Why you Should Address That Roofing Problem Now

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Posted on April 15, 2020

Why you Should Address That Roofing Problem Now

Posted on April 09, 2020

WHY YOU SHOULD ADDRESS THAT ROOFING PROBLEM NOW

A lot of bad storms have been rolling across the United States in recent days. You’re already spending more time at home, so you noticed something you may have missed before. So it’s only natural that you have more time to focus on things you may have been letting go through the long winter and maybe even longer. But now that you’re at home under your state’s stay at home order, maybe you’ve really started noticing signs of wear and maybe even a leak or two.

But is it time to repair or replace? An honest professional like Honest Abe Roofing will give you the most easy to understand diagnosis of your current roofing system and how best they can solve your roofing needs. Do you currently have a shingle roof and noticed recent curling of shingles? That’s the first sign you need a professional opinion.

How long has it been since you had your roof inspected by a professional? Not the person who knows a person who knows a guy who hopped on a ladder and said “looks good”. How long has it been since you had a legitimate, licensed professional inspect your roof? Most experts agree that at most every ten years is the maximum length to go between roofing inspections.

Honest Abe Roofing offers free in-home roofing inspections. And now they’re offering contact free consultations to keep everyone safe amidst the COVID-19 situation impacting the United States and the world at large. In fact, if you’re a homeowner who has recently lost your job due to COVID-19, Honest Abe Roofing is offering to assist those folks should they experience a roofing emergency at this time.

It’s natural for people to wait until the last moment to have a major roofing repair or replacement done. But simply ignoring a small roofing leak can turn into a major problem. That small leak can cause plywood or baseboard beneath to rot. Mold, damaged insulation and drywall in disrepair. All because you kept putting off that “little” leak. Now you’re looking at an even bigger fix.

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