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FAQs
My 70-year-old roof in Morris Village looks okay, but I'm getting worried. Should I be?
A roof installed around 1957 is now 69 years old, far exceeding the service life of any material. The original architectural asphalt shingles over 1x6 pine plank decking in this climate have endured thousands of UV and freeze-thaw cycles, which degrade the asphalt and cause the wood planks to cup and crack. This aging decking no longer provides a stable nail base, leading to loose shingles and hidden leaks that compromise the entire structure.
My roof is leaking badly during a storm. How fast can a contractor get here to stop the water?
For an active leak, we prioritize emergency tarping to protect the interior. A crew dispatched from the Tioga State Forest Office can be on PA-287 and to most Morris Village addresses within 45 to 60 minutes, barring severe road conditions. The immediate goal is a watertight seal over the compromised area to divert water off the roof deck until permanent repairs can be scheduled.
What do I need to know about permits and codes for a roof in Tioga County?
All re-roofing requires a permit from the Tioga County Planning & Zoning Department, and your contractor must hold a valid Pennsylvania Attorney General Home Improvement Contractor Registration. Under the 2018 IRC with state amendments, the permit ensures code compliance, mandating specifics like ice and water shield in valleys and at eaves, and proper step flashing integration with sidewalls, which are critical for long-term performance.
My homeowner's insurance keeps going up. Can my roof really help lower the bill?
Yes, directly. Pennsylvania's insurance premium trend shows consistent increases. The PA Insurance Commissioner recognizes credits for FORTIFIED Home standards, a set of engineering upgrades for wind and water resistance. Installing a FORTIFIED-rated roof demonstrates reduced risk to your insurer, often resulting in a measurable reduction in your annual premium, offsetting a portion of the upgrade cost over time.
With all these severe thunderstorms, what makes a new roof actually storm-proof?
Complete storm-proofing isn't possible, but high-resilience is. Morris is in a 115 mph Ultimate Design Wind Speed zone, requiring specific decking attachment and flashing details. For the May-August hail season, installing Class 4 impact-resistant shingles is a financial necessity. They withstand moderate hail, preventing the cosmetic damage that leads to most insurance claims and subsequent premium hikes after a storm.
A roofer just walked on my roof and said it's fine. Is that a thorough inspection?
A visual walk-over often misses critical issues, especially on older plank decking. Sub-surface moisture from minor leaks can wick along the wood grain beneath seemingly intact shingles. In 2026, standard practice supplements visual checks with targeted drone thermography or moisture meters to map these hidden wet areas, providing a complete picture of the roof's health before recommending repair or replacement.
I have mold in my attic but my roof doesn't leak. What's happening?
This typically indicates a ventilation failure, a common issue on steep 8/12 pitch gable roofs. The 2018 IRC, enforced by Pennsylvania's code, requires a balanced system of intake (soffit) and exhaust (ridge or upper gable) vents. An imbalanced system traps hot, moist air in the attic, which condenses on the cold roof sheathing in winter, leading to wood rot and mold growth on the historic plank decking.
Should I get traditional shingles or wait for solar shingles when I replace my roof?
For a 2026 replacement in Morris, traditional architectural shingles paired with a separate rack-mounted solar system is the more robust financial decision. You benefit from the 30% federal Investment Tax Credit on the solar system and PA net metering, while using proven, repairable roofing materials. Integrated solar shingles often carry a significant cost premium and can complicate future roof repairs or warranty claims.