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Inspect your roof at least once a year, especially after a wind or rainstorm.

  • Do not walk on your roof! There may be areas that have been weakened from termites, aging or faulty installation.
  • Use a pair of binoculars or use your phone to take photos that you can enlarge to get a look at your roof from the safety of the ground. Using a drone is another way to get a look from overhead. Look for missing or curled shingles and/or cracked or missing tiles.
  • Check out your rain gutters. Gutters may become clogged with debris and cause puddling that may harm your roof. Clean out gutters regularly so water drains properly. Also if rain gutters direct water to other parts of your roof, you may consider reworking the drainage flow.
  • After a wind or rain storm, look around your yard for shingles or pieces of roof that will need to be replaced.
  • Take a look at your ceilings. A water stain is often a sign of puddling water and leaks in your roof.
  • If you have an attic, inspect your attic space for any signs of water damage and leaking from your roof.
  • Humid weather is attractive to bugs. If you notice bugs swarming and wood that is compromised, chances are your roof will need repair.

Time For A New Roof?

There are a few do-it-yourself tasks you can do as the first step in your decision process, but if your roof is 20 years old or older, strongly consider Murakami Roofing’s roof inspection. A thorough roof inspection by an experienced roof professional includes looking at the inside and outside of the structure for signs of damage that are not always obvious.

Give us a call at 808-348-8270, email us at info@murakamiroofing.com or fill out our online request form to make an estimate appointment.

What’s Included In A Free Murakami Roofing Inspection

  • Check for loose roof shingles
  • Check rain gutter condition and flow pattern
  • Check roof for mold and mildew
  • Check attic for leaks
  • Check for dry rot and termite damage
  • Provide a written, detailed estimate
  • Answer all your questions until your are satisfied and comfortable

Things to Think About When You Reroof

There are a few considerations that affect the cost of roof materials and installation:

  • Complexity of your roof. If your home has been remodeled with additions, or you have a lot of style features, this may increase the cost of reproofing.
  • Size of the area to be roofed.
  • Selection of roof materials.
  • Special protective roof coatings and roof add ons that help save energy such as solar attic fans, skylights and tubes.
  • The price of oil used to fabricate roof materials fluctuates.

Types of Roofing Materials

Asphalt Fiberglass Shingles

Asphalt fiberglass shingles are economical, durable and come in a wide variety of styles and colors. Murakami Roofing recommends fiberglass shingles that use a fiberglass base mat and topped with waterproof asphalt coating. Fiberglass shingles have a higher fire rating than organic asphalt shingles, last longer and are algae and mold resistant.

Torch Roll

Torch roll roofing material gets its name from the application process that melds the components of the roofing material together with heat, creating a durable, watertight seal. A torch roll roof works well in rainy areas and is best for low-slope or flat roofs. Ask your Murakami Roofing professional for insight as to when torch roll or roll roofing is the best solution.

Metal Slate or Shingles

Metal roofing options come in a variety of colors and styles, requires little maintenance and is very durable. Aluminum shingles made with aluminum are lightweight, durable and weather resistant. It does not rust like steel, and will not rot like wood. Aluminum shingles will also reflect heat providing energy savings. When a roof coating is applied, a homeowner may potentially see savings in energy costs as well. It’s also possible that because of a metal roof’s durability and lifespan, some insurance companies may offer savings. Ask your Murakami Roofing professional for more information at 808-348-8270.

Solar Reflective Shingles

Choosing shingles with solar reflective qualities may keep your home cooler by reducing absorption of the sun’s heat and helps keep energy costs down. Solar reflective shingles may also improve the lifespan of your roof by shielding the inner components of the roof from the sun’s heat and temperature fluctuation.

Other Considerations

Once you’ve determined that you need a new roof, the type of roof you invest in may depend on how long you plan to stay in your home, the age of the home, where it is located and the manufacturer warranty. 

    Planning to Stay a Lifetime

    If you’re planning to stay in your home for the foreseeable future, than it makes sense to invest in the best roof possible since it will protect you, your family and your personal belongings. Your Murakami Roofing professional can answer questions about how various roof materials will fare depending on the climate where you live. 

      Planning to Stay a Lifetime

      If you’re planning to sell in the near future, you may consider increasing the curb appeal of your home with an attractive and affordable roof. 

        Age of the Home

        Consider the age of the home when choosing a roof shingle. If your home is relatively new, 20 years or less, it makes sense to invest in roof material for the long haul. If your home is older, it may make sense to balance your roof investment with the projected lifespan of the house. Your Murakami Roofing professional will present all of your options.

          Weather Exposure

          The durability of roof materials will be different if you live in rainy areas such as Windward Oahu or Manoa vs. the sunnier areas like Hawaii Kai and West Oahu. Heavy rain may subject your roof to moisture retention and potential mold streaking. Hotter conditions may shorten the lifespan of the shingle; you may consider solar reflective shingle products an/or coatings. Ask your Murakami Roofing estimator about how climate conditions will affect your roof.

            Manufacturer Warranty

            Most manufacturers offer a limited lifetime warranty, however the specific length of the warranty will vary depending on the type of roof material selected. Your Murakami Roofing professional will specify the manufacturer’s warranty on your written estimate. Be advised, the durability estimates are based on mainland weather, and not based on Hawaii’s heat and humidity, which may shorten the life of the shingle.

            Murakami Roofing Pro Recommendation

            Murakami Roofing estimators are experienced and knowledgeable about all types of roof materials and how they perform in Hawaii’s weather conditions. Your professional will also help find a balance between roof material cost and other considerations specific to your home.

            Free Roof Inspection & Written Estimate

            Give Murakami Roofing call at 808-348-8270, or email us at info@murakamiroofing.com. You may also  fill out our online request form to make an appointment.

            What’s Included in a Murakami Roofing Inspection

            • Check for loose shingles.
            • Check rain gutters.
            • Check for proper gutter drainage patterns.
            • Check roof for mold.
            • Check attic for leaks.
            • Check for dry-rot and termite damage.
            • Detailed written estimate.