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RESIDENTIAL ROOF REPAIR

As a Utah homeowner, addressing the need for roof repair or a thorough roof inspection is essential to maintaining the integrity of your home. Harsh weather conditions, like snow and wind, can weaken your roof over time, leading to leaks and structural damage if left unattended. Timely roof repair in Utah helps prevent costly issues, such as water damage, mold growth, and insulation problems. By scheduling a professional roof inspection, you can identify potential issues early and extend the lifespan of your roof. Protecting your home with regular maintenance ensures long-term safety and prevents expensive repairs down the line.

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Minor Residential Repairs:

  • Shingle Replacement: Individual damaged or missing shingles can be replaced to maintain a watertight seal.

  • Flashing Repair: Cracked, loose, or missing flashing around chimneys, vents, or valleys can be repaired or replaced.

  • Sealant Application: Minor leaks around roof penetrations like vent pipes or skylights can often be addressed with sealant application.

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Major Repairs:

  • Full Roof Replacement: When extensive damage or deterioration is present across the entire roof surface, a full replacement is necessary.​

  • Structural Repairs: In cases of sagging rooflines or severe water damage, repairs might involve reinforcing structural elements like trusses or rafters. This typically applies to situations where there’s water damage from ice dams compounded by heavy snow accumulation.

Signs You Need a Roof Replacement:

  • Age: Asphalt shingles, the most common roof material, are rated by the manufacturer as a 30 or 50 year shingle. In our experience, residential asphalt shingle roofs can be more susceptible to the Northern Utah climate wear and tear after ~20 years. If your roof is approaching the end of its expected lifespan, consider a replacement before leaks or structural problems arise.

  • Visible Damage: Missing or cracked shingles, curling or blistering asphalt, rusted metal panels, or cracked tiles are all signs of significant wear and tear. Extensive moss or algae growth can also indicate underlying issues.

  • Leaks: Leaks are a clear indicator that your roof is failing to perform its primary function. Ignoring leaks can lead to extensive water damage within your home.

  • Sagging Roofline: A sagging roofline indicates structural problems that require immediate attention. This is a serious issue and necessitates a full roof replacement.

  • Increased Energy Bills: An aging or damaged roof can affect your home's insulation properties, leading to higher heating or cooling costs.

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