Selecting Asphalt Shingles
Asphalt Shingles are one of the most common choices
for roofing materials. As a matter of fact, at least 75%
of the homes in the United States use asphalt shingles.
Asphalt shingles come in various styles and costs and
have warranty packages from 20-40 years.
There are two types of asphalt shingle construction:
Fiberglass mat based shingles and Organic mat based
shingles.
Fiberglass based shingles are thinner and lighter, as
their backing is made out of a fiberglass mat. Note: A
bundle of asphalt shingles can weigh between 70 and 140
lbs and there are typically 3 bundles of shingles per
square (100 sqft per square of shingles). Consequently
fiberglass mat based shingles are easier to lift making
a roofer’s job easier when carrying shingles up a
ladder. Fiberglass mat shingles are also more fire
retardant and typically have slightly longer warranties
than organic based shingles.
Organic based shingles are heavier and considered more
rugged as their mat backing is made out of felt paper
and asphalt. They are heavier due to the fact that there
is literally more asphalt used in them than a Fiberglass
mat shingle. Organic mat based shingles are also
considered more flexible than fiberglass shingles,
however they are known to be more water absorbent and
can warp over time. As a result of these differences
Fiberglass mat shingles are used much more prevalently
in the southern and central part of the United States,
and Organic mat based shingles are used more in the
northern part.
Fiberglass Asphalt based shingles used on your home
should be compliant with ASTM D-3462 standards, and
Organic based shingles used on your home should be
compliant with ASTM D-225. More and more municipalities
are requiring shingles to meet these standards, so you
should check with your local building inspector and read
the label on the shingles prior to purchasing them.
Fiberglass and Organic mat based shingles are comparably
priced. They can range anywhere from $25 to $80 per
square.
3-Tab shingles have been around for a long time and are
still the most common shingle installed, however more
and more homeowners are moving towards architectural
shingles. Architectural shingles are a little more
expensive but are actually easier to install, as less
care is needed in ensuring straight lines. Architectural
Shingles typically also have longer warranty periods.
3-Tab shingles typically require greater skill and
longer installation times as the roofing contractor
needs to ensure that wavy shingle lines are not created
when installing the shingles. Architectural shingles, on
the other hand, are a little easier to install as the
lines and shadows are designed to be more complex. As a
result, imperfections in the installation process of
architectural shingles can be more difficult to see.
Architectural shingles typically cost most than 3-Tab
shingles, however their cost may be somewhat mitigated
by a lower installation cost.
Whatever shingles you decide to use, make sure you read
the shingle packaging labels and check with your local
building inspector first. Your home’s roof is one of the
most import aspects of your home. An improperly
installed shingle job or the installation of the wrong
shingles can lead to expensive water damage and high
repair costs.
For more help on Shingling Your Home's
Roof, see HomeAdditionPlus.com’s Asphalt Shingle Roofing
Bid Sheet. The Asphalt Shingle Roofing Bid Sheet will
help to ensure that your roof won't end up with a blue
tarp over it and a dumpster sitting in your yard for
weeks as you wait for the roofing contractor to come
back and finish roofing your home.
Over the past 20+ years Mark Donovan has been involved
with building homes and additions to homes and is a
licensed real estate agent. His projects have included:
building a vacation home, building additions and garages
on to existing homes, and finishing unfinished homes.
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