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New Study Reveals Asphalt Shingles Deteriorate Faster Than Expected—How Roof Rejuvenation Can Help

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Roof Rejuvenate USA's authorized dealer in action. If your roof is over 10 years old, now is the time to consider rejuvenation.
Roof Rejuvenate USA's authorized dealer in action. If your roof is over 10 years old, now is the time to consider rejuvenation.

Before you think about replacing your roof, watch this eye-opening report from Fox 13 to see why homeowners are turning to smarter solutions like roof rejuvenation to extend shingle life and prevent costly damage. 💰🏡


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For decades, asphalt shingles have been the go-to roofing material for homeowners across the U.S. due to their affordability and relatively easy installation. However, a recent study by Applied Research Associates suggests that these shingles may not last as long as once thought. Their research found that asphalt shingles can lose significant wind resistance after just 10 years, raising concerns about their durability—especially in areas prone to severe weather.h-shows


The Problem: Asphalt Shingles Degrading Faster Than Expected


The study observed damage from major hurricanes, including Ian, Michael, and Irma, and found that nearly half of all shingle roofs inspected had detectable deterioration. Shingles that had been installed for over a decade showed a notable decline in flexibility and adhesion, making them far more vulnerable to wind uplift and storm damage. This loss of performance challenges the long-standing assumption that asphalt shingles remain highly durable for 20–30 years.


One underlying issue is the gradual loss of the natural oils that keep shingles pliable. Without these essential oils, shingles become brittle, lose granules more easily, and struggle to withstand wind, rain, and hail. Traditionally, homeowners facing aging roofs have had only two choices: live with the risk of damage or invest in a costly roof replacement—but that’s changing.


While this study focused on Florida, its findings are relevant to every asphalt shingle roof in America. The primary issue—shingles losing wind resistance as they age—is not exclusive to hurricane-prone regions. Asphalt shingles across the country are exposed to harsh weather conditions, whether it’s scorching heat in the Southwest, freezing temperatures in the Midwest, or heavy storms in the Northeast. The study highlights a fundamental problem: as shingles dry out and lose essential oils over time, they become brittle, shed granules, and are more prone to wind uplift and damage. This means that homeowners nationwide face the same risks of premature shingle deterioration, making proactive maintenance like roof rejuvenation a smart investment for any climate.



Rather than replacing a roof prematurely, homeowners now have an innovative alternative: asphalt shingle rejuvenation. Roof Rejuvenate USA is at the forefront of this growing industry, offering a scientifically backed treatment that restores the lost oils in asphalt shingles, bringing back their flexibility and improving their ability to withstand environmental stress.


This rejuvenation process works by penetrating deep into the shingle structure, replenishing the petrochemical oils that allow shingles to expand and contract with temperature changes. As a result, homeowners can extend the lifespan of their roofs by 5 to 15 years, avoiding unnecessary replacements and protecting their homes more effectively against severe weather.


A Growing Industry & A Smart Investment


The rise of roof rejuvenation reflects a broader trend in home maintenance: proactive, cost-effective, and sustainable solutions. Instead of waiting for major damage to occur, homeowners are now investing in preventive care that saves money in the long run.


The financial benefits are clear—roof rejuvenation costs around 20% of a full roof replacement, making it a fraction of the price of tearing off and installing new shingles. But beyond cost savings, this solution also has significant environmental benefits. Every year, millions of tons of asphalt roofing waste are sent to landfills. By rejuvenating shingles instead of replacing them, homeowners help reduce unnecessary roofing waste, contributing to a more sustainable future.



Conclusion: A Smarter Way to Maintain Your Roof


With new research highlighting the faster-than-expected deterioration of asphalt shingles, homeowners need a better way to protect their roofs without breaking the bank. Roof rejuvenation offers a proven, affordable, and eco-friendly alternative to early roof replacement.


As the industry grows, more and more homeowners are making the smart choice to extend the life of their roofs, improve their home’s resilience, and reduce waste—all with a simple, cost-effective treatment.


If your roof is over 10 years old, now is the time to consider rejuvenation. Learn more about how Roof Rejuvenate USA can help you protect your home for years to come!


References/Resources:


The article references a study by Applied Research Associates (ARA) that examines the wind resistance of asphalt shingles as they age. The study found that asphalt shingles could become less wind-resistant after 10 years, with older shingles exhibiting poorer performance compared to newer ones. This was based on observations from hurricanes such as Ian, Michael, and Irma.


The specific study is titled “2024 Residential Wind-Loss Mitigation Study” and was presented to a Florida Senate committee. The report highlights that nearly half of all shingle roofs exhibited detectable damage, suggesting minimal advancement in wind resistance since Hurricane Charley in 2004.


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