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Can You Repair Only Part of Your Roof & Is It Better Than a Full Replacement?

Key Takeaways

  • Partial roof repairs may be cost-effective for minor damage but can lead to frequent maintenance and may not address underlying issues.
  • A full roof replacement is a great way to protect your roof and save on future repairs.
  • The age of your roof and the extent of damage are two main factors when deciding between partial repairs and a full replacement.
  • It may cost less upfront to do partial repairs, but a full replacement can save money in the long run.
  • Apex Restoration & Roofing can provide expert advice to help you figure out which option is best for your home.

To Repair or to Replace?

When your roof is damaged, it can be tough to decide whether to just repair it or go for a full replacement. So here are some factors to consider before you make your decision.

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While partial roof repairs can be a quick fix, they may not address underlying issues.

What’s Involved in a Partial Roof Repair?

A partial roof repair involves fixing specific areas that have been damaged due to storms, wear and tear, or minor leaks. It’s good for missing shingles, flashing, or specific roof sections that need attention.

While partial repairs can be a good way to save money on minor issues, they can sometimes hide bigger problems—especially if your roof is getting older or already showing signs of wear in other areas. If the issue can’t be fixed easily it may just lead to frequent repairs down the line, given that the underlying issue hasn’t been fixed.

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A full roof replacement is a great option to protect your home from future weather events.

What’s Involved in a Full Roof Replacement?

A full roof replacement is when your old roof is removed and a new one is put in place. This is usually the best option when your roof is too old, has seen a lot of damage, or is no longer safe.

The process starts with removing old roofing materials, which includes tearing off damaged shingles, underlayment, and any layers of insulation that are no longer effective. Once the roof deck has been checked for damage, new materials are put in place to make sure the roof is in good shape.

It’s more costly than repairs but it’s a permanent solution. Plus, new roofing materials can help your home be more energy efficient.

Roof with damaged tiles and exposed underlayment.
Storm damage requires prompt action to prevent further issues down the road.

Partial Repair vs. Full Replacement: What to Consider

  • Roof Age: If your roof is reaching the end of its expected lifespan (typically 15-30 years for asphalt shingles), it may be worth replacing it sooner rather than later to save money in the long run.
  • Extent of Damage: A small leak or damage can be fixed with partial repairs. But if it’s widespread or there’s structural damage, a full replacement may be the only way to go.
  • Budget: Partial repairs are more affordable upfront, but recurring repairs can add up over time. A full replacement has a higher initial cost but you’ll get a new roof with a long lifespan.
  • Insurance Coverage: Depending on your insurance policy, you may be covered for storm damage or extensive roof damage. Insurance claims can influence whether a partial repair or full replacement is a more feasible option.

Partial Roof Repair: Pros & Cons

ProsCons
Partial repairs are cheaper upfront, making them an attractive option for homeowners on a budget.Partial repairs may need frequent upkeep as other areas of the roof degrade over time.
Depending on the scope of the repair, partial fixes can be done quickly, minimizing disruption to your home.Small, isolated repairs may not address larger, unseen issues, leading to bigger problems later.
Only damaged sections are repaired, preserving the integrity of the rest of your roof.Partial repairs may not fully restore the roof’s protective qualities, potentially shortening its lifespan.

Full Roof Replacement: Pros & Cons

ProsCons
A full replacement ensures your roof is structurally sound and able to handle future weather events.Expensive, requiring a larger financial commitment.
A new roof improves your home’s curb appeal and can increase its resale value.Replacing an entire roof can take several days or more, which is a bit of a hassle for homeowners.
Once replaced, your roof will need fewer repairs and last longer, especially if you use high-quality materials.The project requires more time to complete, which may affect your daily routine.

Which Option is Right for You?

If your roof has minor damage and is relatively new, partial repairs can save you money. But if your roof has a lot of damage and is getting old, a full replacement is the best way to protect your home for the long haul.

Jared came out to do an inspection after the crazy winds left me worried my roof might be damaged. He did a very thorough inspection and kindly reassured me, explaining everything he found and letting me know that there was nothing that needed addressing currently. I will definitely use Apex again whenever I need roof repair.” – Jordan G.

At Apex, we’ll give you a free roof inspection and expert advice so you can make an informed decision. Give us a call today to schedule your inspection and get a detailed assessment of your roof’s condition!

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Is it cheaper to repair part of a roof instead of replacing it?

Yes, it is cheaper to repair a roof.

How long does a partial roof repair last compared to a full replacement?

While you can extend the life of a roof with repairs, your roof may not last as long as you’d like. Replacing the roof is a better option because it will last longer and you’ll need fewer repairs in the future.

How do I know if my roof needs a full replacement or just a repair?

The decision depends on how old the roof is, how bad the damage is, and what you want to do long-term. If the damage is minor or localized, you may be able to do partial repairs. But if there’s widespread damage or the roof is nearing the end of its lifespan, a full replacement is the better option.

Give Apex a call today to arrange your free roof inspection!

What are the risks of only repairing part of my roof?

The main risks of partial roof repairs include the potential for hidden damage that isn’t addressed, leading to bigger issues later on.  

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