HOW LONG WILL THE ROOF LAST?
The lifespan of a roof depends on several factors: Material Shingle thickness Climate and weather conditions Proper installation Traditional asphalt shingle roofs typically last
Laurence Rissler has spent his entire career in the building, roofing and contracting industry. He is owner of Rissler All-Weather Roofing & Repairs. When not high on a roof, he enjoys serving God, being a husband, and is the father of 5 children.
Why Roof Financing Can Be a Good Idea
It’s easy to forget about your roof, and homeowners often put off repairing or replacing an aging roof until serious warning signs appear. Other times, Mother Nature may wreak havoc with your shingles or send a wayward tree branch that causes damage.
If you’ve built up a fund for roof maintenance and repair, that’s great, but many times we’re left unprepared when roof needs come calling. Even if the damage is covered by your insurance, you may be left with a hefty deductible that’s not in your budget. Or, you may decide it’s time to replace the entire roof with new and improved materials rather than do a repair.
Enjoy Low Monthly Payments
When you finance a new roof, you can benefit from low monthly payments. This lets you pay for your roof in installment amounts you can afford and prevents you from having to pay for a multi-thousand-dollar roof project in one lump sum.
Depending on your payment terms and credit history, you may also be able to benefit from low-interest rates during the life of the loan.
The lifespan of a roof depends on several factors: Material Shingle thickness Climate and weather conditions Proper installation Traditional asphalt shingle roofs typically last
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