How Do You Know it is Time?
Research indicates that the aging process for a roof begins soon after the shingles are installed, and it progresses rapidly during the initial curing phase of the roof’s life cycle. During this stage, granule loss may occur, small blisters may develop, or the shingles may curl slightly at their edges. You may even notice that this curling is more pronounced during cold weather and the shingles may lie flat as temperatures rise. The good news, however, is that after this curing stage the shingles enter a long period of slow aging, which lasts for the major portion of the shingle's natural life.
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