Shingle Roofing
Shingle roofs are an economical and visually pleasing roofing option that have a long lifespan. Besides a wide variety of styles and colors, their fire rating is among the best and are still a low-cost option that also comes with low maintenance needs
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Top-tier materials and skilled labor.
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Proven track record of successful projects.
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Some Benefits to Asphalt Shingle Roofs
For these reasons and many others, asphalt shingles are the most popular choice for roofing:
- Low cost – compared to other types of roofing materials, asphalt shingles are clearly the most economic option.
- Long lifespan – usually they can last 25 years or longer, depending on the shingles chosen.
- Wide variety of colors – everything from basic black to bright red, you will find an option that meets your design ideas.
- Resistant to wind – they do well under most strong wind situations.
- High fire resistance
- Lightweight – compared to other types of materials, shingles can be applied to most roofs without any extra engineering required (unlike tile).
What Makes Up an Asphalt Shingle?
Surface – Granulated Layer
This is the portion of the shingle that is visible when the roof is complete. It provides the color of the roof as well as offers UV protection to the shingle, allowing it to last longer. This layer can also prevent heat from getting through to the structure of the house, keeping the house cooler.
Asphalt Layer
This is what provides for a waterproof roof, protecting the home from water’s damage. This is also where most of the weight of the shingle comes from.
Base Layer
The base is the frame, or, put another way, the part that provides the structure of the shingle. Most shingles today are fiberglass, and it is the base where you can find the fiberglass. This layer is what holds the whole shingle together.
Adhesive Strip
If you look at a shingle before it is installed, you will see what looks like a dotted line on it. This is adhesive and it holds the shingle above from rising with the wind.
Nailing Strip
Simply put, this is the area where the shingle must be nailed down.
Free Estimate's
At Master Roofing Inc., we believe you should have a clear understanding of your roofing project’s costs before proceeding. That’s why we offer a complimentary consultation to assess the work required before we arrive with our equipment. One of our certified inspectors will provide you with a fair estimate of the job’s cost, allowing you to make an informed decision about whether to choose our services or consider other roofing companies.