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Understanding Residential and Commercial Roof Restoration

When was the last time you checked the condition of your roof? If you’re like most people, the state of your roof isn’t one of your top concerns. In fact, many people go years without assessing the quality of their roof at all.

The truth is that your roof performs many essential functions. Most importantly, it protects you and anyone else inside your building from rain, snow, heat, and much more.

Simply put, having a high-quality roof is vital. But, as your roof ages, normal wear and tear will occur. Constant exposure to the elements can lead to missing shingles, cracked tiles, and other issues, and severe weather can hasten the damage. While some minor problems may not be a cause for concern, they can add up over time.

Even the best-installed roofs made of the highest-quality materials eventually need to be restored or replaced. In this blog, we’ll go over what a roof restoration is, how it works, and how to determine whether you need one.

Let’s get started.

What’s the Difference Between Roof Restoration vs Replacement?

When you hear the term roof restoration, you might think it means replacing your roof. However, a roof restoration is different from a replacement. When you get a roof replacement, the entire system is torn off your building and a new one is installed.

On the other hand, a roof restoration is a series of repairs, not a replacement of the whole roofing system. Roof restoration involves cleaning and upgrading the entire roof, especially areas that have become damaged or worn down. Contractors don’t tear off and replace the entire roof during a restoration.

Roofing restoration will get your roof back to like-new condition without an invasive, labor-intensive replacement. This makes roof restoration a cheaper alternative to getting a new roof.

Why Is Commercial Roof Restoration So Important?

Similar to commercial services, you can also get a residential roofing restoration if your home’s rooftop has significant damage. This process involves repairing problem areas and upgrading the top layer of materials.

When Do I Need Residential Roof Restoration?

Commercial roof restoration is the most common kind of roofing restoration. Most commercial roofs are flat, so the top layer of materials can be protected without putting in a new roof. During a commercial roof restoration, an elastomeric roof coating is placed on top of the material. This process is sometimes known as liquid roofing.

The key advantage of this kind of roofing restoration is it doesn’t require the roofers to take off and re-install the current roof. Instead, only smaller areas that are too far gone are removed.

The other significant benefit of commercial roof restoration is that it lengthens the lifespan of the roof by many years without the cost of a total replacement.

Is your rooftop looking a bit worn down?

A roofing restoration might be the best choice if you’re looking for long-term cost savings. Call Paramount KangaRoof today to request an inspection.

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When’s the Best Time to Invest in Roof Restoration Services?

The best way to know whether you need a roof restoration service is to request an inspection from a professional roofing company. Paramount KangaRoof will inspect the roof to determine the level of damage. If the damage is minimal, we can make repairs. If it’s past restoration, we will suggest a roof replacement.

Generally speaking, if the roof has any of the following, it’ll need a roof restoration or possibly a replacement:

  • Hail damage
  • Fire damage
  • Water damage

However, if there are issues such as extensive mold or a sagging roof, a replacement is definitely in order. In these more extreme cases, restoration services won’t fix the problem.

What Should I Look for in a Roof Restoration Company?

When looking for a roof restoration service, you want to find a company with experience you can count on. You also want to look for a contractor that has performed many roofing restoration services before. If you have questions about a roofing company’s experience and track record, reach out and ask for examples of their work or read online reviews.

At Paramount KangaRoof, we have extensive experience in restoring TPO commercial roofing. We’re happy to talk to you about our work and give you examples of prior roofing restorations.

Dependable Roof Restoration Services Are Only a Click Away

Have you noticed that your roof has issues such as leaks, missing shingles, or hail damage? It’s best to request a roofing inspection immediately. Even if you haven’t noticed any roofing issues, a yearly inspection is still necessary to make sure there are no underlying problems.

Enter Paramount KangaRoof. We offer free inspections to identify any potential problems and do whatever it takes to extend the lifespan of your roof. Get in touch to learn more, and discover the difference that comes with our expert approach.

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