
A New Roof Will Save You Money
One way is to upgrade your underlayment, which is nothing more than the protective layer under your shingles. Upgrading to a synthetic-type could save you money on your homeowner’s insurance.
Replacing your roof often brings standards up to current code, which in return can save on home insurance rates.
Investing in energy star shingles could save you money due to the fact they are highly reflective and can help reduce temperatures in your attic, keeping your home cooler in the summer.
Adds Visual Appeal
The average roof comprises 40 percent of a home’s visible exterior, so of course you want it to look good. Visually when a person sees a roof in bad shape, they also see a job that needs to be done. You want it to be appealing to anyone that looks at it, and to feel comfort
Will Increase your Property Value
A new roof increases home value by almost $12,000 according to the latest cost vs. value survey. The survey also revealed that homeowners who have new roofing installed can expect an average of 62.9% of the installation cost through increased home value. This actually puts a new roof ahead of building a bathroom or an addition onto your home.
Will Prevent Damage – Both Internally and Externally
Number one problem when it comes to damage of a roof is water. Any crack, weather damage, uplifted shingle, whether small or big can cause big problems. A new roof can help the deterioration that may have happened over time. Once water penetrates the roof, it can then penetrate the home itself and cause even more damage.
Ultimately, when renovating the exterior of your home, whether it be to increase property value, save money, or for looks, the best thing to start with is the roof. Not only will it save you and earn you extra money, but it will also create an excellent visual for potential home buyers.