Your Tax Refund Is a Good Start Toward a New Roof

In past years, many Americans have used their tax return to treat themselves to a nice vacation or splurge purchase. But in today’s economy, most will need to use their refund for the essentials — which may include a new roof.

While your refund may not cover the entire cost of a new roof, it can be a big step toward a replacement. Because financing is always an available option, all or part of your return could be applied as a down payment, helping to lower your monthly payment.

When it comes to protecting your home and family, your roof is the ultimate essential. So, if yours has seen better days, now is the time to start planning — when you can put your tax refund to good use and get on your contractor’s busy spring schedule.

For roof replacement tips and design recommendations, read our previously posted article: “Refund? Reroof!”

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