How can a homeowner recognize when a roof has a problem?
Your roof protects your home from the heat of the sun and onslaught of rain and wind during hurricane season. But, as every homeowner discovers sooner or later, roofs aren’t like diamonds–they don’t last forever. To help you better understand your roof and what repairing or replacing it might mean, we’ve put together answers to questions South Florida homeowners usually ask our roofing experts during inspections.
All too often, roof problems are discovered after leaking or other serious damage occurs. Periodic (twice-a-year) inspections by expert roofers in South Florida can often uncover small problems before they escalate into large, expensive repairs.
Here are some common signs of roofing damage homeowners like you can keep an eye out for around the house. On the outside of the roof you might notice cracked, warped, or missing shingles, loose seams and deteriorated flashings, excessive surface granules accumulating in the gutters, and other visible signs of potential problems like rust or pooling water. Indoors, look for cracked paint, discolored ceiling splotches, and peeling wallpaper as these may be signs of the damaged roof leaking into other areas of the house.
What are my options if I decide to reroof?
You have two basic options. You can choose a complete replacement of the roof system, involving a tear-off of the old roof, or a re-cover over the existing roof, involving only the installation of a new membrane and surfacing. If you’ve already had one recover over your original roof, check with professional South Florida area roofing contractors to see if your deck can support a second recover. We discuss all options with our customers when we come out for our free inspections.
I noticed my roof leaking. Does that mean I need to have the whole thing replaced?
Not necessarily. Leaking can result because of fastenings coming loose or because a small section of the roof has been damaged which is common after hurricanes in South Florida. Minor damage often goes by unnoticed between hurricanes but if left untreated South Florida homeowners often find themselves developing leaks. A roof failure, however, is generally irreversible and results from improper installation, the choice of materials, or from the installation of a roof system inappropriate to the building.
Can’t I just do the work myself?
Most roof work should not be do-it-yourself. Professional roofing contractors are trained to safely and efficiently repair or replace a roof. Novices can harm a roof with improper roofing techniques and severely injure themselves by falling off or even through a roof in need of repair or replacement. Homeowner maintenance should be confined to roof inspections in both the fall and spring to check for cracked or curling shingles, and for cleaning rain gutters filled with dead leaves and other debris. If you must see the roof for yourself, use a firmly braced or tied-off ladder equipped with rubber safety feet. Wear rubber-soled shoes and stay on the ladder (and off the roof) if possible.
How long can I expect my roof to last?
The condition and lifespan of your roof will depend on the type of roof you have, the effects of your local environment and the maintenance which the roof has received. According to the American Society of Home Inspectors, asphalt shingles generally last 15-20 years; wood shingle/shakes, 10-40 years; clay/concrete tiles, 20+ years; slate, 30-100 years; metal roofing, 15-40+years. Roofing product manufacturers offer a variety of warranties on their products. Take a close look at those warranties to see what responsibilities and financial obligations they will assume if their products fail to reach their expected lifetimes.
What will a new roof cost?
The price of a new roof varies widely, depending on the material selected, the contractor doing the work, the home itself, area of the country, local labor rates, time of year, and more. To get a good idea of the cost for your roof, get two of three estimates from reputable experts in roofing in Norfolk or any of the surrounding towns. Keep in mind that cost is only one factor, and it must be balanced against the quality of the materials and workmanship. For each roofing material there are different grades – and corresponding prices. Plus, there are a variety of styles and shapes. You need to look at the full product range and make a choice based on your budget and needs. Within the roofing profession there are different levels of expertise and craftsmanship. Pick South Florida area roofers who are committed to quality work.
How can I determine my annual costs?
When mulling over your roofing options, the following formula may help:
Total Cost (materials and labor)/Life Expectancy of Roof (in years) = Annual Cost
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Duberceau & Baptiste Roofing services the entire South Florida Tri-County region of Broward, Miami-Dade, and Palm Beach and has improved the homes of hundreds of homeowners in Miami, Cooper City, Coral Spring, Pembroke Pines and many more. Visit our Contact Us page to schedule your free estimate.