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Roof Restoration or Replacement – Find Out Your Ideal Deal to Make

Do you have a feeling that your roof is no more durable enough to withstand the extremities of the weather? Is there any leakage from the roof that you have been experiencing lately? Is the roof looking more worn out day by day? If it is the present scenario lately, one question that must be pinning your mind is whether to go for roof restoration or replacement. Well, maybe after reading this article you can get a better picture of the intensity of the condition and a solution for your problem. Let’s discuss the basic meaning of both the processes for enhanced clarity. Maybe that can throw some light on your decision to be made.

Restoration: As per the dictionary, restoration means, “a return of something to a former, original, normal, or unimpaired condition.” In the case of a roof, bringing the damaged roof back to its normal or perfect condition is basically known as roof restoration. Renovating the old roof into better is all this process comprises of.

Replacement: As per the dictionary, replacement means, “An act of replacing.” It means, replacing the old structure with entirely new one. It’s like building a new roof on the current structure by making use of raw material.

#1 Costing of the Process: Before planning any activity or buying any product, people tend to compare the cost so why not here too. If we see the complete roof replacement process requires more amount of money in terms of labor and raw materials. Firstly one has to spend money on removing the existing roof then spend on building the new one. Whereas in the case of roof restoration one only has to pay for the raw material required for the treatment of wear and tear; hence, it costs far less than the previous alternative. However get your roof accessed by the experts before making the decision as in some cases replacement is the only option. On an average, roof restoration costs only $5-$10 per square feet instead of the replacement cost which can be around $15-$25 per square foot.

#2 Time Consuming: Restoration of the roof is less time consuming than the replacement. In a span of a few days or weeks, the entire work gets completed whereas replacement takes months for the completion of the job. For that, you need to find the right labor, raw material, inspect the work on a daily basis.

#3 Extended Life Span: It is true that roof replacement is a feasible option and adds a new timeline to the life of a roof. Normally a commercially laid new roof has a lifespan of 20 years approximately. On the other hand, roof restoration adds almost 10-15 years of life to the current roof structure. There is no need to be a genius to think about which one is the favorable option. You can opt for the replacement when you can see that restoration can’t add too much of life in the current structure.

#4 Taxation Benefits: Restoration adds to the maintenance expenditure; on the other hand, replacement is the capital expenditure. If you think wisely then you can understand that restoration can also help you in having some tax benefits at the time of return. “According to federal rules, commercial roofs are depreciated on a 39-year schedule. Since roofs have an average life of 20 years, it’s wise to extend the useful life of your roof as long as possible.”

#5 Sustainability Grounds: If you go the route of complete replacement, then you have to understand that the current structure is thrown out in the waste and will eventually end up in the landfills causing more problems to nature. Whereas repairing and restoring the existing structure helps the environment. Hence, is a more environmentally friendly option among the two, and is also an energy efficient alternative according to the various researchers conducted on different levels.

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