Granule loss
More granules than usual collecting in gutters or around downspouts.
Asphalt-shingle roof rejuvenation
If your asphalt-shingle roof is aging but still structurally sound, roof rejuvenation may be a practical alternative to replacing it too soon. Start with a free roof qualification assessment.
Worth checking before replacement
These signs do not automatically mean your roof qualifies, but they are good reasons to have it assessed.
More granules than usual collecting in gutters or around downspouts.
Shingles that appear dry, aged, faded, or less flexible than they once were.
Concern after years of Utah sun, wind, snow, freeze-thaw cycles, or hail exposure.
Professional roof treatment
A proper assessment starts with the actual roof condition. The goal is to find the responsible next step—not force every homeowner into the same solution.
Simple process
Tell us about the property, roof age, and what you are noticing.
The roof is reviewed for condition and whether rejuvenation is a responsible option.
You will know whether rejuvenation, repair, or replacement makes the most sense.
An honest qualification first
If there are active leaks, structural problems, widespread failure, or other conditions that make treatment unsuitable, repair or replacement may be the right answer.
Common questions
The roof needs to be assessed. Age alone is not enough; condition, leaks, damage, and structural issues also matter.
No. Rejuvenation is intended for eligible existing asphalt-shingle roofs. A failed roof may still need repair or replacement.
Possibly. The responsible recommendation depends on the roof's actual condition rather than age by itself.
Rejuvenation should not be used to hide an active leak or structural problem. Those issues need to be addressed directly.
Pricing depends on roof size, pitch, access, preparation, condition, and the system recommended after inspection.
The Green Goat serves homeowners in Davis County and Weber County, Utah.
Free roof qualification
Answer a few questions now, or call The Green Goat for a free roof assessment.