Frequently Asked Questions

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Why you should consider Reconroofing as your roofer

What is roof restoration?

Roof restoration is a process that involves cleaning, repairing, and recoating a roof to extend its lifespan, improve its appearance, and enhance its functionality. It differs from a full roof replacement as it focuses on improving the existing structure rather than removing and replacing it entirely.

Why should I consider roof restoration?

Roof restoration can help address leaks, cracks, and general wear and tear while improving energy efficiency and increasing your home's curb appeal. It’s also a cost-effective alternative to a complete roof replacement.

How do I know if my roof needs restoration?

Signs your roof may need restoration include:

  • Water leaks or stains on ceilings.
  • Broken, cracked, or missing tiles.
  • Rusting or damage to metal roofing.
  • Faded or peeling roof coatings.
  • Increased energy bills due to poor insulation.

How long does a roof restoration take?

The duration depends on the size and condition of the roof. Generally, a roof restoration takes between 2 to 5 days, weather permitting. Larger or severely damaged roofs may take longer.

Can roof restoration be done on all types of roofs?

Yes, roof restoration can be performed on most types of roofs, including tiled roofs, metal roofs, and Colorbond roofs. The process and materials used may vary depending on the roof type.

Is roof restoration expensive?

Roof restoration is typically more affordable than a full replacement. Costs vary depending on the roof’s size, condition, and the materials used. A professional assessment can provide an accurate quote.

How long will my restored roof last?

A professionally restored roof can last 10–15 years or longer, depending on the materials used and how well it’s maintained. Regular inspections and maintenance can extend its lifespan.

Does roof restoration help with energy efficiency?

Yes, roof restoration can improve energy efficiency by sealing gaps and cracks, adding reflective coatings, and improving insulation, which can help regulate indoor temperatures.

Is roof restoration noisy?

Roof restoration can involve some noise, especially during cleaning and repair phases. Contractors will aim to minimize disruption as much as possible, and most of the work is completed during daylight hours.

Will I need to vacate my home during roof restoration?

In most cases, you can stay in your home during roof restoration. Contractors work on the exterior, and disruptions to your daily routine are usually minimal.

Is roof restoration covered by insurance?

Insurance may cover roof restoration if the damage is caused by events like storms or hail. However, general wear and tear are typically not covered. Check with your insurance provider for specifics.

How do I maintain my roof after restoration?

To maintain a restored roof:

  • Schedule regular inspections.
  • Clean gutters and remove debris.
  • Address minor repairs promptly.
  • Consider applying a protective coating periodically.