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Roof Replacement in Peak Season vs Off-Season

Roof Replacement

Roofing repair and replacement is often something that we consider during the warmer months but in reality, roofing contractors are working year-round. It’s often ideal for you to save money by getting your roof replaced in the off-season. Here are some of the differences between roof replacement in the off-season versus peak season when the weather is nice!

Roof Replacement in The Off-Season

Choosing to get your roof replaced in the off-season will often mean that you can save money because there is less demand for the service. It’s also likely that you’ll be able to enjoy the same level of warranty and protection and the potential for a wider selection of materials. It could be tough for you to get access to the roofing tiles or materials that you are seeking when you are looking at roofing materials during peak season. The only downside to choosing an off-season roof replacement is that you may experience delays due to the weather. Any quality contractor will do their best to protect your roof when there is a break in labor.

Roof Replacement During Peak Season

During peak season replacements you could experience long waits for your service. It’s also likely that you’ll experience higher prices and an increased risk for damage on shingles and sub layers due to the heat and humidity. The greatest advantage of choosing a time throughout the peak season for roofing replacement is that you will be able to enjoy a more predictable weather pattern. This means your job is less likely to get rescheduled and it will likely proceed much more efficiently.

Signs Your Roof Needs Attention:

While age is a crucial factor, your roof’s condition is equally important. Let’s discuss some visible signs that should not be ignored :

  • Visible Damage: Keep an eye out for missing or cracked shingles, curling or blistering shingles that look like they’ve lost their flexibility, and exposed underlayment, the waterproof material beneath the shingles. These are all signs that your roof’s integrity is compromised and leaks might be imminent.
  • Leaks: This one’s a no-brainer. Leaks in your attic, walls, or ceilings are a clear indication that water is finding its way through your roof and causing damage to your home’s interior. Addressing leaks promptly is crucial to prevent further water damage and potential mould growth.
  • Moss or Algae Growth: Moss and algae thrive in damp environments. Their presence on your roof signifies moisture retention, which can accelerate shingle deterioration. While regular cleaning can help manage these growths, persistent problems might suggest underlying ventilation issues that need to be addressed alongside a potential roof replacement.

 

Ultimately, the best time for a roof replacement depends on a unique combination of factors specific to your situation. Consider your roof’s age, and its overall condition based on the signs mentioned earlier, and consult a professional roofer for an inspection.

Keep some of these ideas in mind regarding when you should receive your roofing replacement. If you need assistance for roofing replacement tasks, contact us today!

This post was written by Ted Williams! Ted is the owner of A Old Time Roofing which is the premier Largo Roofing Contractor! Ted is a Master Elite Weather Stopper GAF Roofing Contractor, a double award winner of Best Steep-Slope Contractor from GAF and achiever of Master Elite Consumer Protection Excellence from GAF. He has been serving the Pinellas County area since 1978. Old Time Roofing has a tradition of quality workmanship, servicing residential and commercial properties.

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