You can go for many years without needing a roof replacement. The longevity of your roof will depend on what the roof is made of, what kind of weather it is exposed to, and how well you maintain the roof over time. If you are concerned about the structural integrity of your roof, it's time to have a professional come and inspect it to see what is going on. You might have issues with tiles that are no longer protecting your property, damage caused by the weather, or issues with your roofing material shrinking.
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Roof replacement is one of the most important home maintenance objectives homeowners encounter. If signs of a failing roof are ignored, there is an increased risk for other types of damage such as water damage or mold growth. Some homeowners may want to choose a different roofing material for their replacement roof projects. The following points highlight a few materials they can consider.
Asphalt Shingles
This is the most common roofing material for homes in the US.
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If your current commercial roofing system is failing, or you are looking to extend the lifespan of your commercial roof, installing a fabric-reinforced roofing system may be ideal for you. A fabric-reinforced roofing system adds extra strength and an extra layer of protection to your commercial roof. Here are a few of the benefits associated with this type of roofing system.
A Fabric-Reinforced Roofing System Can Be Installed Over Most Existing Commercial Roofing Materials
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Do you want to install a flat roof on your new home or replace an old flat roof? You probably want to compare flat roofs with slanted roofs before making a final decision. Learn about the pros and cons of flat roofing.
Pro: Cost-Effective
The national average to install a flat roof comes to $9,250. Toupgrade a flat roof to a pitched roof, American homeowners pay an average of $35,835. A flat roof covers much less square footage than a pitched roof since they only need to cover the length and width of the space instead of the length, width, and height (plus support beams).
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Is your home in need of a new roof? If you are like many property owners, you will delay the project until spring or summer. However, if you prefer to have your roof installed in the winter, there may be no reason to delay the project. Take a closer look at a few things to know about roof replacement in the winter below.
Can you replace a roof on your home in the winter?
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