🏠 Roofing Insights: Expert Advice from Carlos Sanchez with Continental Roof
When it comes to buying or selling a home, one of the most important but often overlooked components is the roof. I sat down for an interview with Carlos Sanchez from Continental Roof, who shared invaluable insights about roof maintenance, inspections, and what sellers and buyers should know before closing.
A few years ago, I faced a real estate challenge that highlighted just how critical it is to have a reliable roofing expert. During a walkthrough just days before closing, a leak was discovered following a major storm. With the sellers already relocated out of state, I had to act fast and that’s when Carlos came to the rescue. His prompt response and expertise saved the day, proving why having the right roofing professional is so important in real estate transactions.
👀 What to Look for in a Roof
Carlos emphasized that even from the ground, there are several signs that indicate the condition of a roof. Look for:
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Buckled shingles or “fish mouths” - shingles that are curling or lifting can indicate nail issues or damage from wind.
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Gutter observations – dents or damage from hail can signal underlying roof issues.
These small details can help buyers, sellers, and inspectors anticipate potential problems before they become costly surprises.
💡Tips for Sellers
For homeowners preparing to sell, Carlos recommends a proactive approach:
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Know your roof’s age – This helps gauge how much life is left and whether repairs or replacement may be necessary.
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Schedule an inspection – Many roofers, including Continental Roof, offer free inspections before listing. This ensures any issues are addressed early, preventing last-minute problems at closing.
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Roof tune-ups – Even older roofs can last longer with minor maintenance, such as sealing exposed nails, checking chimney mortar, and inspecting pipe flashings. A tune-up can extend a roof’s life for years at a fraction of the cost of replacement.
🧰 Roof Lifespan and Maintenance
Understanding the lifespan of roofing materials is crucial:
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Three-tab shingles typically last around 25 years.
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Dimensional shingles can last 30–40 years.
Climate plays a significant role. Rapid temperature changes, hail, and wind can all shorten a roof’s life. Regular maintenance, clearing leaves from valleys, and ensuring gutters function properly can help protect your investment.
Carlos also noted that gutter guards are useful but should be installed thoughtfully. Certain areas that collect large amounts of water may require gaps to prevent overflow and maintain proper drainage.
💸 Insurance Claims and Unexpected Coverage
Roofing often intersects with insurance, and Carlos shared that about 40% of his work involves insurance claims. Homeowners are sometimes surprised by what is, or isn’t, covered. Interestingly, some policies even cover damage caused by raccoons, due to a unique classification in insurance guidelines!
💭 Final Thoughts
Having a trustworthy roofing expert like Carlos Sanchez can make a significant difference when buying, selling, or maintaining a home. From inspections and tune ups to navigating insurance claims, a proactive approach ensures both safety and peace of mind.
If you have questions about your roof or want to learn more about insurance-related topics, feel free to reach out to Carlos Sanchez with Continental Roof. His expertise can help guide you through the process and prevent surprises down the line.
Whether you’re a first-time homebuyer, upsizing, or downsizing, the right guidance can make all the difference.
💼 Connect with Laura Connock
📍 Global Real Estate Advisor, Robinson Sotheby's International Realty
As a Greater Cincinnati Realtor who values education, transparency, and strategy, I’m here to help you make confident real estate decisions, whether you’re buying your first home or your next one.