

Gainesville Roofing Contractors
A roof that reaches the 10 to 15 year mark in Florida starts entering a critical evaluation window. Even if it appears to be holding up from the ground, sun exposure, heavy rain cycles, and temperature swings begin to affect shingle flexibility, granule retention, and overall performance. This is typically the stage where homeowners start weighing repair versus replacement. For roofs in this age range, the conversation shifts from patching isolated areas to assessing long-term reliability. Florida weather accelerates wear, especially on slopes that take consistent sun or wind. Upgrading to a modern architectural shingle with reinforced nailing zones and improved wind resistance often makes more sense than continuing spot repairs. This reroof utilized Owens Corning Duration shingles in Driftwood across approximately 40 squares. The Driftwood color offers a balanced blend of gray and brown tones that pairs well with a variety of exterior finishes. Brown drip edge, matching boots, vents, and paint were installed to maintain a cohesive look while reinforcing edge protection and penetration sealing for long-term durability. https://maps.app.goo.gl/QHhf84HaJVJcpeiy7















