Roofing

Can You Slow Down the Effects of Aging on Asphalt Shingles?

Asphalt roofing shingles are a popular and cost-effective solution for many roofing projects. As with all things, however, time takes its toll on even the most durable of materials. How do you slow down the effects of aging on asphalt shingles? In this blog post, a residential and commercial roofing company explores some strategies that can help extend the life of your asphalt shingle roof.

Use Quality Materials

It’s important to select the best quality asphalt shingles for your roof. High-quality materials that are rated as Class A or Class B materials will offer more protection against UV rays, wind, temperature and moisture changes, which in turn can help slow down aging processes on your roof.

Perform Proper Installation

Proper installation ensures the longevity of your asphalt shingles. Improperly installed asphalt shingle roofs will wear faster due to shifting, cracking, hail damage and poor adhesion between tiles. This results in frequent roof repairs and potentially a shorter roof lifespan. Make sure you hire a certified local contractor for proper installation techniques.

Use Adequate Ventilation

Adequate ventilation is essential to maintaining the lifespan of your asphalt shingles. Poor ventilation in your attic will trap heat and humidity underneath your roof. This can lead to excessive moisture buildup and promote premature deterioration of your roofing system.

Perform Regular Maintenance

By inspecting your roof regularly, you can identify any damage that needs repairs early on. Regular maintenance will also ensure that small problems are addressed before they spiral out of control.

Understanding the effects of aging on asphalt shingles, as well as implementing preventative practices such as blown-in insulation, can help slow down these effects and maximize the life of your roof in Waunakee, WI. Contact The Badger Company at (608) 850-6282 or send us a message today for all your roofing needs.

Kris Laufenberg

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