Roofing

4 Upgrades to Consider when Getting a New Roof in Grand Rapids Michigan

Getting a new roof on your home gives you many options and choices. Some of these choices include how the roof is installed as well as styles and colors of roofing materials that are to be used. However, beyond the initial choices of roofing materials getting a new roof in Grand Rapids Michigan also means you can do some upgrades to your home’s roof. These upgrades may be a bit simple but can make a huge difference over the lifetime of your home’s roof. Also, these 4 upgrades that I will share with you will typically need to be done during a new roof installation. 

4 Upgrades to Consider when Getting a New Roof in Grand Rapids Michigan

Making sure your home is protected against the weather that happens in Grand Rapids Michigan is important. So some of these upgrades are chosen specifically because we have such cold winters and sweltering summers. These upgrades can also make your home more valuable as well giving you better energy efficiency and more curb appeal to you home. Add all of these or just a single one upgrade and you can increase the home’s value as well as protect it better against weather and other problems.

4 Upgrades to Consider when Getting a New Roof in Grand Rapids Michigan

Install an Airtight Chimney Cap on Your Home

When your chimney is not in use it can be a huge drain on your home’s heating and cooling. Even when you close the flu on the chimney it doesn’t do much in terms of insulating the chimney and fireplace area. It basically just places a metal flap to not allow much air to pass. For most homes a simple flu doesn’t properly stop the warm air from escaping through your chimney. Most chimney caps aren’t designed to stop this warm air. Instead their main goal is to keep critters out of the chimney. Talk with one of our roofing experts about installing an airtight chimney cap on your home to dramatically improve the energy efficiency of the chimney.

Use Energy Efficient Shingles and Under-Layment

Every little thing you do to make your home more energy efficient is very important. From changing the standard light bulbs in your home to adding solar panels to supplement your home’s energy. All of these things can contribute to a more energy efficient home. Today there are energy efficient shingles that you can choose as well as complete roofing systems which includes an energy efficient under-layment. Coupled with a cooler choice color for roofing materials and you can add more energy efficiency to your home simply by your roofing material choices.

Make Sure You Have Enough Ventilation for Your Roof

During the summer your attic is likely a steam box. As heat builds up in the attic it can directly affect the roofing materials installed on your home’s roof. It can also make the roof age prematurely and if there is higher humidity it can lead to all sorts of problems including mold in your home. Not only that but having a sweltering attic means your home’s HVAC system will need to work much harder and burn much more energy to keep the home comfortable. Making sure your home’s roof is fully ventilated is crucial to a good roofing outcome.

Ensure You Have Roof Ice Dam Protection

During the winter months in Grand Rapids Michigan the snow and ice can lead to problems on your roof. This is particularly problematic for many homes who may not have protection from the dreaded ice dam. Ice dams form on the edges of your home’s roof and can back water up into the home and damage the interior of the home as well as the roof itself. Adding ice dam protection during the new roof installation in Grand Rapids Michigan can protect your home against this threat. It also means that you won’t need to even worry about the ice dam problem that plagues so many homes in our area.

Get an Estimate Today on a New Roof

Want to learn more about these upgrades as well as many other options for a new roof installation in Grand Rapids Michigan? Be sure to contact Grand Rapids Home Pros today for more information and a free quote on a new roof.