Is It Time to Replace the Roof on Your Home?
Summers are a combination of many things. From relaxing by the pool to tackling the home improvement projects that have been waiting for attention, the months of June, July, and August are often the time that many people look forward to. And while few people will admit to liking the expense and hard work that are needed for major projects like roof repairs or replacements, when these tasks are finished they add value to your property.
Roofing contractors across the country find themselves very busy during the summer months when the weather is the most cooperative. From helping customers decide between asphalt roof installation and the benefits of switching to metal roofing products, and the actual roof repairs and replacements themselves, roofing contractors, like many kinds of construction workers, find themselves especially busy in the best weather months.
Consider some of these facts and figures about the roof repairs and roof replacement projects that add to the value of a property, while at the same time protect the building:
- Most newer roofs are built to withstand 15 to 30 pounds of snow loads per square foot. If a contractor is offering a lesser product, you may want to consider finding another bid.
- Organic and fiberglass choices are the two basic types of asphalt shingles.
- Although asphalt shingles require a home owner to reroof every 10 to 20 years, a metal roof can last a lifetime.
- Investing in a more durable product like metal roofing can provide many benefits. For instance, in some states, like Texas, a metal roof can lower a homeowner’s insurance policy by as much as 35%. Additionally, a cool metal roof can also provide 25% in energy costs, when compared to dark-grey asphalt shingle roofs.
- Not surprising, durability was identified by 88% of those surveyed as the number one factor when determining which new roof to purchase. Coming in a close second, 83% of homeowners said longevity was also a key factor in selecting roofing materials.
- In addition to summer being a time when many roofing projects are completed, these months are also famous for the kind of weather that leads to the fact that roofs need to be repaired or replaced in the first place. In fact, 65% of homeowners indicate that their main motivation for roof work follows a major weather event causing damage.