Monday 2 November 2020

Top Remodeling Tips For Your Next Roofing Project


 A roofing project is one of the most critical types of renovation that a homeowner will go through. This is primarily due to the important role the roof plays. It protects the entire house as well as the individuals dwelling inside the house safe from the different weather conditions. Thus, it is extremely important that you carefully plan the replacement of your roof. You need to make all the necessary considerations to ensure a successful roof replacement.

If you have been looking to replace your old roofing but do not know where to start, the following tips will surely help you.

  1. Your roof adds to your curb appeal

It is not only your lawn and front yard that makes up for your property’s curb appeal. Your roof also adds to how your house is viewed by passersby and your neighbors. In fact, according to experts, about 40% of your home’s exterior appeal and value is determined by the roof.

Make sure that the roof materials and design that you choose complements the overall theme of your home as well as the curb appeal that your lawn and front yard has created. It is important that all of these aspects will go well together. Keep in mind that a roof that looks good will help to increase your curb appeal as well as your home’s value.

  1. Conduct a roof inspection

Most experts will agree that the first step in any roof project should be an overall inspection of the roof system. Hire a licensed and trained roofer to conduct an overall inspection of your roof as well as your attic. The purpose of this inspection is to determine areas on your roof that needs repair or replacement. The results of the inspection will play a huge role on how you will plan your roof project. Whether you will go about repairing the areas that need repair or replacing the entire roof will depend on the results of the inspection.

Inspecting the attic is necessary to determine whether or not you have leak or other water problems on your roof system. The roofing contractor will primarily check for any water stains or signs of water damage in your attic. He or she needs to mark the areas where the signs are seen as these will be checked on the roof to verify the leak problems as well as to identify the primary source of the leaks.

  1. Things to ask your roofer

Before starting work with your roofer from MB Roofing Pros, you will need to ask copies of their insurance policies and workers’ compensation. Verify whether or not these documents are updated. It is important that your roofer has updated insurance and workers’ compensation to avoid any problems should job site accidents happen. Keep in mind that no one can tell when these accidents could happen and no one can control them. The insurance will help ensure that all employees are covered whatever may happen to them as they work on your roof.

If this is your first time to work with the roofing company, you may want to ask for a list of references to verify the performance of the company. Let the company know that you will be calling the persons in the list and inquiring about the services they provided. This will help you determine whether or not you and the company are a good match.

  1. Have the agreement put into paper

It is important that everything you and the roofer have agreed upon will be put into paper. The roofer should provide you with a detailed proposal, indicating the types of work that they will be doing during the roof replacement Myrtle Beach, the types of materials they will use and the estimated duration of time for the entire project.

Be sure to review the proposal before signing the agreement. Remember that each item should be specifically described including color, size, brand, type, quantity and cost. Know that you can ask the roofer for revisions on the proposal if you find some things that seem vague or unclear to you.

  1. Do not forget about roof ventilation

Proper ventilation is an important feature that every roof should have. It plays a critical role in ensuring smooth and proper air flow from roof to attic particularly through the prevention of moisture and condensation build-up. These may quickly lead to leak problems if not addressed immediately.

Proper roof ventilation is installed in the attic. The National Roofing Contractors Association recommends 1 sq ft of vent area should be created for every 150 sq ft of attic space.

  1. Choose the most suitable and appropriate materials

There are various materials to be used for your roof. If you are doing a minor or major repair, the materials you will be using will most likely be based on the previous materials you used for your roof. On the other hand, if you are planning for a whole roof replacement, you can consider other more durable materials.

The most commonly chosen material by many homeowners are asphalt shingles. These come in a wide range of size, shape, texture, color and design. Note that there are materials that have warranty. Confirm this with your roofer. Also, it is highly recommended that you choose roof materials that are impact-resistant or Energy Star rated to ensure higher quality.

  1. Consider the use of the latest technologies

Many roofers now use technologically advanced tools to help you determine the most suitable and appropriate roof for your home. One way is to take a picture of your home and feed it to a software that will allow them to change the roof of your house in the photo. This way, you will be able to see whether a certain type of roof is suitable or not.

Another popular tool to use in finding leaks is the thermal imaging camera. This type of camera is able to show different temperatures using infrared vision. Thus, a thermal image of your roof will clearly show the locations of water and air leaks, water intrusion and heat loss. It has also been found effective to check the energy efficiency and ventilation system in the attic.

Call MB Roofing Pros for reliable roof installation, repair, and maintenance services.

MB Roofing Pros
Myrtle Beach, SC 29577
843-492-0778
http://roofing-myrtlebeach.com/

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