Signs you need a new roof aren't always obvious. Many homeowners replace too early or repair too many times on a system that should have been replaced. Here's how to read the signals correctly.
Signs That Point to Repair
- Damage isolated to a small area (missing shingles after wind, single vent pipe flashing failure)
- Rest of roof in good condition
- System under 15 years old
Signs That Point to Replacement
- Roof is 20+ years old
- Widespread granule loss — gutters full of granules, shingles look faded and thin
- Multiple damage areas simultaneously
- Same area repaired more than once
- Interior water stains appearing in new locations after each storm
The Attic Tells the Real Story
Walk your attic after heavy rain. Look for water stains, wet insulation, and daylight through the roof deck. Widespread staining across multiple rafters = systemic failure, not isolated damage.
The Honest Roofer Test
Ask any contractor to show you specifically why they're recommending replacement over repair. A trustworthy roofer points to specific evidence — photos of granule loss, decking damage. Vague answers warrant a second opinion.
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Full guide: 8 Signs You Need a New Roof (Before It's Too Late)






