Asphalt Shingles
Asphalt shingles’ price, ease of maintenance and durability make it one of the most commonly used roofing materials throughout the United States. Likely, when you think about roofing, you’re thinking about 3 tab shingles.
If you’re thinking about installing, replacing or repairing your asphalt shingle roof, this is what you need to know:
Proper installation
There is a downside to asphalt shingles, but only if your roof is installed incorrectly. Because 3 tab shingles lay flat on your roof, they will display any installation mistakes very clearly. An experienced roofing contractor will be able to utilize the proper technique for the asphalt shingles you choose—either vertical racking or stair-stepping—so that your roof lays flat and protects your home from water and wind.
Asphalt shingles cost
Roofs are measured in ”roofing squares,” which are equivalent to 10 ft. by 10 ft., and asphalt shingles are sold in bundles, which typically run about $25-30. Bundles typically cover about a third of a roofing square. The overall size of your roof—dictated by the number of roofing squares—will impact asphalt shingles cost for your roof.Another factor affecting the overall roofing asphalt shingles cost is the pitch, or slope, of your roof. The steeper your roof, the more expensive the installation cost, as your roofer will have to pay more in insurance for the project.
Color variety
While durability and effectiveness should be your priority when selecting asphalt shingles, design and aesthetic are also important. Whether you want blue, green or black shingles, there are affordable options for your color scheme. Tell your roofing contractor your design expectations for your asphalt shingle roof.
Manufacturer warranty and ratings
Asphalt shingles typically come with manufacturer warranties that range from 15 to 30 years. Of course, 3 tab shingles with 15-year warranties usually cost less than those with 25- or 30-year warranties. While shelling out the extra money for longer-lasting shingles might be difficult, it can double the life of your roof.
Contact us today for a free, no-pressure roof inspection.
We’ll guide you through exactly what’s needed to make your roof serviceable again, and work alongside any insurance claims you need assistance with.