| Q:My insurance company has paid
me to replace my roof due to hail damage. It looks OK and is not
leaking. Do I really need to replace the roof?
A:It
is likely the hail has degranulated your shingles. This compromises
the protection from the weather and sun that your roof gives
your home. This is the technical reason your roof should be replaced.
Please also be aware that if you do not replace your roof with
your insurance proceeds and you have further damage at a later
date, your insurance company will not pay for the additional
damage. If your insurance representative has paid you for roof
replacement, keep your coverage in full effect by replacing the
roof now.
Q:My roof has 3 layers on it.
Can I overlay my new roof or should I tear it all off?
A:The roof should be torn off to
the deck. Roofing material is designed to be installed over a hard
substrate, like roof decking. Most homes are designed for a weight
load of only one layer of roofing material. Also, the more layers
you have on the roof, the more susceptible the roof is to hail
and wind damage. Multiple layers of shingles will also affect the
look of the roof. Multiple layers can keep the shingles from lying
totally flat, causing an uneven appearance.
It is Important to note that many municipalities require that
all existing layers are removed before installing a new roof.
Q:My gutters are old and rusted.
Can I repair them or should they be replaced?
A:It depends on the amount of rust
and corrosion in the gutters. Once metal starts rusting, it does
not stop. Some gutters can be repaired, but eventually the rust
and damage will cause leaks. We can consult with you on the portions
of your gutters that require replacement. As a preventative measure,
homeowners should keep the gutters free of debris and should clean
them out at least twice a year.
Q:I have a wood shake roof on
my house now. I want to replace it with something that looks
like wood. What products should I consider?
A:There are many products available
today that look like wood shingles, from high-end laminate shingles
to lightweight concrete tile. Products you should consider include
the Celotex Presidential series of asphalt shingles or lightweight
tile productions that include Westile’s Featherstone, Pioneer’s
Lightweight products, or Lifetile’s Lightweight tile.
Q:Do I need a New Roof ?
A:We have a full article intended
to help consumers make an informed decision on that great home
improvement project. Click for
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