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Roofing Replacement 101: Why Neglecting A Needed Replacement Is Costly

Your home's roofing has a fairly clear expected lifespan. Understanding that lifespan is a key first step toward addressing necessary roofing replacement when it's needed. However, some homeowners hesitate to invest in roofing replacement, putting it off because of the cost and the upheaval involved in the process. The bad news is that putting off your roof replacement can actually cost you a lot more in the long run, and in several different ways. Here's a look at what you need to know.

Roofing Leaks Can Cause Destruction

When you don't replace your roof within an adequate timeframe, you'll find that the roof deteriorates and often starts to leak. If you're facing roofing leaks, that's a key indication that you have a roof that needs to be replaced.

Ignoring this will allow those leaks to worsen, creating a water damage problem inside your home in addition to the roofing damage problem outside. You'll find that you might spend far more mitigating mold and addressing the water damage in addition to your roof replacement than you would have spent simply replacing the roof when it needed it.

Roofing Replacement Neglect May Affect Insurance

One thing that many homeowners don't realize is that failure to address roofing problems, including not replacing the roof when it needs it, can actually affect your insurance coverage, too. In some cases, your insurance company won't cover losses from a damaged roof that has been neglected and not replaced in the last couple of decades. Whether the problem is related to storm damage, a tree falling, or any other roofing failure, your insurance company can deny your coverage based on a lack of good faith care.

Roofing Deterioration Can Lead To Collapse

A roof that's overdue for replacement is often one that's already started to deteriorate, and sometimes has deteriorated significantly. In those cases, you'll find that your roof is at greater risk of collapse, even if only partial. Don't let neglect create serious vulnerabilities in your roofing structure, because roofing collapse can lead to costly damages and repairs, which may not be covered by your insurance because of the neglect.

These are a few of the key reasons why you should consider working with a roofing contractor to have your roof replaced as soon as you see the signs that it needs it. Talk with a local contractor today to have your roof inspected and to determine its overall condition and expected lifespan. That way, you can plan accordingly for the roof replacement that it will eventually need in a timely manner. 

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Roofers: They're Number One

Who is number one on your list? We have to say that roofers are number one on our list. Would you expect anything else from people who write a blog about roofers? Probably not, but allow us to explain a bit more. While we have appreciation for a lot of different professions, we have really come to appreciate the balance of skills that roofers must hold. They need to know how to work with their hands. At the same time, they also need a lot of technical knowledge, and they need to be able to make some pretty involved mathematical calculations, too. Thank you, roofers.

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