How long should a roof last?

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While roofs are designed to last for a decade and more, there are factors that are beyond anyone’s control that have an impact on its lifespan. The local weather, natural elements, and environmental conditions to name a few. 

How well a roof is taken care of makes or breaks its longevity. It is why roof experts highly recommend annual roof inspections and other roofing solutions to maximize its lifespan. 

Key Takeaways: What You Should Know

  • The lifespan of a roof varies depending on three factors: installation quality, local weather, and roofing material.
  • Different roofing materials have varying lifespan.
  • Extreme heat, humidity, and frequent hail can affect a roof’s durability and longevity.
  • Poor installation can weaken a roof’s integrity and reduce its effectiveness and lifespan.
  • Proactive maintenance can maximize the lifespan of a roof.
  • Overhanging branches can cause roof problems.
  • An annual inspection detects roofing problems early and prevents them from worsening.
  • Unmaintained gutters can cause not only roofing problems but also structural issues.

3 Factors that Can Influence the Lifespan of a Roof

The lifespan and integrity of your roof depends on three key factors: the roofing material, the quality of the installation, and the local climate.

Here’s why.

The Roofing Material 

Roofs are made of various materials. Each material offers different quality and lifespan.  

MaterialDescriptionLifespan

Asphalt Shingle Roofs
Affordable, common, and easy to work with
15 to 20 years

Metal Roofs
A stylish, durable, and weather-resistant roofing material. A smart choice for homeowners seeking a long-lasting roof
40 to 70 years

Slate Roofs
Offers a timeless aesthetic and exceptional lifespan
75 to 200 years

Wood Roofs
A visually stunning and naturally elegant roofing material, it is a sustainable choice for eco-conscious homeowners 
25 to 30 years

Local Climate and Environmental Conditions

Local weather plays a key role in how long your roof lasts. Here’s a look at how different climate conditions can impact a roof’s lifespan.

Extreme Heat

Extreme heat can damage the roof and cause shingles to crack, curl, or warp. Intense UV rays can also lead to premature aging and a shortened lifespan.

Cold Climates

Many homeowners don’t know that temperature changes can cause roofs to move. And this expansion and contraction can lead to cracks and structural damage.

Proper installation as well as attic ventilation can help reduce these effects.

Frequent Hail

Frequent hailstorms can gradually damage the roof. They leave dents that weaken its protective barrier that, as a result, makes it more susceptible to leaks and other roofing problems. 

Humid Areas

High humidity can create a breeding ground for unwanted guests like mold and moss on the roof. These growths can lead to rotting and water damage if left unchecked. 

Installation Quality

Homeowners should not underestimate the importance of proper roof installation. A poorly installed roof can sag, wear out prematurely, and develop leaks. To maximize the lifespan of a roof, every shingle must be securely aligned and fastened.

3 Ways to Maximize the Lifespan of a Roof 

Regular inspections prevent costly roof repairs and extend the longevity of a roof. Here are some recommended maintenance plans from Twin Cities Siding and Roofing.

Conduct Yearly Roof Inspection

Annual roof inspections are key to identifying and addressing potential problems before they escalate. Here’s how.

Inspection TaskWhat to Look ForImportance
Mold, Algae, or RotCheck for mold, algae, and dark stains. These signify excess moisture, and weakens roofPrevent gradual degradation of the roof by removing mold and moss growths
Loose or Missing ShinglesCurled or loose shingles, cracks, and granule loss Prevents the roof from premature aging and damage.
Post-Severe Weather Check
Wind damages, hail dents, or cracks

Prevents minor issues from worsening
Leaks or Water Damage
Excessive moisture, water stains or mold on ceilings 

Prevents structural damage
Flashing Around Roof Openings
Cracks, rust, vents, and improper seals around chimneys

Prevents water from entering and weakening roof
Gutter Condition
Clogged downspouts, debris buildup, and waterflow

Prevents debris and water buildup
Roof Valleys
Damaged shingles in roof valleys, debris buildup

Prevent leaks cause by heavy water flow
Structural Integrity
Sagging roof and damaged roof rafters or rafters

Early detection of possible structural damage

Give It a Regular Gutter Cleaning and Maintenance

The gutters play an important role in protecting homes from water damage. But when it gets clogged with leaves, debris, and other gunk, they can’t do their job effectively. Regular gutter cleaning prevents problems like leaks, rot, and even structural issues.

Here’s how to keep the gutter clean.

1. Schedule Regular Gutter Cleaning: Aim for at least twice a year, ideally in the spring and fall when leaves and debris are most likely to accumulate.

2. Safety First: Use a sturdy ladder and ensure it’s properly positioned on a stable surface. 

3. Remove Debris by Hand: Clear out leaves, twigs, and other large debris from the gutters.

4. Use a Hose: Use a garden hose to flush out any remaining debris and ensure water flows freely through the gutters and downspouts.

5. Consider Gutter Guards: Gutter guards can help reduce the frequency of cleaning by preventing leaves and debris from entering your gutters in the first place.

6. Inspect for Damage: While cleaning, check for any signs of damage, such as leaks, cracks, or sagging. Address these issues promptly to prevent further problems.

Cut Overhanging Tree Branches

Overhanging branches can pose a serious threat to your roof, especially during storms. Cutting them avoids incidents, roofing problems, and other structural issues.

Here’s how.

  • Falling Branches: Strong winds, heavy snow, or ice storms can cause branches to snap and fall, leading to significant roof damage.
  • Debris Accumulation: Leaves, twigs, and pine needles shed by trees can clog gutters and accumulate on your roof. This debris traps moisture, creating a breeding ground for mold and rot, which can shorten your roof’s lifespan.
  • Surface Damage: Branches constantly scraping against your roof can wear down shingles and leave your roof vulnerable to leaks.

Call Your Local TCSR Roofer Now

Your home’s exterior is a valuable investment. A high-quality and seamlessly installed roof can last for decades, but proactive maintenance is essential to maximize its lifespan and prevent costly problems.

Twin Cities Siding and Roofing offers roof inspections, gutter accessories, and other exterior solutions like siding repair and replacement. We make sure not only to keep your home’s first line of defense in good shape all year round but that you get the most value out of your investment.

Call us today at (651) 571-9557 or schedule a free consultation and get a free estimate.

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