Fixing the Roof Before Selling Your Home
When it comes time to sell your
Seattle home, for whatever reason,
there are a number of decisions that
must take place before putting it on
the market. One common project is to
update and renovate certain parts of
the home to make it more attractive
to a potential buyer. One area that
may get overlooked at times is the
roof of your home. Since re-roofing
is not cheap, this article will
outline some of your options and the
best way to assess the state of your
current roof.
There are many questions to ask
yourself if you are facing the
decision to re-roof. So, go ahead,
ask yourself the questions and then
research the answers. Am I going to
go with the cheapest or look for the
best? Can I get it repaired or do I
need a complete re-roof? Need some
help?
First, assess the roof. If you have
a shake roof, look and see if there
are signs of aging. Are you finding
blown-off shakes all over your yard?
Are the shakes lifting or curling?
Do you find mysterious water spots
on your ceilings? Don't forget to
check the attic for leaks too. If
you have a
composition shingle roof, does
the roof look like it is crumbling
or granule? Can you still see the
outline of your shingles? With a
tile roof, the problems are not
always so evident. Here you look for
water stains inside the house or
attic then look for broken tiles. By
the way, this can be tricky for the
inexperienced leak investigator,
since you can do more damage walking
on this type of roof trying to
locate your broken tiles. Yes, there
is a method to traversing a tile
roof, and usually a roofing
contractor is the one you want up
there walking around.
Once the decision to re-roof has
been made it is essential that you
do some research before jumping at
the first offer. Consider what kind
of options you have: What new
products are on the market? What
kind of roof compliments the style
of my home best? A good way to get a
feel of the newer products out there
is to visit a tradeshow or talk to
an expert at the local hardware
supplies store.
Next, call a licensed
Seattle roofing contractor out
to look over the roof and see if you
really need a new one or can the
existing roof be repaired. If he
says you need a new roof, be sure to
check his qualifications. You should
request the following: Business
name, address, and phone number.
Experience, training and age of the
company (How long have they been in
business). Business license and
contractor's license are required.
He should have the appropriate
insurances; worker's compensation
and general liability. Ask for
references; this is a great way to
see the contractor's work and ask
others if they are satisfied with
the end product and way in which the
work was conducted. Discuss
warranties, building permits, and
length of time to do your work.
Then, when choosing your new roof be
sure to take into consideration the
local regulations on what kind of
materials you can choose from. Many
areas of California no longer allow
wood shingle or shakes due to fire
hazards. Also, many homeowners'
associations only allow certain
types of roofing to be installed. I
know of a situation where a
homeowner purchased his shingles,
and when they were delivered, the
local CC&R people showed up and put
a stop to his having the roof
installed because it was not up to
the code their development required.
It was unfortunate as he had already
purchased the material and now had
to go through the process of sending
it back and getting something else
that would be allowed.
Hopefully, the steps listed above
will help you in determining whether
or not you need a new roof, and then
help you with the process of getting
that new roof installed. Since no
new roof is inexpensive, I think you
will find it is indeed both a wise
investment and a necessary evil.
These tips should help prepare you
for the task of determining the need
for a new roof, finding the right
contractor, and ending up with a
finished product you will both love
and value.
About the Author
Danielle Stone is the Northern
California Luxury Real Estate
marketing director whose informative
website covers El Dorado County real
estate where you can find local area
information on El Dorado Hills
homes, Folsom, Cameron Park, gated
equestrian communities, and more.
If you are looking for a roofing contractor in the Seattle area
please
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