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Q. How much longer will a
metal roof last than common roofing like asphalt
or wood shingle?
A. You can expect a
metal roof to last at least 2 to 3 times longer
than a regular roof. In general terms, count on
a metal roof lasting 40 to 60 years and beyond.
To put it in context, the
average life span of an asphalt roof is 12 to 20
years. That lifespan can be shorter depending on
the pitch of your roof and the climate in your
area. Made of oil impregnated paper or
fiberglass, asphalt begins to deteriorate as
soon as you expose it to normal weather. A metal
roof, however, will never decompose.
Other roofing materials like
wood shingle, shake and tile have varying
degrees of weather-related problems that lead to
breakdown. Wood shingle and shake roofs often
need replacement before twenty years. Concrete
tile roofs can crack and warp in the freeze/thaw
cycle of more northern climates.
All of the above roofing
materials are well-outlasted by metal roofing,
which retains its good looks and durability
decade after decade after decade.