As a homeowner, replacing your damaged roof is one of the most costly home improvement projects you’ll encounter. That’s because your existing roof has to be completely removed before you can install a new one, which means more time and more labor. As anyone who has ever dealt with a leaky, damaged roof can tell you, it’s also one of the most necessary and unavoidable repairs when you need it. Fortunately, for budget-minded homeowners, there’s a workaround.

 

By layering your new asphalt shingles over existing ones, you may be able to cut your costs   when replacing your roof. In this post, your residential roofing pros at J&J Roofing in Roseville breaks down what you need to know about layering asphalt shingles to save on your budget.

 

Determining if Your Roof is a Candidate for Shingle Layering

Before you make plans to cover your existing asphalt, you need to find out if your roof is a good candidate for this approach. The primary consideration is the presence of water damage below your current roof. If no water damage is present, we can layer new shingles over those already present.

 

It is important to note that you can not repeatedly layer your roofing shingles. After you’ve layered a set of shingles over your existing roof, you won’t be able to do this a second time down the road. Additionally, some roofing companies will not install shingles over existing shingles, so it’s a good idea to make sure your roofing company understands your request ahead of time.

 

Disadvantages of Shingle Layering

While it’s true that layering shingles can save you money and help you get a new roof installed much sooner, it does come with a few disadvantages. The biggest disadvantage is the challenge presented in repairing roofs where shingles have been added over existing shingles. This makes roofing repair far more difficult and time-consuming. More time and more difficult repairs also add up to greater expenses.

 

Further, eventually, even the original roof will need to be removed. When it’s time to replace your roof down the road, both roofs will have to be removed, which can make the replacement much more costly.

 

Layering shingles will also:

●        Look less attractive

●        Shorten your roof’s lifespan

●        Reduce your home’s value

 

Call our Roseville Home Roof Repair for a Roofing Quote Today!

If you’re in a budget crunch, but you need a roof installed fast, layering shingles seems like an easy solution. But the truth is, it ends up costing you more in the long run.

 

At J&J Roofing in Roseville, we understand why homeowners are willing to risk quality to get a roof installed when they need it. That’s why we offer alternatives to shortcuts like shingle layering so you can get the protection your family needs without breaking the bank. We offer affordable financing options to get you into a new roof when you need one. Call our residential roofing contractors for your free quote at 586-445-6455 or contact us to learn more about our financing plans.