
Nevada has a dry climate. It's mostly desert with hot summers and mild winters. This affects how roofs hold up. We work in Las Vegas and across the state. Your roof needs to handle intense sun and occasional dust storms.
In Nevada, the intense sun is a big factor for roof shingles. Extreme heat can cause some materials to expand and contract a lot. This can lead to cracking or curling over time. Choosing the right shingles here is key to a long-lasting roof. We look at materials that can stand up to the heat and UV rays.
In Nevada's heat, avoid shingles that aren't built for high temperatures. Some asphalt shingles can become brittle from constant sun exposure. This can lead to premature wear and tear. We recommend shingles designed for hot climates to ensure durability.
Look for curled or cracked shingles. Bald spots where granules are missing are also a sign. If you see moss or algae growth, it can trap moisture. These issues mean it's time to consider new shingles for your home.
For Las Vegas, shingles that reflect sunlight are a good choice. Lighter colors and specific reflective coatings can help keep your attic cooler. This can reduce energy costs. We help homeowners pick shingles that perform well in our desert climate.
Yes, while Nevada is dry, intense sun is the main culprit. High winds can also lift shingles. Even rare rain can cause issues if shingles are already damaged. Proper installation and material choice are crucial.
We start by removing old shingles. Then we inspect the underlayment and decking. New shingles are carefully layered and secured. Proper ventilation is also considered. We ensure a watertight and durable finish for your home.
The lifespan of shingles varies. In Nevada, with the strong sun, they might not last as long as in cooler states. Generally, you can expect 15-30 years. Regular inspections help you know when replacement is needed.
Useful reference: ENERGY STAR roofing — cool roof efficiency.