Looking to add another layer of shingles to your roof? While it may seem like a simple fix, it’s important to weigh the pros and cons, check building codes, and explore expert alternatives.
Cost-Saving vs. Long-Term Risks
Advantages: Adding a second layer of shingles can save on labor costs and time by bypassing the tear-off process. It's a commonly chosen option for those seeking budget-friendly roofing solutions.
Drawbacks: While cost-effective upfront, layering shingles can lead to several problems over time, including:
- Extra weight on your roof structure, potentially leading to sagging or damage.
- Layering shingles makes it harder to detect and address underlying issues such as leaks or rotting wood.
- New shingles may have a shorter lifespan because of heat retention and uneven installation caused by the existing layer.
Important Building Code Regulations
Before layering shingles, be sure to check local building codes, as most areas allow only two layers. Exceeding this can lead to insurance issues and safety concerns, so it’s crucial to consult professionals.
Why Weathercraft Advises Against Multiple Layers
While adding a second layer might seem appealing, Weathercraft recommends avoiding this approach. Here’s why:
- In-Depth Repair Process: Tearing off the existing shingles helps uncover any hidden damage, which can be repaired properly for better long-term roof performance.
- Better Performance: Starting with a clean slate ensures the new shingles adhere properly and last longer.
- Sleeker Appearance: Single-layer roofs provide a cleaner, more professional appearance, as the shingles lie flatter and look more aesthetically pleasing.
Alternatives for Budget-Conscious Homeowners
If you’re looking for cost-effective roofing solutions, consider these alternatives to layering shingles:
- Address Specific Problems Rather Than Replacing the Entire Roof: Instead of redoing your entire roof, focus on repairing individual problem areas.
- Energy-Efficient Options: Opt for shingles designed to provide better insulation, reducing energy costs over time.
- Financing Plans: Weathercraft provides financing solutions to help homeowners manage the cost of roof replacement.