Minor Damage
If you only need a small repair of your roof or replace a few shingles in an isolated region with minor wind damage, replacing damaged material in that section can be simple and economical. Asphalt shingles, for example, may normally be replaced with new ones if they are damaged, torn, or missing. Metal panels, for example, maybe more difficult or expensive to repair individually than other roofing materials.
The difficulty in matching roofing materials such that the repaired portion merges in with the rest of the roof is one disadvantage of this strategy. If you have spare shingles from prior reroofing work, for example, the colors may be near but not identical owing to exposure. Another alternative is to have your roofing contractor buy shingles that are as close as possible to the present hue.
Moderate Damage
Partial reroofing may be a possibility if the damage to your roof is more severe but only affects one side or region of your roof, and it will likely cost less than a total reroofing project.
Appearance is another disadvantage of a partial reroofing project. It may be more difficult to match the new roofing materials to the existing ones in terms of color. Due to exposure to the environment, roofing materials can fade over time. As a result, the newly re-roofed section of the roof may stand out from the rest.
When your roof starts to show signs of damage, it can be difficult to determine whether a roof repair is enough or whether a roof replacement is required. A reputable roofing contractor can assist you in determining the ideal solution for your home.
Jamie Roofing Repair NJ specializes in roof repair, replacement in New Jersey, as well as residential and commercial roofing NJ. For a FREE Estimate, call 201-334-0061.
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