Friday, August 12, 2016

Tips for Choosing the Perfect Roof for your Plymouth Michigan Home


When your roof starts to fail getting a new roof installed as quickly as possible is always important. And although you’ll want to get a new roof installed quickly there are some decisions you’ll need to make and those decisions can help you get a better looking roof that is also higher quality as well. In this article I’ll go over some of the decisions you’ll need to make when getting a new roof installed. I’ll also give you some tips on how to get the best roof possible for the best price as well. I’ll also go over why I think Home Pros Plymouth is the best choice for a roofing contractor if you live in the Plymouth Michigan or surrounding areas.


Should You Use the Same or Different Roofing Materials?

The roofing material that is currently installed on your home may no longer be available. Well, at least the same style and color may not be available. Over the last decade a popular choice for home owners is to get metal roofing installed as their new roofs. While it is possible to get a new roof installed using a different material completely it’s usually a good idea to replace the roofing material with the same roofing material that was on the home. You can change the roofing material but usually the cost of moving from one material to another is more expensive.

No matter the choice in roofing materials it’s likely that installing whatever roofing material you choose can be accomplished. For instance, if you currently have asphalt shingles installed on your home you can install metal roofing. In order to know for sure however, you’ll want to speak with a roof expert and have them do a roof inspection on your home’s roof. At Home Pros Plymouth we have roofing experts that are on call 24 hours a day and 7 days per week. IF you need a roof inspection or emergency roof repair, Hope Pros Plymouth is ready with experienced team members who have decades of experience in the roofing industry.

Do You Need a Full Tear Off of your Old Roof?

Your old roof may be failing and need to be removed. However, one choice that you can choose when getting a new roof in Plymouth Michigan is whether to remove the old roof or not. Removing the old roof is called a tear off and replacement. When a new roof is simply installed over the old roof it is called a re-roof. Re-roofs typically cost less than tear off and replacement because it’s much less labor involved. There are also less debris to be removed from the property as well. This saving is usually transferred over to the home owner which can help you save money. One thing you’ll need to keep in mind is that only homes that have not been re-roofed before are eligible to be re-roofed. Only two layers of shingles are allowed on the home because of weight issues.

There are advantages to having a tear off and replacement done on your home. Although it requires more labor and also more debris removal costs it can still be a good choice for some home owners. When a roofing company completely removes the old roof it exposes the underlying roof decking. If there are problems with the roof decking it’s much easier to repair and even notice when doing a tear off installation. If you suspect there may be damage to the underlying roof decking a tear off installation is usually advised.

If you’re considering a new roof installation in Plymouth Michigan be sure to contact Home Pros Plymouth. They are a fully licensed and insured roofing contractor in the Plymouth Michigan area. They also offer free roof estimates in the Plymouth Michigan area so you’ll know just what the project will cost and how long it will take before it even begins.

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