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                   3. Lower maintenance costs
More obviously, installing a new roof will ultimately remove the need for constant repair and maintenance. Older roofs require constant maintenance and new roofs should be fairly easy to maintain with the odd gutter clear annually. The cost saving therefore must be taken into account and added to the financial case to answer when making your decision to re-roof.
4. Less stress
The worry and stress that roofs place on homeowners, especially in winter time, can be relentless.
A new roof will often remove all those annual maintenance bills and call outs and essentially save the customer both financially and mentally when dealing with leaky roofs during winter time. Time and time again, we are seeing customers become stress- free the minute they choose a new roof through Findley's.
5. Kerb appeal
Giving a home a new roof often generates great kerb appeal to both neighbours and guests. It also positions the property well for the market in future if you ever intend to sell up and move on. The first image on most property websites for sale and to rent is often the front of the home and a well appointed, well installed brand new roof certainly attracts attention. Kerb appeal should not be underestimated when it comes
to customers ever selling a house. A ‘good roof over their head’ is a vital selling point for most agents.
6. Deters cold callers
Ever experienced the constant nagging to get the roof replaced?
If you're tired of that knock at the door about your roof, they are probably all trying
to tout for your business and let you know about damage and repairs that are clearly evident from the ground floor. Ending this constant process by installing a new roof deters any enquires on this matter and certainly demonstrates a reluctance to want to tackle such projects again. It also shows competence and conviction to get things done.
7. Protects what matters, your biggest asset
With kitchens and bathrooms costing thousands, and plaster and decoration taking endless hours of work and perfection, the impact of leaking roofs can devastate internal rooms, fixtures and fittings. Year after year, we see devastation around winter time, often leading to huge internal bills for repair. Whilst insurance companies may support customers when this happens, nothing is a given if the roof is proven to be as a result of wear and tear, and the impact can be that most homewoweners have to fork out the time and money to put things right.
Often after a significant roof failure, the case for a new roof builds more pertinent.
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