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The next time you walk outside, take a moment to gaze up at your roof. What do you see? Do you see even shingles that are all laying flat? Or do you see shingles that are starting to curl and that are covered in moss? You can tell a lot about the condition of your roof just by looking at it. If you are at all concerned about the state of your roof, then your first call should be to a roofing contractor. They can evaluate the situation and recommend repairs or replacement as needed. Learn more about roofing and roofing contractors here on this website.

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Benefits Of Upgrading To Foam Roofing Insulation

Lori Silva

An important aspect of your roofing durability and health deals with the insulation. You can have a top-of-the-line roofing system, but if your insulation is not up to par, you could experience severe levels of energy loss. This makes choosing the right insulation for your home an important task. If you are considering roofing upgrades, here are some benefits to upgrading your insulation from fiberglass to foam. 

Expansion Benefits

With traditional rolled insulation, such as fiberglass, there are areas of the attic that may not be reached. These areas can trap air and humidity. This is partially what leaves you with cold spots or hot spots in certain areas of the attic. Over time these areas can lead to mold and mildew buildup or energy loss. When you use foam insulation, the insulation expands into all areas of the attic. The corners and small areas are also filled. This gives you better insulation and reduces energy loss. 

Durability

When you have insulation installed, you need to make sure it is durable. You want it to hold up to various temperatures as well as any leaks that may occur. The durability of traditional fiberglass insulation may not be able to hold up to all of these situations. In fact, if it does get wet from a roof leak, it can start to break down or even grow mold and mildew. Foam insulation does not have this problem. It can hold up to most weather conditions and can shed water rather than take it into the insulation itself. 

Longevity

One of the things you do need to consider when you pick out insulation for the roof is the longevity of the material. Fiberglass does last a decent amount of time. However, it can become damaged easily. When you use foam insulation, you have an increased amount of longevity. The foam insulation also does not break down as easily or become damaged as easily. This gives you a longer lifespan with your insulation without high repair costs. You also have a reduced chance of having to install new insulation too soon. 

Your roofing contractor can help you with insulation removal, upgrades, and new installation. They can also assess your roof for any further upgrades you should consider. If you are concerned about your roof's health, contact your roofing contractor. They can explain any issues your roof currently has and make suggestions for repairs and upgrades. 

Contact a local roofing service to learn more.


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