Oklahoma Church Roofing Services
Suppose you have found that your church’s roof is leaking. Or perhaps you would like to replace your church’s roof and are preparing the maintenance budget for the upcoming year.
Having a new church roof installed (or having an old one repaired) can be unexpected, expensive, and time-consuming, not to mention that it might cause your congregation’s services to be interrupted! However, the procedure need not be as complicated as it first appears.
What goes into repairing and replacing a church roof, and what factors can you use to determine what’s necessary?
Regular roof care and inspections will help you avoid costly repairs for water leaks and other issues and early commercial roof replacement.
To assist church leaders and trustees in choosing a course of action for their church roof, we have compiled a list of factors to consider. Understanding these details will assist you in deciding who to contact and what inquiries to make of a roofing contractor.
When to Consider Repairing or Replacing Your Oklahoma Church Roof
Knowing the telltale signs that your church roof needs to repair or replaced entirely is crucial. Your utility bills may gradually increase if you put off replacing your roof.
Rot and mold caused by storm or water damage may harm the structure of your building. Not only that, but it can also aggravate allergy sufferers. (Not to mention the elevated risk of water accumulation-related roofing system collapse in some areas.)
What is the Age of Your Church Roof
You must first determine how old your church roof is.
The roof’s lifespan is decided by the type of roof material used and the environment it has been exposed to over it’s lifetime. Most experts say that the average roof lifespan is 20 to 25 years.
If your Oklahoma church has a properly installed slate roof, it can endure 150 years or more.
If you have a roof installed over 20 years ago, it might be time to have a free roof inspection and possibly consider a replacement.
Type and Material of the Current Roof System
Determine what roof system is currently in use at your Oklahoma church. This information is significant since roofing contractors specialize in various roofing systems.
Types of Oklahoma church roof systems:
- Asphalt Shingles
- Copper Metal
- Slate
- Standing Seam Metal
- Synthetic Slate and Other Composite Materials
A metal roofer may not have experience installing shingles or slate and vice versa.
The same is true for the type of roof construction. A steep-sloped roof demands a different strategy than a flat or low-sloped roof.
Roofing contractors frequently specialize in one or the other.
Church Ceiling or Wall Discoloration
You should also pay attention to your church’s rooms and hallways.
It may be a sign that your gutters are clogged, or your roof leaks if you notice streaks or discolored areas of your walls. Water accumulates due to clogged gutters, and water breeds rot and mold.
Excessive Shedding of Shingle Granules
Ask your gutter cleaning service provider if they noticed shingle granules in the gutters. You may be able to spot excessive granules accumulating by downspout openings as well.
As a roof nears the end of it’s useful life, it will shed more granules than previously.
Moisture or Standing Water on the Roof Deck
It’s a good sign that there is moisture present and the decking is weak if there is a bounce to the roof when a roofer (or anyone) is walking on it.
Check the interior of the attic of your Oklahoma church to see if there are any damp patches, standing water, or leak trails on the interior of the roofing system.
What is the Current Condition of the Roof
Knowing what repairs have been made previously to the current roof system over time is valuable information for a roofing contractor.
If you have leaks, your roofing contractor will want to know their history. How long have they been there, and what’s been done to fix them?
Now is the time to get out any documentation you may have regarding these repairs and have your contractor look over it.
Monitor Your Oklahoma Church’s Roof
Experts in the roofing industry advise performing a roof inspection at least once a year to assess the condition of the roofing material on the building if the church’s original roof installation took place less than 20 years ago.
Your roof is starting to deteriorate if you notice any missing shingles or curled or buckled. Belter Roofing provides professional Oklahoma roofing services to help you with your church roofing needs and also offers free church roof inspections.
The same preventative maintenance roofing inspections should be completed regularly for flat roofs and other church roofing systems.
Waiting May Cost More
A roof leak that causes interior damage to an Oklahoma church could cost significantly more than a leak that only affects a home.
Due to high ceilings in the auditorium, preservation of interior designs and decorations, and other factors, internal damage repair costs quickly increase.
It is crucial to have a roof that is properly maintained and replaced before leaks develop because of this.
Therefore, when planning a roof replacement, consider the best option in light of the building’s lifespan.
What is Your Church’s Budget?
Cost is always a major consideration when choosing the type of roof to install. The cost per square foot of roof area varies greatly depending on the size, complexity, roof pitch, type of materials, and among other factors.
However, the cost of replacing an Oklahoma church roof is not insignificant. On the low end, replacing an old asphalt shingle roof with a new one on a walkable pitched roof may cost $5 to $10 per square foot. On the high end, a steep, complex slate roof replacement will cost $25–$35 or more per square foot.
Is Insurance an Option?
If high winds, a severe thunderstorm, or hail has occurred within the previous year. In that case, we highly recommend that you have an experienced, certified Oklahoma roofer inspect the church’s roof for storm damage.
If the company finds issues with the roof, the property may qualify for storm damage insurance since it may result in a whole replacement covered by insurance.
Belter Roofing provides free no-obligation roof insurance claim assistance to Oklahoma residents and business owners.
We have worked with many Oklahoma churches and would be more than happy to get you complete roof replacement or repairs at no out-of-pocket expense other than your insurance deductible.
Oklahoma Church Roof Replacement
You should weigh your options for immediate and long-term fixes if you’ve seen that a portion of your roof is worn out or damaged, but the rest is still in good shape.
In order of durability, steep-slope roof materials are as follows, from shortest to longest:
- Asphalt Shingles
- Standing Seam Metal
- Synthetic Slate and Other Composite Materials
- Copper Metal
- Slate
If your Oklahoma church structure is historic, copper and slate roofing materials should be considered.
Standing seam metal roofing is an attractive material that is reasonably priced. This material has a lifespan of 40-60 years and is frequently coated or repainted rather than replaced.
While an asphalt shingle roof will not last as long as the above roof systems, it is still a viable alternative when the cost is a significant issue.
For commercial applications, asphalt shingles are usually guaranteed by the manufacturer for up to 40 years.
Find the Right Oklahoma Roofing Contractor
The choice to replace your church roof is a huge one. Without a doubt, you want the best roofing contractor for the task. But where do you start?
Most individuals will only deal with a roofing company once in their lifetime. It’s a significant investment, and you want to make sure that you select the appropriate roofer.
Follow the tips below to pick the right Oklahoma roofing company:
- Choose Local – Choosing a local company not only benefits our economy but also represents you as a community church. The first good clue of a reliable local roofing contractor is a physical address (or several!). Local contractors will be concerned about their reputations and be ready in a crisis.
- Experience in Church Roofing – It’s reassuring to engage with a roofing contractor that has experience with church roofs. They will have firsthand knowledge of what it is like to work with church leaders and trustees. They must also have prior knowledge of the chosen roof material.
- Online Reviews – Read about other people’s roofing experiences. Examine online reviews on Google, Facebook, and the Better Business Bureau.
- Authorized Installer – Is the roofing contractor a recommended partner and shingle manufacturer approved installer? This is a significant issue since manufacturers will not honor warranties if a roof is fitted by someone who is not authorized.
- The Inspection Process – Identifying and implementing a long-term remedy for the church’s roof is vital. No system component should be overlooked from the initial interaction with your sales representative through the on-roof inspection to the final project quotation.
- Communication – Roof contractors have a negative reputation for failing to inform the client throughout the procedure. Choose an upfront, honest, and consistent roofing contractor with you before, during, and after the roofing project is completed.
- Warranties – You should hire a local roofing contractor who can provide workmanship and manufacturer warranties. This shows that the roofers are confident in their job. The material makers believe in their product and rely on roofers to install it properly.
- Capable – Building supplies have been and continue to be challenging to get since early 2020. The style of roof you want to install and the availability of the roofing contractor you choose will influence how long it takes to finish your church’s roofing job.
Consider Speaking with Belter Roofing
We aim to make the roof replacement as easy as possible for you and your church leaders and trustees.
Belter Roofing has repaired several church roofs in Oklahoma, including slate, rubber, and asphalt roof systems.
We would love to hear more about your Oklahoma church roof project and provide you with a free inspection.
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Table of Contents
- Introduction
- When to consider roofing your church
- Age of the roof
- Type and material of current roof system
- Church ceiling and wall discoloration
- Excessive shedding of shingle granules
- Moisture or standing water on the roof deck
- What is the current condition of the roof?
- Monitor your church roof regularly
- Waiting may cost more
- What is the church’s budget?
- Is insurance an option?
- Oklahoma church roof replacement
- Find the right roof contractor
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