Asphalt Shingle Roofing Contractor in Colorado Springs
Two different types of asphalt shingles
Easy to install, asphalt shingles account for more than 75% of all roofing materials installed. As well as protecting the roof, new shingles offer energy efficiency and cooling performance.
There are two main categories of asphalt shingles: organic and fiberglass.
Organic Shingles:
These are the oldest type of asphalt roofing tiles. They consist of a cellular fibre substrate (recycled paper) impregnated with asphalt and compressed under high pressure.
More flexible than fiberglass shingles, they are easier to install in cold weather, more tear-resistant and able to better hide imperfections on the roof’s deck. Heavier and therefore more resistant to strong winds, they also withstand changes in temperature.
Fiberglass Shingles:
Nowadays, most asphalt shingles have a layer of glass fibers instead of paper. They are referred to as composition shingles. Fiberglass shingles are lighter than their organic counterparts, because less asphalt is used during manufacturing. They are less expensive, more heat-resistant and the ”feet”, or notched ends, are less likely to lift, a problem often encountered on older roofs.
The fiberglass mat is surfaced with an asphalt coating, followed by mineral granules. An underlayment of asphalt-saturated felt should be installed over the roof structure prior to laying fiberglass shingles.
Class 4 Shingles
These shingle are considered hail impact resistant. They are able to receive hail impacts better than class 3 shingle. The higher rating allows your shingles to last longer with less damage in most cases. Plus, many insurance companies offer an annual premium discount for putting class 4 shingles on your roof.
Asphalt shingles components
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Granular Surface Layer: Granules constitute the superficial layer of asphalt shingles. They provide color and UV protection. This granite-like coating comes from basaltic deposits, including basalt and rhyolite, which are not only hard and durable but opaque to keep UV rays from deteriorating the asphalt. Certain granules are engineered to reflect heat and keep roof temperatures cool. They may also contain additives to prevent mould.
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Asphalt Coating: Asphalt is the waterproofing agent applied during manufacture, ensuring the roof’s protection. The thickness of the asphalt layer determines the weight of the shingle. Architectural shingles have two layers of asphalt, with a fiberglass mat in the centre.
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Base or Mat: The material used for the base, or mat, differentiates the type of shingle. The base for organic shingles is made of organic felt saturated with asphalt, whereas the fiberglass shingles are reinforced with a fibreglass mat. This membrane acts as a frame, holding the other layers together; it must be very resistant and stable in all temperatures.
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Adhesive Tabs: Shingles come with heat-activated adhesive tabs. Never drive a nail through these adhesive tabs, which could prevent shingles from fusing or locking to the roof deck.
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Nailing Strip: Shingles must be nailed and not stapled, which makes them more vulnerable to cracks. Nail heads should be visible on the surface without being driven too deep.
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Sometimes You Don’t Need A Roof Repair Or Replacement. You Just Need A ROOF MAXX Treatment.
If you have asphalt shingles on your roof that are 7 years or older, it’s a good chance you need ROOF MAXX to slow down the aging of your roof. As shingles get older, along with our harsh weather, they lose their flexibility, become dry and brittle and start to curl.
Many residential and commercial property owners are getting the benefit of longer lasting asphalt shingles with ROOF MAXX.
Since a treatment is about 80% less than a full roof replacement, it’s additionally extremely beneficial for Real Estate transactions, commercial properties to avoid large deductibles and extend the life of the asphalt shingle roof for many years to come.
Does Roof Maxx Make Sense For Your Roof?
Asphalt shingles contain small, sand-like pebbles that stick together when shingles natural oils are intact. Once those oils start to dry out with age, you may see the granules flaking off in your gutters or downspouts. You might also notice black stains and streaks or shingles cracking, breaking, and curling. Since each roof is different, we will perform a free inspection to tell if Roof Maxx can help you.
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