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Repairing vs. Replacing Your Roof

Justin Young • Jun 04, 2020

To help you make the best decision, here is a list of questions you should answer first or we can discuss during your consultation.

A lot of our customers see signs of damage and are unsure whether to patch up the section that’s in need of repair or simply replace their entire roof. Perhaps you are one of these people.
There are pros and cons to each approach.
    What time constraints are you under?
If there aren’t any, you can choose either option. But if you need to fix a leaky roof by next weekend or you’re leaving on vacation in a couple weeks, you may not have time to wait for a contractor to schedule a roof replacement.

    How old is your roof?
If it’s relatively new or even in the middle of its life cycle, a repair might be okay. But if it has a 20-year warranty and it’s 18 years old, replacing the whole roof may be the way to go.

    How big of an area is currently in need of repair?
If you only need to fix one or two small areas, you can probably have a roof repair man out there that day to fix the problem. If it’s more than, say, 30 percent of your roof, you might strongly consider a roof replacement.

    What’s the additional cost to replace your entire roof?
For example, it might cost you $4,000 to repair the front side of your roof — but replacing the whole roof might only run you $6800. In this case, a roof replacement is a better value. You can also consider going through insurance. If your roof is damaged enough to get approved, the insurance company will pay for the roof replacement while you are only responsible for your deductible.

    How important is it that your roof remains the exact same color?
Any new shingles will not precisely match the same hue as your existing ones because of weathering from the elements. If your roof is highly visible and you don’t want mismatched shingles, you’d better replace the whole roof.

    Do you have any moisture damage to your roof deck?
If the underside and supports of your roof show significant moisture damage, shingling over them won’t solve the problem. Roof replacements can include fixing these areas, so that’s likely your best option.

    Do you need to replace your gutters as well?
If it’s time to install new gutters, it may be more convenient for a contractor to just rip off the old guttering, lay down a new roof, and put on a new gutter system all at once.

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