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Knowing the age and condition of your roof is just part of the job description if you’re a Texas homeowner. Not only does a good roof protect you from the elements, it can also prevent significant costs associated with property damage if water does start to seep in.
Here in Central Texas, we see the average lifespan of an Austin roof made with asphalt shingles lasting roughly 20 years.
Factors that shorten that timespan include things like poor ventilation in the home. This can lead to a buildup of heat and humidity in the attic, which can then more quickly age the shingles.
Other natural elements like sun, rain, hail and wind also take their toll on our roofs. Depending on the quality of materials and workmanship used during the roofing process, these things may also wear out more quickly.
While for some, a roof can be out of sight, out of mind, it’s important to pay close attention to your roof’s condition and stay on top of routine maintenance. Doing so can help prolong the life of your existing roof.
Here are a few simple steps you should do on a regular basis:
If you would like to schedule a roof inspection or have questions about roof repairs or replacements, get in touch with our team at Storm Guard of SW Austin today.

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