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What Happens When You Don’t Replace Your Roof?

Sean Baber • March 22, 2022

Replacing your roof may not be a project that is a top priority but is essential for keeping the interior of your home protected. Although roofs are built to last many decades, they can still start to suffer from issues over time as they reach the end of their lifespan. If you wait too long to replace the structure, there are a few issues you can expect to develop.

Higher Utility Bills

When your roof is in poor shape, it can cause you to spend a lot more on your energy usage throughout the year. The holes and cracks that are present in the roof can cause drafts. This makes it difficult to maintain the temperature in the home and causes the HVAC system to work harder than necessary. 

Frequent Leaks

When your roof starts to deteriorate, it can cause holes and cracks to form on the roof deck. This allows moisture to leak through the structure, which can cause damage to your belongings. Replacing the structure is the only option to avoid repairing the roof on a consistent basis.

Health Risks 

Many people don’t realize they put their health at risk when they fail to replace their roofs at the right time. Most old roofs have at least one leak present, which can lead to significant water damage when there’s a storm. When moisture is present in the building, it can quickly lead to mold and mildew that forms. This can expose residents to mold spores that lead to respiratory issues, asthma, and neurological issues over time. 

Understanding the risks that come with failing to replace your roof will help you to understand what can occur. With the help of a professional roofer, you can get a new structure installed and have peace of mind.

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