Having a stable roof is fundamental when you consider your home’s overall safety. Your roof is your home’s primary protection against external elements. Weather, for example, will affect your roof before it affects the rest of your home.

If you’re going to have a home that is safe for as long as possible, you need to know how long your roof will last. Marine Home Improvement provides you with some warning signs below that will help to determine how long your roof lasts, as well as a guide on how long it should last when it’s in optimal shape.

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All About The Lifespan

You’re not the only homeowner who has asked themselves. “How long will my roof last?” In short, your roof should be able to last you decades. No matter what the material, this is true. Still, there are materials that are more susceptible to deterioration than others.

Wood or timber is a material that will deteriorate more quickly than others. This is especially true if you live in an area that experiences a significant amount of rain. Materials like metal, on the other hand, will last longer.

All About The Warning Signs

There are a few ways for you to know if your roof’s lifespan is coming to an end. Broken shingles, for example, are signs that your roof has experienced trauma. When your roof has broken shingles, you need to call professional roofers as soon as possible to ensure that your roof works the best it can.

You should also look over your gutters. If you notice that one is in the process of failing or that it has already failed, this is an indication that they need to be repaired or replaced. Once one gutter joint fails, the rest tend to fail as well because excessive weight is placed on the leftover joints.

Weight can be placed on gutter joints when weather causes branches and leaves fall into the gutters. In order to ensure that they don’t fail before their lifespan is up, you can have your gutters cleared during the year or you can clear them yourselves.

Keep in mind that if you haven’t cleared gutters of grime before, you should hire professionals to do so. If you do this by yourself, you should always be wary of branches because you can harm your gutters when you clear them. Branches can scratch and break gutters; however, when done safely, you’re saving your home from a shorter lifespan.

Conclusion

Having a home that is protected from the elements is vital. A damaged or expired roof may cause you to experience leaks or floods, which can turn into more damages in no time. In order to ensure that your roof lives up to its lifespan, you should look for broken shingles or damaged gutters. If you notice problems with either, you can always call roofing professionals to solve your problems.

If you have any questions or if you want to know more about your particular roof, contact us today and get a free quote! You may also call us at t (781) 603-9133;  we love to hear about the inquiries of our potential clients.