When Do I need a New Roof?
When Do I Need a New Roof?
Either it is time for a New Roof or Your Roof has been affected by the recent storms. However, all roofs age, and generally – at least with asphalt shingles – you need a new roof when yours is between 20 and 30 years old. (A good rule of thumb to follow is to watch when your neighbors start getting new roofs; there’s a good chance that their homes are about the same age as yours is, so when they start hiring roofing companies, it may be time for you to do the same.) Bay Flats Roofing and Construction 832.407.1536
You can also tell that you need a roof if you see visible signs of damage, such as:
Water damage or leaks. If your roof is leaking, you may just need to have the leak repaired – but in more severe cases, the entire roof needs to be replaced. Water leaks never get better with time; they only become worse, and a small leak can cause major damage. Even a minor leak can spiral out of control quickly, leaving you scrambling to replace your roof.
Sagging ceilings. If your roof is sagging and it feels soft to the touch (kind-of like soggy cardboard), there’s a chance that your roof is leaking. You need to address both the leak and the ceiling – and whatever else is happening with your roofing materials, such as wood rot or mold growth. Bay Flats Roofing and Construction will not always reccomend a new roof if it doesnt warrant one. We can repair any spots with rotten decking with new materials and conduct a roof maintenance to seal all the roof penetrations and give your roof a longer life. If the entire roof cannot be salvaged a new roof may be warranted.
Wildlife damage. Unfortunately, squirrels, birds insects and even rats can burrow into your roofing materials and cause significant damage. Sometimes small repairs are enough, but in other cases, you may need to replace your roof. You can count on us to let you know exaclty what you need.
Decaying shingles. If your shingles are in bad shape, you may need to replace them – and you may also need to replace the materials beneath them. You should have a professional roof inspector at Bay Flats Roofing and Construction check out your entire roof from end to end to determine how severe the damage is.
Bald spots on shingles. Shingles are made with tiny granules on top of them, and those granules help your roof shed water. They also protect each shingle and all your roofing materials from water incursion. If those granules are missing, it’s important that you replace the damaged shingles as soon as possible. We, at Bay Flats Roofing can give you a free estimate for the repairs.
Missing or broken shingles. Missing or broken shingles can’t protect your roof the way they’re designed to, so they need to be replaced immediately. If no water has made its way into your roof, you may be able to get away with just replacing those shingles – but if it has, you may have a bigger repair job (or replacement) on the horizon.
How Much Does a New Roof Cost?
Installing a new roof is a big job, and several factors affect how much it costs. Because every job is different, it’s impossible to give a ballpark figure – but we can tell you:
The materials you choose have a big impact on how much your roof replacement will cost.
The size of your roof matters when it comes to cost because you’ll need varying amounts of materials and labor.
and Tear-off of your old roof
The best way to figure out how much a new roof will cost you is to call an expert from Bay Flats Roofing and Construction. Our team will spend time on your roof examining it for damage – and if you can prolong your roof’s lifespan with a few repairs, we’ll let you know. Repairing always costs less than replacing, and we want to make sure you’re making the most cost-effective choices. If your roof does need to be replaced, we’ll talk to you about the materials you want to use, develop a plan, and give you a customized quote so you know just how much roof replacement is going to cost you.
How Often Should You Have Your Roof Inspected by a Professional?
Most people should have their roof inspected at least once a year. However, the frequency you need depends on several factors, including your roof’s age, its condition, the climate in which you live and any previous issues or repairs you’ve had made.
If your roof is brand new, you should have it inspected within the first year. That way, you can identify any potential installation issues, manufacturing defects or problems that might have occurred during construction. After the initial inspection, you can typically follow the guidelines for regular roof maintenance and may not need to have it inspected as frequently at first.
If your roof is over 10 years old, you should have it inspected annually. That’s because older roofs are more susceptible to wear and tear, and may have been damaged over time, so regular inspections can help catch any signs of deterioration or damage before they get worse.
Because we live in Texas, which is susceptible to hailstorms, hot weather and occasionally cold weather extremes, it’s important that you have a professional look at your roof for signs of environmental damage, as well.
Finally, if you’ve experienced other issues in the past with your roofing materials, you’ll need to have your roof inspected more frequently than most people do. Even if the issues have been addressed, regular inspections can help ensure that the repairs were effective and help you identify recurring problems.
What Happens if Your Gutters Are Damaged?
Your gutters serve the very important function of whisking water away from your home’s foundation. If they’re damaged, they can’t effectively channel water away, so it can overflow from damaged areas and result in water cascading down your home’s exterior walls. That can lead to erosion of the surrounding soil, foundation problems and even basement flooding.
Improperly working gutters can also cause fascia and soffit damage. The fascia and soffit boards are located behind your gutters, and they provide structural support and protect your roof line. Damaged gutters may allow water to overflow and seep into these areas, which can lead to rot, decay and damage to the boards themselves. That type of damage can compromise the roof’s stability and requires repairs or replacement.
Why is Proper Roof Installation So Important?
Proper roof installation is of paramount importance for several reasons. When your roof is installed properly it ensures that it will last as long as possible, maintain structural integrity, and perform the way you need it to perform. When a roof is installed properly, it provides:
Weather protection. Your roof’s primary function is to protect your home from the elements, including rain, snow, wind, hail and sunlight. When it’s installed properly, your roof forms a secure and weatherproof barrier that keeps out water and protects your home and everything in it from moisture related damage.
Structural integrity. When your roof is installed properly, it contributes to your home’s overall structural integrity. It helps distribute the weight of the roofing materials evenly across the underlying structure, ensuring that the load is appropriately supported. This is particularly important if you choose heavy roofing materials, such as slate or hefty tile roofing, because too much weight in one location can cause a roof to collapse.
Ventilation and Energy Efficiency. A properly installed roof helps contribute to energy efficiency in your home. That’s because ventilation allows for the exchange of air between the interior and exterior of the roof. That helps prevent moisture buildup, condensation and mold growth. Perhaps more importantly, it helps regulate the temperature inside your attic, which reduces heat buildup and improves energy efficiency. If your roof isn’t properly ventilated, excessive heat and moisture can lead to premature deterioration of your roofing materials, and it can lead to increased energy consumption that causes your energy bills to skyrocket.