The roof of your home plays an important role in everyday living. While most roofs are highly durable and last for many years, there comes a time when repairs or replacement will be necessary. Roof repairs may come in handy when you begin to experience wear and tear or leaks or when the home was damaged due to inclement weather. Roof repairs are also often necessary when renovating the home and making changes to the current floor plan.
On the other hand, a new roof is useful when you need to change the current roofing material for various reasons. You may want a metal roof to protect against potential fires, or asphalt shingles to complement the look of your home.
There are several important questions you should ask yourself prior to considering roof repairs. These questions will assist you in planning and selecting the right roofing contractor for the job.
How complex will your new roof be?
If you're installing a new roof after renovating your home, there are a lot of options to consider. You may need to extend your current roof to cover a home extension or a change in the overall floor plan.
If you're looking to add advanced changes to the current roof, you may consider working with an architect to design your new roof. Architects can propose unique, modern and advanced roof designs to fit your current home.
Which contractor will you work with?
The success of a new roof will depend on the expertise and abilities of the roofing contractor. Ask yourself which contractor is most likely to do a good job and will be able to repair/install a new, quality roof according to your expectations.
What type of roof are you looking to install?
The roofing material you select will play a big factor in the overall roof installation. There are many different types of roofs in the market, including metal, tiles, slate and asphalt shingles. Each material has its own cost, as well as advantages and disadvantages. Take time to explore what the best choice for your home is.
Do you want to access the roof on a regular basis?
If you're installing a flat roof, you can have it designed for easy access. Ask yourself how often you would like to access the roof and how you will get up there safely. This will influence how your contractor will carry out the installation and what safety features will be important to put in place.
Colour considerations
The colour availability of roofing materials will depend on the type of roof you're installing. Metal and asphalt shingles are among the most flexible in terms of colour selections