Your roof keeps you and your family safe, and we often don't give it much thought until it's time for service. We also rely on our roofs to protect us from the elements and to keep us comfortable throughout the seasons. However, you may be unsure when to get a residential roofing service. Here are four signs you need to consider a roofing company.
One telltale sign you need to contact a residential roofing service is roof leaks. Leaks threaten significant damage to your home if they are not addressed. Always look for any stains on your ceilings or walls, as a leaky roof could cause them. Any water dripping from your roof or sounds of water dripping are often signs of a roof problem.
Another clear indicator of a roofing issue is damaged tiles and shingles. They may be missing or damaged, or you might see visible wear and tear on the roof. Compromised shingles can cause leaks and damage to the underlying structure.
Roofs age like any other part of your home, eventually needing to be replaced. They are a significant investment, but new roofs can give you excellent resale value if you want to sell your home. According to Home365, you can recoup as much as 85% of the investment in a new roof if you resell your home. Our team notes that you can expect a new roof to last around 20 years. It's also a good idea to get your roof inspected annually for the greatest lifespan.
You can never predict Mother Nature, and there is always a possibility of having heavy winds from a tornado or hurricane in your area. Storms have great potential for damage to your roof, and it's always a great idea to contact a residential roofing company to inspect your roof for damage after severe weather. They can make any necessary repairs to ensure your roof is in great condition.
There are many benefits to contacting a
residential roofing service. If you notice any signs that your roof needs professional care, call Heartland Roof & Gutter Inc. We offer free roof inspections and look forward to working with you!
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