Has your roof stayed for more than two decades since the last replacement? Is there leaking water and mold in your building? Are the shingles visibly damaged? If your answer to any of these questions is affirmative, it is time to get a roof replacement. However, you may feel overwhelmed deciding where to begin. Here are some essential tips to consider when doing a roof replacement. 

Select an Ideal Roofing Contractor

Replacing a roof is a technical job that requires a skilled and experienced contractor. Thus, take time to shop around for contractors and conduct a background check to select a professional candidate. Start by getting recommendations for a suitable roofing contractor from your social and professional contacts. Find out whether the contractor has a license to operate and professional certificates for quality work. Also, only engage a fully insured contractor who can organize for proper permits to avoid penalties and liability lawsuits. Then, request the contractor to provide references from past clients. This way, you can contact the referees for feedback to assess the quality of the workmanship. 

Consider Your Roofing Material Options

There are different types of roofing materials available in the market. Such roofing differs in terms of material composition, durability, weather adaptability, and energy efficiency. Considering that you may not be an expert in roofing materials, you need to consult a roofing contractor. 

The following are the main types of roofing materials: 

  • Asphalt shingles
  • Clay and concrete tiles 
  • Metal roofing
  • Slate 
  • Solar tiles 
  • Stone-coated steel 

Notably, each of these roofing materials has a specific installation method. Thus, select a roofing contractor who is trained to handle particular roofing materials. Importantly, focus on quality rather than purchasing lower costing materials for long-lasting results.

Inquire About Roof Removal and Disposal 

There is a tendency to plan for roof replacement while ignoring removal. Generally, it is better to remove the old shingles rather than placing the new ones on top of the existing roof. Without roof removal, it becomes difficult to spot the damaged wood, which leads to sagging or leaking after the replacement. Thus, ask the roofing contractor to include roofing removal as part of the contract and budget appropriately. More so, find out how the contractor intends to deal with the refuse materials. As such, ensure there is clarity about who will secure a dumpster and dispose of the replaced roof.

Ultimately, there is a lot to consider when doing a roof replacement rather than the cost. Engage the right contractor to ease your work and guarantee a durable roof. They can provide more information regarding a residential roof replacement.

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