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How to Maintain and Extend the Life of Your Old Shingles

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Your roof is one of the most critical components of your home, protecting you and your belongings from the elements. Over time, shingles can deteriorate due to weather exposure, wear and tear, and age. If your shingles are showing signs of aging, it’s important to know how to maintain and extend their life before a full replacement is necessary.

With a few proactive steps, you can enhance the durability of your roof and avoid costly repairs. Read on.

Regular Inspections

One of the best ways to extend the life of your old shingles is to perform regular roof inspections. Ideally, this should be done at least twice a year: once in the spring and again in the fall.

Inspections help identify any issues early, such as cracked, missing, or curled shingles, which may require repair or replacement. If you notice any significant damage, it’s best to address it immediately to prevent further deterioration.

Clean Your Roof

A clean roof is a happy roof. Over time, dirt, debris, moss, algae, and leaves can accumulate on your shingles, potentially causing damage and shortening their lifespan. Cleaning your roof not only improves its appearance but also prevents the growth of mold and moss which can lead to shingle degradation.

To clean your roof, use a gentle approach. A soft-bristled brush or a leaf blower can help remove debris without causing harm.

Avoid using a pressure washer, as the force can damage the shingles. Regular cleaning can help your shingles last longer and perform better.

Repair Damaged Shingles Promptly

Damaged or missing shingles should be replaced as soon as possible. If you spot any cracked, curled, or missing shingles during your inspection, it’s important to repair them right away to avoid water infiltration, which can lead to more significant damage.

Replacing individual shingles is relatively simple and can be done without the need for a full roof replacement. However, if you’re unsure about how to replace a shingle or feel uncomfortable working on your roof, it’s a good idea to hire a professional roofer to ensure the repairs are done correctly. Check out Puyallups expert roof shingle repair services to learn more.

Improve Attic Ventilation

Proper attic ventilation plays a significant role in extending the life of your shingles. When your attic is poorly ventilated, heat and moisture can build up, causing shingles to deteriorate more quickly. The trapped heat can cause shingles to become brittle, while moisture can lead to mold growth and wood rot.

Ensure that your attic has adequate ventilation by installing vents in the soffits and near the roof ridge.  If you’re unsure about your attic’s ventilation, it’s worth consulting with a roofing professional to evaluate the airflow and make improvements if necessary.

Apply a Protective Coating

A protective coating or sealant can help extend the life of your shingles by adding an extra layer of defense against the elements. These coatings:

  • protect shingles from UV damage
  • reduce the risk of moss and algae growth
  • improve water resistance

When choosing a protective coating, ensure it is specifically designed for use on asphalt shingles. The application process is usually straightforward. However, it’s important to follow the manufacturer’s instructions to ensure the coating is applied correctly and effectively.

Fix Your Old Shingles Now

Maintaining and extending the life of your old shingles requires regular care and attention. By following this guide, you can significantly prolong the lifespan of your roof. These proactive measures will help you avoid expensive repairs and replacements. 

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