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How Long Will a Metal Roof Last? A Longer Lifespan Roofing Option?

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Metal roofing tends to be much more durable than its alternatives. It is resistant to many types of damage and often lasts much longer than other types of roof. Many people that have metal roofs installed don’t have to worry about having the property re-roofed during their lifetime.

Metal roofs can last approximately 2 to 3 times longer than asphalt varieties.

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Metal roofs are proven to be more durable than roofing material alternatives. The increased durability can lengthen the lifespan of your overall home. With the appropriate care, metal roofs can last approximately 2 to 3 times longer than asphalt varieties due to the fact that metal roofing is able to withstand damage from outside elements such as:

  • Fire
  • Moisture
  • Rain
  • Ice Buildup
  • Pest Infestation

Support the Lifespan of a Metal Roof

Even though metal roofing is one of the most durable roofing materials, it doesn’t discount proper maintenance. Here are a few ways to lengthen the lifespan of your metal roofing. 

Clear Loose Debris

Even though snow and rain can clear loose debris off your metal roofs such as branches or leaves but some of the debris still need removal. Certain standard window cleaning brushes can help clear debris without scrapping your roof. Look for brushes that have soft bristles to prevent scratching.

Prevent Tree from Scratching

Since the wind moves around outside obstructions, you have to take into account how the obstruction can scratch your metal roof. The most common obstruction is tree branches. They can scratch against the metal causing possible dents, cuts, or other damage. If you do not take care of tree damage, your metal roof’s resistance and durability will wear. To prevent scratching and damage, regularly trim trees and brushes.

Clean your Gutters

All roofs are subject to damage from gutter debris, even metal roofs. If your gutters are neglected, the debris blocking your gutter will result in water pooling. Water pooling in gutters can cause your roof to rust and corrode. 

Do Not Apply Paint

Metal roofing and paint do not mix. Prevent paint from getting on your metal roof at all costs. Paint can ruin the finish of a metal roof, shortening its life expectancy.

Metal Roofing Experts

Here at Lifetime Roofing, we strive to provide the services that you need to obtain the best roof for your Northern Utah property. There are many benefits of metal roofing including its life expectancy. To learn more about metal roofing, contact us at Lifetime Roofing today!

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Are you wanting some natural light in your home? Our team recommends considering the addition of a skylight. Skylights are a unique way of letting the outside light enter your space. They are stylish while being a functional addition to your home.

Skylights 

Traditional Skylights are made of acrylic, glass, or polycarbonate. A skylight is a fixed window set into the roofline. Skylights feature a frameset in the roof surrounded by flashing to prevent leaking.

Tubular Skylights 

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Skylights are not limited to the attic rooms of your home. When you want to brighten a room that won’t allow a wall window, there is an alternative for letting in the natural light. Tubular Skylights are an alternative. Tubular skylights are installed using a shaft that starts at the roof and extends down through your home. The tube redirects light down the shaft, diffusing it throughout the interior space.

Is a Skylight right for my home? 

Take into consideration the construction of your roof. Your roof must be able to support the skylight. Skylights are installed at the roofline beneath the roof shingles and sheathing. To start, consider your home’s framing. Typically, there are two types. 

  • Stick-framed Roofs: Because Stick-framed Roofs leave enough room to cut and fit a skylight between the rafters, they are more suited for Skylights.
  • Truss-framed Roofs: Truss-framed Roofs are made of prefabricated triangular units making them less ideal for Skylights. The trusses are not designed to be cut after installation since cutting can compromise the roof’s structural integrity.

Benefits of a Skylight Addition

  • Create a Beautiful Atmosphere: Skylights can add a beautiful aspect of organic light to your space. These are timeless additions to your home that can match any aesthetic.
  • Light in Dark Places: Many of us live in homes that have dark places where natural light doesn’t adequately brighten an area. Adding a Skylight can illuminate the sport needing some brightening.  
  • Add Resale Value to Your Home: By improving the overall look, feel, and function of your home, you can increase the value by adding a Skylight. Homebuyers find value in brightened spaces. 

Skylight Considerations

  • Expenses: Skylights may become expensive due to installation, maintenance, and change in energy bill costs. Be cautious of incorrect installations since placement and strategies are crucial. A professional inspection of your roof’s construction can ensure if the Skylight is right for you. 
  • Roof Leak Risk: If you have a high-quality Skylight, roof leaks are less likely to occur. If you have purchased a cheaper installation and Skylight, the risks are heightened. Steering clear of low-quality Skylights is best since certain materials will discolor and wear out faster, leading to roof leaks. 
  • Potential Interior Damage: A curb, also known as a raised watertight lip, is important for keeping leaks out of your home. Curbs effectively deflect water. Other waterproofing systems should be installed as well.

Skylight Life Expectancy

Depending on how well the skylight was installed, it can last between 8-15 years. The quality of the skylight’s manufacturing plays a big factor in how long the skylight will last. If your Skylight is taken care of, the life expectancy can be lengthened. 

Contact the Experts today

To conclude, check with one of our roofing experts. An expert can determine costs as well as if your home is ideal for a Skylight. We can help ensure proper installation if you are considering installing a skylight. Before buying the window, call our roofing experts today for more information.

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Although insulation is a top priority for the majority of homeowners, proper roof ventilation is key to keep your roofing system in top condition. Even the best insulation won’t work as productively as it should without a proper roof venting system.

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What is roof venting?

The main purpose of roof venting is to keep your attic dry during the chilly winter months and cold in the hot summer. Roof venting allows for natural airflow. Roof venting is a major component for the exit of hot and stale air, providing the main way out. Proper air circulation in your home is popularly known to make your living space a far more comfortable area. 

Protect your Home’s Roof

The two most common ways proper roof venation contributes to the protection of your home is:

  • Intake Vents bring in cool, fresh air into your attic.
  • Roof Ventilation frees the hot, muggy air from the exhaust point of your home’s system.

What are the benefits of roof ventilation?

Lower your Utility Bills

Is your A/C is working harder than it needs to? Are you noticing your utility bill rising during the summer heat? Consider checking in on your roof ventilation system. When the hot sun heats your home in the summer months, stagnant hot air may be building up under the roof in your attic. This happens when there is no air circulation.

When hot air is trapped in the attic, the heat is known to seeping through your ceilings and into your living area. This will make your air conditioner much harder than it should be and consuming more energy. Keep your utility bills lower this summer. Contact our roof ventilation experts today for more information. 

Lengthen the Lifespan of Your Roof

If your attic is overheated due to a poor venation system, both the interior and exterior surfaces of your roof will be heated, causing the underlayment of your roof’s shingles to dry out. The common life span for a shingled roof is known to last for around 15-25 years with proper care and maintenance. When your roof’s shingles dry out, they are going to crack much quicker than usual, lasting a shorter lifetime. Nobody wants to pay for excessive amounts of expensive roof repairs when the root of the problem can be solved simply.

Moisture Damage Prevention

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The last thing anyone wants to deal with is the problems mold and moisture bring to your home. Many homeowners have seen the issue of condensation when warm air rises from the home’s interior colliding with cold surfaces, commonly in the winter. Moisture build-up is spotted quite frequently through incorrectly ventilated attic spaces. This results in:

  • Mold
  • Moisture stained ceilings
  • Structural Damage 

If these problems have not been addressed in time, they could lead to expensive repairs or a roof replacement.

Ice Dams

Although icicles are a charming sight to see in the chilly winter wonderland but reality, they are harming your home. Icicles hanging along the edges of the roof are an indication of ice damming. Ice dams are frequently associated with an inadequately ventilated attic. If your attic becomes too warm during winter or preserves hot air rising from below, your roof will warm up, causing the snow on the exterior to melt. The water resulting from the roof warming will stream down to the edge of your roof and gutter system.

These areas of the roof are comparably colder causing the water to refreeze and build upon the edge. As the cycle is repeated with each new snowfall, this water will seep under the eaves and risk seeping into the attic. Our team witness this cycle happen every winter season in Utah and have seen the outcome of unkept roofing ventilation. Don’t let ice dams damage your roof any longer. Call us today for proper care and prevention.

 

How can I tell if my roof has proper ventilation?

There are a few steps you can take to inspect your roof of ventilation. 

First, ask yourself this question.

  • Do I have an attic vent on the roof or in the eaves? 

If you answered no, we highly recommend adding some to your home. This is the main factor for ventilation. 

Next, conduct these steps:

  • On a warm sunny day, touch your ceiling. If the surface is hot, that indicated excessive heat in your attic. Your attic is a solar oven, raising your cooling bills. 
  • On a cold winter day, look for solid ridges of ice on your eaves or ice damming. If any signs of solid ice are present, consider professional ice dam removal and continue with an update of your ventilation. 
  • In the winter, inspect your attic for frost or condensation. If you find any signs of moisture, it is clear evidence that your roof needs attic vents.

Mold, ice dams, and pricey utility bills are easily preventable. Sufficient roof venation can save you money throughout each of the four seasons Utah presents us with, extending the roof life expectancy. We understand the importance of comfort in your home. The correct roof ventilation can ensure the comfort of your home for each individual. There is no better time than to start today. Contact our roof ventilation experts today for more information.

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