How Long Does A Roof Last (And Why)?

How Long Does A Roof Last (And Why)?

Exact Answer: 25 To 50 Years

After gathering money, teenagers want to reside in their homes. Then they must be aware that it needs appropriate quality of materials and suitable for the climatic conditions. The most important part is the roof which gives shelter from the sun, rain, and wind.

In ancient times the people built homes with the help of the resources available in the surrounding. They made their homes with bamboo and shed their roofs with leaves.

The most popular residential roofing type in the US is an asphalt roof. It is famous as it is cost-effective for an average homeowner and easy to install.

How Long Does A Roof Last

How Long Does A Roof Last?

TypesPeriod
Roof as a whole25 to 50 years
Parts of the roof (replacement)15 to 25 years

While constructing a new house or modernizing an existing one, choosing the perfect type of roof and style of roof is more complicated than most people realize. To be said, a roof does a lot more than only protecting the house and its tenants from the outside environment. 

The roof style of a home also plays an important role in determining the overall look and style. The roofs can also provide some additional space and also make the home more resilient, energy-efficient, as well as weather-proof. 

There are many roof types and styles seen in most of the residences. However, gable roofs or pitched roofs are some of the most popular roofs in the US. 

Since the shape is not complex, the roofs are easy to build and inexpensive. Due to its triangular shape, it allows snow, rain, and ice to slide right off, which is needed in most regions. It also provides attic storage or an extra living space under the roof and allows more ventilation.

The gable roof can be constructed by any type of material, including asphalt shingles, metal, and clay, or concrete. It is recommended not to have gable roofs in the areas having high winds or near the hurricane corridors as the overhanging eaves on the gable roofs can get damaged due to strong winds or heavy rainfall.

The roofs must be taken care of and checked seasonally as different seasons have different impacts on them. They have to be repaired immediately in case there is water leakage, damage to the roof material, discoloration of the ceiling, or pests getting inside.

Why Does A Roof Last So Long?

As we know, a roof is the basic building block of a house as it provides shelter and protects us from the outside environment. Every roof gets damaged with the passing of years. 

Therefore, one must be aware of the damage caused to the roofs to get them replaced soon.

Talking about the topic, the average life expectancy of a roof can be up to 25 to 50 years. Its life span depends upon many factors such as the type and quality of materials used, as well as the environmental conditions.

Every roofing material has different durability, making the roofs last longer or shorter according to the conditions. If the cheaper quality of materials is used, then the roof will get damaged soon. They have to be replaced more than the other expensive roofing materials.

The roof’s lifespan is also affected by the poor quality installation. It can also decrease due to exposure to high winds, extreme temperatures, and other natural disasters. 

The color of material can also affect the roof, such as in a sunny climate, lighter materials must be used as dark products will absorb heat from the sun, which will bring wear and tear to the roofing material.

Conclusion

While constructing or renovating a house, it is most important to get a clear idea of the planning. The most crucial part of the house is the roof that has to be determined according to the suitability of the climate. 

Taking an example of a winter region, to shed off the high accumulations of snow, a higher-pitched roof can be the most practical option.

A roof protects the house and the occupants from the outer elements such as the sun, wind, and rain. Its lifespan wholly depends on the type of materials used as well as the environmental conditions. Without a roof, a house is useless as there will be no shelter above the head.

References

  1. http://media.ldscdn.org/pdf/magazines/liahona-november-2016/2016-11-05-fourth-floor-last-door-eng.pdf
  2. https://bjui-journals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/j.1464-410X.1991.tb15252.x
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