Which Roofs Last the Longest? Fremont roofing pros confirm that the longevity of your roof depen...

Which Roofs Last the Longest?

Fremont roofing pros confirm that the longevity of your roof depends on many factors – here are some of the most important ones:
- The material – roofs can be ranked in terms of the durability given by the roofing material used. 3-tab asphalt shingles offer the shortest lifespan, usually around 15-20 years; architectural asphalt shingles can last around 30 years; metal can stay on for about half a century, while high-end natural materials, such as stone and clay are the most durable, with lifespans that can range over 100 years;
- Maintenance – whatever the material, the longest-lived roofs are always the ones that are regularly maintained and that get timely repairs whenever they need to. Ideally, any roof needs to be cleaned and inspected every 6 months, followed by the necessary repairs.
- The roof type – the two most common roof types are flat and sloping roofs. With proper maintenance, they are both durable, for flat roofs are exposed to more challenges, including water ponding and the weight of snow, therefore their life might be shorter than the lifespan of sloping roofs.

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