Categories: Roofing

5 Small Roof Repair Mistakes Homeowners Still Miss

Most roof repairs require quite a bit of money. These kinds of home improvement projects are also extensive because they demand a lot of time and effort. As such, you’ll want to make sure you get it right the first time.

To help, we’ve listed some of the most common roof repair mistakes that many homeowners and DIYers still miss. These tips can set you on the right track towards getting a beautiful, functional roof:

  1. Forgetting About Insulation

The attic plays a major role in proper roof insulation and home ventilation. When doing preventive roof repairs, however, many homeowners forget about the attic insulation.

During a proper roof repair, don’t forget to check if any part of the insulation gets damaged or needs replacement. If you’re working with a trusted roofer, they will likely have a recommendation on what to do with the insulation.

  1. Reusing Old and Damaged Flashing/Materials

Recycling may be good for the environment, but not when it comes to certain home improvement projects. When it comes to the roof, reusing old and damaged flashings and other materials can do more harm than good.

Using old, worn-out pieces increases the chances of weather damage on the roof. Reusing these old pieces will likely cost you more in the long run than simply replacing them.

  1. Not Working With a Professional Roofer

Many homeowners think of themselves as handymen. However, not all handy-work is recommended as DIY projects. A roofing contractor will do the repair work properly and quickly, which saves you the effort and hassle.

Working with these professionals may cost you a bit of money, but you’ll be paying for their expertise and peace of mind that your roof gets fixed without any further issues.

  1. Not Properly Replacing Old Shingles

It might be easier for homeowners to cover old shingles with a new one, but there’s a reason professionals take it out first. Shingles need to be laid out in an even layer. If it has a bump, it might not drain rainwater properly or create pockets where dust, dirt and debris can pile up. Also, the added weight can take its toll over time and put too much strain on the roof.

  1. Incorrect Nail Placement

It’s a small matter, but improper nail placement can cause a lot of big problems to your roof. Shingles need to “sealed” on top of others; if you place the nail incorrectly, it could create a pocket underneath where rain, snow, ice and wind can do quite a bit of damage. This tiny error can lead to a huge remedy, maybe even a complete roof replacement.

The best way to avoid these and other mistakes is to work with trusted roofing professionals. At Storm Master Construction and Roofing, these blunders won’t be a problem, because we take care of everything from start to finish. We serve Fort Worth, TX and nearby areas. Call us today at .

Frank Brooks

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