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My homeowner's insurance premium just jumped again. Can a new roof help?
Yes, directly. West Virginia has seen a 14% average premium trend upward, largely driven by storm claims. The West Virginia Insurance Commissioner recognizes IBHS FORTIFIED Home standards. Installing a FORTIFIED-rated roof, which includes enhanced sealing and high-wind attachment, can qualify you for significant premium credits. This investment shifts the risk calculation for your insurer, making your home less costly to insure over the long term.
Our roof was installed in the 70s. Why is it suddenly having problems now?
Roofs in Downtown Parsons from 1974 are roughly 52 years old, far exceeding the service life of any material. The original architectural shingles were installed over 1x6 pine plank skip sheathing. Decades of UV exposure and moisture cycles cause the asphalt to become brittle. On skip sheathing, the unsupported shingle tabs can sag and crack more easily, accelerating failure. This combination of age and substrate is the root cause of leaks and granule loss you are seeing.
What are the actual code requirements for a roof replacement in Parsons today?
All work must comply with the 2021 IRC, permitted through the Tucker County Building Permits Office, and be performed by a contractor licensed by the West Virginia Division of Labor. Key 2026 requirements include extending ice and water shield membrane 24 inches inside the interior wall line, not just at the eaves, and using step flashing integrated with the wall's weather-resistive barrier. These details, often overlooked, are mandated to manage the ice damming and wind-driven rain specific to our climate.
My attic feels like a sauna. Could this be ruining my roof from the inside?
Absolutely. On a steep 8/12 gable roof, improper ventilation creates a high-temperature, high-humidity attic. This bakes the shingles from below, shortening their life, and leads to condensation that promotes mold on your 1x6 pine plank decking. The 2021 IRC requires a balanced system: intake vents at the soffits and exhaust at or near the ridge. This creates a passive flow that evacuates heat and moisture, protecting both the roof structure and your home's interior air quality.
A roofer just walked on my roof and said it's fine, but I'm not convinced.
A traditional visual walk-over on architectural shingles can miss critical sub-surface moisture trapped in the matting. In 2026, while drone use is emerging here, a thorough manual inspection involves lifting shingles at suspect areas to check for plywood decking rot or moisture in the skip sheathing gaps. This probe-and-look technique identifies failing underlayment and compromised fasteners that a surface view cannot reveal, providing a true assessment of remaining life.
What makes a roof 'storm-ready' for our area's severe thunderstorms?
Storm readiness here is defined by the ASCE 7-22 wind zone of 115 mph and a moderate hail risk. A resilient system starts with proper decking attachment to the rafters, then integrates a full ice and water shield underlayment at eaves and valleys. For the steep 8/12 pitch common in Parsons, using Class 4 impact-resistant shingles is a financial necessity. They withstand 1.5-inch hail, common in our May-August peak season, preventing costly granule loss and punctures that lead to claims.
Should I consider solar shingles instead of traditional asphalt when I replace my roof?
The decision hinges on priorities. Traditional architectural shingles offer proven storm resilience and lower upfront cost. Solar shingles integrate generation, and with Mon Power's 1:1 net metering plus the 30% federal tax credit, they can offset energy costs significantly. However, for a home in a 115 mph wind zone, the critical factor is the wind warranty and attachment method of the solar product, which must match or exceed the FORTIFIED standard to ensure both energy production and structural protection.
A storm just ripped shingles off. How fast can someone get here to tarp it?
We dispatch from the area of Parsons City Hall. For an active leak emergency in your neighborhood, our route is via US Route 219, with a typical response window of 45 to 60 minutes. The priority is to deploy a reinforced, code-compliant tarp secured with 2x4s, not just nails, to prevent further water intrusion and decking damage. This immediate mitigation is critical to protect the interior and is often required by your insurance policy.