FAQ

FAQ

The lifespan of a roof depends on the material and the quality of installation. Asphalt shingle roofs usually last 20–30 years, while metal or tile roofs can last 40 years or more. Regular inspections and maintenance help extend your roof’s lifespan.

It’s a good idea to have your roof inspected at least once a year, ideally before or after harsh weather seasons. You should also schedule an inspection after major storms to check for hidden damage.

Spring and fall are generally the best seasons for roofing since the weather is mild and dry. However, professional roofing teams can complete most projects year-round, weather permitting.

Yes. A new roof with proper insulation and reflective materials can lower your energy bills by keeping your home cooler in the summer and warmer in the winter.

A properly installed roof will have clean, even lines, secure flashing, and well-sealed edges. You shouldn’t see lifted shingles, exposed nails, or sagging areas. Hiring a certified roofing contractor ensures the job meets industry standards.

Not always. If your gutters are in good condition and draining properly, they can stay. But if they show signs of rust, leaks, or poor alignment, replacing them during a roof installation can save time and prevent future issues.

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