Re-roofing is a cost-effective way to extend the life of your home without a full replacement. In Cleveland, where snow, ice, and seasonal rains can wear down shingles faster, it’s important to have a sense of where your roof is in its life cycle.
Re-roofing involves installing a new layer of shingles over an existing one; saving time, materials, and labor. But Ohio building code typically limits this to homes with only one existing layer of roofing. You can always go at risk.
When is Re-Roofing a Good Option?
- Your current shingles are aging but not severely damaged
- The roof deck underneath is still in good condition
- You want a quicker and more budget-friendly option
When is a Full Replacement Better?
- If your roof has already been re-roofed once
- If there are soft spots, leaks, or rotting plywood beneath
- If you’re switching material types or upgrading ventilation
Cleveland Insight:
Many older homes in Cleveland qualify for re-roofing, but not all should. Saving on roofing accessories can be a nice benefit for investors looking to flip a home, or rent. A professional inspection can determine if it’s structurally sound to proceed.