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What should I do about a leaky roof? Common questions that come up when you are trying to decide how to fix your roof. When it comes to home repairs, many people have the same questions: What is the best way to patch a hole in my roof? How can I find out if my shingles need repair or replacement? What services do roofing companies offer, and what different types of roofs are there? These are just some of the common questions homeowners ask themselves before making any decisions on their own. In this blog post, we will answer those questions and more!

Is it possible to repair my roof, or is it time to replace it?

 

While many people think that a leaking roof needs to be replaced, this may not be the case unless the roof is old. Missing, cracked, broken, and curling shingles can be repaired and replaced to stop a leak, while older roofs or roofs with multiple leaks or widespread issues should be replaced. If you are concerned about the state of your roof, it is best to call in a professional.

What Will the Roof Repair Cost?

 

The cost of fixing your roof varies depending on a variety of factors. The pitch or steepness of the roof, how much damage there is to the shingles and underlayment, what types of materials you have (wood vs. asphalt), and even where in the country you live will affect the price for repairs. Generally speaking though, the average cost for roof repairs is between $500 and $2000.

 

Can I Repair the Roof Myself?

 

Although many people think it is possible to repair their roof, this should not be a DIY project. Roof repairs are best left to the professionals as some of these projects can void your warranty if you do them yourself! If you have a small job such as patching or replacing shingles on your own, go ahead and get your hands dirty, but you will want to call a professional for bigger jobs.

 

How Long Will My Roof Last?

 

The average life expectancy of a roof is anywhere between 15 and 25 years. This depends on many factors, including the type and quality of material, how well it has been maintained, weather conditions in your area, and other environmental concerns.

 

What Causes Roofs to Deteriorate?

 

Roofs age and deteriorate for a variety of reasons. Asphalt roofs will lose their granules over time, while dark-colored roofs tend to wear out slightly faster than lighter ones because they absorb more heat and ultraviolet light, which causes oxidation. Hailstones striking the roof can also remove some of the protective coatings on shingles and cause damage to nails or flashings that lead from one section of roofing material to another.

What Size Hail Is Damaging to Roofs?

 

The diameter of the hailstone measures hail size. The most common size is between one and two inches in diameter, although severe thunderstorms can produce hailstones as large as three or four inches across. While pea-sized and marble-sized hails are not usually damaging to roofs without accompanying high winds, golf ball-, baseball- and softball-sized stones have been known to damage asphalt shingles on their own, so you should take cover when these kinds of storms approach!

#Are All Homes in One Neighborhood Affected the Same Way By Hail?
Your neighborhood is not all going to be hit by hail storms the same way. It’s you should take more likely that homes at different elevations will see hailstones of varying sizes. Hailstones can also vary in size depending on where they fall and how far from the storm’s center you are, so don’t assume your neighbors have seen worse conditions than what you’ve experienced!

 

How Can I Find the Exact Location of a Leak?

 

Leaks on a roof can be tough to find as water always wants to take the path of least resistance. One way you can try finding leaks is by going into your attic or crawl space with a flashlight during a rainstorm and trying to trace it from up there. However, this will only give you an accurate answer if you have someone come out who knows what they are doing and can give you an estimate.

#My Roof Is Leaking, But I Just Had New Shingles Put On Last Year – What Could It Be?
Several things could have happened during the installation process, resulting in leaks. The most common is an issue with flashing – this can be anything from water pooling around nails and seams between different sections to improper caulking or sealant being used where it should not have been.
Other possible causes include missing shingle tabs, nails that are not correctly countersunk, or misplaced seams.

 

How Hard Is It to Repair a Leaking Roof?

 

Repairing a leaking roof is not something you can do yourself. It requires someone who has been trained in the proper installation and repair of roofs and the experience needed to know what kind of damage might be present when looking at a damaged area or section that needs to be fixed.

 

How Long Does it Take to Repair a Roof?

 

Repairing a roof is not something you want to rush through. Depending on the size of your home, it can take anywhere from one day to two weeks or more for someone who knows what they are doing and have all the right tools and equipment to do a good job. You will need someone with professional experience because a poor repair can cause more issues down the road if it is done wrong, resulting in needing to do even more repairs or having leaks come back.

In addition to that, you will need some time off work and/or a place for your family members to stay while this process goes on.

 

Will insurance pay for my roof repair?

 

Your insurance company will reimburse you for the cost of your repairs if they find that it was correctly done, but not necessarily the total amount. Any damages from hail should be covered under standard home insurance policies as long as there are no preexisting issues with leaks or other damage to your roof before a storm hits (if this is an issue, you may need to get a rider added for coverage).

However, your insurance company will want the repairs completed before they reimburse you for preventing additional damages and/or injuries. Additionally, if the damage was severe enough, your carrier might require an independent inspection of the property by their adjuster or contractor. This is usually done as part of the claim process.

How Can I Choose the Right Roofing Contractor?

 

Choosing the right roofing contractor can be a daunting task, which is why you want to make sure they are adequately insured and licensed so that any damage or issues during repairs will not result in a lawsuit. You also want someone who has experience with your type of roof as well as other roofs like it – after all, there’s no point in hiring someone who specializes in flat roofs to work on your Victorian-style home!

Of course, you also want a contractor that will be honest with you and give you the lowest estimate they can since that means lower costs for you. They should provide all of this information upfront, so there are no surprises later down the line after the job has been completed and you are left having to pay more than expected.

The best way to find a contractor is through referrals – ask your friends, family members, or neighbors who they used for their roofing work and what the process was like so you know if it’s something worth pursuing before spending time calling numbers on the phone book. You can also

There you have it! If you’re looking to learn more about roofing maintenance and repairs, then look at some of our other blog posts for tips on what to do next. Thanks again for reading – stay tuned!