new roof is right for you!

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