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One of the most common questions homeowners ask is, “How long will my roof last?” While roofing materials are designed to provide many years of protection, there is no single answer that applies to every home. In Florida, a roof’s lifespan is influenced by far more than its age. Sun exposure, heavy rainfall, hurricanes, installation quality, maintenance, and the type of roofing material all play important roles in determining how long a roof continues to perform well. Understanding these factors can help homeowners make informed decisions about inspections, maintenance, repairs, and eventual replacement. Florida’s Climate Is Tough on Roofing Systems Florida offers beautiful weather for much of the year, but it also presents unique challenges for roofing systems. Intense ultraviolet ( UV ) exposure can gradually break down roofing materials over time . High temperatures cause repeated expansion and contraction, while humidity and heavy rain place additional stress on the roof’s components. During hurricane season, strong winds and wind-driven rain can further test a roof’s ability to protect the home. Because of these conditions, roofs in Florida often experience more demanding environmental exposure than those in many other parts of the country.
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