Having the proverbial roof over your head is an important concept for everyone, and is the basic right people aspire to retain the world over. Needless to say, having a cozy and secure home for you and your loved ones is incredibly important, and a space that is somehow deficient or can put precious lives in danger is a hazard that is necessary to overcome, regardless of the cost.
However, there are some major home repairs that can wreak a great deal of havoc on your family’s finances and deplete your emotional energy. Some, of course, is worth the sacrifice. Others, not so much, and homeowners look to pack their belongings and find a new homestead. The latter is not always encouraged, but it does happen since people don’t always realize that they can replace certain elements of the home or restore it all together. Even if you never thought you’d be in the market for a fixer-upper, restoration practices are something that is definitely worth looking into, especially if your roof is what’s causing the world of pain to sail down your head - both figuratively and literally. If this sounds like you, then read on to better understand the benefits of roof restoration as opposed to roof replacements.
Value Over Time
While the easy way out for many homeowners facing problems with their roofing is to simply replace the source of the problem - which amounts to stopping the bleed by plugging in a problem area for a short period of time, whilst keeping the rest intact - this proves to be quite problematic quickly. First off, only replacing the parts of the roof that have been damaged by the winter’s severe thunderstorms or the exceedingly high temperatures of Australian summers is a temporary fix, one that cannot withstand the elements for long periods of time. Many homeowners take on a lackadaisical attitude given the country’s relatively mild weather, but those living in the North understand that they are in for a nasty surprise when sudden storms hit in late winter. Insisting on ignoring the problems only leads to issues down the road, and many soon find that a simple replacement is nothing but a temporary solution.
Restoration of the roof actually extends its lifespan tenfold, which is, of course, an incredibly cost-effective way of securing your household and making sure you and your family are safe. If you’re not sure which model might serve your home best, you can look for a roofing business to find out more information. Luckily, some services can provide you with a ten-year guarantee on top of the extended life span of a roof restoration and can take the form of anything from terra cotta or concrete tile.
Cost-Effective
When you boil it down, restoration is the art of making the most of what you already have. Therefore, it goes without saying that it can be a cheaper process than replacing troubled areas or replacing the entire roof. Furthermore, it can be completed in a shorter amount of time, meaning you will be paying for less labor than usual. You can also think of it as an undertaking art restorationists do for major historical monuments and paintings: if the original has already been beautiful, unique, and well-loved, then there’s no reason to replace it in its entirety. All you need to do is hire a professional hand to artfully bring it back to life.
A Quick Fix
Again, because the experts are essentially working with what they have, the process of restoring a roof is nowhere near as messy as replacing it in its entirety. It's an efficient way to get things fixed and in excellent shape as soon as possible, which therefore means the entire family can remain in the house without having to book a nearby hotel for several nights. Not to mention, the cleanup will not be any nightmarish scheme that will require a ton of effort or more hired hands to help. The disruption to your life is kept to a minimum, which is definitely an added plus.
Maintain the Look of Your Property
If you happen to have a home of specific architectural significance, or its look is unique enough that you do not want to meddle with it more than what is necessary, then a roof restoration might make more sense for you. Replacing the entire roof - or only the damaged section - will create an aesthetic that feels dissociated from the rest of your property. You might also be doing away with a vital piece of history without realizing it by adding a roof with newfangled materials that simply do not create a cohesive look with the rest of your home. This is all the more reason to strongly consider restoration of, rather than replacement of the roof. As many homeowners have realized, restoration helps to maintain the original integrity of your home’s structure, while also maintaining its property value on the market.

Man doing roof restoration
Pay Less in Taxes
Depending on the situation, restoring your roof is considered a maintenance expenditure, whereas replacing it might be considered a capital expense. This inevitably means that you will be paying even more money than you had initially planned as the taxes will be far higher.
Environment Friendly
Perhaps this might come as a shock to you, but roof restoration is actually far better for the environment than replacing the entire roof. In this day and age, everyone should be doing their best to not be wasteful and care more about the effects of climate change. If you don’t want to contribute to the millions of tons of waste ending up in landfills, then reusing your existing roof and making it better is the right thing to do.
In the end, it would be prudent to get the opinion of a professional first before you come to your decision regarding whether to restore or replace the roof. If significant water damage has rendered the entire roof unusable and unsafe, then, of course, it makes sense to replace it. But nine times out of ten, your roof is salvageable and can be the perfect candidate for a restoration project.
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