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Avoiding Costly Mistakes: A Guide to Successful Roofing

Planning and designing a roof are one thing, and installing a roof is another. Sometimes the two go together flawlessly, especially when you involve the right professionals and set aside time. But you wouldn’t be a wise homeowner if you didn’t always plan for problems, too – because they crop up, more often than not. Replacing a roof is no rare exception, so you must budget carefully to avoid costly mistakes not just in the short-term but later down the line.

Avoid these common, costly roofing mistakes and be one step closer to a perfect roof and one that never forces you over budget.

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Opting for cheaper, unreliable materials

Not knowing your stuff when it comes to replacing a roof can cost you money now and continuously in the long run.

It’s critical to keep up with modern roofing solutions that can save you money through their properties and longevity instead of opting for cheaper materials that cannot hold up against the elements so well, need to be repaired multiple times, or do nothing to improve the energy efficiency of your property.

Whether your roof is steep or flat will affect the materials and coverings you can choose.

As flat roof material suppliers, we can only advise on the best, most cost-effective material coatings for a flat roof. If you’ve read our blog before, you’ll know EPDM is a top favourite. Thinking of a new roof for a garage, extension, porch or garden shed?

Only consider Flexi Proof one-piece membranes. You could practically install it yourself.

Not planning successfully

If you’re planning for a new roof for the main property, then you’ll have to consider a blueprint and plan that covers drainage, ventilation, and other essential elements only known to architects.

Each home is different, and finding out what works for you both in the short and long term.

You’ll need to ask yourself: Do you want your roof to help you increase the home’s value? How do you want the aesthetics to fit? Is your home’s roof required to blend in with the community? What rules and regulations do you need to follow?

Not inspecting your roof regularly

The most common reason people find themselves with sudden, costly roof repairs is that they don’t expect their roofs regularly.

We don’t recommend anyone hops up on a ladder, but you can visually inspect your roof from the ground. Plus, by ensuring guttering is kept clean and looking out for the signs of storm damage or leaks, you’ll keep up-to-date with your roof and identify issues before they become real problems.

Don’t let slight oversight lead to issues like mould growth, structural damage or leaks in your home.

Address any drainage or ventilation issues immediately and protect your home.

Always take the weather into consideration

Sometimes, we all want the aesthetics of something without always understanding the functionalities of it.

When it comes to a roof, a balance can be achieved, but the functionality cannot always be comprised of aesthetics in areas of adverse weather.

When choosing a roofing material, you need to make sure that it is waterproof and can withstand weather extremes (cold and hot). First, if the roof is flat, it must be waterproof.

But you don’t just have to consider how the weather can affect the structure or materials of your roof.

You also have to factor in the weather when installing the roof, as a spell of bad weather can delay your project and cost you money. If your project is delayed, avoid further disaster by never rushing through it, as it often costs the homeowner in the long run.

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