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How Long Do Roof Tiles Last Australia?
Sep 20, 2021

How Long Do Roof Tiles Last Australia?

How Long Do Tile Roofs Last?

Tile roofs can last for more than 60 years, making them a high-quality and long-lasting roofing option that is popular around the world. There are numerous factors that affect how long tile roofs last, including the type of roof tiles used, weather conditions, quality of installation and how well the roof is maintained. We take a look at how long tile roofs can last in Australia and what you can do to extend the lifespan of your tile roof.

What factors affect the lifespan of a tile roof?

Though tile roofs can last for decades, there are several things that affect the lifespan of a tile roof, including: 

  • Falling trees
  • Poor installation
  • Walking on the roof tiles
  • Lack of maintenance
  • Hail
  • Sun exposure
  • Poor loft ventilation
  • Storm damage

However, these issues can be addressed with proper roof maintenance and prompt repairs after any damage.

How can you make a tile roof last longer?

In order to make your tile roof last longer, it is a good idea to check the condition of your roof every year to look for any damage or cracked tiles. If there are any loose or broken tiles, at Recycling Roof Tiles, we have a huge range of recycled roof tiles so you can match your existing roof tiles perfectly and prevent any further damage to your property. Make sure gutters and drains are regularly cleaned and unblocked too. You can also pressure wash tile roofs to remove any mould or algae which might affect the appearance and lifespan of your roof using warm water and a mild detergent.

Protecting your tile roof from damage

Another way to extend the life of your tile roof is with roof paint, sealers and treatments to provide an extra layer of protection from the elements. A premium roof sealant can help to protect your roof from the hot Australian sun and if you notice any colour fading or cracking it could be because a good idea to prime, seal and repaint your roof to make sure it lasts for many years to come. Make sure to keep your roof in good repair to ensure that it will last for longer and thoroughly check your roof for damage if there have been any extreme weather conditions.

Which type of roofs last longest?

In general, most terracotta roof tiles are guaranteed for around 30 years and can last for at least 60 years. Concrete roof tiles also have a lifespan of around 60 years but the underlay may need to be replaced after around 40 years. If you are purchasing a new property it is a good idea to find out when the roof was installed so you know how long it will be before you need to consider replacing it. 

Get in Touch with Recycling Roof Tiles Today!

If you need expert advice on tile roofing, contact Recycling Roof Tiles today on 0427 241 224. Whether you need replacement roof tiles, a whole new roof or roof paint and treatment, we're here to help.

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