Curtis
12-26-2014, 09:50 AM
We have a house that is now a little over 20 years old. My wife noticed some small ceiling water spots on our top floor. We have architectural shingles that are rated for 30 years.
We had two roofing companies come out, and while they said that they can fix the leaks (probably flashing), they recommend that we get a new roof.
They said that we can get it repaired but that they would probably have to come back in two years for a completely new roof.
Now, my question is this: Is it unusual to replace an entire roof nine to 10 years before the rating?
I know that there are several variables that affect a life of a roof, but I only thought by a few years, not 10.
What is also making me somewhat suspicious is that we were among the last homeowners to move into our development, and yet I believe that we would be the first to get a new roof.
We had two roofing companies come out, and while they said that they can fix the leaks (probably flashing), they recommend that we get a new roof.
They said that we can get it repaired but that they would probably have to come back in two years for a completely new roof.
Now, my question is this: Is it unusual to replace an entire roof nine to 10 years before the rating?
I know that there are several variables that affect a life of a roof, but I only thought by a few years, not 10.
What is also making me somewhat suspicious is that we were among the last homeowners to move into our development, and yet I believe that we would be the first to get a new roof.