The remaining useful life of building components and systems is noted in a property condition assessment and is used to help calculate expected short and long term capital expenses required to maintain a property.
Remaining useful life of a roof.
Wood shingles and shakes.
Remaining useful life is an estimate made by a trained professional who has experience and works in the industry.
The roof condition ratings should take into account the age remaining useful life and any signs of deterioration.
Wood shingles and shakes are typically made from pressure treated wood or cedar and are more.
Citizens relies on the experience and expertise of the trained professional to determine the overall condition of the roof and to identify any deficiencies.
The average life of roofing asphalt and fiberglass shingles.
For example the remaining useful life of a roof with a pvc membrane that was installed approximately seven years ago and was poorly maintained might be approximately ten years.