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Updated 4 months ago on . Most recent reply

Repair Roof or just Wait for a Storm?
I just bought a 2016 house that has a few missing shingles. In several areas, the shingles need to be secured because they can flip up.
The repair quote was over $1,200.
Inspector said the roof should only last 5 more years or so. Not currently leaking anywhere.
I'm thinking that I just leave it as is and wait to replace it. I live in Florida - so there could be a hurricane.
Does that sound like a smart plan? Defer costly repair and wait to just replace? Otherwise, I'll get more quotes.
Thanks, Debby
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Quote from @Deborah R.:
I just bought a 2016 house that has a few missing shingles. In several areas, the shingles need to be secured because they can flip up.
The repair quote was over $1,200.
Inspector said the roof should only last 5 more years or so. Not currently leaking anywhere.
I'm thinking that I just leave it as is and wait to replace it. I live in Florida - so there could be a hurricane.
Does that sound like a smart plan? Defer costly repair and wait to just replace? Otherwise, I'll get more quotes.
Thanks, Debby
I would get a quote to replace the roof now to see what it costs as well. Personally I would repair it as if it goes unrepaired you will not know its leaking until the damage has been done and then the cost will be a lot more to replace.
- Chris Seveney
