The recent bout of destructive weather has left homeowners scrambling to make roof repairs to torn shingles, eaves, gutters and chimneys.
Roof Inspection and Repair
The typical life span of a roof is between 18 and 20 years, but problems certainly arise along the way. Too often, people wait until there’s a leak or some damage. Be warned, even a few ripped shingles or loose flashing can result in rotted wood in the frames, electrical wiring mishaps or soggy sheetrock.
Still, procrastination can result in a bigger, more expensive project.
Routine roof maintenance and minor roof repairs entail nominal fees for materials and labor whereas total replacement — especially when the damage involves indoor wall structures — can run thousands.
Flat roofs need to be inspected for worn spots, depressions and proper drainage, and touched up or replaced as necessary.
There are dozens of styles and roofing materials available for installing new roofs or for repairing existing roofs.
There are designer styles, but most people opt for the standard asphalt shingles.
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