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If your roof is showing signs of wear, it could be necessary to invest in some repairs or a full roof replacement. Choosing between those two options usually comes down to the extent of damage and the costs involved in each option. Here are some tips to help you make an appropriate decision.

Roof Replacement Versus Repair

1. Consider the Damage

How widespread is the damage? If you have just a couple of missing or broken shingles, it’s possible to save some money by just having a roofing professional patch that area. However, if there’s a more widespread problem, such as moisture in your attic or cracking or peeling shingles throughout your roof, a replacement may be necessary.

2. Look at the Age & Frequency of Repairs

roof replacementIf you’re constantly paying for small repairs for an aging roof, a replacement may save you money in the long run. Roofs normally last for about 20 to 30 years, depending on the materials used. So if your roof is pushing that life span, costly repairs might not be worth the investment. However, if your roof is relatively new and hasn’t shown many signs of damage before, opt for repairs.

3. Wait for the Right Time

There are some practical considerations that could impact your roofing decision, such as the time of year and your personal budget. In some cases, such as if you have a leak but don’t have the room in your budget for a full roof replacement, pay for a small repair job to keep your roof functional. Additionally, since a full replacement tends to take longer than a simple repair job, save that work until summer when rain and freezing temperatures are less likely to interfere.

 

Whether you need a roof replacement or repair services, Buffalo Roofing, LLC in Kearney, NE, can help. The roofing contractor offers a variety of services, including siding and gutter work, to help homeowners in central Nebraska improve the look of their home’s exterior. Call (308) 224-3163 for a consultation or contact the company online for more information.

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