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.
Weighing Cost-Savings Against Long-Term Risks
Advantages: Layering shingles can save time and money upfront by skipping the labor-intensive process of tearing off the existing layer. It’s a popular option for homeowners on tight budgets.
Drawbacks: However, there are several drawbacks to this method, such as:
- Extra weight on your roof structure, potentially leading to sagging or damage.
- It becomes challenging to identify hidden problems, such as leaks or rotting, which may worsen over time.
- Reduced lifespan of the new shingles due to heat retention and uneven application.
Things to Know About Building Codes When Layering Shingles
Most building codes allow only two layers of roofing materials. Adding more than this can lead to violations, insurance issues, and compromised safety. Before proceeding, always check local regulations and consult professionals to ensure compliance.
Why We Advise Against Adding Another Layer of Shingles
Although layering shingles may seem like an easy solution, Weathercraft suggests avoiding it for the following reasons:
- Comprehensive Repairs: Tearing off the existing shingles helps uncover any hidden damage, which can be repaired properly for better long-term roof performance.
- Enhanced Performance: By installing a single layer on a clean surface, new shingles adhere better and perform optimally over time.
- Improved Look: A single layer of shingles provides a sleeker and more polished look compared to multiple layers.
Other Budget-Friendly Roofing Options
If cost is a concern, here are some alternatives to layering shingles:
- Repair Instead of Replace: If only certain parts of your roof need attention, targeted repairs can be more affordable than full replacement.
- Opt for Energy-Saving Roofing Solutions: Opt for shingles designed to provide better insulation, reducing energy costs over time.
- Financing Plans: If budget is a concern, Weathercraft offers flexible financing options to help manage roof replacement expenses.