It’s natural for a homeowner to want to delay the roof replacement for as long as possible to avoid the expense and the hassle. However, there are many important benefits to roof replacement. It’s better to view the project as an investment rather than another chunk of change that you have to pay out. By hiring the right contractor for roofing in Dublin, OH, and choosing a high-quality roofing material, you can reap the rewards for many decades to come.
Better protection.
As your roof ages, it begins to break down and loses its ability to shield the interior of your home from the elements. This leaves the structure and your possessions exposed to water damage. You also risk the growth of mold behind the walls and in other areas that you can’t see. Other results include drywall and ceiling damage, peeling paint, and waterlogged insulation in the attic.
Warranty coverage.
A manufacturer warranty can only be obtained if you hire a certified installer. They are factory-trained and are authorized to install a respective manufacturer’s products. This can be a huge asset for you! For example, the GAF Golden Pledge® Warranty includes true lifetime, non-prorated coverage on a roofing system PLUS a workmanship warranty of 25 years. Our GAF Master Elite™ certification enables Muth & Company Roofing to offer the GAF Golden Pledge Warranty for your peace of mind.
Increased curb appeal.
As a GAF Master Elite contractor, Muth & Company Roofing can install the entire line of top-quality GAF roofing products on your home. They are available in an exciting array of styles and colors, so you can add great curb appeal to your home. Let us help you choose the best GAF shingles for your home’s style and budget.
Ongoing maintenance.
Muth & Company also offers expert care for your new roof with the Mr. Moose Roof Maintenance Plan. This optional maintenance plan can catch problems that develop before any major issues occur. And it will extend the life of your roof and save money in the long run. Find out what’s included.
Check out this blog if you’re wondering, “How do I know I need a new roof?”