Signs You May Need a Roof Replacement
A damaged roof does not always fail all at once. In many cases, the warning signs show up gradually through leaks, stains, missing materials, or rising repair needs. If you notice any of the following issues, it may be time to schedule a professional roof inspection and find out whether replacement is the smarter long-term choice.
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Shingles are curling, cracking, buckling, or losing shingles

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Roof leaks keep coming back after previous repairs

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Missing shingles or storm damage are spread across multiple roof slopes

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Water stains, soft decking, mold, or moisture are showing inside the attic

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The roof is near the end of its expected service life

How Long Should a Roof Last Before Being Replaced?
Roof lifespan depends on the material, installation quality, ventilation, maintenance, storm exposure, and the amount of direct sun your roof receives. These are general replacement timelines for the roofing materials we offer:
- Asphalt: 15-30 years
- Metal: 40-70 years
- Tile: 50-75+ years
- Slate: 75-100+ years
- Wood Shake: 20-30 years








