The Importance of Knowing the Age of Your Roof

Your roof serves as your home’s primary defense against the elements. Throughout its lifespan, however, it may encounter issues that require immediate attention. As you discuss leaks and other signs of deterioration with your chosen roofing contractor, they may ask you about the age of your roof. Read on to find out why it pays to know this crucial piece of information.

Age of Your Roof

Determining the Best Roofing Solution

By knowing your roof’s age, your contractor will have a better understanding of what needs to be done to fix any leaks. Their suggested solution for a leak in your asphalt shingle roof will depend on whether or not it’s relatively new. Remember that this kind of roofing system has an average lifespan of about 20 years, provided that it was installed properly and undergoes regular maintenance. If it’s less than a decade old, you can expect the problem to be fixed through swift repairs.

However, if your asphalt shingle roof is nearing the 20-year mark, your contractor won’t suggest the same solution indicated above. It’s deemed impractical given the tremendous amount of wear and tear the system has endured over the years. A roof replacement is a more sensible solution in this case. In addition to being a better, longer-lasting solution, it will also ensure that your home remains dry and damage-free regardless of the season.

Determining Your Roof’s Age

There are two ways to determine the age of your roof. One involves going through past records. If you had your roof replaced years ago, check the invoice. Information such as the date of installation is indicated on this piece of documentation.

Performing a visual inspection is another way of determining your roof’s age. This option should be used only if you don’t remember the exact number of years since it was installed and have no record of it. A residential roofing system that’s nearing the end of its life will show signs of extensive shingle damage in the form of buckling, curling and cracking. Bald spots may also appear on a significant portion of the roof’s surface—an indication of granule loss.

For a more thorough description of your roof’s overall condition, turn to the experts at Bone Dry Roofing – West. Call (970) 364-7996 or fill out our contact form to request a free estimate.

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