5 Reasons To Get Your Roof Done in Spring

Springtime can be the perfect time to get your new roof. With the warming temperatures and the lesser chance of snow, the spring can be the perfect time to give your home an update. Ice dams that we saw all winter could be a huge pain, but since then, we have seen most of the snow melt in lower New England, and it appears the ice itself is melting, but the water that has come from that has maybe caused a bit more damage to your home. The water damage alone is a big reason why you may want to get your roof done this spring, but let’s look at some of the other reasons you may want a new roof.

Selling your House: If you are selling your house, it may be beneficial to get a new roof. It could increase the value of your home, as well as make people want to buy your home more often.

Buying a House: If you are buying a home, you will most likely be selling your own, meaning that once again, as mentioned above, you may want to make a few changes.

Better Energy Efficiency: When you get a new roof, less air can get into and out of the attic/through the walls. This means that you will be saving money! With less air coming in and out of the home, it will not be necessary to continually have your air conditioning or heater systems running at all times of the day.

Appearance: An outdated roof can cause your home to not look as great as it could. This being said, it may be a nice way to really update your home—by giving your roof a refresh.

Damage: If there was any damage to your homes in the winter, such as ice or water damage, it may be necessary to replace your roof.

At Burke Roofs, we offer some of the premier commercial roofs in all of New England, including the Boston area, as well as to towns such as Wakefield, Burlington, Reading, and more! If you are interested in or need a flat roof as soon as possible, feel free to contact us or call us directly at (781) 246-5622.

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