The decision between repair and replacement depends on your roof’s age, the extent of damage, and the cost-effectiveness of each option. Generally, if repair costs exceed 30% of replacement cost, replacement makes more financial sense.Signs that suggest replacement include multiple leaks, widespread shingle damage, sagging areas, or a roof over 20 years old with recurring problems. However, isolated damage from storms or normal wear might only need targeted repairs.We provide honest assessments during our inspections. If repairs will solve your problems cost-effectively, we’ll recommend repairs. If your roof is near the end of its useful life or has extensive damage, we’ll explain why replacement is the better long-term investment.