Professional Petersburg Roof Replacement & Repairs

If you have a siding, you need to understand its expected lifespan in order to make wise decisions about repairs and replacement needs. The siding materials and many other factors play a role in the length of time your siding should last. For instance, asphalt-based shingles can usually last up to 50 years, while older used materials last closer to 15. Understanding these factors is crucial before making any decisions regarding your siding.
Materials
Asphalt and metal are the longest-lasting materials on your siding. Wood shakes are some of the shortest-lived sidings, with a life span of 14 to 20 years. High quality asphalt siding materials can last between 20 and 50 years, depending on your location. Metal sidings can last between 40 and 50 years. In most situations, however, a siding is not made from pure asphalt or pure metal, so it will need to be replaced at around the 20-year mark.
Other Factors
Other factors play a role in how long your siding will last. Siding material that is exposed to frequent weather changes will not last as long as material that is in a fairly mild climate. Extremes of any sort, whether it be cold, heat, humidity, or precipitation, will wear away your siding faster than its expected lifespan. The peak of the siding also plays a roll, as it impacts how directly the siding is exposed to the elements.
In addition, the quality of the workmanship used when installing the siding will play a role. If plywood decking is used, the siding may last longer than if composite is used. The quality of the underlayment also plays a role, and should be chosen based on the environmental factors that will affect the siding.
Evaluating Your Roof
If you feel your siding is reaching that 20-year mark, take some time to evaluate it carefully. Go into your attic and inspect the underside of the siding deck for stains and wet spots that indicate small leaks are present. Roof leaks appear dry with dark rings on the edges, somewhat like a coffee stains. Spotting leaks at this point is always better than spotting them when they are substantial enough to drip onto your ceilings.
If you can walk on your siding, take a walk to see if the surface looks good. Inspect the surface granules on your shingles. If they are wearing off, your siding is nearing the end of its expected lifespan and will need to be repaired or replaced. If the shingles are starting to warp and curl, you need to think about having a siding contractor give you an estimate on siding repair as soon as possible, because you are nearing the point where repair is not possible and you will have to fully replace the siding.
However ever siding does eventually run out of life and it becomes time to replace it. When that time comes you do not want to trust your siding to just anyone that claims they can do siding you want the very best contractor that you can get. Our trained professionals have years in the siding business and have provided thousands of homes with quality siding solutions. Whether your home is large or small you need a quality sidinger that can handle all of your siding task. You need to give us a call as we are your professional sidingers that will ensure that you have the best possible siding solutions for your siding needs!

