The time to start thinking about a new roof in Kitchener, ON is usually before the current roof starts to show problems. It’s very common for property owners to hold off on roof repairs and replacement until there is an obvious problem, like a leak. Unfortunately, that’s typically the worst time to address the problem. By time a leak has occurred, there is already underlying structural damage and you’ll likely have to fix that in addition to roof damage.
The trouble is it can be hard to decide if it’s time to bite the bullet and get a new roof if there aren’t any obvious problems with the existing roof. No one wants to spend his or her hard-earned money on a new roof if it’s not needed, so how can you tell if it’s time to start researching the cost of a new roof in Kitchener?
5 Warning Signs That You Need A New Roof
Use these warning signs to help you decide if the time has come for a new roof.
- Age. How old is the current roof? Asphalt roofs that have been properly installed typically last between 20 and 25 years, but can last longer or shorter depending on maintenance, ventilation, and shingle layers. If you don’t know how old your roof is, arrange for a roof inspection.
- Shingles. Take a look at the shingles on the roof. They should be straight without sagging, curling, cracking, or other irregularities, or even worse, missing pieces. If you notice anything odd, get up there for a closer look or call in an expert.
- Granules. Look in your gutters for asphalt granules. These granules weather off the shingles as they break down. A lot of granules in the gutters warrant a closer inspection of the shingles.
- Flashing. Check your flashing around vents, pipes, and chimneys. These are all areas of potential weakness where water can get in. Flashing should be tight fitting and metal, not tar or roof cement, for the best protection.
- Look Inside. Check the attic after a rain to look for areas of wet or damp and to see if there is any daylight coming in to the attic. Moisture and/or light are indicators that the roof is failing in some places.
Contact The Roofman For A New Roof In Kitchener
If you are at all concerned about the age or integrity of your roof, contact The Roofman at 519-744-3830 to arrange for an inspection. We will thoroughly investigate your roof and advise you of your options. There’s no reason to assume that you’ll need a new roof in Kitchener. Sometimes what you notice can be attributed to simple wear and tear and your roof will last for many more years. In other cases, a new roof is needed and it’s better to catch that early before serious damage can occur.
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