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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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4 Reasons To Replace Your Roof Well Before It Starts Rotting And Leaking

Lori Silva

You're probably not looking forward to having a roof replacement on your home, so you may put it off as long as possible. If your roof isn't leaking yet, you may not have a sense of urgency about replacing it. However, if you know your roof is old or damaged and needs to be replaced soon, it's better to go ahead and replace it rather than delay. Here's why.

1. A New Roof Improves Your Home's Curb Appeal

If you work hard every weekend to mow the grass, trim weeds, and remove yard clutter, you probably have a strong interest in keeping your property in good shape and attractive. When an asphalt roof gets old, it gets less attractive. Dark spots develop where granules fall off and the shingles can curl. A new roof gives your home improved curb appeal and makes you feel good about the way your home looks.

2. Animals Can Gnaw Through Rotted Wood Easier

Your roof provides the most protection to your home when it's new and strong. When the shingles get worn down and the wood starts to rot, animals can get in your attic much easier. If your roof has moisture problems, and the fascia boards or deck are soft and rotted, rats, raccoons, and even some insects can work their way inside to find a cozy place to shelter. Pests can do an extreme amount of damage to an attic and wiring. Not only that, but they can also invade your living space once inside and spread germs and odors. A new roof is a strong defense against rats and other trouble-making pests.

3. You Might Have To Pay More If You Delay

If you have your roof replaced before it starts leaking, your cost will be much lower than if you wait and have to replace a rotted deck and water damage in the attic. Rain does a lot of damage if it gets past the shingles on your roof. Water damage is often expensive to clean up, and it can even encourage mold to grow, which is a health hazard and expensive to remove. By delaying your new roof, you run the risk of having to pay much more because of the damage a leaky roof can cause.

4. You Can Schedule The Work At Your Convenience

If your roof starts leaking or if weak shingles get ripped off in a storm, you'll need emergency roof work to keep water out of your attic. Emergency repairs or replacement could cost more, and it could come at an inconvenient time. If you know your roof needs to be replaced, you can schedule the work for a time when it fits your schedule and your finances the best.

For more information, contact a residential roof replacement service.


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