It may seem that you can leave a roof alone for most of its life. Once it's built and the shingles are stuck on, you think you won't need to see a roofer for years. You'll only need to contact them once something gets damaged or starts leaking.
However, this mindset can cost you. By the time that you notice something is wrong, your roof could have already sustained hundreds of dollars in damages or more. Luckily, there's a way to prevent such a catastrophe from occurring and it doesn't cost as much as the accumulated damage could.
A roof repair service doesn't only fix what's broken. You also have the option to schedule regular maintenance and inspection appointments. During these appointments, a roofer will come to your home and check your roof for any current or potential problems. These can include leaks that have gone unnoticed or shingles that have sustained damage or are missing.
Upon finishing the inspection, a roofer will inform you of anything they have discovered. You can then inquire further with the roof repair service about fixing this damage. It may seem costly upfront, but when you look at how much further extensive damage can cost you, it will seem like a bargain in comparison.
It's generally recommended for you to schedule roof inspections annually. However, it's understandable that this may not be within your budget. Consider, then, basing the frequency of your appointments on the recommended replacement schedules of certain roof shingle materials. According to tRoof Advisor, the following shingle materials have these lifespans:
You don't need to wait 75 years to get your metal roof inspected, of course. Just know that you should schedule inspection and maintenance appointments less frequently for stronger materials like metal and more frequently for weaker materials like composite.
Call your local roof repair service and ask about a roof inspection appointment as soon as you can. Then schedule these as regularly as you deem suitable. Doing so will save you a lot of money and stress down the line.
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