Roof Problems? Be Sure The Diagnosis Is Correct

         

                                                                       
“There are two things I would tell every homeowner with a roof problem,”  says Casey Frisch, President of Advanced Exteriors.  They are:

1.)   The roof is part of a system including the roof itself, gutters, soffits, siding, ventilation and other systems within their home.
2.)   Certainly, roofs can wear out over time. However, if your roof requires repair or replacement pre-maturely, there is a good chance something within the system is not functioning correctly and has accelerated the aging process.  The reason these concepts are significant is all too often when replacing shingles, the homeowner and the contractors providing the quotes focus solely on the cost of the shingle replacement. But if there are other issues contributing to the problem, the same cycle will be repeated, and possibly accelerated.

Roof repair and its variations are infinite. Each home has a unique set of circumstances affecting the performance of a roof…  Solutions regularly require a many faceted approach to correct root causes and ensure a long life for your new roof.

To help prevent problems from occurring, it is important to use a consistent method in reviewing a problem roof. If the contractor you are using does not follow this or a similar process, you may want to look further for someone to provide the solution. 

SITUATION ANALYSIS

Roof problems can range from very simple to very complicated with multiple contributing factors.  With that said, any contractor selling only one ‘solution’ is probably not doing you any favors. By making a case for a single product, which may or may not, be the solution to your problem, they may be doing you a disservice.               

Casey’s general process you (and your contractor) should follow is:                                                                                                                                                                                                                 

1.)  Identify what the actual problem is with the roof.
2.)  Diagnose any factors contributing to accelerated aging.
The diagnosis step includes, but is not limited to reviewing ventilation, soffit, gutter & drainage, siding, internal air quality (humidifiers, exhaust fans, etc.), and so on.
3.)  Create a correction plan including any contributing factors along with the roof repair.
This step is crucial because the root cause of many roof problems, if not part of the repair plan, will shorten the life of any repairs done.  Roof repair and its variations are infinite. Each home has a unique set of circumstances affecting the performance of a roof.This reality makes it more important for you to carefully consider how you approach roof repairs. Solutions regularly require a many faceted approach to correct root causes and ensure a long life for your new roof.

 

 

 
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