Re-roofing – Tear off and Roof Recovery MN

Re-roofing – Tear off and Recovers

There are two options available for re-roofing installations.  One would be to tear off the old roof before applying the new one (tear off).  The second would be to lay new shingles over the existing roof (lay over).  While the second choice is the less expensive of the two options, it is not necessarily always the best choice.

Is It Always Necessary To Tear Off Existing Shingles Before Reroofing?

There are advantages to tearing off the old roof before installing a new one.  For example:

  • If there are any defects in the roof deck, they will be revealed when the roof is torn off.
  • These defects should be repaired before applying the new roof.
  • If condensation problems exist in the attic, they too will be revealed when the roof is torn off. Properly designed attic ventilation can then be installed in order to help eliminate such problems.
  • When the old roof is torn off, waterproofing shingle underlayment can be installed before applying the new roof.  This will help protect against leaks created by cyclical ice damage and wind-driven rain.
  • Tearing off the old roof and starting with a clean deck before reroofing may result in a smoother finished roof system.

Although there is added cost to these advantages, each lessens the likelihood that the validity of the manufacturer’s shingle warranty will be impaired.  If the old roof is torn off, your contractor should be responsible for the cleanup and disposal of the old shingles, but make sure your contract states this clearly.

If you do plan to re-roof over existing shingles, first check if your local building codes limit the number of roof layers that can be applied to a residence in your area.  Your Minnesota roofing contractor will know the pertinent code requirements.