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Written By David Cusick
Last Updated April 2024
Your home's roof performs a number of essential jobs, from keeping your heat in to keeping water out. However, caring for your roof isn't always easy. You want the roof of your Urbana home to stand up to all types of weather without failing.
For any issues, large or small, there's a local roofing contractor who can help. Use our guide to connect with one of the top roofers in Urbana.
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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:
Budget is a major consideration when replacing a major piece of your home like your roof. Below, find the average price range for roof replacement on a 1,500 square foot home in Urbana, as well as price differences between different popular roofing materials.
Installing a new roof is a big home renovation that might cost over ten thousand dollars total when finished. It's essential to research thoroughly to find the best credentialed and most respected roofing company for the job. Here are some important considerations when picking a roofer.
While most homeowners don't think about their roof every day, it plays a key role in protecting your home. Be attentive to these common signs that your roof may need an 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 typically last around 20–25 years before requiring replacement. Have your roof evaluated if it’s approaching this age to determine if a full replacement is needed.
One of the most obvious signs of a roof issue is leaking. Stains on insulation, walls, and ceilings — or in your attic — usually indicate that water is seeping through damaged or worn shingles. Don't ignore small leaks, because even these can encourage mold growth and roof damage.
Visible roof decking or sheathing under your shingles indicates that those shingles are severely curling or losing their seal. This means it's time for replacement. Shingles should lie flat to stop water from getting into your home.
Carefully inspect 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.
Roof flashing provides a weatherproof seal around vents, chimneys, valleys, and other areas that penetrate the roof. If this metal flashing is cracked, peeling away from the surface, or otherwise deteriorated, it can allow leaks. Problems with roof flashing should be addressed promptly.
An uneven roofline may indicate a structural issue that requires professional evaluation. Without fixing or replacing it, a sagging roof will continue deteriorating.
The best type of roofing material for your home in Urbana will depend on things like 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. Wood roofs have better insulation than many other materials, which can be very beneficial in the winter.
Ohio does not require roofing contractors to be licensed at the state level (this is only necessary for hydronics, plumbing, electrical, refrigeration and HVAC contractors); however, there may be local requirements. You can verify a roofer's Ohio business license at this site.
You can expect to pay about $437 for roof cleaning in Urbana. Factors like the material of your roof, the size of your roof, how many stories your house has, and the extent of the issue will all influence the total cost.
The best time of year for a roof replacement is spring or fall. Otherwise, colder temperatures in the winter or hotter temperatures in the summer can get in the way of getting the job done.
Your home insurance may cover some roof replacement costs if you use one of your insurance company's preferred contractors (if it has any). It may be easier to get some costs covered if the damage is due to a covered weather event such as an ice storm. You should reach out to your home insurance company to find out if either of these situations apply to you.
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, such as asphalt shingles. To soft wash your roof, your contractor may use chemicals like detergent and bleach, and tools such as brooms and brushes.