Home Buyer's Guide to Evaluating a Roof
Bo Hardegree
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So you found your dream house! Perfect location, charming curb appeal, and hopefully, an amazing kitchen. But have you considered the roof? The roof silently protects your home from the elements, and let's face it, replacing a roof isn't exactly an easy or cheap project.
Knowing how to spot signs of a roof nearing its retirement can save you a ton of money and hassle down the line. Here's how to be a roof detective during your next house tour:
Age of the Roof
Roofs don't last forever. Asphalt shingles, the most common type, typically last 15-25 years.? Metal roofs can go much longer, while materials like wood shakes require more frequent maintenance. Ask the seller or look for permits to see when the roof was last replaced. If it's pushing 20 years for asphalt, you might be looking at a potential replacement in the near future.
Check the Shingles
Your roof's shingles take the brunt of the weather. Here's what to look for:
Look in the Attic
If you're able to access the attic, use a flashlight and look for:
Look up from the Ground
Don't forget to look from the outside too! Check for:
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Beyond the Basics
If you spot some of these warning signs, don't panic! You should always contact a licensed roof inspector to give you a full report on your potential new home. A qualified roof inspector can give you a more detailed assessment and estimate for repairs or replacement.?
Here are some bonus tips:
By being a savvy roof detective, you can avoid getting surprised by a costly roof replacement down the line. Remember, a healthy roof is a happy roof (and a happy homeowner too!). Now go out there and find your dream house, complete with a roof that will keep your dreams dry and sound!
After years in advertising and marketing, living and working for companies in Georgia, North Carolina, and China, I decided to acquire my real estate license so I can use my established marketing and communications skills to help others and work for myself.
For many people, buying and/or selling their home is one of the most important and most stressful times of their lives. Having an advocate and an agent who has experienced years of corporate marketing, managing teams through challenging projects with tight deadlines, and negotiating complex deals - will aid in the home buying or selling process.
If you or anyone you know is interested in real estate investment, a personal real estate search, or property management, please reach out to me directly - I would love to provide my services to help find your goal property as soon as possible.
Bo Hardegree, NC Real Estate Broker
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704-748-0958