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As spring storm season approaches, Oklahoma City roofing professionals are encouraging homeowners to take a closer look at something many haven't thought about in years: the age of their roof.
OKLAHOMA CITY - eTradeWire -- According to Triple Diamond Construction and Roofing, roofs that are more than 10 years old face significantly higher risks during Oklahoma's severe weather season, even if they appear to be in good condition from the ground.
"In Oklahoma, the 10-year mark is a major turning point for most roofing systems," said Greg Derr, owner of Triple Diamond Construction and Roofing. "A roof may still look fine from the driveway, but internally the seal strips, flashing, and protective granules may already be weakening. When spring storms hit, those small issues can turn into costly damage quickly."
Oklahoma's climate presents unique challenges for aging roofs. High winds, wind-driven rain, hail events, rapid temperature swings, and intense summer heat all accelerate wear over time.
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After a decade, common aging roof problems include:
"Wind damage is especially underestimated," Derr explained. "Straight-line winds can lift shingles without tearing them off. Once that seal is broken, the next storm has an easier path to create leaks."
Because storm season in Oklahoma often ramps up quickly, roofing experts recommend scheduling inspections before the first major hailstorm or wind event of the spring.
"A proactive inspection gives homeowners options," Derr said. "It allows us to identify small repairs before they become major interior problems. It also helps document existing damage properly if a storm does hit."
For first-time homeowners, roof age can be particularly unclear. Many may not know when their roof was installed or how previous weather events have impacted it.
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"Spring is the perfect time to establish a baseline," Derr added. "If your roof is over 10 years old (https://triplediamondok.com/roof-over-10-years-old/), don't wait for water spots on the ceiling to tell you there's an issue."
Triple Diamond Construction and Roofing offers free roof inspections for homeowners throughout Oklahoma City and surrounding communities. Inspections assess shingle condition, flashing integrity, wind uplift risk, and overall storm readiness.
With storm season historically peaking in late spring, roofing professionals emphasize that early action can reduce stress, prevent surprise repairs, and ensure homeowners are prepared.
Homeowners can schedule a free roof inspection at triplediamondok.com or call 405-895-9972.
"In Oklahoma, the 10-year mark is a major turning point for most roofing systems," said Greg Derr, owner of Triple Diamond Construction and Roofing. "A roof may still look fine from the driveway, but internally the seal strips, flashing, and protective granules may already be weakening. When spring storms hit, those small issues can turn into costly damage quickly."
Oklahoma's climate presents unique challenges for aging roofs. High winds, wind-driven rain, hail events, rapid temperature swings, and intense summer heat all accelerate wear over time.
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After a decade, common aging roof problems include:
- Weakened adhesive seal strips that make shingles more vulnerable to wind uplift
- Increased granule loss, reducing UV protection
- Cracked pipe boots and deteriorating flashing
- Subtle shingle creasing that isn't visible from the ground
"Wind damage is especially underestimated," Derr explained. "Straight-line winds can lift shingles without tearing them off. Once that seal is broken, the next storm has an easier path to create leaks."
Because storm season in Oklahoma often ramps up quickly, roofing experts recommend scheduling inspections before the first major hailstorm or wind event of the spring.
"A proactive inspection gives homeowners options," Derr said. "It allows us to identify small repairs before they become major interior problems. It also helps document existing damage properly if a storm does hit."
For first-time homeowners, roof age can be particularly unclear. Many may not know when their roof was installed or how previous weather events have impacted it.
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"Spring is the perfect time to establish a baseline," Derr added. "If your roof is over 10 years old (https://triplediamondok.com/roof-over-10-years-old/), don't wait for water spots on the ceiling to tell you there's an issue."
Triple Diamond Construction and Roofing offers free roof inspections for homeowners throughout Oklahoma City and surrounding communities. Inspections assess shingle condition, flashing integrity, wind uplift risk, and overall storm readiness.
With storm season historically peaking in late spring, roofing professionals emphasize that early action can reduce stress, prevent surprise repairs, and ensure homeowners are prepared.
Homeowners can schedule a free roof inspection at triplediamondok.com or call 405-895-9972.
Source: Triple Diamond Construction
Filed Under: Real Estate, Roofing
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