Repair, Restore, or Replace Your Roof?
Decision Guide

Repair, Restore, or Replace Your Roof?

The right roof decision depends on what is actually wrong. Some roofs need minor repair, some qualify for restoration, and some should be replaced.

Local Roof Context

Choose Restoration When

Restoration may fit when the roof is aging, dry, or losing flexibility but still structurally sound.

We serve homeowners around Richmond, Henrico, Chesterfield, and Midlothian with roof evaluations focused on asphalt shingle condition, aging, and restoration fit.

What to Watch For

Choose Repair When

  • Repair isolated damage or leaks first
  • Restore aging but intact shingles
  • Replace roofs with major structural problems
  • Use inspection to avoid guessing
Roof Maxx Fit

Choose Replacement When

Replacement may be needed when damage is widespread, the roof is leaking, or shingles are beyond serviceable condition.

Serving Richmond, Henrico, Chesterfield, and Midlothian. If your asphalt shingle roof is showing age, schedule a free evaluation before deciding between repair, restoration, or replacement.
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Is this service available near Richmond, VA?

Yes. Richmond Roof Rejuvenation serves Richmond and nearby Central Virginia communities, including Henrico, Chesterfield, Midlothian, Glen Allen, Mechanicsville, and surrounding areas.

Does Roof Maxx work for every asphalt shingle roof?

No. Roof Maxx is for qualifying asphalt shingles that are aging but still structurally sound. Roofs with active leaks, major damage, missing shingles, or deck problems may need repair or replacement first.

What should a homeowner do first?

The best first step is a roof evaluation. The inspection helps determine whether the roof is a fit for restoration, needs repair first, or should be considered for replacement.

Why does local roof condition matter?

Roof age, sun exposure, tree cover, storm history, and maintenance can all affect whether asphalt shingles are a good fit for restoration.