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When your roof begins to show signs of damage, it can be difficult to know whether repairs are sufficient or if a full replacement is necessary. At Reborn Roofing, we prioritize offering the most cost-effective solution for homeowners in Arlington. Before recommending a full replacement, our team will conduct a thorough inspection of your roof to determine the extent of the damage.

In many cases, minor issues like cracked shingles, damaged flashing, or worn-out sealant can be repaired without the need for a complete roof replacement. We always strive to save you money by offering repair and restoration solutions wherever possible. If your roof is nearing the end of its lifespan, we might recommend options like Roof Maxx to help extend its life.

However, if your roof is extensively damaged, especially if it’s over 8 years old, a full replacement might be the best option. Our team will work with you to assess your roof’s condition and provide the most appropriate solution based on your needs and budget.

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I tell if my roof needs repair or replacement?

The best way to determine whether your roof needs repair or replacement is through a professional inspection. Our team at Reborn Roofing will evaluate your roof’s condition and recommend the best solution based on the extent of the damage.

Can I repair my roof instead of replacing it?

In many cases, roof repairs can address minor issues like missing shingles or leaks. If the damage is extensive or your roof is over 20 years old, replacement might be the more cost-effective option. We’ll help you understand your choices.

What happens if I wait too long to replace my roof?

Delaying roof replacement can lead to further damage, including leaks, structural issues, and mold growth. Addressing roof problems early can save you money and prevent more significant damage down the road.

How long does a roof replacement take?

Most roof replacements take 1-3 days, depending on the size and complexity of the roof. We’ll ensure the project is completed quickly and efficiently, minimizing any disruption to your home.

How do I maintain my roof to avoid needing a replacement?

Regular roof inspections, timely repairs, and proper attic ventilation can extend the life of your roof. Be sure to address small issues before they turn into larger problems, and consider treatments like Roof Maxx to rejuvenate your shingles.

Repair. Restore. Replace.