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Written By David Cusick
Last Updated February 2024
Keeping your roof in good shape, while important, isn't always easy. As Oxford gets a good deal of rain compared to other parts of the country, water damage to your roof is an even bigger concern.
One of the top roofing contractors in your area can help with any concerns you may have. Whether your roof needs repairs, a replacement, or just a bit of cleaning, one of Oxford's top roofers can help.
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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 big as roof replacement, cost matters. Below is the usual price range to replace a roof on a 1,500 square foot home in Oxford. We also compare prices for popular roofing materials.
Roof installation is a large home improvement project that can cost a significant amount. It’s essential to do your research and find the most qualified company for the job. Here are the key factors to consider when selecting a roofer.
Though most homeowners don't think about their roof every day, it provides critical protections for your home. Be attentive for these common signs that your roof may need inspection and repairs from a professional roofer.
Your roof's age and material are both important. The most common residential roofing material is asphalt shingles, which generally last about 20 to 25 years before needing to be replaced. Schedule an inspection if your roof is reaching this age to determine if it needs to be replaced.
Leaks are a clear sign that your roof needs repair. Stains on insulation, walls, or ceilings, or in your attic often signal that water is getting through damaged or worn shingles. Even small leaks need to be taken care of promptly, as they can lead to mold and more harm over time.
If you can see roof sheathing or decking under shingles, it indicates that those shingles are curling or losing their seal. This means the shingles likely need replacement. Shingles need to lie flat to stop water from leaking into your home.
Carefully inspect your shingles from the ground or a safe ladder. Look for any shingles that have cracked or have lost their protective granule coating. Over time, environmental factors like storms can cause surface damage. To keep your roof in good condition, you should replace any dislodged or gaping shingles.
Roof flashing creates a watertight seal around vents, valleys, chimneys, and other areas where water can leak into your home. Cracked, peeling or deteriorated flashing can allow leaks. We recommend promptly resolving any flashing issues that come up.
If your roof sags or is uneven, it's time to call a professional roofer. These issues could signal a structural problem. A sagging roof that's not given adequate structural reinforcement or full replacement will continue worsening over time.
The best type of roofing material for your home in Oxford will depend on factors such as your budget and how often you're willing to do maintenance.
Metal is more expensive but is more durable, while asphalt will be cheaper up front but won't last as long. In Oxford, 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 Oxford's bright sunlight and save you money on cooling costs.
Roofing contractors who work on residential jobs valued at more than $10,000 must have a license from the Mississippi State Board of Contractors. To be licensed, contractors must provide proof of general liability insurance.
Roof replacement normally takes around one to five days. This timeline may be affected by factors like the weather in Oxford, the size of your roof, and how easy your roof is to access. Be prepared for Oxford's rainy weather to slow down progress.
You can expect to pay around $428 for roof cleaning in Oxford. Factors like the material of your roof, how many stories your house has, the extent of the issue, and the size of your roof will all affect the final price.
Depending on which contractor you use, some roof replacement costs may be covered by your home insurance. Some insurance companies might have preferred contractors. It might also be easier to have costs covered if the damage was caused by a covered weather event, such as a tornado. You can talk to your home insurance company to find out if they have preferred contractors, and what costs can be covered.
A professional might either pressure wash or "soft wash" your roof, depending on the material and the extent of the cleaning needed. Power washing is not recommended for certain roof types like asphalt shingles. When soft washing your roof, your contractor may use tools such as brushes and brooms, and chemicals such as bleach and detergent.