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Residential Roof Recovers

Efficiently and cost-effectively extend the life of your home's roof with our expert residential roof recover services.

Residential Roof Recover Benefits

Roof Recover vs. Roof Replacement

You can improve your home's roof by adding a new layer of roofing material without taking off the old one, which is called a roof recover. It's a budget-friendly option that causes less interruption to your daily life.

 

On the other hand, a total roof replacement involves removing the old roof before putting on a new one. It might cost more and take longer, but it lets you fix any hidden problems and upgrade to better materials.

 

Deciding which to pick depends on things like your budget, the condition of your current roof, and what you want for your home in the long run.

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What is a residential roof recover?

A residential roof recover is when we add a new layer of roofing material over your existing roof without removing it entirely. It's a cost-effective option that minimizes disruption, while providing added protection and durability.

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We inspect the current condition of your roof and apply high-quality materials to enhance its strength, and energy-efficiency. We are committed to delivering efficient and reliable solutions tailored to your home's needs.

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How many times can you recover a residential roof?

The number of times a residential roof can be recovered depends on various factors, including the type of roofing material, the condition of the existing roof, local building codes, and the manufacturer's specifications. In general, most residential roofs can be recovered once or twice before a complete replacement becomes necessary.

 

However, it's crucial to consult with a professional roofing contractor to assess the specific conditions of your roof and determine the best course of action for maximizing its lifespan and performance while ensuring compliance with safety standards.

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