The roof protects your family from the elements and helps preserve your home's quality and structure. While replacing it may not seem as exciting as picking out paint colors or remodeling a room, sometimes it's necessary, adding value to your home, increasing your safety, and saving you money over time. Regardless of why you're replacing your roof, here are three of the most common questions to ask before signing a contract with a roofing company.
No matter how well you maintain your roof, replacement is inevitable. Roofs can fail due to wear and tear over time, storm damage, pest issues, or poor ventilation that causes moisture buildup and mold. Even if there is minor damage in multiple areas, replacing the whole roof is safer and more cost-effective. In 2022, Florida homeowners, as well as those in other states, are being forced to replace their roof to prevent having their insurance policies canceled.
If it looks like a complete roof replacement in your future, here are three things to take into account:
A variety of roofing materials are available nowadays, from asphalt shingles and synthetic shakes to metal panels and clay tiles. Each one has its pros and cons, especially for home or business owners in Florida. Your roofing contractor can walk through all your options, including which materials are energy-efficient and durable or if there is an insurance benefit. Some other key considerations to discuss with your roofing contractor include:
Your roof is an investment. Between weather events and normal wear and tear, there's no guarantee your roof will last 20 to 50 years. But warranties can help provide peace of mind. There are two main types of warranties, a manufacturer's warranty which covers the material, and a labor warranty which is offered by the roofing company.
A
manufacturer’s warranty should protect you against defects in materials. If shingles break off suddenly or you have extensive granule loss, you may be covered. The length of your warranty varies depending on what the manufacturer offers, and the material used. For example, asphalt shingles typically last 20-25 years, while slate shingles last 30-50 years.
There are some no-no’s when it comes to your roof's warranty, both with your manufacturer's and your labor warranty. The best way to protect yourself is by checking with your roofing contractor before making any changes to your home. Things that could void your warranties include:
Replacing a roof is a big decision for any homeowner. Here at Endless Summer Roofing, we work with our customers so that they make informed decisions. We are fully licensed and certified in the state of Florida. As a locally owned and operated roofing company in Northeast Florida, we understand your unique needs. Here are a few things we offer homeowners that other companies may not:
Check out our
FAQ page for more information. If you’re considering a new roof or need repairs, schedule your
free estimate today.