Four Signs You Need a Re-Roof



Age of the Roof

One of the primary indicators that it might be time for a re-roof is the age of your current roof. Most roofs have a lifespan of 20-25 years, depending on the material used and maintenance practices. Aside from the natural aging process, factors such as weather conditions, installation quality, and regular maintenance can also impact the lifespan of a roof. If your roof has been subjected to extreme weather events or has not been properly maintained, it may require replacement sooner than expected.
If your roof is approaching or has exceeded this timeframe, it might be more cost-effective to invest in a re-roof rather than continually repair an aging roof. Continually repairing an aging roof can add up in terms of time, money, and inconvenience. Not to mention, an old roof may not provide the same level of protection and insulation as a new one, potentially leading to higher energy bills.

Visible Damage


Water Leaks

Water leaks are a serious red flag that your roof may need attention. If left unchecked, these leaks can cause extensive damage to your home. Not only can they lead to unsightly water stains on your ceiling and walls, but they can also cause severe structural damage. Additionally, water infiltration can create the perfect environment for mold growth, which can pose health risks to you and your family.
If you do notice any signs of water leaking into your home, it’s crucial to have your roof inspected promptly by a professional. Allow us to identify the source of the leak and determine the best course of action to fix it. In some cases, a simple roof repair may be enough to fix the issue. However, if your roof is showing signs of significant damage or is reaching the end of its lifespan, a re-roof may be necessary.

Energy Inefficiency

