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Roofing FAQs: Your Comprehensive Guide to Common Roofing Questions

As a homeowner, maintaining a healthy roof is crucial for protecting your home. This guide addresses frequently asked roofing questions to empower you with valuable insights for your roof's care.

Roof Inspection

Q: How often should I inspect my roof?

It's recommended to inspect your roof every 2 years, more frequently for older roofs. Inspect thoroughly after severe weather events.

Signs of Roof Damage

Q: What are common signs of roof damage?

Look for missing/damaged shingles, water stains, sagging rooflines, and excessive granules in gutters. Address any issues promptly to prevent further damage.

Roof Lifespan

Q: How long does a roof typically last?

Roof lifespan depends on material, climate, maintenance, and installation (typically 20-25 years for asphalt shingles in Georgia).

Repair vs. Replace

Q: Should I repair or replace my roof?

Minor repairs can extend a roof's life. For extensive damage or an aging roof, replacement might be more cost-effective.

Roof Replacement Cost

Q: How much does roof replacement cost?

Cost varies depending on roof size, material, labor, and additional features. Get a quote from a qualified roofing professional.

Hiring a Professional Roofer

Q: Do I need to hire a professional for roof work?

While minor DIY repairs might be possible, it's recommended to hire a professional for inspections, repairs, and replacements for expertise, safety, and proper work.

Extending Roof Lifespan

Q: How can I extend the lifespan of my roof?

Regular maintenance is key. Keep gutters clean, trim tree branches, and consider "Seal-All" services. Proper attic ventilation and insulation reduce heat buildup and moisture.

Roof Overlay

Q: Can I install a new roof over the existing one?

Roof overlays are possible in some cases, but not for all roof types. They may void warranties and shorten the new roof's lifespan. Consult a professional to determine the best approach for your roof.