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This 7-slide infographic illustrates the typical lifecycle of a roof, from installation to replacement. Each slide highlights the key stages of wear and tear, including early aging, weather impact, visible damage, structural stress, and major deterioration. The final slide directs viewers to professional roofing services with a clickable link u201croofingu201d to NRG Pros<br>. Perfect for homeowners or clients to understand when maintenance or replacement is needed.
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Year 0–1: New Roof Installed • - Fresh, high-quality materials installed • - Full protection from rain, wind, and sun • - Warranty active, inspections recommended
Year 2–3: Early Aging • - Minor granule loss on shingles • - Small debris like leaves or branches may accumulate • - Check gutters and downspouts
Year 4–6: Weather Impact • - UV exposure causes fading and brittle shingles • - Seals around roof penetrations may weaken • - Occasional small leaks possible
Year 7–10: Visible Damage • - Shingle edges curling or cracking • - Small leaks may start forming inside • - Inspect roof and attic regularly
Year 11–15: Structural Stress • - Underlayment begins to weaken • - Risk of mold or water damage inside • - Repair or partial replacement may be needed
Year 16–20: Major Deterioration • - Frequent leaks and sagging areas • - Insulation may be compromised • - Repairs costly; consider replacement
20+ Years: Replacement Needed • - Roof lifespan reached • - Full replacement recommended • - Consult a professional roofer • - Click 'roofing' for more: https://www.nrg-pros.com/
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