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Live around the Lancaster area and think it might be necessary to replace your home's roof? Determining when to put on a new roof is frequently a difficult decision as the price of replacing a roof is a big investment for many folks.

Here are some items to consider at the time you face this decision.

How old is your roof? One of the big factors to consider about whether to repair your roofing or get a new one, is how old it is. In the past roofing contractors frequently used 20 year shingles.

Most construction companies make use of a thirty year shingle, and even have a 50 year shingle option. If you know your home has twenty year shingles and they are about 15 years old and you are experiencing issues, it is normally best to just put on a new roof so you won't experience more issues.

For additional details concerning roofer choices ask Greenawalt Roofing Servics in Lancaster, PA.

Does your roof have storm damage? Missing roof shingles from a storm can frequently be fixed. However, if there is damage to 30% or more of its shingles, putting on a new roof is highly advised.

Do you have deteriorating wood? Putting on a new roof is the best option in this case, as deteriorating wood can lead to more serious structure problems in the future.

Do you have leaking areas near your vent flashing or chimney? Putting in new flashing will frequently repair leaking like this, so putting on a new roof may not be needed.

Are many of your shingles missing, curled or split? Replacing your roof is recommended as damage like this will continue to worsen over time causing leaking and structural damage.

Do your shingles flake? The shingle granules provide Ultraviolet protection, so if the granules are flaking off it is necessary to put on a new roof.

Replacing The Flashing Will Often Fix Leaking Roofs