My New GAF Roof
Thank you to GAF for kindly sponsoring this post. All opinions are honest & completely my own.
You know you're an adult when you get crazy excited about a roof replacement. Today I'm sharing all the details about my new roof from start to finish.
When I purchased my new home earlier this year, getting a new roof was high on my priority list. According to the previous homeowner, the roof was over 25 years old. While I might have been able to get another year or two more out of it, it was definitely showing its age. Several areas of the roof were growing a "little moss garden," and I was told that one corner of the roof leaked from this past winter when snow built up. Obviously, these are things you do not want in a roof.
To complete this rather large project, I partnered with GAF and Lowe's Home Improvement. Like me, you might not know much about roofing. After some research, I discovered that GAF is the leading roofing manufacturer in North America. I was also pleased to learn that they have products designed to help with my roof's problem areas.
I was excited to work with Lowes again. As you may know, I have worked with them on craft projects. I also collaborated with them on the decoration of the living room of one of my readers, so I knew my roof would be in good hands.
To get the process started, a Lowe's Professional Service Exterior (PSE) associate came by for an in-home consultation. If you're looking for a new roof, you can visit or call your local Lowe's Home Improvement Store to set-up an in-home consultation, or schedule an appointment right on their website. The Lowes PSE person walked me through the process, from ordering to installation and educated me on the quality, durability, styles, and colors of GAF products.
When I was a teenager, I helped my dad install two roofs. Although I was mostly on clean-up duty, I saw the installation process from start to finish and learned how much time it takes and all the details that go into a good roofing job. Needless to say, I was happy to have someone else take on the replacement of my roof.
During the in-home consultation, I decided that the GAF Timberline Ultra HD® shingles in charcoal would be the best option for my roof.
I knew that I wanted a black or charcoal color. I thought it would work well with my home's white exterior. I also really like the ultra-dimensional wood-shake look these shingles provide.
As my PSE explained, this particular shingle would also be a good choice to help with the moss and algae issue I had with my existing roof since they have StainGuard Plus™ Time-Release Technology. This technology uses specially engineered capsules to release copper over time for long-lasting, algae-fighting power. In other words, no more moss on my roof!
One of my other concerns was that there was an electric ventilation fan in my attic. This fan kicked on anytime it got too hot in the space. I loved that it kept the attic cooler, but it was rather noisy, so I was hoping to find a solution for it.
The PSE suggested that I use the Cobra® Snow Country Advanced™ ridge vent. By installing this on the peak (or ridge) of the roof, I would be able to completely eliminate the electric exhaust fan and my attic would be properly ventilated and stay cooler. No more noisy attic fan.
To help with my leak issue from the snow, it was also recommended that I use GAF WeatherWatch®. This is the first protective layer that goes down over the plywood. WeatherWatch® is designed to keep water and ice out of vulnerable areas of the roof.
Once all of these decisions were made, all the products for my new roof were ordered, and the installation date was scheduled.
The installation went wonderfully. In fact, the local construction company that did the work had 95% of the project completed in one day. They worked from dawn to dusk. I was very impressed.
The old shingles came off first. I believe there was just one area of the roof that needed the plywood replaced before they could get started laying down the new roofing system.
Before the new Timberline Ultra HD® shingles went on, they also added a layer of FeltBuster® to the roof. This is a polypropylene roofing underlayment that helps to prevent rain from infiltrating under the roof's shingles (especially when it's very windy). As you can see in the photo, the FeltBuster® was added on top the Weather Watch®.
After that, a layer of starter shingles was installed and then the roof was ready for shingles!
After careful planning and lots of hard work by the construction crew, my new roof is complete!
Here's a look at the before ...
I always love seeing a house get a new roof. Since I went with a similar color, the change isn't overly dramatic. However, it certainly freshened up the look of my home. I also love the look of the Timberline Ultra HD® architectural shingles compared with traditional three-tab shingle. The former adds a lot of interest and texture.
Moreover, thanks to GAF, I am hugely excited about the fact that I no longer need to worry about my roof for many years. I'm now protected from leaks, moss, and algae, and my attic is well ventilated without the sound of a noisy fan.
Also, because I selected GAF shingles and GAF accessories. I was eligible for the GAF Lifetime ltd. warranty. Since a new roof can be such a big investment, this was something that was extremely important to me.
I also have to mention how great it was to work with Lowe's Home Improvement on this project. I'm big on communication, and they kept me updated every step of the way. There were zero surprises. I also felt the cost was appropriate and reasonable.
Whether you are in the market for a new roof now or in the coming years, I highly recommend taking a look at GAF and reaching out to Lowe's Home Improvement to set up an in-home consultation to see which GAF products are best for you and your home.
And thanks for joining me on my roofing adventure!
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