Repair Or Replace/Patch Your Roof: How To Decide
How To Decide Whether To Repair, Replace, Or Patch Your Fort Worth, TX, Roof
Before You Spend, Learn The Best Option For Your Home After It Suffers Roof Damage
Fort Worth, TX, roofs undergo a lot of challenges thrown their way, from pop-up storms to normal wear and tear. Although roofs are built to withstand the worst elements and to stay durable for decades, there comes a time when damage occurs, leaving many homeowners dumbfounded on how to proceed.
Knowing when to repair or replace your roof can take time and effort – and with busy schedules, it can be a challenge for homeowners. Each roof is different based on years of use, quality of materials and installation, and more – making the decision much more complicated. After all, no one wants to replace their whole roof when a patch or repair will do the trick.
At First Texas Roofing, we want our customers to be knowledgeable about their roof and to know how to tell the difference in what it needs. Here are things to keep in mind to make a well-informed decision.
The Extent Of Your Roof Damage
Roof damage can come from various sources, such as hail storms, tree limbs, or your average years of wear and tear. The type of damage and how much damage will be the most significant factor in determining whether to repair or replace your roof.
A good rule of thumb is if over 30% of your roof has suffered damage, it should be replaced. Any more damage than that can be unsafe and lead to significant structural, including foundational, damage. In addition to roof repair costs, you’ll spend much more on home improvement costs as other parts of your home’s structure deteriorate.
Storm or tree damage is usually apparent, but the true extent of damage from everyday wear and tear is a bit more insidious. Therefore, it’s essential to have a roofing expert come out and assess your home. From there, you can decide how far the damage reaches, which will help you determine your next move.
How Old Is Your Roof?
The age of your roof is a significant factor in determining whether you should repair or replace the whole thing. Roofs are built to last for roughly 10 to 15 years, so if your roof is relatively new, with less than five years of use, you’re better off repairing your roof. Again, the extent of the damage will also factor in here.
Roofs that have already lived a long life and are over ten or fifteen years will most likely benefit from a replacement. Chances are, if you’re spotting exterior roof damage on your older roof, it also has underlying damages. In this case, replacing your roof will be more cost-effective than patching up small areas.
You will likely need a new roof replacement in the near future, so biting the bullet and getting it done now will save you more money in ongoing repair costs. Typically, patch jobs are only temporary but can also help buy you time to make an informed decision.
What Is Your Budget?
Surprise occurrences can easily lead to unexpected expenses, but taking a moment to see the big picture will help prevent you from making a rash decision based on budgetary restraints. Often, roof damages spring up on us, throwing us into panic and poor decision-making.
For example, if a total roof replacement isn’t financially feasible but greatly needed, researching financing options might be a good option, as it will save you money in ongoing repair costs. A good roofing company will also work with your home insurance company, ensuring you get your due payment on any claims filed.
Insurance companies usually cover storm and hail damage, so the amount they payout might determine what you’re willing to spend on your roof. Reputable roofing companies with integrity will never try to pressure you into a replacement when all you need is a repair.
How Long Do You Plan To Live In Your Home?
If you plan on staying in your home indefinitely and your roof is of a certain age, chances are, you’ll find it worthwhile to invest in a roof replacement. If you have manageable or minor damage and don’t plan on staying in your home much longer, a repair might be a more viable option.
However long you’re planning on staying in your home, a roof replacement is a good investment. It adds value to your home, and as one of the first things potential home buyers ask about, a new roof will give you a great return on investment (ROI).
If you’re planning a long stay in your home, your investment is going towards peace of mind, safety, comfort, and energy efficiency. The roofing industry is constantly developing innovative roofing technology focused on environmental friendliness. A roof replacement makes any time suitable to cash in on energy savings and a green future.
At First Texas Roofing, We’re Always Straightforward And Honest With Our Valued Fort Worth, TX, Customers
Unlike other roofing contractors that try to upsell their customers and take advantage of homeowners’ blindspots, we always work with honesty, clearly communicating to our Fort Worth, TX, customers what they need or do not need. For over 15 years, we’ve been trusted to get homeowners the repairs or replacements they deserve.
We work directly with insurance companies, ensuring our customers get the maximum amount for their claims. Working efficiently, we perform repairs, full replacements, and partial replacements depending on your roof’s diagnosis, giving you a stress-free experience.
Call our 24/7 emergency line at (817) 821-0323 or contact us here to receive a free roof repair or replacement estimate today!