Fresh Roof Roof Rejuvenation & Preventative Maintenance
Extend the Life of Your Roof and Protect Your Investment
Whether your roof is brand new or showing signs of age, Fresh Roof is an effective way to help maximize its lifespan and maintain its performance.
For new roofs, Duct Ranger recommends applying Fresh Roof within the first year of installation and reapplying every six years thereafter as part of a preventative maintenance program. This proactive approach helps maintain shingle flexibility, preserve granule adhesion, and prepare your roof to withstand Alabama's harsh sun, heavy rain, high winds, hail, and storm debris.
For older roofs, Fresh Roof can help restore flexibility to aging asphalt shingles that have begun to dry out over time. By replenishing the oils lost through years of weather exposure, Fresh Roof helps improve shingle condition and can add years of life to a roof that is still structurally sound.
Ideal For:
- New roofs looking to maximize service life from day one
- Homeowners wanting a preventative maintenance program
- Older roofs showing signs of aging but not ready for replacement
- Property owners looking to delay costly roof replacement
- Homes exposed to intense sun, storms, wind, and hail
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Benefits of Fresh Roof
- Recommended within the first year of a new roof installation
- Reapply every 6 years for ongoing roof maintenance
- Helps extend roof life by 6+ years
- Helps restore flexibility to aging shingles
- Maintains granule adhesion
- Prepares shingles for hail and storm debris impacts
- Delays premature roof replacement
- Backed by the industry's longest roof rejuvenation warranty
A Proactive Approach to Roof Maintenance
Most homeowners wait until a roof begins leaking before taking action. Fresh Roof provides a preventative maintenance solution that helps protect your roofing investment throughout its life cycle. Whether you're looking to preserve a new roof or extend the life of an older one, Fresh Roof can help you get the maximum value and performance from your roofing system.
Contact Duct Ranger today to schedule a roof evaluation and learn if your roof is a candidate for Fresh Roof Roof Rejuvenation.
Frequently Asked Roof Rejuvenation Questions
Roof rejuvenation is a maintenance treatment for asphalt shingles. Fresh Roof is applied to help restore oils, improve flexibility, reduce brittleness, and support better shingle performance as the roof ages.
Fresh Roof reports that one application can add up to 6 years of additional roof life on eligible asphalt shingle roofs. Actual results depend on roof age, condition, weather exposure, and maintenance.
No. Fresh Roof is not a replacement for a failing roof. It is a rejuvenation treatment for asphalt shingles that still have usable life remaining. If the roof has severe damage, active leaks, or widespread shingle failure, repair or replacement may be recommended.
Fresh Roof is designed for asphalt shingle roofs. Before treatment, we inspect the shingles and overall roof condition to confirm whether the roof is a good candidate.
Many treated roofs may look darker or refreshed after application because the shingles absorb the product. Appearance can vary based on shingle age, color, condition, and previous weather exposure.
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