What To Consider When Selecting An Entirely New Roof For Your Home

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Roofs are installed to protect homeowners and their families from the vagaries of the weather. Unfortunately, they don't last forever. 

Years of exposure to harsh weather elements such as high humidity, rain, snow, hail, and extreme heat eventually take a toll on even the toughest roofs, resulting in irreparable roof damage.

If you're looking to replace your existing residential roof with an entirely new type of roof, there are lots of options for you to choose. This can make the decision-making process overwhelming.

Below are some important factors to mull over as you explore your options.

The durability of the roof

Every roofing product has a limited lifespan, with some products performing better and having a longer lifespan in certain conditions than others. When you're in the market for a new roof for your home, you should think about how long you want it to last.

The durability of a roof depends on a variety of factors, including but not limited to:

  • The type of roofing material used.
  • Local climatic conditions.
  • How well the roof is looked after.
  • Risk of natural disasters, such as hurricanes.

With proper maintenance, the roofing product you choose should provide adequate resistance against the elements and last as long as you expect it to.

The maintenance requirements of the roof

While some roof types require less maintenance attention than others, all roofs require some sort of maintenance to reach their expected lifespan. When selecting a new roof for your home, make sure you can keep up with its maintenance requirements. 

Roofs that don't require much upkeep last long tend to attract higher price tags. However, they can prove to be cost-effective options in the long term because of the longer life-cycle costs.

The aesthetic impact created by the roof

Your new roof is going to impact the visual appeal of your home whether you like it or not.

The good news is that there's no shortage of options when it comes to choosing a decorative roof for your home. Most roofing products are available in a vast range of profiles, colors, and finishes to match the look you want to create.

Metal roofing, for example, can be made to mimic the look of traditional materials such as wood or stone. This way, you can enjoy the benefits of a metal roof but with the look of the traditional material you like.

The cost of installing the new roof

Re-roofing projects cost money, so the cost of your new roof should be one of the factors you must consider when you're replacing your current roof.

In determining the cost of your roof replacement job, it's important to factor in the cost of removing the old roofing material in addition to the cost of buying new roofing material and then installing it.

Some roofing materials such as tile roofing may require more time and skill to remove and install, and this may add to the total cost of your re-roofing job.

Want an entirely new roof for your home but can't decide which type to go for? Contact a residential roofing replacement contractor for help.

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