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Calabasas Roof Repair or Replace?

Your roof is your home’s first line of defense against the weather. It keeps you dry and also acts as an insulator in both cold and warmer temperatures. If you notice a few small leaks, you may be considering contacting a Calabasas roof repair company. Take into account a few items when deciding if you can simply repair the leaks or if you should replace the entire roof.  If strong winds or a fallen limb have cause damage to a few shingles, simply repairing the issue is likely a good idea. Damaged shingles are easily removed and new ones can be slipped into place. Most roofing contractors can do this in a short amount of time for an affordable price.

If your roof is relatively new, you may even still have some leftover shingles that can be used so you get a perfect match. If not, keep in mind that you may have to settle for the closest match the contractor can get you.

In some cases, the damage may extend to more than just a few shingles, but perhaps it is all focused on just one side of the roof. In that case, contact a Calabasas roof repair company that does partial re-roofing. This can cost thousands of dollars less than replacing the entire system, but it can still be a complicated job.

You may have issues with partial re-roofing based on matching your current shingles or due to getting the right number of layers to avoid being lopsided. Therefore, you may consider replacing the entire roof. If the damage occurred because of a storm, your homeowner’s insurance may cover a large part of the cost. If you have an older roof, you may need to eventually replace it anyway, so partial re-roofing would only be a temporary fix.

A good roof should come with a warranty, and they can last for decades. Speak to a Calabasas roof repair company about your options when it comes to fixing any damage. They can do an inspection and offer you a solution that fits your needs and your budget.

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