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Ways a New Roof Improves Your Home’s Curb Appeal

Most homeowners often overlook the importance of new roofs when they want to improve their home’s aesthetic appearance. Instead, they focus only on repainting, landscape designs and adding more decorative features. Getting a new roof can greatly improve your home’s curb appeal. It makes the house look more aesthetically pleasing, enhances safety and increases the resale value. Below are four ways new roofs can improve your home’s curb appeal, which makes it a project worth investing in for future resale value.

Updated Aesthetics

The roof bears the brunt of harsh weather conditions, which causes them to fade, lose luster and develop unsightly marks. Cleaning cannot bring the fresh look of a new roof, which instantly boosts your home’s curb appeal. There are a variety of roofing materials, designs and colors you can use to update your home’s curb appeal.

Asphalt shingles are widely used in the country due to their durability and availability in various colors. When renewing your roof, you can get luxury asphalt shingles for a maximized effect. These are designed to look like slate and are larger and thicker than other shingles. Even though luxury shingles resemble slates, it is easy to note they are not actual slates. Composite shingles mimic slate and cedar shake and are made of engineered polymer or recycled rubber or plastic. Composite slate shingles are modeled from authentic slates and designed with chisel marks for a more hand-crafted touch. With composite cedar shake shingles, you get a product with grain patterns and deep grooves that resemble real wood shake shingles.

For your new roof, you may also use cedar shakes, which are among the most aesthetically pleasing roofs. It’s made of natural wood (cedar), which is cut into two-foot sections and hand-split for a rugged look or taper-sawn for a smoother look. Slates are the most beautiful and durable roofing materials: they can serve around 75 years. Slates are mined and cut into square tiles. They are, however, heavy, so you need to have a roofing frame that’s strong enough.

Increased Energy Efficiency

The roof is one of the major influencing factors in energy consumption. Warm air is less dense and rises as cold air moves to the ground. On the cold days, the warmth can escape through the roof. In homes with poor roof insulation, this contributes to about 25% of the total energy lost. A properly designed roof with reflective materials contributes to low energy use during the warm months as they reflect away heat.  

You can use an energy-efficient roof, which helps lower energy consumption and improves your home’s curb appeal. There are different materials that are energy efficient, and you can ask your roofer for recommendations on the Energy Star rating for the roof material you want to purchase. The material you choose can present your home as eco-conscious and modern, which increases its curb appeal.

Enhanced Safety

The roof is a shield against harsh weather conditions and provides security for home occupants. An old roof can have problems such as leaks, sagging or poor insulation, which threaten your personal and health safety. During storms, strong winds or heavy snowfall, the risk increases.

A new roof is not likely to develop problems, and you are protected from rain, snow and wind. If a warranty covers it, you are free from the financial strain of repairs and replacement throughout the warranty period. A new roof is not only aesthetically pleasing but can increase your peace of mind, comfort and safety, which are attractive features for potential buyers.

Color Coordination

In the past, homeowners were confined to choosing a black or grey color for their roofs. Modern residential roofing materials are now available in a variety of colors and different shades, so finding one that complements your home’s overall color is easier. For a new roof, choose a color that has a visually appealing look and accentuates your home’s exterior elements. Proper color will give your home a polished and harmonious look, which can attract property agents and buyers.

Upgrading a home’s curb appeal is often limited to landscape and painting upgrades. A new roof is often underestimated but has several aesthetic, practical and financial benefits. This is why it is worth investing in a new roof design and roofing materials when renovating your home to increase curb appeal. It is undoubtedly an expensive investment, but will offer higher returns: you can get quicker and more competitive prices when you decide to sell your property.

Clay Frankel

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