Have you noticed that you have been needing repairs to your roof more and more often? If you said yes, then you might actually be in need of a replacement roof. When a roofing system becomes damaged, the expenses of repair can keep building until it they equal the amount that you will have to spend on the replacement of the entire roof. To find out if your roof needs to be replaced check for visible signs of damage to the roof itself. Do you see any evidence of mold growing? Can you see any dirty patches on the roof? Do you spot any buckling or sagging in the roof? Do you notice any visible rusting or rotting in the roof? Do you see and cracked or broken shingles? If you need help, contact our San Antonio, TX professional member contractors, as they are ready to take on all sorts of roofing issues, including those relating to roofing estimate, and many more.
Inside the house, look for signs of sagging between rafters, a clear visible stream of light which indicates a puncture, and damp spots in the ceiling. These are tell tale signs of roof damage.
All these signs are visible through a pair of binoculars. Avoid getting on the roof for inspection; you might damage the roof further. Contact a San Antonio roofing professional who will conduct an investigation of your roof and advise whether it needs replacement. If he does suggest you replace the roof, you might have to consider a change in your living conditions while the roofing replacement process is underway. Layering shingles on your existing roof will not take more than a few days but if your contractor recommends replacing the entire roof prepare for a couple of weeks out of the house. If you are looking for San Antonio area experts in all types of roofing issues, including those involving roofing estimate, you can fill out our form, and receive free, no obligation quotes!
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Steve H
Currently have a welded rubber roof on a flat roofed home. I am considering a granular coated epdm roof installed over the existing roof(no tear off) with 1/2" insulation. I've been told the area is approx. 32 squares and that there is around 400 linear feet at the boundary with the mansard shingle roof. The shingles are in good shape and would only be replacing two rows of the shingles around the bottom of the upper mansard(sp?)
Stephen F