djohn550
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I just think you need to contact a good roofing professional
I have to disagree with this.In my experience, roofers are second only to foundation repair companies in how crooked they are. It's almost impossible to find an honest roofer, but in most cases, it takes a decade to realize where they cut corners.
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Replaced my shingles with a metal roof 11 years ago and couldn't be happier. No more chasing/replacing shingles after windstorms. At my age I'll never need to worry about roof problems again!A metal roof could be a good choice between metal and shingle roofs. They last longer, handle lousy weather better, and can save on energy costs.
Doesn't Fla. require roofs to be replaced every so many years? Got a high school friend who lives in the Sarasota area, and he had to get his replaced a few years back even though there was nothing wrong with it. 25 years is nothing for a roof here in the northeast, but I'd imagine the strong sun does a number on an asphalt roof down your way.Now, mine is a 1994; and it really did need the shingles replaced. If I was dealing with something less than 20-25 years, I would repair the problem areas.
Worked as a helper/grunt for a building contractor for a couple summers right out of high school, much of the time assigned to work with the roofer since (1) I wasn't afraid of heights and (2) could drive stick. This was in the late 60s before a lot of the modern conveniences were in use like lifts or pneumatic nail guns. He was good...kept me hustling bringing bundles of shingles up the ladder...finally started huffing 2 bundles at a time just to keep up with him. Was in VERY good shape by the end of the summer!I respect Eddies experience but roofers work high.
Roofers work where no one else wants to go. Foundation repair work is "down" below.
Unless you have surrounding higher roofs or aerial surveillance it's almost impossible to monitor roofers. Foundation repair is done under your nose and easy to inspect.
It's not a state thing, it's an insurance thing, at 25 years you need to either replace, or have a licensed roofing inspector or contractor provide a letter to the insurance company saying it has atleast 5 years of life expectancy left.Doesn't Fla. require roofs to be replaced every so many years? Got a high school friend who lives in the Sarasota area, and he had to get his replaced a few years back even though there was nothing wrong with it. 25 years is nothing for a roof here in the northeast, but I'd imagine the strong sun does a number on an asphalt roof down your way.
Worked as a helper/grunt for a building contractor for a couple summers right out of high school, much of the time assigned to work with the roofer since (1) I wasn't afraid of heights and (2) could drive stick. This was in the late 60s before a lot of the modern conveniences were in use like lifts or pneumatic nail guns. He was good...kept me hustling bringing bundles of shingles up the ladder...finally started huffing 2 bundles at a time just to keep up with him. Was in VERY good shape by the end of the summer!
I have to disagree. I much prefer our steel roof. Never a leak and never any wind blown shingles. If they install the steel roof correctly, a waterproof titanium fabric goes over the whole roof prior to the steel panels. I will never have asphalt shingles again. And you can avoid rubber grommet screws by using the seam lock steel panels.Shingles are far superior in my experience. Practically all metal roofs leak in my experience and there’s no solid way to fix them. Another downside is the rubber on the screws deteriorate and they start leaking.