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Written By David Cusick
Last Updated June 2024
Keeping your roof in good shape, although important, isn't always simple. Your roof in Germantown may have an increased risk of heat damage due to the area's higher-than-average temperatures.
For all problems, big or small, there's a local roofing contractor who can help. Use our guide to connect with one of the best roofers in Germantown.
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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:
Cost planning is important when you need to tackle a project as big as replacing your roof. Below, we outline the average price range for replacing a roof on a 1,500 square foot home in Germantown. We also highlight price differences between common roof materials.
Installing a new roof is a major home improvement project that can cost a significant amount. It’s crucial to do your research and find the top-rated company for the job. Here are some important considerations for choosing a roofer.
While the average homeowner may not spend a lot of time thinking about their roof, 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 common residential roofing material is asphalt shingles, which typically last 20–25 years before requiring replacement. Schedule an inspection if your roof is reaching this age to determine if a full replacement is needed.
Leaks are a frequent sign of roof issues. Water leaking through worn or damage shingles often leads to water stains on walls, ceilings, and insulation, or in your attic. Don't dismiss even small leaks, as leaks of any size can lead to mold and other damage.
If you can see roof sheathing or decking under shingles, it indicates that those shingles are considerably curling or losing their seal. This means it's time for replacement. Shingles need to lie flat to stop water from entering your home.
Inspect your shingles closely from a steady ladder or while on the ground. Look for shingles that are cracked or no longer have their protective granule layer. Storms can cause roof damage over time. To keep your roof in working order, replace any missing shingles, or ones that have gaping holes.
Roof flashing provides a watertight seal around chimneys, vents, valleys, and other areas where water can penetrate your roof. Peeling, cracked, or deteriorated flashing can allow leaks. We recommend quickly addressing any problems with the roof flashing that come up.
If you notice your roofline showing signs of sagging or unevenness, it could indicate a problem with the structure that requires professional inspection. A sagging roof deck will worsen over time if not reinforced or replaced.
The best type of roofing material for your home in Germantown will depend on factors such as your budget and how frequently you're willing to do maintenance.
Metal costs more but lasts longer, while asphalt will be cheaper up front but won't last as long. In Germantown, winters can be cold. This can make a wood roof, with its superior insulation, a better choice for you.
In Tennessee, roofing contractors must be licensed by the Department of Commerce and Insurance to work on any project valued at over $25,000. For projects valued between $3,000 and $25,000, contractors in Haywood, Rutherford, Robertson, Knox, Marion, Davidson, Shelby, Hamilton and Bradley counties need a Home Improvement license.
It generally takes about one to five days to replace a roof. Things that could influence the timeline include the size of your roof, how easily accessible it is, and the weather in Germantown during the process. Germantown tends to see a lot of rain, which might impede progress.
Your roof absolutely impacts the energy efficiency of your home. For example, in the summer a good roof helps you cool your home more efficiently. Some materials, such as metal, provide better insulation than other types.
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 like an ice storm. You should contact your home insurance company to learn whether either of these situations are applicable to you.