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The integrity of your roof is paramount to ensure the safety and security of your home. Roofs endure the brunt of nature’s elements; over time, they may require fixes to mitigate damage. A patch is a common way to repair a roof with minor issues and which is not ready for a total replacement. However, what can you expect from a roof patch, and how long will it last?
Roof patches are remedial solutions applied to small damaged areas of a roof to prevent water ingress and further deterioration. They serve as a shield until a more permanent solution can be undertaken or until you’re ready for a replacement.
Materials commonly used in roof patches include:
The type of material used to patch your roof will depend on the type of roof you have. The durability of these materials can vary greatly, but a common expectation is that a professionally installed roof patch should last anywhere from a couple of years to a decade.
To ensure the longevity of a roof patch, it’s crucial to follow best maintenance practices, which involve regular inspections, cleaning off debris, and addressing any potential issues promptly.
Factors that may affect the lifespan of your roof patch include:
The type of roofing material—be it shingles, metal, or rubber—plays a significant role in determining the lifespan of a roof patch. Patches should be compatible with the material of the roof itself for optimal adherence and durability. Additionally, weather conditions like extreme heat, intense UV exposure, heavy rains, and freezing temperatures can accelerate the degradation of roof patches.
Look out for cracked caulk, brittle patches, or a lifted edge that may indicate patch failure. If new leaks or signs of water damage appear in the same area as the patch, this points to a compromised patch.
If you are having any trouble with a roof patch, reach out to Lyons Roofing as soon as possible to have the problem addressed.
By conducting regular inspections, especially after heavy weather, you can catch and rectify small issues before they escalate. Ensure that your roof, including patched areas, is free of debris, and consider treatments like coatings that can extend the roof’s and patch’s longevity. Finally, always address any issue you notice immediately. Prompt repairs can prevent the need for more extensive and costly measures.
While roof patches offer a temporary fix for minor damages, there are situations where applying a patch is not advisable. A patch is unsuitable when there is extensive damage, such as widespread rot or large areas compromised by water or structural damage. Additionally, replacement may be the better option if your roof is nearing the end of its expected lifespan or showing signs of multiple or recurring leaks.
Read our previous blog, “Patching vs. Replacement: The Best Way to Solve Roof Leaks,” to learn more.
Let Lyons Roofing bridge the gap to a more secure and durable roof. Call us today for a professional roof inspection and specialized repair solutions.