As a Jacksonville homeowner, you want your home to look nice and remain in good condition. Over the years, you may replace or repair different items to ensure your home stays safe and comfortable. Now may be the time to repair or replace your roof.
Jacksonville Homeowners often select the type and color of the roofing materials for their home, but leave the specific brand choice to the contractor. It's important to understand weight, warranty, and cost are not effective measures of the quality or reliability of roofing products.
- When selecting a new roof, consider three things:
- The roofing materials' resistance to the elements -- weathering, hail, impact, wind and fire
- The details of the manufacturer's warranty for various roofing products
The selection of the right roofing contractor
Selecting the right roof for your home involves educating yourself about roofing products, choosing a good contractor, and learning important questions to ask.
Costs will vary depending on the material used and the complexity of the roof shape. Not only will the materials be priced differently, but the labor costs to install different materials can vary drastically.
A composition shingle, for example, weighs substantially less than a concrete shingle. Installation of a heavier shingle may take longer and therefore add extra hours to labor costs.
Roofing is measured in "squares." A square represents 100 square feet of area -- generally a 10-foot-by-10-foot section. Typically, the steeper the "pitch" or angle of your roof, the greater the repair or replacement cost because of the extra safety considerations and labor time involved.
Where you live makes a difference. Carefully consider the climate and conditions in your area. Many things can affect a roof's life span. The location of your home makes a critical difference in longevity no matter which materials are used.
For example, shade from trees or wet, humid weather can create moss problems for some roofs, while those in drier climates may suffer more wear from hail or excessive heat. Fire-prone areas may be more dangerous for homes with wood roofs, while windy conditions put constant stress on any roof.
Roofing products have changed significantly over the years. There are a wide range of choices in materials, appearances and prices. Look for materials that will help protect your home for many years. |