We all know that a new roof can add value and appeal to your home. But did you know that a new roof can also save you money? The answer is YES! Having a new roof can save you money on energy bills, homeowner's insurance and even your taxes. Today's new roofs have longer lifespans, and cost less to repair and maintain. Your roof is not only an important investment, it is the first line of defense against severe weather. A professionally installed roof can provide the protection, ventilation and insulation your home needs in all kinds of weather. In addition, newly developed roofing materials can add years of life to your roof while saving you money in energy costs. Technological advances insure that new roofs are more weather resistant, with higher fire, wind, and impact ratings. In fact, manufacturers have devised special installation techniques to keep your roof in place during hurricanes and other kinds of severe weather. According to HowStuffWorks Home and Garden expert Stephanie Watson, "The government created the ENERGY STAR program to help promote the use of energy-efficient products. Only roofing products that are highly reflective are given the Energy Star label. These roofs can reflect enough of the sun's rays to lower the temperature on the surface of your roof by as much as 100 degrees Fahrenheit (56 degrees Celsius)" Residential roofing products which carry the ENERGY STAR label means they have excellent emissive and reflective properties to minimize heat gain. This reduces attic temperatures, thereby reducing your energy consumption. Installing a new roof is the best time to address its efficiency. According to bobvila.com., there are four factors to consider when installing a new roof:
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In addition to the four factors listed above, a new roof can include upgraded underlayment which provides a protective layer underneath the shingles. There is an upgraded synthetic-type "peel and stick" underlayment which protects the wood below the shingles from moisture. ATTACHMENT METHODS The method used to attach the roof to the exterior wall of your home can also impact insurance costs. The three methods used are:
Also, new technology has developed shingles which can resist up to 130-mph winds. Upgrading to hurricane straps and higher wind-rated shingles can bring your home up to current code, which can save you money on insurance premiums. Be sure to check with your insurance agent or accountant for tax credits available. IMPROVEMENTS Having a new roof professionally installed definitely makes sense in many ways. Improving the safety, value, and curb appeal of your home with the added benefits of lower energy bills, savings on your insurance premiums, longer roof life with lower repair and maintenance costs, plus possible tax credits, makes a new roof a win-win for any homeowner. Harper Roofing in Charleston, South Carolina has been called the best roofer in Charleston by past customers all over the area. We have a long history of satisfied customers illustrated by our 5-star rating on Houzz and carry an A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau. If you found this information helpful click "Like" or "Share" below and post this to your social media pages. Your "Likes" and "Shares" help others like you find the information they need. We are happy for you to re-publish this article on your website or in your company newsletter with credit to Harper Roofing as the author and a link to our website http://www.harperroofingcharleston.com/. The URL for this article is http://www.harperroofingcharleston.com/harper-roofing-charleston-blog/how-a-new-roof-can-save-you-money-on-energy-costs. Email us with any questions. Sources Used: bobvila.com Windows on Washington blog Noland's Roofing, Inc. blog Westfall Roofing (Author: Anissa Westfall) Spicer Bros. Construction, Inc. Angie's List Why Fall And Winter Are Perfect Times To Replace Your Roof.If you could choose a season to replace your roof, which season would you choose? Is there a season that is better than the other? Weather permitting, most roofing contractors work the year round so why would the season make a difference? Well, believe it or not, there are some common sense reasons why one season is better than the others, especially in terms of cost, labor, and material availability.
Slow Season vs. Busy Season Many homeowners will wait until they must replace their roof. Roofing contractors often have a busy and a slow season. Many roofers adjust their labor fees based on their work load so keep in mind that during slow times you may be able to negotiate a better price. You also will not have to wait weeks to get your project started, and very often the quality of the installation is higher. This makes it important that homeowners plan ahead when choosing a time for roof replacement. Late summer and early fall are typically the busiest times for roofing contractors. It may get so busy that homeowners may have to wait up to a month to get their project started. This will also impact labor and material prices. Another factor to consider is the quality of installation. Poor workmanship can happen when a roofing contractor is too busy. Spring and summer are also busy times of year for roof replacement. During the spring, construction trades pick up and suppliers may increase their prices. If your area experiences more rain in the spring or summer, this may impact your roof replacement. High temperatures and humidity can make it unpleasant for roofers which can impact the quality of installation. It can also affect the materials by softening the asphalt in the shingles. Roofers may need to adjust the pressure in their nail guns to keep from damaging the shingles. Too much traffic on the roof during this time of year needs to be avoided in order to protect the shingles. Geography Geography does play an important role in choosing when to have your roof replaced. Manufacturer specifications need to be followed in terms of weather and temperature conditions in order to achieve optimal performance. Asphalt shingles should be installed when the temperature is 40 F degrees or higher. If not, shingles can crack during installation, sealants won't apply effectively and will take longer to adhere. The tools roofers use many not work efficiently in cold temperatures. Southern Climates In mild climates, such as the climate in Charleston, SC, late fall or winter can be the perfect time to replace your roof. Many roofing companies are experiencing a slow time and need the work. Cooler temperatures can allow roofers to work longer hours with easier installation. The moderate weather allows shingles to seal effectively and manufacturers do not change their warranties due to temperature at time of installation. In fact, roofing material prices may be less expensive during this time of year. So what season is best to replace your roof? The bottom line is that in terms of cost of labor and materials and time availability, late fall and winter win the contest. In all circumstances, however, planning ahead is important. Get more than one quote from licensed and insured roofing professionals. Harper Roofing offers a free roof inspection> which will keep you informed of your roof's condition and lifespan. We have a long history of satisfied customers, including a 5 star rating on Houzz>. We are a preferred contractor with The Better Business Bureau, carrying an A+ rating. If you found this information helpful click "Like" or "Share" below and post this to your social media pages. Your "Likes" and "Shares" help others like you find the information they need. We are happy for you to re-publish this article on your website or in your company newsletter with credit to Harper Roofing Charleston as the author and a link to our website http://www.harperroofingcharleston.com/. The URL for this article is http://www.harperroofingcharleston.com/blog/what-season-is-best-for-replacing-my-roof. Email us with any questions. |
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