Roofs are one of the most important parts of every home. They provide you with comfort and ease in the long run and ensure your privacy. That is why it is important to keep the health of your roof in mind at all times.

Sometimes, a straightforward roof repair is all that’s required, but other times, there are indications that a full roof replacement could be a better solution. 

The following considerations should be taken into account when deciding to purchase new roofing.

  1. Aging Roofing

When exposed to the weather and the gradual wear and tear that comes with the passage of time, every type of roofing material needs to be replaced at some point. It’s probably best to replace the roof for no other reason than the fact that it’s getting old. 

If you have more than one layer of roofing material on your property, you will need a residential roof replacement every 15 to 20 years.

  1. Boost Resale Value

When a homeowner is getting ready to put their house up for sale, they frequently make the decision to replace their home’s roof. The increased curb appeal works wonders for drawing buyers and obtaining a higher selling price for the property.

It is possible that it is time to think about replacing your roof with the help of a professional roofing contractor. They can inspect your roof and provide insight into the various alternatives available to you.

  1. Storm Damage

Hurricanes, tropical storms, tornadoes, and thunderstorms or hailstorms are all common occurrences. When the damage caused by the storm is limited to a single section of your roof or when the damage is spread and minor, a repair job can be sufficient. 

However, if the damage is more serious, a complete roof replacement might be necessary. You must call a professional for help.

  1. Curled Shingles

If a large number of shingles have curled up as a result of the effects of heat, wind, or any other circumstances, it may not be possible to just cherry-pick the damaged shingles and replace them individually. 

A significant amount of mold and moss may also have grown. If the roof is in such poor condition, it is possible that it would be more cost-effective to just replace it rather than attempt to fix it.

  1. Worn Down Shingles

It’s possible that you aren’t losing shingles or having problems with “curling up,” but the roof still looks bare and spotty in some areas. If you look in the gutters, you might find that there are enormous amounts of granules stacking up. This is an indication that the roofing is just too worn out to stand up for much longer. 

You can also examine the attic to assess the extent of damage. It is best to be proactive and take action right now rather than waiting and running the danger of water damage to the roof decking as well as the interior of your home.