How Long Does The Average Roof Last?

The lifespan of a roof can be affected by many factors, including the quality of the installation & materials, climate & location, proper ventilation, physical damage from storms & weather-related issues, or often times the roof may have just passed it’s intended age and life expectancy. As of late, insurance companies are reluctant to insure your home if the roof is beyond a certain number of years, regardless of the current condition of your roof.

Although it can vary greatly, generally asphalt shingles may last up to 15 years or more, where as a metal or tile roof can last up to 25 to 50 years or more. It is always a good idea to have a routine inspection to protect the lifespan of your roof.

Which Type Of Roof Is The Best Choice?

There are several factors that go into which type of roof you choose. The look, style, and curb appeal can vary according to the homeowner’s personal tastes. Your budget preference and the length of time that you will be living in your home will also be things to consider when making your decision.

Are You Licensed And Insured?

Yes. We are licensed, insured, locally owned and operated, and are qualified to operate in the state of Nevada. We are always happy to provide our customers with any of our credentials. Customer confidence and peace of mind is very important to us.

Should I Replace My Roof If I’m Selling My Home?

If your roof is in poor condition, it can have a very large impact on the resale value of your home. Part of the process involved in the sale of your home is the inspection process. Upon inspection, they may find even more extensive underlying damage that could affect the buyer’s decision to purchase your home. If your roof needs replaced, the positives of investing in a new roof far outweigh the negatives of choosing not to.

How Much Does A New Roof Cost?

The cost of a roof can vary greatly depending on the type and quality of the roof that you choose. Historically, asphalt shingles have typically been the most popular and budget friendly choice, while tile roofs are higher in price due to the cost of the materials and labor involved in the installation. The cost of a metal roof normally lies somewhere in between a shingle roof and a tile roof, but metal roofs have quickly been making their way forward in popularity with today’s progression of technology in the roofing industry. These are all factors to consider when making your decision.

What Warranties Do You Offer On A New Roof?

We offer a 10 year workmanship guarantee along with any manufacturer warranties that apply.

Still have questions?

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