Not necessarily. A roof leak doesn’t always mean a full roof replacement is required. Several factors help us determine the best course of action for your situation, including:
- Age of the Roof: If your roof is relatively new and the leak is isolated, a repair might be sufficient. However, if your roof is nearing the end of its lifespan, a replacement could be more cost-effective in the long run.
- Overall Condition: Our team will assess the roof’s general condition to see if the leak is a symptom of widespread wear or if it’s limited to a specific area. If the roof has multiple problem areas or significant wear, replacement may be the best option.
- Extent of the Damage: The size and location of the leak play a big role in our recommendation. Small, isolated leaks can often be repaired without issue, but if there’s extensive water damage or signs of mold, a replacement might be necessary to prevent future problems.