4 Reasons You Should Never Attempt DIY Work On A Roof

DIYing has become ingrained into American culture, especially among younger generations. While there are certainly some projects around the house that could make for a fun and safe project, roofing is not one of them.

1. IT'S DANGEROUS

Roofing contractors are highly trained and experienced professionals. They have the knowledge and skills to navigate roofs and know what to expect safely. Despite this, roofing accidents are so common that it's considered the most dangerous construction job. If professionals who spend decades on a roof are at high risk, homeowners should avoid taking the chance.

2. YOU COULD RUIN STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY

When most people think of structural integrity, the foundation and supporting beams come to mind. However, the roof is the shelter that protects these components. If the roof fails or develops a leak and isn't properly repaired, this could cause damage to the structural integrity of the home. Homes with this type of damage could become uninhabitable.

3. YOU COULD LOSE YOUR WARRANTY

When professionals install a roof on the house, it comes with a warranty. If you experience issues during that time, call the company. Reputable businesses will send contractors out as soon as possible to remedy the problem. Attempting to fix it yourself could void the warranty and leave you to tend to the total cost.

4. YOUR INSURANCE COMPANY MIGHT DENY THE CLAIM

If you file a claim with the insurance company and discover you repaired or attempted to repair the roof, it might refuse to pay for the damage. Even if the deterioration only grew worse because the original problem remained unfixed, you might have difficulty convincing the company of this.

When it comes to roof work, always hire professionals who can ensure a job well done and who can provide a warranty. At Resilient Roofing, we are fully licensed and insured and provide quality workmanship and a competitive warranty. Contact us for more information.

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