How long should my 3-tab style roof last?

Connor Eskridge • February 23, 2023

The lifespan of a 3-tab style roof ...

The lifespan of a 3-tab style roof can vary depending on various factors such as the quality of materials used, the installation process, the climate, and the level of maintenance. Generally, a well-installed 3-tab style roof made from quality materials can last between 15 to 25 years. However, some 3-tab roofs can last longer, up to 30 years or more, with proper maintenance.

Regular maintenance can help to extend the lifespan of your 3-tab style roof. This can include inspecting the roof for damage, cleaning the gutters, removing ice dams, and repairing any issues as soon as they are noticed. It is also important to ensure proper ventilation in the attic to prevent heat buildup, which can shorten the lifespan of the roof.

Living in an area like Minnesota with extreme weather conditions such as heavy snow or high winds, it is recommended to have your 3-tab style roof inspected more frequently to ensure it is still in good condition. Additionally, if your roof has been subjected to severe weather or has sustained damage, it may need to be repaired or replaced before its expected lifespan is up. Luckily for you, we do free consulting and inspections to make sure your homeowner needs are taken care of by the industry's best. For any questions call 763-350-2509 and Book your Free Inspection now.


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