The Popular Asphalt Shingles

Asphalt roofing shingles are the most common type of shingles used on homes across America. Information shows that at least 75% of homes across America have asphalt roofing shingles.  You can get them in many different styles, and although they can be more difficult to install, they tend to run you less that the newer architectural roofing shingles.

First, you must choose your type and style. There are many styles, but two specific types. The first is organic based shingles. These are heavier shingles, made out of asphalt and felt paper. The use of more asphalt is what makes them heaver than the fiberglass based singles, which I will detail in just a moment. Although organic shingles are more flexible, they are known to be more absorbent and over time can warp. Memphis Roofing specialists can give you useful information of the type of warranty you can expect with these. Just visit www.memphisroofingprofessionals.com for more information.

The second type of asphalt roofing shingle is fiberglass based, which are thinner and lighter. This makes the roofers job slightly easier while carrying the shingles up to your roof. This type of asphalt shingle is also more fire retardant, and can have longer warranties than the organic based shingles. Depending on where you live, and particularly in the Southern part of the United States, these shingles are less commonly used. If you do decide to go with organic, you will  need a proper preventative underlay

Asphalt shingles can cost more than your average three-tab shingle, but a relatively easier installation can offset the increased price. Prior to purchasing the shingle you have decided upon, make sure you’ve discussed it with a building inspector to confirm you have proper shingles for your area. You will want to provide them the information from the packaging and labels of your shingles.

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