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Does A Leak Mean I Need a Full Roof Replacement?

If you suspect or know for certain you have a leak, a full roof replacement isn't your only option. Assuming your roof was installed properly with quality materials... your roof was built to last.

A cost-effective way to handle a leaking roof is to simply repair the damaged part or parts of your roof. Unexpected home repairs aren't the most exciting surprises for any homeowner but handling issues promptly can save you a bigger headache down the road. Timely repairs can greatly extend the life of your roof, avoiding the need for a total roof replacement. So, get things squared away sooner than later. 

But how do you know what needs to be done? Getting a complementary assessment is your first step. Once you get a qualified roofing expert take a look, you can get peace of mind because you'll fully understand the issue at hand. 

If the problem can be fixed with some repair work, then that's a great option. But you should also take into consideration how old the roof is, how extensive the damage is, and if it's financially worth repairing or replacing. If you've got extensive damage, a new roof might be the best option.

A qualified roofing professional can help answer these questions for you so you can make the best decision for your home.