Reign Roofing Blog: Posts Tagged ‘Roof Repair’

How to Check for Wind Damage to Your Roof

Monday, May 15th, 2023
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Damage from high winds is one of the most common types of roof damage to occur in the Richmond area. It’s one everyone at Reign Roofing understands—we’ve handled repairs to many wind-damaged roofs, including from full-blown hurricanes. 

Along with fixing wind roof damage in Cypress, TX, we help many homeowners with their insurance claims for wind damage. We carefully inspect roofs to catalog damage from wind so that homeowners will get the best payment on their claims.

But looking for wind damage starts with you, the homeowner. You have to know when it’s time to call your insurance company and our team, after all. It’s also important to have any wind damage corrected fast, as it can leave your roof vulnerable to leaks and other problems. 

So now that the storm is over, let’s go over how to check for wind damage to your roof.

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When Roofing Damage Is an Emergency Situation

Monday, April 10th, 2023
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There are situations where you’ll need to act fast to have your roof repaired without delay. In this post we’re going to list some specific cases when roofing damage is an emergency.

However, broadly speaking, if you think you have a roofing emergency, then you have a roofing emergency. You may discover later it wasn’t as urgent a problem as you thought, but you’ll still be glad you acted fast. It’s always better to go with the safer route than to delay.

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Can I Repair a Damaged Roof Myself?

Monday, March 13th, 2023
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If the roof of your house is damaged, you know it’s a major problem. What happens the next time it starts to rain? The troubles with a damaged roof go beyond water leaking during a storm.

With cracked or shattered shingles, the roofing structure of your house is exposed to the elements, which can lead to extensive damage that may require you to have to replace the whole roof. 

Once you know you have a damaged roof, it’s necessary to have it repaired.

Before you go looking for a tall ladder and purchase supplies from a hardware or home goods store (roofing cement, roofing nails, new tiles, etc.), you need to ask yourself if you can handle this job on your own. If you’re honest, the answer is likely no.

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Repair or Replace My Old Shingle Roof?

Monday, December 5th, 2022

Signs of roof damage can be an eyesore, and often times, out of sight until you notice water damage in your home.

While you are bothered about the financial implications, you are also concerned about your family safety, or the inconvenience of an eventual roof leak. However, you are left with two options to fix your roof. Should I pay less to repair or get the whole roof replaced?

If you find yourself considering which option is best for your roof, this piece is for you.

Here are major factors that determine whether to replace or repair your roof:

How Old Is Your Roof?

The age of your roof is a crucial factor that determines whether to go for repair or replacement. If your roof has reached the end of its lifespan, it is best to go for a roof replacement.  Statistics show that shingle roofs 16 years and older are 76% more prone to roof leaks.  Here’s some major reasons why:

  1. Over time, the roofing jack seals (holds vents on your roof) separate and let water in.
  2. After 15 years, shingles in Texas suffer granule loss.
  3. Shingles can lift from wind and rusty nails over time allowing water to seep in.
  4. Older roofs are more prone to hail and heat damage, which could eventually turn into a leak.

If you don’t know how much time is left on your roof, inviting a qualified roofing contractor in your area will help examine your roof and tell you how much time you have left.

Roof Jack coming loose

The Severity of the Damage

Before you decide on a roof replacement or repair, consider the severity of the damage. Is the roof severely damaged, or only a few shingles are missing?

If the roof only has minor damage, a good roofing contractor like Reign Roofing in Richmond, Texas will help fix and restore your roof to it’s original condition.

How Long Are You Staying In Your Home?

Considering how much time is left to stay in your home is yet another factor to consider. A roof repair will make more sense if you are not in your forever home. But if you have no plan to leave the house anytime soon, you want to replace your roof.

Also, consider a roof replacement if you plan on selling your house. Since a new roof attracts more buyers, replacing a damaged roof will help boost your bargaining power to price your property higher.  The cost of the roof also can be negotiated in a Real Estate transaction. We see buyers and sellers split the cost most of the time.

What is your budget?

One significant factor you don’t want to skip on your list when fixing your damaged roof is your budget. Ask yourself, how much do I budget for my roof?

Let’s face it; a roof replacement is not a joke. Depending on roof types, the average cost of a roof replacement in Texas is $6,000 and $20,000, while some roofs can cost as high as $30,000. On the other hand, a roof repair can cost as low as $150.

Hence, if your roof only has minor damages with previous minor repairs and you are on a low budget, it makes sense to repair it.

If there’s a recent hail storm, your Insurance company may pay for your new roof, subject to your Home Insurance deductible.

We’ll give you an honest opinion.

Choosing between a roof replacement and repair can be an uphill battle, but considering the necessary factors will help you make the right choice. Factors like the roof’s age, budget, and damage’s severity are crucial to making the best decision.

However, whether you are replacing or repairing your roof, choosing an experienced roofing contractor is important. Hiring a reputable, experienced roofer means trusting your roof in the right hands. This is where Reign Roof comes in for homes and businesses in Texas.

Contact us today for a free quote on your roof repair or replacement in Houston, Richmond, Sugar Land, Katy, The Woodlands, Pearland, Spring, and Tomball Texas.

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