First: Know Your Starting Point
Your Option Set (When Each Makes Sense)
1) Targeted Repair
2) Restore with a Coating
3) Overlay/Layover (Recover)
4) Metal Retrofit
5) Full Replacement
A Quick Primer on Common Systems
TPO (thermoplastic) — Light, weldable seams, common on low-slope. Requires trained, manufacturer-aligned installation; many systems are eligible for long manufacturer warranties.
EPDM (rubber) — Proven longevity and flexibility; details at penetrations and edges need disciplined execution and maintenance. (See CRC’s roofing system resources for comparisons.)
Built-Up/Modified Bitumen — Multi-ply durability; pay close attention to flashings and drains during inspections. (CRC blogs and system pages cover pros and cons by system.)
Budget Planning: How Leaders Control Cost Without Cutting Corners
- Compare materials, labor, and scope carefully. Price varies by size, condition, and complexity; choose for longevity and energy performance, not sticker price alone.
- Prioritize work. Tackle critical risks now, schedule medium-priority items, and group low-priority tasks strategically.
- Lean on maintenance. Routine inspections and small repairs prevent major issues — and keep total cost lower over time.
- Time your project. Off-season scheduling can ease labor pressure and reduce queue delays.
Why Contractor Qualifications Matter
Kentucky and Indiana do not license roofing contractors — which means anyone with a truck can claim to be one. KRCA’s Certified Contractor program gives you an objective bar for insurance, bonding, ethics, and ongoing education. Choosing KRCA-certified professionals helps you avoid avoidable risk.
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