A partial roof replacement is a budget-friendly way to update the condition of your roofing system and the curb appeal of your home. When only the surface of the roof is damaged, a partial roof replacement is possible. However, if the problem isn’t handled in a sufficient amount of time, this small portion may start degrading other parts of your roofing system and force you to undergo a complete roof replacement.
In this blog post, we’ll tell you how to determine whether your roof can handle a partial roof replacement, or whether you should replace the entire system. Regardless of your choice, updating and fixing your roof is updating the safety and protection of your entire home.
Assessing Whether You Need A Partial Roof Replacement
In order to determine if a part of your roof needs replacement, you need to assess the roof’s condition to understand the need and extent of the damaged area. If the problem is isolated, or the issue is surface level and only requires your to replace individual shingles or tiles, a partial roof replacment is an appropriate way to fix any further issues.
However, if you’re dealing with significant issues on your roof, such as a sagging roofline or rot in structural components, a complete roof replacement might be the best option.
Common Signs Indicating The Need For A Partial Roof Replacement
Here are some common signs of damage that often require a partial roof replacement:
Visible Damage:
Visible damage is a clear indication that a portion of the roof might have to be replaced. Issues like cracks, curling edges, and missing shingles are some issues that can be visible to others and damage the curb appeal of your home. By replacing the portion of your roof with new shingles, you help to maintain the appearance of your home and stop it from creating more issues.
Leaks and Water Damage:
If your roof is missing any shingles, the gaps that form may expose the underlying structure to extreme weather events and increase the risk of leaks and further damage to your roof. If you find significant water damage to a portion of the roof, consider replacing that section in order to prevent the need for extensive repairs later on, and save the durability of your home along with money.
Aging Materials:
Aging is a natural process, so after years of wear and tear, roofing materials tend to be affected by the cruelty of Mother Nature. After serving your roofing system for years, these roofing materials slowly start to deteriorate due to years of heat, snow, and rainfall. This not only affects the durability and function of your roofing system, but it also affects the curb appeal of your home.
Uneven Wear And Tear
Due to overexposure to sunlight, wind, rainfall, and snow, your roofing system might suffer from uneven wear and tear. Especially if one side of your roof is shaded by trees, while another is left exposed. So, the sections that get affected by these elements need to be replaced to restore the balance and prevent any further risk on your roof.
Benefits of Replacing Part of a Roof
Due to the smaller size, a partial roof replacement costs relatively less compared to a complete roof replacement. For example, replacing roofing shingles in a limited area on your roof helps to maintain the curb appeal of your home without the expense. However, you must keep in mind that a partial roof replacement only works well when the rest of the roof is in good condition.
Factors to Consider Whether You Need A Partial Roof Replacement
Here are some essential factors a homeowner needs to consider while opting for a partial roof replacement.
Material Matching:
Before replacing shingles , make sure the new shingles, tiles, or metal panels match the old roofing system. If the roofing system looks mismatched, it may impact the curb appeal of your home. In these situations, if you are replacing a material that is no longer manufactured, you’re better off replacing the entire roof.
Underlying Issues:
While replacing roof shingles or tiles, a homeowner also needs to inspect the underlying layers of the roof to check for any rot or other forms of structural damage so that nothing gets left out during the replacement.
Cost Efficiency:
Even though a partial roof replacement does not cost as much as a complete roof replacement, making frequent repairs adds up and increases the overall investment in your roof. If you keep finding yourself repairing sections of the roof, you would be better off with a full replacement.
Steps For Carrying Out A Partial Roof Replacement
Replacing part of a roof involves careful planning and execution. Here’s a guide on what to do:
Inspection:
Inspecting the damaged part of your roof is essential before planning for a partial roof replacement. It will provide you with a general idea of things like evaluating the complexity of the project, material selection, and cost of the roof replacement.
Material Selection:
Whether it’s a metal roof replacement, fascia board, or replacement shingles, we always recommend that homeowners use high-quality roofing materials that match their existing ones. This will prevent the need for frequent repairs or replacements in the future and provide the roof with long-term durability.
Preparation:
Before replacing a part of your damaged roofing system, you need to remove the damaged materials and ensure the underlying layers and roofing system are structurally sound.
Installation:
Carefully install the new roofing materials on your roof, making sure that you properly align them with the old roofing system in order to create a seamless appearance.
Final Check:
After completing the partial roof replacement, you need to perform a final inspection on the particular area to make sure the project was done with precision and that there were no errors left by the roofers. A final inspection also helps you to ensure the long-term durability of your roof.
Preventative Maintenance Tips
Once the portion of your roof is replaced, you want to take on maintenance practices in order to keep the new and old parts of your roof in good condition and make them last a long time. To prevent damage to the roof, we always recommend that homeowners inspect their roofs at regular intervals and remove debris, clogged dirt, or any factors that could minimize curb appeal . We also advise that gutters are cleaned and minor issues are addressed as early as possible to prevent any forms of expensive damage.
Seasonal Care
As a homeowner, it’s also important to tailor your maintenance to the seasonal challenges. Solving issues like ice dams in winter, rainwater, and extreme heat during summer, can impact the structural integrity of your roof. In these situations, maintaining parts of your roof such as the ventilation and drainage systems can enhance its lifespan.
Why Does Expertise Matter?
Whether you’re replacing part of a roof or choosing a complete roof replacement, working with experienced professionals ensures a seamless and error-free job. You will also get the peace of mind that comes with working with someone who has significant experience.
If you are looking for quality results, call Capital Roofing at (918) 260-4075, to speak with one of our experienced roofers. They’ll provide you with expert advice and help you with your partial roof replacement.