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How A New Roof in 2022 Will Benefit Your Home

If you have been considering a full roof replacement, 2022 might be the right time! There are numerous benefits to getting a new roof installed on your home. If you are curious to learn more about the positives of a full roof replacement, continue reading!

Increased Curb Appeal

Did you know that your roof makes up for a major portion of your home’s curb appeal? Since it is such a visible component of your home’s exterior, it is noticeable if your roof is in poor condition. If you intend on selling your home in 2022, it is important to take into consideration your roof’s visual appeal. Loose, discolored, or otherwise damaged shingles diminish your home’s beauty. A new roof can certainly help your home stand out in a positive way!

Improved Energy Efficiency

If you are concerned about being friendly to both the environment and your wallet, a new roof can have a lasting impact! New roofing materials have improved energy efficiency compared to roofing materials from twenty years ago or more. Getting a new roof gives you the opportunity to select shingles that improve energy efficiency. Having a home that looks great with a cheaper energy bill sure sounds appealing! 

Superior Leak Protection

After about twenty years, your roof is likely not as effective at keeping moisture out of your home. As a result, you could end up dealing with costly leaks. A total roof replacement will give you the peace of mind that your home is better protected against leaks. The warranty on a new roof will give you added protection in the case of a serious storm. As a result, your insurance could even lower your rates after a roof replacement!

If you are interested in learning more about a full roof replacement, please reach out to us. Arnett Construction takes pride in providing our customers with superior roofing services. Call us at 855-369-1004 or fill out our online contact form!

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