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Why You Should Do a Complete Roof Tear-Off

If there are leak stains on your ceiling or your shingles are blowing off as quick as a wink, it may be time to call for a roof replacement. A replacement can be either an overlay, which refers to the installation of brand-new shingles over the existing roof or a tear-off, which is the complete removal of the existing roof followed by the installation of a new one.

Here are reasons why a complete tear-off is the better option:

  • Full Replacement — When you opt for a tear-off, it means your roof will be entirely new. All the problems associated with rotted decking, curling or missing shingles, and loose flashing will disappear, and you will be left with a comfortable, safe, and leak-free home.
  • Better Quality — Since a tear-off requires the inspection and replacement of every component, roofers will be able to restore high-risk areas on the roof. New underlayment, flashing, and other weather-resistant barriers will be installed, ensuring that your roof remains watertight and your home free of water-related damage for many years to come.
  • Longer Lifespan — Another vital reason why you should choose a complete tear-off instead of an overlay is the long service life it offers. A roof repair specialist states that a shiny new roof traps significantly less heat than a roof with multiple layers of shingles. Worst-case scenario, your re-roofing effort will be rendered useless if the excessive heat causes your shingles to curl and deteriorate quicker.
  • Increased Value — A new roof adds more value to your home than an overlay roof, making it a substantial selling point in case you decide to put your house on the market in the future.

Pritchett Roofing, Inc. is a premier source of top-quality home improvement solutions, including roof replacement and siding installation. Call our certified team at (770) 343-7832 or fill out our online form to request a free, no-obligation quote. We work with homeowners in and around Woodstock, GA.

Categories: Roofing
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