Always Save Up For a New Roof

After observing your roof, you fully understand it can survive for a few more years beyond its manufacturer's recommended lifespan. However, the best Littleton, CO roofers can tell you that unpredictable roofs are great, but they're expensive, ticking time bombs that require your immediate attention.

As roofers, we highly recommend that you always save up for a new roof because you'll never know when you'll face the following.

Emergency Roof Replacement

Let's say you feel comfortable about your roof's uncertain lifespan. However, a sudden storm came, and it caused massive leaks to your property. Not only will you pay for your roof replacement, but you'll need to restore your property to its full functionality soon.

Solar Panel Installations

Installing solar panels requires a fresh roofing material set because if your roof gives up earlier than your solar panels, you'll need to remove and replace your solar panels soon. While it sounds expensive at first, having new roofing materials allows you to replace your roof and solar panels simultaneously.

Long-Term Peace of Mind

Uncertainty is the root cause of worry. With a long-surviving roof beyond the manufacturer's predictions, your roof can easily break down anytime. A roof replacement guarantees you won't have to deal with that problem within the next 30 years.

If you're unsure when to replace your roof, you can check Above Roofing's post regarding roof replacement frequency. 

Are you wondering, how often should you replace your roof? That depends on a lot of factors including:

  • what kind of roof you have
  • how well you maintain it
  • what kind of weather it endures
  • if it has unfixed damage

Regardless, we have all the answers you’re looking for right here in this guide.

We’ll start by explaining how long your roof should last on average, depending on what it’s made of. Then we’ll go over the various factors that can affect your roof’s lifespan and what they mean for you.

Ready to learn more? Then keep reading.

Average Lifespan of a Roof

Obviously, the different types of roofs have different lifespans. So, we’ll start by listing our estimates of average roof lifespans based on the roofing material used.

Asphalt Shingles

Under normal circumstances, 3-tab asphalt shingle roofs should last 15-20 years before needing replacement. However, architectural asphalt shingle roofs are a bit more resilient to the elements due to their design. These may last up to 10 years longer than 3-tab asphalt shingle roofs.

Clay/Cement Tile Roofing

Clay/concrete tile roofing is one of the hardiest roofing options there is. Not only are the tiles very resilient, but they’re also heavy. This means they’re installed on top of extra-sturdy roofing reinforcement, which means even more protection for your home.

For these reasons, tile roofing is extremely durable and will last from 50 to even 100 years.

Slate Roofing

Slate is by far the most durable roof you can buy. In most cases, it will last 100 years or longer. (Continued)

You can always count on Roper Roofing and Solar for all your Littleton, CO roof replacement and servicing needs. Contact us today to learn more about everything that we can do for you.

© All Rights Reserved 2023 Roper Roofing, 795 McIntyre St. Suite 303 - Golden, CO 80401 Privacy Policy Disclaimer