I always say, a well placed investment of time a money are worth a lot when it comes to selling your home... One of the biggest hurdles to overcome to a successful sale is a old or bad roof. In today's buyer's market, it is even more important than ever to go into into your home sale knowing exactly what you are willing to do about your roof. Here are some tips worth considering:
First, Have all the paperwork available showing when your roof was put on and if the warranty is still in tact.
Second, have up to 2 roofing contractors come over and evaluate your roof -- The condition of your wood shingles, composition, tile, slate or stone. Have them also the flashing to see that they were done correctly and that all the plumbing pipes and vents are sealed with caulk. Again, ask them if it was done correctly and professionally. You'd be surprised how many roofers don't take the time to
do the job right!
Third, have the contractors go into the attic and evaluate the condition of the wood framing, sheathing and drywall for dry rot or termite damage. This will effect the estimate -- especially if there have been slow leaks that have effected the wood.
Forth, have them explain the material they plan on using, the life of the roof, who the manufacturer is and how long the warranty is in effect for materials and labor.
In today's real estate marketplace, it is highly unlikely that buyers will overlook the challenges that are presented for a property with roofing problems. Handle them up front and diffuse any questions they may have with logically, confident answers -- like you are in control. It is ultimately up to the buyer, however, it has been my experience that they will be less inclined to cancel or hardball a seller if they are presented a clear picture of the facts up front.
Labels: Belmont Heights, California, Homes, Houses, Long Beach, Los Angeles, Real Estate, roof
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Dave Harbison @ 4:32 PM