September 16, 2025 
 
 If you’re thinking about selling your home, you’re probably making a list of projects to boost curb appeal and home value — new paint, landscaping touch-ups, maybe a bathroom update. But what about your roof?                                                            At Sexton Roofing & Siding, one of the most common questions we get from homeowners around Western Massachusetts is:                                                 “Should I replace my roof before putting my house on the market?”                                                             The short answer?                                          It depends.                                                            Let’s break down when it makes sense, what buyers are looking for, and whether the investment pays off in the long run.                                                            Why Your Roof Matters to Buyers                                                 Your roof is one of the first things potential buyers notice — and it can make or break their impression of your home. Even if the interior looks beautiful, an aging or visibly damaged roof raises immediate concerns about potential repairs and extra costs down the road.                                                            A new or well-maintained roof signals:                                                             The home has been cared for                                                      Buyers won’t need to budget for a costly replacement right away                                                      Protection from leaks, weather damage, and energy inefficiency                                                                       In competitive real estate markets like ours in Western Mass, that peace of mind can be a significant selling point.                                                            What’s the ROI on a New Roof?                                                 According to national real estate data, replacing a roof before selling can offer a return on investment (ROI) of about 55-70%. However, its actual value lies in making your home more marketable and selling it faster.                                                            Benefits of replacing your roof before selling                               :                                                             Higher asking price potential                                                      More buyer interest and showings                                                      Fewer issues flagged during home inspections                                                      Smoother negotiations (and fewer last-minute repair credits)                                                      Faster closing time                                                            In some cases, sellers have recouped even more than average, especially if the old roof was in poor shape or if buyers were deciding between multiple listings.                                                            When Should You Replace the Roof Before Selling?                                                 Consider a replacement if:                                                             Your roof is 20+ years old                                                      Shingles are missing, curling, or visibly damaged                                                      There’s evidence of leaks or water stains in the attic or ceilings                                                      Buyers in your neighborhood expect newer, move-in-ready homes                                                            On the other hand, if your roof is in good condition with plenty of life left, a professional inspection and minor repairs may be enough to reassure buyers and satisfy home inspection requirements.                                                            Pro Tip: Highlight a New Roof in Your Listing                                                 If you do invest in a new roof, make sure your real estate agent features it prominently in your home’s listing description and during showings.                                                 “New roof ”                                           is a significant selling point that buyers love to see — and it can help set your property apart in a crowded market.                                                                       Thinking About Selling? Let’s Check Your Roof First.                                                 Before listing your home, it’s worth getting a professional roof inspection to assess its condition and explore your options. At Sexton Roofing & Siding, we offer honest, pressure-free advice to homeowners throughout Western Massachusetts.                                                 Whether you need a simple repair, a roof tune-up, or a complete replacement, we’ll help you make the best decision for your home and your budget.                                                                                Contact us                                           today to schedule your roof inspection and get your home market-ready with confidence!