Knowing When to Replace Your Home’s Roof
The roof is the highest part of a building that provides protection from various elements such as sunlight, rain, wind, snow, and extreme temperatures. Despite its critical role, a roof can deteriorate over time due to factors such as storms, strong winds, earthquakes, hailstorms, and more. Replacing a roof is a significant investment and not always feasible for homeowners, which is why many delay the process until it’s almost too late. Let Aero Home Services guide you on when it’s time to replace your home’s roof and the factors you should consider when hiring a professional roofing contractor.
Signs it’s Time to Replace Your Roof:
While minor damages to a roof may only require repair, there are several scenarios that indicate it’s time to replace the entire roof. These include:
- Age or Wear and Tear
The average lifespan of a roof is between 15 to 25 years. Factors like mold or moss growth, clogged gutters, storms, and strong winds can shorten a roof’s lifespan. Once the roof has reached a certain age or shows significant signs of wear and tear, it’s best to replace it. In Houston, we have hurricanes and high winds which can be tough on your roof.
- Boosting Home Value
When a homeowner is looking to sell their home or even rent in out, a new roof can boost it’s value. Replacing an old or worn-out roof with a new one, with the help of a professional roofing service, can increase the value of the home. Combining the new roof with fresh exterior paint can make an older house look brand new.
- Extensive Storm Damage
Severe storms can cause significant damage to a roof that may not be visible from the ground. A professional roofer should inspect the roof for any blown-off shingles or bare spots that need attention. Indirect damage from falling debris can also cause harm to the roof.
- Home Remodeling
When adding rooms, skylights, or dormers to a home, a new roof may be required. In such cases, homeowners may opt for a full roof replacement rather than patching up the old roof to ensure a cohesive and long-lasting result.