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How Long is a Roof Lifespan?

It’s the circle of life; everything must eventually come to an end. Sadly, this means your home’s roof too. If you’ve recently had a roof installed or are looking to get a new one, you’re probably wondering just how long that new roof will last. The answer to that question isn’t simple. The average lifespan of a roof depends on the material type used and where your house is located. Eager to find out how long it will be before your roof kicks the bucket? Read on!

Asphalt Shingles

Due to their affordability and versatility, asphalt shingles are the most common type of roofing material. Asphalt shingles are made up of a variety of ingredients, including organic materials and cement fibers. This allows them to have a layer of protection from UV rays and harsh weather making them durable and suitable for many different environmental conditions. The average lifespan for roofs of this type is about 20 years.

 

Metal

Metal roofs are made from a variety of metals including zinc, steel, and aluminum. They are water-resistant and able to protect homes from heavy snow and rain. Typically metal roofs can last around 50-60 years. This can vary depending on the quality and thickness of the metal used. The thicker the metal the longer the lifespan of the roof.

 

Slate

Made from rock, slate roofs are extremely durable. Slate roofs can withstand fire, rain, and the harshest of winds. They are also impervious to insects and rot, unlike other roofing materials. All of this makes for an outstanding lifespan of up to 100+ years.

 

Wood

Wood roofs can be made from a variety of wood types, so the length of a wood roof’s lifespan is dependent on what it’s made of. Cedar is considered one of the most reliable and durable wood materials because it is insect and rot-resistant, unlike other wood choices. A roof made from cedar can typically last up to 30 years with proper annual maintenance.

 

Tile

There are numerous types of tile roofs, concrete and clay being the most common. A roof’s life expectancy varies, depending on which type it is. Clay is the most long-lasting option with a lifespan of up to 100 years while concrete typically lasts for up to 50 years. 

 

Is it time to replace your roof? Give us a call!

If your roof has reached the end of its life expectancy it’s time for you to think of getting a replacement. The experts here at Arnett are experienced and ready to help you get the roof of your dreams. Call us today at 855-369-1004 or check out our website for a free estimate!

 

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