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What is the expected lifespan of a typical residential roof?
The lifespan of a residential roof varies depending on the material used. Asphalt shingles typically last 20-25 years, metal roofing can last 40-70 years, and slate, copper, and tile roofs can last more than 50 years. Regular maintenance and local climate conditions can also influence the roof’s longevity.
How can I determine if my roof needs repair or a complete replacement?
and has multiple problem areas, a replacement might be necessary. Look for signs like missing or curling shingles, sagging, algae growth, granule loss, or water leakage inside the house. If the issues are localized, a repair may suffice. However, consulting with a roofing professional is always recommended for an accurate assessment.
What are the differences between asphalt shingles, metal roofing, and tile roofing in terms of performance and cost?
How does severe weather, like hailstorms or heavy snowfall, impact the durability of my roof?
Severe weather conditions can accelerate wear and tear. Hail can dent or crack roofing materials, while heavy snowfall can strain the roof’s structure, especially if it accumulates. It’s essential to inspect the roof after major weather events to catch and address any potential damage early on.
How often should I schedule a professional roof inspection to ensure its optimal condition?
It’s recommended to have your roof professionally inspected at least once every two years. However, if your region frequently experiences severe weather or if your roof is older, annual inspections might be more appropriate.