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Is A New Roof Necessary?

How many years will it be before your roof reaches the end of its useful life? Is your current roof in need of replacement?


Some people do not consider roof repair until there is a leak. However, a leak within the property might cause significant harm. Those damages may necessitate some attention in order to avoid large expenses in the future.


Consider how much easier life will be with a brand-new, drier deck designed to withstand severe rains without leaking or causing damage to the drywall. Here are several warning signs that you may need to roof replacement:


Is your roof made up of multiple layers of materials?


Is the composite material in your home worn out or starting to appear old?

Is there any part of your house's roof that has begun to sag?

Have any of the shingles on your roof started to curl at the ends?

Are there any areas of your property where the granules have been removed from the shingles?

Is your underlayment made of paper rather than shingles?

Is there a spot on your roof where shingles are loose or missing?


If you notice any of these warning signals, it's time to call the top roofers in Tampa, FL, SouthShore Roofing & Exteriors!

Roof replacement has numerous advantages, including better energy efficiency and durability. Furthermore, a well-maintained roof is a wonderful investment for your home.


In general, if your roof is more than 15 years old, you should get it inspected. Regardless of any evident symptoms of wear and tear, getting out in front of a roof with concerns can save you a lot of money. For example, the cost of lumber has skyrocketed in the previous 18 months. This is significant because if you have a leaking roof and find it early, a simple roof rip off may suffice.

If this problem remains unchecked and creates rot on your decking, you will have to pay for new plywood or OSB, which would significantly increase the cost of your roof replacement project. Call SouthShore Roofing & Exteriors now if you are unsure about the state of your roofs!


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