Protects your home
The roof over your head. It’s a common phrase and it generally means safety, warmth and comfort, but if you’ve got a leaking or structurally unstable roof, it could have a huge impact on your home overall. Water getting into your property, even in small amounts, could cause damage and give rise to mould and mildew issues, something which is both unpleasant to look at but also a health hazard. If you know your roof is old, it might be losing integrity in structure too, which poses a risk to the rest of your building. In the long run, you may end up paying for both roof repairs but also internal repairs, too.
Makes your home more attractive to potential buyers
Whether you’re thinking of selling your home right now or not, a new roof is an investment in the future since it will make it attractive to potential buyers. Telling anyone viewing your property that the roof was only recently replaced will give them confidence that you’ve looked after the property and that there is one less thing to tackle if they do decide to purchase. You could also see your home go up in value, ensuring you haven’t thrown your money away