
A roof leak is never a welcomed expense, so when you’re faced with a repair situation, you want to know …

There are several key indicators that mean it’s time to pay attention to your roof. Some may seem less alarming than others. Some are also much more obvious than others. Here are a few warning signs that mean it’s time to look up:
Regardless of the severity of the roof damage, it’s always important to take action as soon as possible. By acting promptly to repair any damage, you can extend the life of your roof by several years – and save money.
The decision to patch or replace your roof should come after consultation with a roofing expert. At Storm Guard of SW Austin, we’re happy to take a look at your roof and offer recommendations on your best course of action. Get in touch with us to schedule a roof inspection.
Ultimately the decision about repairing or replacing your roof will come down to a few key factors:
As you decide whether to repair or replace your roof, evaluate the physical condition of your roof, the amount of money you’re willing to spend, and other intangible factors, such as how a new roof will improve your home’s curb appeal and enable you to live worry-free about your roof for a while.
At Storm Guard of SW Austin, we can help you understand your options and their associated costs so you can make the best decision for your home and family. Call us today at (512) 877-8998 to schedule a roof evaluation.

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