Signs You May Need a Roof Replacement
Not sure if it’s time for a new roof? These common issues can indicate the need for a full replacement.
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Shingles are curling, cracked, or falling off

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Your roof is 20+ years old with visible aging

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Sections of the roof are sagging or feel soft

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Water spots appear on ceilings after rain

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Shingles granules are collecting in your gutters

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Moss or algae growth

How Long Should a Roof Last Before Being Replaced?
Lifespan varies based on the material and installation quality. Here are average timelines:
- Asphalt: 20-30 years
- Cedar: 25-40 years
- Metal: 40-70 years
- Slate: 75-100+ years
- Synthetic Slate: 40-50 years
- TPO: 20-30 years
- EPDM: 25-35 years
- Solar: 25-35 years










