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How long does a new TPO roof last?

The lifespan of a TPO roof varies depending on factors such as climate, installation quality, and maintenance, but TPO roofs typically last between 15 to 30 years with proper care and maintenance.

What if I can't afford to pay my deductible?

If you can't afford to pay your deductible, discuss your options with your roofing contractor and insurance company. In some cases, you may be able to work out a payment plan or financing arrangement to cover the cost of your deductible.

What colors are available for TPO roofing?

TPO roofing is available in a variety of colors, including white, gray, tan, and black. White TPO membranes are the most popular choice due to their reflective properties and energy-saving benefits.

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Please note that these answers are for general informational purposes and may vary depending on specific circumstances. It is always recommended to consult with a professional roofing contractor for accurate and personalized advice.
What are the signs that my roof needs to be replaced?

Signs that your roof may need replacement include missing or curling shingles, leaks, water stains on ceilings or walls, and visible signs of aging or wear.

How often should I have my roof inspected?

It's recommended to have your roof inspected at least once a year, preferably in the spring or fall, to catch any issues early and prevent costly damage.

What factors can affect the lifespan of my shingle roof?

Several factors can affect the lifespan of your shingle roof, including weather conditions, ventilation, maintenance, and the quality of the roofing materials.

How long does a new shingle roof last?

A typical asphalt shingle roof can last anywhere from 20 to 30 years, depending on factors such as the quality of the shingles, installation, and climate.

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