Mission Roofing Buyers Guide
Below, you'll find a guide to the services roofers usually offer, how to know when you should replace your roof, and a few tips on choosing the best company for your needs.
Mission Roofing Services Offered
Mission roofers offer a range of services, from the typical roof repair and replacement to other services like roof cleaning and solar panel installation. Here's a breakdown of some common services offered:
- Metal roofing: Many Mission roofing contractors specialize in installing metal roofs, which are good for homeowners looking for an energy-efficient option.
- Roof cleaning: Roof-cleaning services are also used by Mission homeowners, as dirt and debris can accumulate over time and damage your roof. Moss and algae can also cause damage and weaken shingles and underlayment, which can result in costly repairs. Cleaning your roof can increase your home's curb appeal and save you in the long run on future repairs.
- Roof repair and replacement: Roof repair and roof replacement are essential services regardless of where you live, but there are a few reasons why they're particularly important in Mission. Mission is vulnerable to storm damage and the effects of severe weather. These issues must be dealt with as soon as possible to avoid worse property damage.
- Solar panel installation: Roofers who install solar panels may offer a discounted bundle when replacing your roof.
When Should I Replace My Roof in Mission?
When you should replace your roof depends on its roofing material and which area your Mission home is in, but there are a few indicators you should pay attention to in order to help you determine when it's time to replace your roof. Many missing or damaged shingles and recurring leaks are telltale signs that you need to replace your roof as soon as possible.
Another sign that you may want to get your roof replaced is prior to installing solar panels, especially if your roof is near the end of its lifespan. Getting a new roof first avoids having to remove the panels later to replace your roof, which will put on additional costs to your project.
Lastly, it may be time to start planning for a replacement when your roof's lifespan is nearly up – usually around 20 to 30 years depending on the type of roof and the materials used. For more information on the lifespans of different roofing materials, check out the table below.