Shingle Roofing
IS IT TIME FOR NEW SHINGLES ?
Sonderby Roofing can install a beautiful and durable roof on your home.
There are many different types of roof shingles, architectural shingles, slate impression, and designer shingles. Every roofing material has unique properties with different advantages and disadvantages depending on what you want for your home.
When considering all your options, know that Sonderby Roofing can assist you with any questions and concerns you may have when replacing your roof. We offer free roofing estimates on all of our roofing services!
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Types of Asphalt Roofing
1. Three-Tab Shingles
Once upon a time these were the most common type of asphalt shingles, featuring a flat design with three tabs. They are lightweight, easy to install, and cost-effective, making them a popular choice for budget-conscious homeowners. However, they typically have a shorter lifespan, lasting around 15-20 years.
2. Architectural Shingles
Also known as dimensional or laminate shingles, architectural shingles have a layered design that provides a more textured appearance. They are thicker and more durable than three-tab shingles, often lasting 25-30 years. Their enhanced aesthetic appeal and resistance to wind make them a preferred choice for many homeowners.
3. Luxury Shingles
These high-end shingles offer the appearance of slate or wood while providing the benefits of asphalt. They are thicker and more robust, often designed to mimic more expensive materials. Luxury shingles can last up to 50 years and are ideal for those seeking a distinctive look without the high cost of natural materials
4. Impact-Resistant Shingles
Designed to withstand severe weather conditions, these shingles are tested for durability against hail and high winds. They may come in both three-tab and architectural styles, offering peace of mind for homeowners in storm-prone areas.
IKO Slate Shingles
Asphalt - slate look-alike.
ATLAS Slate Shingles
Designer Asphalt Shingles.
Architectural Shingles
Planning
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Key Points for a New Shingle Roof Installation
- Material Selection: Choose from asphalt, wood, metal, or slate shingles based on budget, durability, and aesthetics.
- Cost Estimate: Obtain multiple quotes to compare pricing; consider material and labor costs.
- Professional Contractor: Hire a licensed and insured roofing contractor with good reviews and references.
- Inspection: Check the underlying structure for damage before installation; repairs may be needed.
- Weather Considerations: Schedule installation during favorable weather to avoid delays.
- Permits and Regulations: Verify local building codes and obtain necessary permits.
- Warranty: Understand the warranty terms for both materials and workmanship.
- Ventilation: Ensure proper roof ventilation to extend the roof’s lifespan.