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4 Critical Signs Your Roof Truss Set Is Due for Replacement



A high-quality roof truss set is essential for any residential, commercial, and industrial property. Finding the sturdiest, excellent strength-to-density ratio roofing truss can help you access a wide range of roofing materials. Unfortunately, even the best roofing trusses will lose their strength and bearings as they age. Here are four vital signs to replace them soon.



Beyond 20 Years Since Installation


Your roof is at its excellent and most effective during their first year after installation. You can expect your roof truss set to last for 10-15 years. However, any roofing material beyond 20 years has a high likelihood of troubles and issues. Any roofing truss going beyond 20 years of age merits a replacement.



Changing Roofing Materials


All roofing materials have a specific weight. Furthermore, the same materials from two different brands have varying density and weight, impacting your property's roof truss set directly. While your current trusses can carry asphalt shingles, you might need to switch to stronger ones if you're changing to slate tiles.



Attic and Rooftop Moss and Spore Growth


All roofing materials, except single-ply and metal roofing, are organic. In this light, you can expect them to immensely suffering from moss. Once the moss and spore grow on the wood trusses, you'll need to replace your trusses once wood rot starts to set and expand.



Roofing Specialists Advised You


The best way to maintain both trusses and rooftops is a regular roofing professional inspection. If they advise you to change your trusses due to damage beyond repair, heed their advice. A disintegrating and collapsing roof -- and an expensive problem -- is easy to avoid with a full truss replacement.



It's Easy to Find the Best Replacement Trusses


You can always count on our top facilities and personnel to help with your truss replacements. Explore our wide range of options available today.

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