Spring Roofing Buyers Guide
Below, we'll give a broad view of the services offered by roofing companies, when you should replace your roof, and provide some guidance on selecting the best company for your needs.
Spring Roofing Services Offered
Roofers in Spring can provide a range of services, including roof replacement, repair, and cleaning. Here's a breakdown of some common services offered:
- Metal roofing: Many Spring roofing contractors specialize in installing metal roofs, which are good for homeowners looking for an energy-efficient option.
- Roof cleaning: Roof-cleaning services in Spring can help maintain the condition of your roof. A maintenance or cleaning visit may include inspecting your roof, clearing debris and moss off flat or shallow-pitched roofs, replacing or fastening loose shingles, re-caulking flashing, or cleaning out gutters and downspouts.
- Roof repair and replacement: It is important to have a trustworthy roofer who can provide expert services for roof repair and replacement for your home. The natural disasters in Spring can cause severe damage to roofs, and timely repairs are necessary to avoid further damage.
- Solar panel installation: Ask your roofing company if they have solar panel services. Some roofers bundle installation of solar panels with roof replacement.
When Should I Replace My Roof in Spring?
Knowing when you should replace the roof on your Spring home can help you save money in the long run by avoiding potential roof problems. There are a few factors that can indicate when your roof might be due for a replacement. Multiple leaks coming through the roof or other serious damage that can't be repaired is a good indication that your roof needs to be replaced.
Additionally, due to the abundant sunshine in Spring, a lot of homeowners choose to install solar panels every year. If you're installing solar panels, it's a good idea to upgrade your roof before getting started, to make sure your roof lasts longer than your panels. This helps you avoid having to remove the panels later for roofing work.
Lastly, it's time to consider your options for a replacement when your roof's lifespan is nearly up – usually about 20 to 30 years depending on the type of roof and the materials used. See the table below for some details on when you might want to install a new roof depending on the kind of roof material you have.