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Roofing

It's recommended to inspect your roof at least twice a year, ideally in spring and fall. Look for missing or damaged shingles, leaks, sagging, and signs of mold or rot.

The lifespan of a roof depends on the material used. Asphalt shingle roofs typically last around 20-25 years, while metal roofs can last 50 years or more with proper maintenance.

Homeowner's insurance usually covers roof repairs or replacement if the damage is due to a covered peril, such as a storm or fire. However, regular wear and tear are typically not covered.

Regular maintenance is key to prolonging your roof's life. Keep gutters clean, trim overhanging branches, inspect for leaks, and promptly address any minor issues before they become major problems

Asphalt shingles and metal roofs are popular choices for Indiana's climate. Both provide excellent protection against the state's weather conditions, including snow, rain, and temperature fluctuations.

Look for dents, cracks, or missing granules on the shingles after a hailstorm. Also, check for indentations on gutters and downspouts, as well as damaged vents or flashing.

In many cases, it's possible to overlay a new roof over the existing one. However, a tear-off is recommended if the current roof has severe damage, multiple layers, or if you want to switch roofing materials.

Adequate attic ventilation is crucial for your roof's longevity. It helps regulate temperature, prevents moisture buildup, and reduces the risk of ice dams in winter.

Before winter arrives, ensure your roof is free from debris, repair any damaged or missing shingles, and check the flashing around chimneys and vents. Consider installing snow guards to prevent snow slides.

The best time for a roof replacement in Indiana is during dry and mild weather, typically in the spring or summer. Avoid scheduling the replacement during the rainy or snowy season to minimize delays and potential damage.