What You Should Know About Replacing Your Roof in NYC

You may need to replace your roof for various reasons such as leakage, rotted wood and many other things. The first thing you should find out is the extent of the damage. A good idea would be to step back and have a look at your roof from the outside. See if there is any sagging and depressions, and missing shingles. If you do not see any visible damage, it is time to perform an inside inspection. If you smell any mold or see cracks forming on the outside, then you need to call a professional.

Before you call anyone, do your due diligence. Ask anyone in your neighborhood who has just gotten a new roof for a referral. Find out if they were happy with the service and how much they paid. Check out the internet and search for roofers in your area and get some estimates.

Every roofing company is different, so it is imperative to request estimates from each one you speak with. Mark down any applicable information after speaking to each one, and make sure you ask about what roofing materials they use, and how long the job will take, and if there are any hidden fees involved.

The kind of roof you have and what region of the country you live in and the kind of materials used to construct the roof will highly affect the price you will pay. If you live somewhere where there is severe weather like cold or tornadoes and hurricanes then that too will affect the price. You should talk to the roofer and get them to use the best materials and do some checking on your own as well.

You will want to consult your contractor for the best materials, and then do some checking on your own. You will want the longest lasting, because hopefully then you won’t have to replace as often. You may find the cost may be a little higher, but you could save hundreds even thousands in the long run.

Asphalt shingles are the material most often used and are not too expensive and will much of the time have a guarantee to last about 20-30 years. Wood shingles will last up to 25 years; however, they do require regular upkeep. Other kinds of materials are metal, tile, and terra cotta as well. Slate roofs are the most durable roofs, but they are also the most costly at $40 per square foot. You frequently will see upscale homes with that sort of roof, and depending on the quality of the slate, it can last up to 200 years.

There are metal, tile, and terra cotta as well. While a slate roof is the most durable, it is also the most expensive, at up to $40 per square foot. You often find these on more upscale homes, but depending on the quality of the slate, can last up to 200 years.

If you want to do things right it is going to take some time. Even if you need someone to come in and fix a leak, you should get a person who is going to do it right the first time. When looking for a contractor some things to note. Make sure that they have a contractors license, are bonded and insured. Check with the business directory and other places to make sure they haven’t had any complaints. A really good indication of a good roofer is how long they have been in business. The longer they have been in business the more experienced they will be. Check all referrals, and if the roofer is unwilling to give these out, move on to the next one.

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