Roofing Replacement

Roofing Replacement

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Roofing

Your roof is more than just a standard part of your house. It’s a complex system that plays multiple roles. Your roof helps keep you and your loved ones secure. It helps you preserve a comfortable temperature inside your home, and its materials can contribute to reduced energy bills. Along with serving as a barrier against moisture damage and other costly problems, your roof adds to the curb appeal and overall beauty of your home. When it’s time for you to install a new roof, you should hire Stress Free Remodeling professionals who fully understand its properties and how to construct it without flaws. Whether it’s a replacement roof or a part of new construction, the roof you install is a significant investment, and you deserve to enjoy all of its benefits. In addition to relying on our installation services, be sure to call us for inspections and for guidance on the type of roof that best suits your home and budget.

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8 Potential Signs That Your Roof May Need To Be Replaced:

  1. Shingle edges are curled or shingle tabs are cupped.
  2. Bald spots where granules are missing.
  3. Cracked shingles.
  4. Your roof is at least 20 years old; while many shingles today are produced for durability, many factors can accelerate the aging of shingles. For example, if your roof is not properly ventilated, it can negatively impact your shingles.
  5. The roof just looks old and worn.
  6. Neighbors are getting new roofs. Homes built around the same time period can be experiencing the same types of weather conditions can mean that your roof is nearing its useful life.
  7. Dark streaks. Airborne algae cause dark streaks on roof decks. While this may not necessarily harm the roof shingles, it may not look good.
  8. Moss can grow on roof surfaces that don’t get much sunlight, especially in cool, moist climates. Moss growth can be more than a cosmetic issue. Moss holds moisture against the roof surface and over time in freezing climates can cause damage to the granules on the top of the shingles. Moss can be brushed off but it won’t prevent it from growing again; take care not to damage the shingle surface. You may need to contact a professional roofing contractor.

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