FAQ

 

 

Common Roofing FAQ –

 

What type of material is most commonly used for roofing?

 

A: Asphalt shingles are the most common type of material used for residential roofing. It‘s the most economical option and is available in a variety of colors and styles. Other popular roofing materials include metal, wood, slate, and tile.

 

How do you know when to get a new roof?

A: There are several signs that indicate it‘s time to have your roof replaced, such as missing, broken, or curled shingles; excessive amounts of granules in the gutters; and major leaks into your attic or living space. Additionally, if your roof is older than 20 years, it‘s likely time for a replacement.

 

How does roofing raise house value?

A: A freshly installed roof can significantly increase the curb appeal of a home and can potentially add thousands of dollars to the homes resale value. A wellmaintained roof can also improve energy efficiency, reducing a homeowners energy bill and allowing them to recoup the costs of the roof over time.

 

How often do roofs need to be replaced?

A: Roofs generally, I mean generally, need to be replaced every 2025 years, depending on the type of roofing material used and the local climate. However, there are several factors that can affect its lifespan, such as weather conditions, ventilation, and the quality of the installation.

 

What types of roofs are there?

A: There are several types of roofs, including distinct options like flat roofing, pitched roofs, foam roofs, metal roofs, asphalt shingles, and tile roofs. Each type of roof has distinct advantages and drawbacks, and selecting the right type will depend on your climate, building style, and budget.

 

How is a roof cost estimated?

A: It is estimated based on the size of the roof, the type of material that needs to be used, the pitch and complexity of the roof, and any extra features or reinforcements that are needed. Many roofing contractors will also factor in labor and costs for any necessary repairs or replacements before giving an estimate.