How to Know When It’s Time for a Roof Replacement

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Your roof is your home’s first line of defense, protecting you from the elements and maintaining structural integrity. But like anything else, it won’t last forever. Recognizing the signs of a failing roof early can help you avoid costly repairs and protect your investment.

At RBH Roofing, we specialize in expert roof inspections, repairs, and replacements. If you’re wondering whether it’s time for a new roof, here are the key warning signs to watch for:

1. Your Roof is Aging

Most asphalt shingle roofs last 20-25 years, while metal and tile roofs can last even longer. If your roof is approaching or has exceeded its lifespan, it may be time for a professional assessment.

2. Damaged or Missing Shingles

Shingles protect your home from water infiltration. If you notice:

These are clear indicators that your roof’s integrity is compromised and may need replacement.

3. Excessive Granules in Gutters

As shingles deteriorate, they shed granules, which can accumulate in your gutters. If you see a significant amount of granules while cleaning your gutters, it’s a sign your shingles are wearing out.

4. Leaks, Water Stains, or Mold Growth

Water damage often starts small but can quickly escalate into serious structural problems. Look for:

Ignoring these signs can lead to costly interior damage and even compromise your home’s foundation.

5. A Sagging Roof

A sagging or drooping roof is a major red flag. This can indicate rotting wood, trapped moisture, or foundational issues. If you notice this, schedule an inspection immediately.

6. Rising Energy Bills

A failing roof can impact your home’s insulation, allowing heat or cool air to escape. If you’ve noticed an increase in energy costs, your roof could be the culprit.

What’s the Next Step?

If you’ve spotted any of these warning signs, don’t wait for further damage. RBH Roofing offers free roof inspections to assess your roof’s condition and provide expert recommendations on whether a repair or full replacement is needed.

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