|
WHAT
IF YOU ARE SELLING?
(continued
from previous pg)
but there are also a lot of them who remind me of the family counselor
who has been divorced four times. So how does this apply to your
roof?
The sale process can change the set of glasses through which we
need to look at your roof. It can change the standards we have to
meet in doing repairs, even though they can be needless. It can
change the urgency of doing repairs from annually or biannually
to right now. It can even change the feasibility of proceeding with
repairs at all. We can keep some pretty ugly looking roofs serviceable
but thats not to say they will make a home inspector, who
may or may not know what hes looking at, happy. If your roof
is older and has not been particularly well maintained, you might
be well served to compare the cost of an aggressive repair job with
the cost of a new roof. While doing this, dont forget to factor
in the idea that we can do an extensive repair, you pay the bill
and I go to Tahiti with the money. Then a realtor shows up out front
with their client in tow. Chances are they dont particularly
know what they are looking at but they look up, slump their shoulders
and go, Oh, 18 year old roof. It doesnt matter
if the roof is serviceable. It doesnt matter if it can be
certified (we can do that). It only matters that it is X
number of years old. And then you add to the mix a gun-shy inspector
and maybe a roofer or two who the buyers agent uses and guess
what? Sometimes it makes sense to take what may likely be a hurdle
in the sale process and turn it into a selling point. By the way,
we are licensed and fully capable of doing complete reroofs but
I have chosen not to, so Im not necessarily impressed by the
argument of, We had several different roofers look at it and
they said
. OK, so much for shooting myself in the foot.
SOME LAST THOUGHTS
Hopefully this all has given you some ideas to think about when
approaching what to do, or not do with your roof. And hopefully
those ideas make sense. Let us know what you want to accomplish
as it pertains to the roof. Let us know if you want us to be conservative
or aggressive. Let us know if we have time to gradually upgrade
the roof. Let us know what your concerns are. Because after all,
that is the bottom line of the whole notion of roof maintenance
for it to make sense.
Privacy
Statment
|