When it comes to roof replacement, you can either opt for a re-roofing, the method of installing new shingles over old ones, or a complete tear-off that requires the removal of the entire roof, from shingles to underlayment. In this post, a storm damage company discusses why tear-offs are almost always necessary when replacing your roof.
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Tear-offs are usually required by building codes. You want to make sure that you adhere to important codes and regulations when replacing your old, shabby roof. If you fail to comply, you will likely receive a hefty fine, which only adds to the overall costs of your project.
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Only a tear-off can expose the roof decking. During roof replacement, it is critical that you inspect your roof decking for rot, mold and other structural problems that would only diminish the integrity and functionality of your brand-new roof. Once these issues are revealed, your contractor can come up with long-term solutions for your home.
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Warranty is an issue. Most times, roofing companies are required to perform a tear-off before putting new shingles in place for warranty purposes. Although some manufacturers claim the warranty is the same whether you opt for a tear-off or not, do not forget to go over the fine print. Installation, the use of ice and water barrier, and the condition of underlayment are key to the performance of your roof.
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Underlayment is located underneath the shingles. If your shingles are approaching the end of their useful life, so is your underlayment. This membrane is applied to the deck and adds a layer of protection from water penetration.
You can count on Steinmeyer Roofing, Inc. for high-quality residential and commercial roofing solutions. Our certified team is committed to providing industry-leading products and outstanding workmanship to ensure the comfort and satisfaction of our clients in Illinois. To request a free roof estimate, call us today at (217) 302-9355 or fill out our contact form.