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June 28 2019

Can you replace only half a roof?

Harry Maguire Uncategorized

Half a roof replacement sounds odd, isn’t it? Yes, it’s possible, and many instances occur to some homeowners who wouldn’t need a whole new roof.

What are the instances that qualify for half a roof replacement, if not repair? Simple daily oddities are not weird occurrences anymore. Such as during a heavy storm where branches of fallen trees may drop on your roof, puncturing the roof surface severely. If this happens, you know you’ll be approaching the insurance company if they could cover the damage.

Do you think its wise to get only half of the roof replaced?

What if you have plans of replacing the entire roof but not soon? Can the half portion be delayed?

The Cons of Replacing Half a Roof

The biggest problem when you need to have the roof fixed immediately is when the roofers can’t work due to weather problems. Let’s say it’s raining hard, and your roof leaks significantly, in which simple patch couldn’t just stop the flow through the underlayment. Heavy leaking is hard to solve if you’re not a roofer. However, isolated damages don’t require whole roof replacement but there are risks involved if you pursue on half roof repair.

As a homeowner, it is crucial to make it clear why it is not advisable to patch only half of the roof. Let’s see how this goes.

Aesthetics

If your roof is laid with tiles, or metal sheets, as time goes by, the colour of the old tiles gets faded. Placing a new tile side by side with an old one, slightly chipped or even broken, is not pleasant to the sight. This kind of mismatch will only place your roof in jeopardy as the old tiles will never keep up based on longevity and appeal with the new ones. Makes sense, right?

Heavy rains or bad weather impede roofer’s job in fixing your roof.

Age of roof

The shortest lifespan of a roof, given the material is not the most formidable, is 10 years. Replacing one side of the roof is not advisable as certain problems in the underlayment will arise in time. And you cannot replace a portion of a roof without changing the connecting members underneath. So this will have an effect on the eaves and rafters as connecting old and new parts will result in inconsistencies on many aspects. Moreover, roofing engineers would not advise such a move and will find it highly illogical to connect opposing components with different integrities.

Logistics

The performance of the roof is based on its holistic function. When talking about logistics, we are referring to the overall flow of things from the time the entire roof was constructed until the end of its timeline. Although some roof contractors would agree that it is good to replace only half or the roof doesn’t imply its advisable. You should come to think about the age of plywood used underneath. When you install new tiles, new plywood should also be new, as you cannot combine new covering with a rotten or damaged supporting layer.

Conclusion

Perhaps replacing a portion of the roof is advisable for a brief moment, especially when roofers need time for the sun to come out or the weather to dry up until it is appropriate to work on the other half. But this should not take long. If you need to know the length of days when it’s time to complete the job, ask your hired roofing contractor. They could tell you how they can secure your home while the other half is waiting.

Looking for reliable roofers in your area is the best move you can take in order to have complete knowledge on replacing a roof. Roofers at Birmingham are highly skilled roofers and have extensive knowledge on the pros and cons of building only half a roof.

Honest roofers, if they can’t finish a job know what to do when their work gets interrupted by an unexpected weather condition. They use alternative underlayments which are temporary so that you still have your home’s covering until their resumption of work.

Speak to an expert by calling us today. Our reliable staff will help you find out the solutions in order to complete your roof repair.

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