What are the signs that my roof needs repair or replacement?

Some common signs that indicate the need for roof repair or replacement include leakages, cracked or missing shingles, water stains on the ceiling, curling or buckling shingles, and excessive shingle granules in gutters.

 

How long does a roof typically last?

The lifespan of a roof largely depends on the material used. Generally, asphalt shingle roofs last around 20-30 years, while metal, tile, or slate roofs can last significantly longer, ranging from 50-100 years.

 

What factors affect the cost of a roof replacement?

The cost of a roof replacement is influenced by various factors, such as the size and complexity of the roof, the type of material being used, the need for removing the existing roof, any additional installation requirements (e.g., skylights or ventilation), and local labor and material costs.

 

Should I repair or replace my roof?

Whether to repair or replace your roof depends on the extent of damage, age, and overall condition. Minor repairs can prolong the life of a roof temporarily, but if the damage is extensive or the roof is approaching the end of its lifespan, it may be more cost-effective in the long run to opt for a complete replacement.

 

Do I need a permit for a new roof installation?

Most areas require a permit for roof installations or replacements. It's essential to check with your local building department to determine the permit requirements for your specific. We will assist you with obtaining the necessary permits.