FAQs

Peachey's Roofing

Have a roofing-related question? Peachey's Roofing has the answer. Check out these FAQs and give us a call today for more information!

  • What is the typical lifespan for a roof?

    Asphalt shingle roofs typically last between 20 and 30 years. Other materials, such as metal roofing, can have a longer lifespan of 40 to 50 years or more.
  • What are some signs of roof damage?

    Common indicators of roof damage include missing or damaged shingles, shingles with curled edges, loss of granules from shingles, water leaks, and areas of the roof that appear to be sagging.
  • How much experience do you have?

    Our roofing team brings a wealth of knowledge to every project, with our combined experience exceeding 60 years in the industry.
  • Do you work with subcontractors?

    We do not utilize subcontractors. Our workforce consists of full-time employees, and the owner of our business is present on-site for all roofing projects.
  • What should I look for in a warranty for my roof?

    When reviewing roof warranties, it's important to ensure there's a manufacturer's warranty covering the materials used, as well as a separate workmanship warranty provided by the roofing contractor.
  • How long does siding last?

    The lifespan of siding varies by material. With proper installation and maintenance, vinyl, aluminum, and fiber cement siding can last anywhere from 10 to 50 years. Wood siding typically lasts 15 to 40 years but requires more frequent maintenance.
  • How often should I have my gutters cleaned?

    Gutter cleaning should be performed two to four times per year. Properties with nearby trees may require more frequent cleaning. Regular maintenance can prevent common issues associated with clogged gutters.
  • What are some signs my gutters need repair or replacement?

    Indicators that your gutters may need repair or replacement include visible dents or sagging, loose fasteners, leaking seams, and poor drainage during heavy rainfall.
  • How long do gutters last?

    The lifespan of gutters can vary based on material, climate, and maintenance. Generally, aluminum gutter systems can last about 20 years, while downspouts may remain functional for up to 30 years.
  • What are some of the different types of gutter materials?

    Common gutter materials include vinyl, aluminum, steel, and copper. Vinyl is cost-effective and easy to install. Aluminum offers lightweight durability and rust resistance. Steel provides strength and longevity. Copper is known for its long-lasting properties and aesthetic appeal.
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