31 July 2025

Roof repair or replacement?

How to know if your roof needs a repair or a replacement?

First, detecting early signs of roof damage is crucial. Then, Toiture PG helps you decide: repair or full replacement?

This article clearly answers that question.

Why inspect your roof?

How to detect signs of roof damage?

1. Missing, broken, or curled shingles

These let water in and reduce insulation. Check them regularly.

2. Leaks, mould, or ceiling stains

Look in the attic and upper floors for signs of water infiltration.

3. Damaged or wet insulation

If heating costs rise, your roof insulation might be failing.

4. Clogged or damaged gutters

Debris or moss in gutters means poor drainage or lack of maintenance.

5. General roof aging

Roofs over 20 years old often show material wear and need professional review.

Repair or replacement? How to decide?

Signs that call for repair

Signs that call for replacement

Steps for a reliable roof assessment

1. Visual inspection

Use a safe ladder or attic window to inspect the roof.

2. Interior check

Look for water stains, mould, or signs of moisture.

3. Material evaluation

Examine shingles, flashing, valleys, soffits, and vents.

4. Consult a local roofer

Toiture PG offers detailed inspections with no obligation.
You’ll receive a precise, unbiased assessment.

Why choose toiture PG?

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How to extend your roof’s life

FAQ

Broken shingles, ceiling leaks, mould, or wet insulation.

Around 20 years. Beyond that, damage accelerates.

If wet or inefficient, yes. Otherwise, repair might be enough.

Repairs are cheaper if damage is minimal. Replacement is more durable.

Because we offer expert advice, local experience, and Canadian weather-proof roofing solutions.

In conclusion, check your roof often for signs of damage. If issues are minor, a repair is enough. For widespread wear, consider a full replacement. With Toiture PG, get a reliable diagnosis from experts, using Canadian-standard materials.

Call Toiture PG today for a roof inspection.

Find out fast whether you need a repair or a full replacement—without surprises.

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