Signs You May Need a Roof Replacement
Is your roof showing signs of age or wear? Here are some of the most common signs that it may be time to consider a full replacement:
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Shingles are cracked, curling, or missing

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Your roof is over 20 years old or appears worn

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You notice frequent leaks, water stains, or sagging

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Shingle granules are collecting in your gutters or downspouts

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Moss, algae, or dark streaks are covering large areas

How Long Should a Roof Last Before Being Replaced?
Knowing the average lifespan of your roofing material helps you plan ahead and avoid unexpected damage. Here’s how long most roofs can be expected to last under normal conditions:
- Asphalt: 15-25 years
- Metal: 30-50+ years




