When is it time to replace a roof

This post was written by admin3 on September 29, 2009
Posted Under: General

Home ownership is one the things that people hope to attain. Having your own house is a privilege and honor for you. But one of the downfalls of having your own house is that it will cost you a lot of money in maintaining it.  When you rent, usually maintenance is kept up by the landlord.But if you have a house you will shoulder the expenses on maintenance.The roof is one of the things that will cost you a lot when maintenance is done.So now we’ll determine when the right time to replace a roof is.

So how many years will a roof last.A roof shoud usually last 12-20 years.  That is what I have seen running my own San Diego roofing company. Of course it depends on the weather conditions of your place.  A place with constant rain, snow, or hail can lessen the life time.So it depends on where you live.

Also another factor to consider is what kind of roof you have.  In my Carlsbad roofing business I know certain roofing materials last longer than others.For example, a roof made of tiles last longer than other materials.While an asphalt or cedar shake roof have to be maintained regularly because it is easily damaged by forces of nature.

But of course, before you replace a roof, it will have to undergo repairs first.Your roof will endure a lot of damage before you replace it.Damages can be caused by hail storms. Or it can also be damaged by storms and other natural calamities.Water leaking into your house is one good sign that your roof is damaged.  A less noticeable damage is if rain gets underneath and damage the tar paper.  A company like my Encinitas roofing company can do an inspection and check for that.

So as you can see home ownership is wonderful.But you must perform maintenance on it. The roof is one of the most important parts of the house where the owner must conduct regular inspection and maintenance.  That is why they call having a home a roof over your head.

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