In roof replacement, once the old roof is removed, new underlayment must be installed over the sheathing. The underlayment should be attached to the roof using plastic cap nails, with each overlapping the next by three to four inches.
Remember, it’s your roof that goes the extra mile to keep your family safe and comfortable during extreme weather. Keeping it in good repair is the best way to avoid unexpected problems later.
While no one likes the idea of an unexpected roof replacement, not every issue can be repaired. Rest assured that we’ll always suggest the most cost-effective solution for the situation with your roof.
If homeowner’s insurance is not covering the full amount of the roof replacement, which can occur if the new roof is significantly nicer than the old, ask the roofing company about their financing or billing options.
One of the things an insurance inspector analyzing your roof for hail damage will look for is pitting on aluminum caps and other fixtures. The presence of this distinctive pitting or denting is a sure indicator of hail related roof damage.
Metal roofing may make a tinkling sound when it rains, but it has lots of non-musical attributes, too. Metal is a very long lasting roofing material. With people staying in their homes longer, installing a roof with a 20 to 30 year effective life can be pretty appealing.