Asphalt Shingles Roofing FAQs

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Asphalt shingles are the most popular and commonly used waterproof roofing material for homes across the country due to their beauty, versatility, durability, and high-performance. As the roof is one of the largest investments a homeowner makes, there are several questions in mind regarding the choice of material and ways to protect the investment. 

In this article, we address some of the frequently asked questions about asphalt shingles roofing.

Which materials are used to make asphalt shingles?

Asphalt roof shingles consist of an intertwined fiberglass mat at the base for strength and tear-resistance. It is then coated with a thick waterproof layer of asphalt to enhance its sturdiness, which is then surfaced at the top with mineral granules (a mixture of schist, slate, ceramic, mica, quartz, vitrified brick, or stone) for protection from heat and other damages. 

What are the different types of asphalt shingles?

There are three types of asphalt shingles:

Three-tab

These are typical rectangular-shaped, uniform, flat shingles, and each piece is designed with three tabs, making it look like three separate shingles. They are thin, light, and the cheapest roofing option for homeowners with a budget.

Architectural, laminated, or dimensional

These shingles are widely used, and are thicker, have better wind-resistance, durability, and lifespan, and come with an extended warranty that is not offered for three-tab shingles. It is available in wide-ranging attractive styles and colors and enhances the home’s aesthetics.

Luxury

Homeowners also have an option of premium or luxury roof shingles that offers the look of natural slate, cedar shakes, and other designer roofs for an exclusive, multi-dimensional look and extra protection. 

What are the advantages of installing asphalt shingles roofing?

Asphalt shingle roofing offers the following benefits:

  • Economical

  • Wind, hail, fire, and algae resistant

  • Ease of installation, repair, and maintenance

  • Durable and long-lasting

  • Availability in a range of color options

  • Adaptability and versatility

  • Recyclable

  • Energy-efficiency

  • Sound protection

What is the life expectancy of asphalt shingles roofing?

If the roof is properly installed, insulated, ventilated, maintained, and experiences no catastrophic climatic events, a three-tab asphalt roof has a lifespan of 20 years, while architectural shingle roofs can last up to 40 years.

Are asphalt shingles roofing affected by heat?

Constant exposure to excessive heat does play a role in the deterioration and degradation of roof systems. In regions experiencing high temperatures, roof shingles become dry, inflexible, and brittle, leading to cracks. Homeowners should choose light-colored shingles for better heat reflection, ensure proper attic ventilation, and invest in routine maintenance by a roofing contractor to avoid any issues. 

Is it possible to paint asphalt roof shingles?

Roof shingles can be painted with high-quality acrylic latex paint to improve the roof’s look and enhance the home’s curb appeal. However, experts recommend not to do so due to the various preparation and application challenges and increased maintenance requirements.

Can we shingle a flat roof?

It is not advisable and practical to use shingles on a flat roof. There are installation issues, and the roof is likely to weaken and develop frequent leaks.

How to know if the asphalt shingles need repair or replacement?

Consult an experienced roofer for repair and replacement if you notice:

  • Cracked shingles

  • Missing shingles

  • Curled or buckled shingles

  • Lifted shingles

  • Leak or water damage

  • Sagging or decayed roof

  • Granules accumulated in the gutters

Contact a roofing contractor for more information on asphalt shingles roofing.

Irish Roofing Company provides Scottsdale with roof inspection, installation, sealing and repair. We offer shingle services, tile roof services, flat roof services, roof cleaning, roof inspection, roof installation, leak repair, roof recovering, roof repair, roof sealing, and wood shake services for commercial and residential customers.

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