Risks of Delaying a Roof Replacement
Aug 13, 2024
If your roof is faulty, leaking, old, or showing enough signs of wear and tear that it needs to be replaced, overlooking the situation can be pricey. Procrastinating the need for a new roof can cause problems that cascade over time and end up costing you more in the long run.
When your roof experiences even minor problems, if they go unnoticed, they can become major issues. Read on to understand how you can avoid the hassles involved in delaying a roof replacement.
How Disregarding Your Need for a Roof Replacement Can be Risky
1. Consider the hassle of water damage from roof leaks.
When homeowners ignore the need for roof repairs or replacement and water leaks into their house, the expenses can really add up. First of all, most insurance policies won’t cover water damage in your home if it is due to roof neglect. Next, if water seeps into your attic and interior walls before it is detected, unhealthy mold and mildew will start to grow.
Also, you may encounter wood rot in your attic or roof decking, and attic insulation may need to be replaced if water leaked into it. The good news is that all these problems can be avoided by scheduling a roof replacement when you need one.
2. Understand the safety hazards a leaky roof can create.
When a roof leak goes unaddressed, electrical hazards can result. When water meets up with exposed wiring or makes its way into a junction box, it can short-circuit and potentially cause a fire in your home.
Additionally, when roof leaks cause wood to deteriorate, your house’s structural components may begin to decay, causing floors and stairs to become unsafe over time. This dangerous situation can be avoided by simply replacing your roof in a timely fashion when it shows signs that new roofing is needed.
3. Know that your property value decreases if you have roof issues.
When it comes time to sell your home, if your roof is not in good condition, it will be noted during the home inspection. This could result in a lower offer on your property, or the buyer may request that you replace the roof before the sale is finalized. If you have procrastinated for a while on your roof replacement, and moisture has made its way into your home, you’ll likely also need to repair the damages or reduce your asking price to compensate for the issues. Maintain your property value by scheduling a timely roof replacement.
4. Realize that roof leaks are unforgiving and may negatively impact your belongings.
When roof issues go unaddressed, or a roof replacement is delayed, water may damage your irreplaceable heirlooms in the attic. Your home interior may also be impacted, including your carpet, flooring, furniture, and even your walls (wallpaper, paint). Don’t risk the possibility of damaging family heirlooms, furniture, or other beloved features of your home interior. Get a timely roof replacement and preserve your valued possessions!
5. Recognize that material and labor prices can go up over time.
It’s understandable that the significant investment it takes to replace your roof may be challenging. But the cost of not replacing it when it shows signs that a roof replacement is in order could be even greater. Waiting on a new roof allows time to go by for the price of the project to go up. If necessary, look into financing your new roof so you can get it replaced when it needs to be.
6. Understand that your home’s energy efficiency will decrease in the future if you delay your roof replacement.
While a new roof isn’t the only thing your home may need to maximize your energy savings (windows and siding also contribute), a new roof will do its part. And because most heated air that escapes from your home each winter goes through the roof, a roof replacement can contribute to lowering utility bills. Today’s roofing shingles will almost always increase your home’s energy efficiency. Adding a balance of intake and exhaust vents to your attic and roof will also contribute to better energy savings.
7. Know that there is a chance your roof damage insurance claims could be denied.
Putting off the addressing of roof issues is simply not worth it. Once your roofing system exceeds its warranty or the age specified by your insurance company, or if your roof’s condition is not up to par, it’s possible that your roof damage claim may be denied. Or, the amount of coverage may be lowered. Reach out to your insurance provider to ensure you meet the conditions they require to have your roof fully covered if it was damaged by the elements.
8. Recognize you run a greater risk for storm damage if your roof is already faulty, old, or in need of replacement.
Storm damage can be significant no matter what your roof’s age. But if your roof is already old, worn out, or leaking, the storm can make matters even worse—quickly. Don’t risk greater damage to your home by delaying your roof replacement. Contact a reputable roofer and schedule an inspection so you can move forward on replacement. Imagine the relief it will be to be prepared before a storm ever arrives because your roof is in good shape.
Take the First Step Toward Your Durable, Attractive Roof Replacement
Now that you know the perils that accompany delaying a roof replacement, take a moment to take the first step toward getting your new roof.
At Lutgen Companies, we are a GAF Master Elite Contractor and only 2% of roofing companies in America are awarded that status. Our commitment to quality craftsmanship ensures your home’s roof stands strong and enhances curb appeal.
Your home’s roof is its first line of defense against Minnesota weather. Learn more about how our roofing services can increase your home’s protective layer, making your roof replacement a wise investment.