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Written By David Cusick
Last Updated April 2024
Keeping your roof in good shape, while important, isn't always easy. Damage to the roof of your Soledad home can end up causing loss of energy efficiency, pest infestations, or water damage.
For all problems, big or small, there's a local roofing contractor who can help. Our guide can help connect you with one of the best roofers in Soledad.
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Today's Homeowner looks at dozens of datapoints on roofers to come up with our data-driven rankings. It's not possible for a company to pay for preferential treatment in our rankings. We look at the following key factors in determining who should top our list:
For a project as substantial as roof replacement, cost matters. Below is the typical price range to replace a roof on a 1,500 square foot home in Soledad. We also compare costs for popular roofing materials.
Installing a new roof is a major home improvement project that can cost upwards of twenty thousand dollars out of pocket. It’s essential to do your research and find the best company for the job. Here are some important considerations for selecting a roofer.
Though most homeowners don't think about their roof every single day, a roof plays an important role in keeping a home safe and secure. Watch for these signs that your roof might need professional attention.
Your roof's age and material are key factors. The most popular residential roofing material is asphalt shingles, which typically last around 20–25 years before needing to be replaced. Have your roof evaluated if it’s approaching this age to determine if a full replacement is needed.
One of the clearest signs of roof trouble is water leaks. Stains on your walls, insulation, or ceilings, or in your attic likely indicate water seeping through damaged or worn shingles. Even small leaks should not be ignored, as they can lead to mold growth and further deteriorate your roof.
If you can see roof decking or sheathing underneath your shingles, it means those shingles are curling substantially or losing their seal and need to be replaced. Shingles should lie flat to prevent water from entering your home.
Carefully examine your shingles from the ground or a safe ladder. Look for any shingles that are cracked or are missing granules. Over time, environmental factors like storms can cause surface damage. To keep your roof in good condition, we recommend replacing any dislodged or gaping shingles.
Metal flashing on your roof creates a watertight barrier around chimneys, valleys, vents, and other areas where water can leak in. If the flashing is becoming damaged, loose, or worn down, it may leak. Promptly take care of any flashing issues.
An uneven roofline may indicate a structural issue that requires professional evaluation. Without taking steps to fix or replace it, a sagging roof will get worse over time.
The best type of roofing material for your home in Soledad will depend on things like your budget and how frequently you want to do maintenance.
Metal costs more but is more durable, while asphalt will be cheaper up front but will require more maintenance. In Soledad, winters can be cold. This can make a wood roof, with its superior insulation, a better choice for you. On the other hand, clay roofs can be beneficial during the summer, as they reflect Soledad's bright sunlight and save you money on cooling costs.
Licensing in California is handled by the Department of Consumer Affairs Contractors State License Board. Contractors need a valid license to work on roofing projects valued over $500, and in most cases must be bonded.
The best time of year for a roof replacement is fall or spring. In the summer, Soledad's hot temperatures can impede progress.
Your roof can absolutely impact the energy efficiency of your home. For example, a good roof allows you to use less energy to cool your home during the summer. Certain materials (such as metal) are more energy-efficient than others. In Soledad, you can reduce your carbon footprint even more by installing solar panels on your roof.
The best roofing color for you depends on several factors like the style and color of your house and the local climate. For instance, if you have a Spanish style home, then you'll most likely want a terracotta roof to match the style. Also, those in a hot climate (like Soledad) may want to avoid darker colors because they absorb heat, which makes your energy bills higher in the summer.
Roof cleaning should be undertaken about once a year. You might want to clean your roof more frequently if there's a buildup of mildew, moss, mold, or leaves.