@celtroofing: Not every roof needs a full replacement. In many cases, damage can be localized and repaired properly without replacing the entire roof. Wind damage, for example, may only affect a few shingles. If the rest of the roof is in good condition, a targeted repair can restore its integrity and extend its lifespan. The same goes for minor issues like loose shingles, small leaks, or damaged vents—these can often be fixed without a full replacement. A full roof replacement is usually necessary when: The damage is widespread (like heavy hail impact across the entire roof) The roof is near the end of its lifespan There are multiple problem areas or structural concerns That’s why it’s always important to get a professional inspection and even 2–3 opinions. An honest contractor will recommend what’s truly needed not just the most expensive option. #fyp #homeownertips #roofing #replacemnt #shingles