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It’s been years since you’ve had your roof looked at. But what goes into the roof replacement process? As your home gets older, repairs tend to crop up at the worst times. Replacing all or even part of your roof shouldn’t be one of your worst fears.

In this article, we’ll be looking at what goes into replacing your roof and what you should expect from a professional.

 

Get an Estimate

Most companies will provide a free estimate for what needs to be done to your roof. If they don’t, consider looking for other companies that do. Most roofing contractors will complete an in-person inspection of your roof before presenting you with an estimate. Of course, the estimate will include the cost of the materials and labor, but there are a few other things it should come with, including a scope of work and warranty information.

The contractor should go over specific details of the estimate with you. Make sure to ask any questions you have. If you have any concerns, they should be resolved before you sign any paperwork. If you need assistance financing your roof replacement, this is the time to ask. Companies are more than happy to work with you and your budget needs.

 

Choose Your Shingle Colors

Replacing your roof shouldn’t be a daunting process. You might even be able to have a little fun with it. For instance, you can go for a new look and change the coloration of your shingles. Tired of the color combination you’ve had for years? Now’s the time to change it.

 

Protecting Your Roof

Did you know that your roof has multiple layers that help protect your home? In the roof replacement process, you get to choose what materials go into maintaining your roof for the years to come. Shingles help by both protecting your home’s exterior and adding to your curb appeal.

 

Roof Deck Protection

The decking of your roof, located under the shingles, is critical to your home’s interior. If it isn’t properly sealed, water can find ways into your home due to weather conditions constantly heating and cooling. This can also be a way for mold to form. When you choose to have your roof replaced, make sure your roofing contractor inspects the roof deck.

 

Synthetic Underlayment: What Is It?

Synthetic underlayment is another layer in the roof replacement process. This second barrier underneath the shingles defends your home against water and rain leakage. As with your roof decking, you have multiple options to choose the material this layer is made from. The most commonly used material for underlayment is felt, but there are synthetic options. Your roofing contractor should be able to help you choose what’s right for your home.

 

Starter Shingles: What Do They Do?

Starter shingles are used to “start” the roof. They keep your shingles where they belong on your roof, as well as add another protective measure against leaks.

 

Ventilation

Like with an air conditioning system, ventilation for your roof is important. When your roof is properly vented, you reduce the chances of it deteriorating as well as have a system to decrease heat and moisture buildup that causes other problems like mold and condensation.

Ventilation occurs within the attic, and it will require vents for intake, as well as vents for exhaust. Your contractor will work with the placement of your vents and ensure they are safely sealed for protection from water leakage.

Considering Solar Energy Panels?

Solar panels can help you save money on your electricity bill, especially if you live in a climate that has plenty of sunny days. If you’ve been thinking about installing solar panels on your roof, coordinating it with your planned roof replacement is a must. It’s always best practice to install a new roof when installing solar panels. A roof should have about the same life span as your solar panels, so a new roof ensures you shouldn’t need to remove the panels for a roof replacement—a costly endeavor—until you’re ready to replace both.

You may need to find a solar energy contractor specifically since most regular roofing contractors do not deal with solar panels. Your roofing contractor should have good recommendations if you choose to explore solar paneling.

 

How Long Does It Take to Replace a Roof?

It typically takes a couple of days to replace a roof. But keep in mind that it will be a loud and intensive process, so there are a few things you can do to make this easier.

Start by moving your vehicles or any outdoor décor (such as a patio set) inside your garage or away from your home. Old shingles and nails will be taken off your house and end up on the ground. This will avoid damage to your vehicle and property and save you a headache.

Trim up your lawn around the house. Anything that falls from the house can be easily spotted and will be easier to clear away. Finally, let your neighbors know when you can expect your roof to be renovated. This will save both you and them from any irritation from the noise.

 

Hire a Professional

A new roof should always be installed by an experienced, insured, and licensed roofing contractor. This ensures the work is done properly and will include warranties both for the materials and the labor.

Interstate Roofing has been helping greater Portland, Oregon, homeowners with their roofing needs for years. For more information and a free estimate, visit our website.