As a leading roofing company with over 40 years of combined experience, we’ve heard countless misconceptions about residential roofs. When it comes to your home’s roof, misinformation can be just as damaging as any storm or fallen tree branch.
Don’t let these common roofing myths put your roof integrity at risk. We’re here to bust these myths wide open and shed some light on the facts.
Myth #1 – Darker Shingles Make Homes Hotter
While darker shingles absorb more heat from the sun’s rays, your attic’s insulation plays a much bigger role in reducing cooling costs. With proper insulation and airflow, there’s little temperature difference between light and dark shingles.
Myth #2 – Roofs Only Need Maintenance When Leaking
Absolutely not! Preventive roof maintenance is crucial to extend your roof’s lifespan. Routine inspections can identify minor issues before they lead to major leaks. Smart homeowners schedule annual or biannual roof inspections.
Myth #3 – My Roof Will Last As Long As The Warranty
Roofing warranties only cover manufacturing defects, not premature aging due to extreme weather, improper installation, or lack of maintenance. The longevity of your roof depends on regular upkeep and care.
We take pride in educating homeowners and providing professional roofing services that exceed industry standards. Let us put these myths to rest once and for all.
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