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Germantown Roofing: Article About Choosing Roof Replacement

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There are many things to take into thought when you are deciding to replace your home's roof. The following are the main aspects to consider:

Your Location

Whether your home is by a field, close to the water, or regularly subjected to high winds are all aspects of your location to factor into your deliberations when deciding what type of materials to use. These types of locations may require that you replace your roofing with higher grade materials instead of basic shingles. Salt water has the potential to affect metal roofing, so if you live close to the ocean, discuss your options with Germantown roofing professional.

Your Budget

If your roofing project is on a strict budget, the most popular and cost effective choice in roofing materials is the architectural shingle. These are an upgrade from the standard 3 tab shingles, and they can resist higher wind speeds. Architectural shingles can withstand winds up to 130 mph as opposed to the 3 tab which can only withstand winds up to 60 mph.

Roof Pitch

The steepness of your roof, also known as slope, is an important factor in what type of roofing material will be best for that particular roof surface.

The roofing experts at Seneca Creek Home Improvement of Germantown can assist you with any questions regarding roofing, siding or gutters.

A low slope roof is anything from flat to a 3 to 12 pitch ratio, and these areas should be covered with a membrane roof for the best protection and performance.

How Long will You Live There

How long you plan to live in your current home is probably a factor in how much you are willing to invest in your new roof. If you're going to be staying a long time, you most likely want to replace it with as high quality of materials as you can afford so you can avoid frequently replacing it.

What Look You Want

The different types of roofing materials all have a different look and aesthetic appeal. You want your new roof to last, and you want it to fit with the appearance of your home and the surrounding area.

New Roof vs Roof Over

Installing new roofing over old shingles isn't usually the best choice even when your budget is constrained. The wood deck under your shingles needs to be inspected to ensure it is sound before placing new shingles. It is dangerous to add roofing materials to a roof that can't support their weight because roofing materials are heavy.

Time

You can save money by not delaying your new roofing project. Problems with your roof can get worse with time and damage the structures underneath. Leaks can end up damaging the materials under your roofing and even leak into your home and do structural damage.

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