A practical framework for homeowners
Not every roof issue requires full replacement. If damage is isolated and your roof still has useful life, repair is often the most cost-effective option.
When problems are widespread, recurring, or tied to aging materials, replacement may provide better long-term value.
When repair makes sense
Choose repair for localized leaks, limited wind damage, or isolated flashing failures on a relatively young roof.
When replacement is better
If your roof has multiple leak points, significant granule loss, sagging sections, or is near end of life, a full replacement is usually the smarter investment.




