Back in 1989 when I installed my first asphalt shingle there was many changes in the roofing manufacture sector. The end result was down-sizing the weight to accommodate a more flexible shingle. The old shingles in the USA were known as Asphalt roofing shingles or a standard strip 3-tab shingles. At that time there were other shingles on the market known as Standard strip asphalt composition shingles or Architectural shingles called Timberline or heavy weight shingles known as random tab, and three tabs or standard were becoming composition shingles.
The older organic shingles were just simply called asphalt shingles made with number five crude oil with the advent of the fiberglass standard strip composition shingle was born. Owens Corning
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I welcome any and all comments from CARE (Center for Advancement for Roofing Excellence) and the Asphalt Roofing Manufacturers Association of America (ARMA)as well as any National Roofing Contractors Association of America (NRCA), members of affiliates to correct my definition on the difference between asphalt roofing shingles and asphalt composition roofing shingles.
There are roofing shingles that I have seen come and go, such as the masonite shingle, which is a composite material that requires flashing between each joint to seal it off. There are also concrete tiles which I would consider composite since it does not have the slate or clay tile attributes, known as concrete tiles. There is also another material called Mira Vista of which was a fake slate the Owens Corning made that would fall under the composite material that was made of a plastic or a plasticiser type composite material.
At any rate it is up to you to decide what type of roof you would like to put on your home. Every shingle manufacturer in the USA is an asphalt composition roofing shingle. All Asphalt fiberglass composition shingles come with a 20 year to lifetime warranty and anything in
Shingles are meant to keep the roofing protected from fire and water damage. This is exactly what asphalt shingles are going to do for your roof without you having to pay and arm and a leg for them. These shingles are much more affordable and last just as long as many other shingle types. They also come in many different colors so that you are going to find a color that is going to match your home.
There are many things that can impact how long your roof lasts, these may include the installation, manufacturer, climate and how your roof is cared for. In general an asphalt shingle roof can last anywhere between 20 to 40 years, depending on the quality. You will find that many warranties on shingle roofs will only cover you from anywhere between 15 years to 25 years.
Did you know that the weather changes impact your shingled roof? Even if you have had new roofing installed within the last few years, the cold winter season and rainy spring weather can already be damaging your beautiful shingles and compromising the durability of your roof. The reason for this is that as your shingles freeze and then thaw out again, they shrink and then expand, which leads to potential shingle loss and roof leaks.
Asphalt shingles come in a wide selection of colors to complement a home's exterior. They also are easier to install in homes with steep angles and gables than a metal roof. Coupled with other materials shingle roofing can make a roof fire retardant and offers superior sound proofing. Repairing
If you look closely at an asphalt roof shingle, you will notice a large number of granules attached to the surface. These granules work in a few different ways to extend the life and look of your asphalt shingles. First of all, they protect the shingle surface from UV rays that beat down on them every day. Secondly, they absorb water that the shingle then
Commercial Roofing: The integrity of the roof on a commercial building is critical if you want to protect the building's contents as well as the safety of customers, employees and tenants. Many commercial buildings in Dallas use modified bitumen systems for their flat roofs, but if these systems are installed incorrectly, they can fail quickly. Commercial buildings with sloping roofs often complex lines, turrets or other architectural features that require a roofing company with the skills and facilities for metal fabrication. Whether you need custom panels, gutters, attic vents or special accessories, Alpha Roofing has the personnel and equipment to
Has the time finally come to have a new roof installed on your home? If so, you may be deciding between what kind of roofing material you should use. If you have narrowed down your choice to architectural and 3-tab shingles, you should know what all the differences are before making a decision on your roofing material. Some of the key areas to look at are the warranty, durability, aesthetics, weight, and price.
A home will usually have asphalt shingles, which were most likely selected due to how affordable they are. Unfortunately, asphalt will not last a long time. You’ll be lucky to get 15-18 years from a 3-tab asphalt shingle, and you may encounter problems with the material before the whole roof
Asphalt shingles are a very popular choice for a roofing system, but the material can form leaks in it over the years. If your home’s roof is constructed with shingles, you may not even be aware of the maintenance you should be doing. In order to keep your shingles functioning great, be sure to follow these 6 tips for shingle maintenance.
Need to replace your roof, and looking into eco-friendly material as an alternative? Then you may have run across wood shingles as an option for your home’s roof. While they are considered a green roofing material due to the natural wood they are made from, there are some disadvantages of using the material. By weighing these advantages and disadvantages, you can decide on if the material will be best for your home.
Asphalt roofing shingles are available in two forms. The most common is the three-tab shingle and the most expensive is the architectural shingle. Architectural shingles can give your home an interesting look that improves the curb appeal of your home and increases its value. Here's a look at why architectural shingles may be a good choice for your new roof.
Class A roofs are able to withstand severe exposure to fire. They are able to withstand flames and heat for a couple of hours before they would catch on fire. Class A roofing material is what you need to use if you want a roofing material that will protect your home as long as possible if exposed to embers or ash.
Roofers in McKinney TX base repairs to weather-damaged shingles on the results of an insurance claims inspection. When an insurance company investigates weather damage to your roof, they look mainly for hail damage. They inspect the appearance of the shingles on your roof, checking for granules that fall off over time. The shingles have granules that guard the underlying asphalt by blocking ultraviolet rays from the sun. As shingles get older, the sun-protection offered by the granules fade. This causes your roof to dry out, and shingles get a bubbled texture and are more apt to be damage by hail and bad weather. A shingle will be brittle to the touch if it’s worn.
The first machine invented that was power-driven and created for the specific use of creating tile was established in the country of Denmark back in the 1920’s. Clay and concrete tile, though, has been used way before that. The Chinese seemed to have come up with it first thousands of years ago. Ancient data indicates that it was actually between 4,000 and 5,000 years back that they started using it to top off their homes. They got really creative in those times as well, making lots of different patterns and styles with the clay tiles. The information the records give isn’t that far-fetched from the characteristics of the Chinese traditions, as we today still marvel at their unique and ageless architecture.
Asphalt shingles have been around for over a century, but they have evolved significantly over the past few decades. Three-tab styles are the most popular and the least expensive. Architectural styles are gaining in popularity, however. Architectural shingles have a three-dimensional appearance and are heavier and longer-lasting than three-tab styles. Premium