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Common misconceptions about roofing you shouldn’t believe

Common misconceptions about roofing you shouldn’t believe

roofing-myths - Richmond Exteriors

For many homeowners, it’s easy to forget about your roof unless there’s a massive problem that needs immediate attention. But this isn’t a good way to go about things, as this can be a hassle for both your home and your wallet.

Because of this, there are plenty of different myths swirling around that have to do with residential roofing installation. Since many homeowners don’t realize how exactly to care for a roof until it’s too late, we’ve come up with some common perceptions about roof maintenance that should not be believed.

Myth: Unless there is a visible leak or patch problem, your roof doesn’t need to be inspected.

This is completely untrue. Under normal circumstances, your roof needs to be inspected once or twice a year. A professional will be able to notice if you are at risk for damage of any kind.

Myth: My gutters have nothing to do with my roof.

Your gutters’ primary job is to propel water on your roof away from the home. Without a properly working gutter system, your roof can experience excessive water damage from pooling or ice dams. It’s safe to say that if you have a problem with your gutters, fix them right away or you may have more problems than you bargained for.

Myth: The more insulation you have, the better protected you’ll be.

While it’s always a good idea to have the proper amount of insulation to keep your home warm, too much of it can cause problems with your roof’s ventilation. A ventilation problem can lead to rot, mold, and even warping.

Myth: You don’t have to strip your current roof when getting a new roof installed.

The answer to this question depends on many different factors, primarily the current status of your roof. You may need a complete roof installation, as there could be a lot of underlying water damage which requires you to strip off the old roof. Or your current shingles may be able to hold a new roof. It all depends on each home’s situation, so it’s best to have a consultation with a residential roofing expert before deciding on a plan.

There are plenty of different myths out there when it comes to roofing, but most of them are a far cry from the truth. If you have any questions or want something cleared up, don’t hesitate to contact our experts.

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