Repairs should be able to fix moderate roof damage. However, if your asphalt shingle roof is more than 20 years old, getting a roof replacement—even if it only suffered moderate damage—makes more practical and financial sense than having it repaired. 

What are the disadvantages of having an aging roof repaired instead of having it replaced? 

Repairing an Aging Roof

Increasingly Frequent Repairs and Higher Costs 

At first, roof repairs might seem like the more cost-effective option. However, as your roof ages, it becomes more vulnerable to leaks. This means it will require increasingly frequent repairs, the costs of which can quickly add up. 

The Risk That Roofing Damage Will Affect Other Parts of Your Home 

It’s important that leaks and other forms of roofing damage are fixed as soon as possible. Otherwise, roof damage can easily affect other parts of your home, turning what should have been relatively simple repairs into more extensive overhauls. 

Maximizing the ROIs on Your Roof Replacement 

Before choosing a roof replacement, it’s important to do your research on the materials that are suited to your area’s local climate. Remember: no matter how durable your new roof is, it won’t last long if it can’t handle the local climate. 

Here’s an overview of the most commonly used roofing materials: 

To learn more about your options, consult one of your local roofers. Since they’re familiar with the local climate, they can make better recommendations.  

STARR Roofing & Gutters, a company with over 20 years of experience, offers a wide range of professional roofing services, including roof repair and replacement services. To request an estimate for your roofing project, call us at (512) 736-6539 or fill out this form

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