Leave Historical Roof Restoration to the Pros

historical roofRoofs are made to protect your home, but over time they can begin to deteriorate. This is especially true when you are talking about those on historical houses. When it comes to historical roof restoration, you need to make sure you choose a contractor who is familiar with these types of homes.

When it comes to original slate and tile roofs on historical homes, most people prefer to restore and preserve them. Generally, the goal of historic roof restoration is to use original materials. In some cases, this is not possible; especially if the deterioration is too severe. You also have to think about new building codes and regulations that have been put in place since the home was built.

Professionals are experienced in all aspects of historical roof restorations. It takes time to complete these types of restorations as historical roofs are hundreds of years old and can be very fragile. Professional historical roof restoration contractors are knowledgeable in identifying the current roofing materials on the historic roof and which materials are best to use during the restoration process. They take the time to find out about the building codes and city regulations. A professional is your best bet when it comes to restoring historical roofs as there are many things that could go wrong if an inexperienced contractor is hired for the job.

Historical roof restoration takes time, patience and expertise. Do your research and make sure you find a roofing contractor who is highly experienced in historical roof restoration services. Whether you have a Victorian roof or a steeply pitched roof, Harbor Roofing and Siding has the experience needed to handle all of your historical roof restoration needs in Wilmington, NC and surrounding areas.

1 Comments

  1. Taylor Bishop on April 25, 2018 at 9:07 am

    I just wanted to thank you for helping me understand roof restoration more. I actually didn’t know that the contractors for this are usually good at identifying what the current roofing materials are. I’m kind of interested to learn more about the history of these materials, and if you can tell how old a house is from them.



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