How often should you change the shingles on your roof?

In general, this is the recommended replacement schedule based on the material used: Composition Shingles: 12-20 years. Asphalt Shingles: 15-30 years. Wood Shingles: 20-25 years.
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How do you know when your roof needs to be redone?

Don't ignore these seven warning signs that it's time to replace your roof.
  1. Water Damage in the Upstairs or Attic. ...
  2. The Roof Has Outlived its Lifespan. ...
  3. The Roof Sags. ...
  4. Moss, Mold, or Fungi Have Taken Over. ...
  5. Curling or Buckling Shingles. ...
  6. Missing Shingles or Granules. ...
  7. Missing Flashing, Gutter Guards or Fascia.
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How long do roof shingles last?

Dimensional shingles come with a 30-year manufacturer warranty. Vented properly and installed correctly, you should get around 80-85% of the life span out of an asphalt roof. That means you can expect to get about 20-22 years out of your 3-tab shingle roof and 25-28 years out of your dimensional shingles.
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How often should I reroof?

For instance, a typical asphalt shingle roof lasts 20 to 25 years, while a roof installed over an existing layer of shingles should be replaced after 20 years.
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How can you tell if a shingle roof is bad?

Cracking, wavy edges and curling are all signs of shingle damage. Another sign is pieces of roofing shingles located along the gutters of the home and spread along the roof's surface. Cracking and blistering roof shingles is a primary sign that the residential roof is starting to fail and requires immediate attention.
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How Often Should You Replace Roofing Shingles?



How many hours does it take to put on a new roof?

Usually the time it takes to do something like that is a couple hours. It might be a half an hour if it's something pretty obvious and straightforward; it might be two, three, four hours, half a day if it's a little more complex. Rarely will just a leak stop service visit take more than half a day.
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What do worn out shingles look like?

Missing Granules or Dark Spots

As a roof wears, the granules can come off the surface, weakening the shingle. Dark spots on the shingles may indicate that granules have worn away. Large amounts of granules in the gutter or downspouts may indicate that the roof is wearing prematurely.
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When should I reroof?

Reroofing is acceptable as long as there is only one layer of shingles and none of them are lifting or curling. If there are two or more layers, or if the single existing layer is curling, lifting, or otherwise unsound, then a reroof is needed.
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When should you reroof?

5. When is it time to reroof my house? Missing, curled or fragile shingles, loss of granules on shingles, leaks, stains on ceilings, excessive heat in the attic, blistering exterior paint — all are telltale signs that your roof needs to be replaced. 6.
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Should you replace gutters when replacing roof?

Do your gutters need to be removed during a roof replacement? Most customers usually replace their gutters when they replace their roof. However, if your gutters are fairly new or the material's integrity is holding strong, you probably aren't replacing them during your roof replacement.
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What color shingles last the longest?

Both light-colored and dark-colored shingles can last longer if given the necessary maintenance. The only thing tested and proven about light-colored shingles is that they help us keep the indoor temperature cooler in the hot summer season.
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Do they make 15 year shingles?

There are three types of asphalt shingles: 3-tab: These are the most affordable type of roof shingle. In the right conditions and with the proper maintenance, they can last 10 to 15 years. These are made from a fiberglass base topped with mineral granules that disperse and reflect the sun's rays.
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How do you extend the life of a shingle roof?

9 Tips to Extend Your Asphalt Shingle Roof's Lifespan
  1. Clean Gutters. If your gutters are clogged during a rain or snowstorm, where will the water go? ...
  2. Trim Trees. ...
  3. Keep Attic Ventilated. ...
  4. Insulate Your Home. ...
  5. Get an Annual Roof Inspection. ...
  6. Clear Debris From the Roof. ...
  7. Clean Off Moss. ...
  8. Avoid Ice Dams.
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How long do 30 year architectural shingles really last?

The truth is, a 30-year shingle will not really last 30 years. The expected service life of a 30-year product, if properly cared for, is approximately 25 years. If it's not cared for properly, that 30 year shingle will only last 12 to 15 years. That's one of the big misconceptions in the roofing marketplace.
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What is included in roof replacement?

How long does roof replacement work take?
  • Repairing or replacing rafters.
  • Adding breathable membrane.
  • Working with a hip and valley roof.
  • Lead flashing around a chimney.
  • Replacing guttering, fascia and soffits.
  • Adding to insulation cover.
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Is a 50 year roof worth it?

50-Year Roofing Shingles

Well, it all depends on the area. Sure, many 50-year shingles can withstand the test of time. You may install these shingles on your home, endure the occasional thunderstorm but otherwise fair weather, and discover that they truly last half a century or longer.
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Can you put a new roof over the old one?

You can only install a new roof over an old one if the old roof is completely flat and level. Several factors might cause the existence of curling shingles; therefore, it is advisable to involve a professional roofer to determine the cause and replace the shingle before proceeding to a re-roof.
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What type of roofing is best?

Asphalt Roofing Shingles

Relatively lightweight, inexpensive, and easy to install, asphalt shingles are the best choice for most houses. They come in sheets that are layered on a roof to give the illusion of more expensive single shingles, such as cedar and slate, that are installed one shingle at a time.
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Is it OK to put a second layer of shingles on a roof?

A second layer of shingles will decrease the integrity of your new roof and lower its lifespan. That's because shingles aren't designed to have a second layer of shingles on top of them! Plus, all that extra moisture and heat being applied to the first layer of shingles will make that first layer age faster.
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How many layers of roofing are allowed?

As mentioned above, homeowners are legally limited to two layer of roof shingles. Therefore, if you already have two layers, you'll need a full tear-off. Additionally, if your roof is severely damaged, it likely won't be able to support the weight of a reroof and will need to be torn off.
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When should I remove moss from my roof?

If your roof has sprouted a moss infection, you can remove it before it becomes serious enough to impact the performance of your roof. Moss is tough and typically you will not be able to remove it by hand. However, you can use a chemical solution to loosen the moss without damaging the shingles.
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Is it worth patching a roof?

Repairing your roof is going to be the most cost-effective way to take care of the problems you are having. These repairs can extend the life of an older roof and get you through until it's time to tear off your old one and replace it with a new one.
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How do you ruin shingles?

Wind. Wind damage to a roof is possible in severe storms. Shingles may be blown off your roof by strong winds, and then they can't do their job of protecting your home from rain.
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Why is roofing so expensive?

Tile and Asphalt are the most used materials for roofing, and they're manufactured with the usage of concrete, clay or oil. The rise of oil prices can directly impacted asphalt shingles to become more costly. Furthermore, the cost of disposing old and damaged materials has also increased in the recent years.
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How long does it take to roof a 2000 sq ft house?

In extreme cases, it could take three to five days. Depending on the weather, complexity, and accessibility of your home it could even take up to three weeks. But unless it's a large home, a roof can typically be replaced in a day.
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