Complete Roof Replacement Vs Re-Roofing

After I moved into my new home, I realized that there was a serious problem with the roof. There were some shingles missing, and there were large sections that were allowing water to come into the home. I was really discouraged about the problem, so I talked with my family and friends about finding a roofer that could take care of the job. They were able to find me an incredible professional that worked hard to take care of the issue, and it was really nice to see how great of a job he did. This blog is all about getting your roof repaired correctly the first time around.

Complete Roof Replacement Vs Re-Roofing

8 February 2023
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If you have a very old or severely damaged roof, your home or building may benefit from a complete roof replacement. A complete roof replacement requires a lot of labor and materials. It is more than putting on a new roof. It's a total roof restoration. Here is more information about what is involved with a complete roof replacement and when you should consider doing one.

What Is a Complete Roof Replacement?

A complete roof replacement is the entire removal and replacement of your home or building's roof. The first step is a total teardown to the decking. If you have damaged decking, then that will also need removal and replacement. The roofers may also remove and replace flashing, vent pipes, and gutters. Your building will also receive completely new underlayment, shingles (if you have a shingled roof), and sealant. Basically, you get an entirely new roof.

What Is Re-Roofing?

Re-roofing is thorough but involves fewer materials and teardown. Usually, re-roofing is for buildings with a younger roof with moderate wear and tear. How much work depends on your roof's condition and existing materials. With a re-roof, you may get a complete shingle replacement. You may also get some underlayment repair with a re-roof. However, some roofing companies only do an overlay over the old material.

When Does a Roof Need Complete Replacement?

Complete roof replacements are perfect for old buildings that show signs of serious problems. They are also good for ones that have already been through previous re-roofing and overlays. In some areas, the law limits you to only one overlay for the life of the building. Roofs with extensive rot or damage may near a complete tear down to prevent roof collapse. A complete roof replacement is also necessary if you plan to make significant changes in your roof's materials or design.

How Does One Prepare for a Complete Roof Replacement?

Preparation for a complete roof replacement requires making some changes. Most roof replacements don't require you to leave your home but expect some noise during the process. If you park outside, move your car to make way for the roofer's trucks and dumpsters. Clear your attic and remove anything on the roof, like antennas or dishes. Tree pruning is also helpful.

If you are unsure about needing a complete roof replacement or repairs, have your roof inspected. If you find the roof needs extensive work, contact a roofing company that handles roof replacement. Roof replacement may also be a good time to think about different types of materials. Your roofing company can help you decide on any changes that safely fit your home.

For more information, contact a company like Catawba Valley Roofing & Restoration LLC.

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After I moved into my new home, I realized that there was a serious problem with the roof. There were some shingles missing, and there were large sections that were allowing water to come into the home. I was really discouraged about the problem, so I talked with my family and friends about finding a roofer that could take care of the job. They were able to find me an incredible professional that worked hard to take care of the issue, and it was really nice to see how great of a job he did. This blog is all about getting your roof repaired correctly the first time around.

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