Asphalt Shingle

Asphalt Shingle Benefits

Asphalt shingles are the number one roof material used on homes in the US due to the strength and affordability when compared to other available materials. The availability of different colors, shapes, and textures is another reason that Marlton roofing companies apply so many asphalt shingle roofs. Other materials such as slate, tile, wood shake, and metal, while perfectly good roofing materials, are often more costly and usually require more maintenance than the asphalt shingle.

The cost of asphalt shingles is one of the main reasons for its popularity.

Most homeowners look for the cheapest option when it comes to replacing or repairing a roof. Tile, slate, metal, and wood are all more expensive than asphalt shingles, so it makes sense that homeowners who need to strictly budget their roof repairs would go with asphalt shingles over any other material.

The strength of the shingle also makes it easier for homeowners and professional roofers to walk around to locate a problem or leak without having to worry about breaking a shingle. With the ability to recreate the look of a wood shake or tile shingle, asphalt shingles are versatile and affordable, making them popular with the majority of homeowners. Common colors include green, blue, red or maroon, brown, and black, but custom colors are also available for homeowners who desire a more dramatic look.

Another benefit of asphalt shingles is that there are Energy Star compliant styles available. Other than metal roofing, no other type of material meets the Energy Star requirements. With Energy Star materials not only will you cut down on your overall energy costs, but you can even apply for certain tax breaks to help reduce the cost of a roof repair or replacement.

Since asphalt shingles are already affordable, being able to reduce your energy costs makes this material a long-term money saver.

The ease of installation is a plus for homeowners who may need to make a temporary fix until a professional roofer can fix a problem. Many shingles are simply nailed down, making them easy to pry up and replace should they become cracked or brittle. Heavy winds can rip up these shingles, but most professional roofing companies will leave excess shingles with the homeowner after a repair or replacement, so a missing shingle that causes a leak can easily be fixed with a spare shingle. The ease at which these shingles install also makes them ideal for a variety of roof types, which is why you will see higher end homes and smaller homes alike using these shingles.

Safety features of asphalt shingles include fire and wind resistance. Designed to resist fire, asphalt shingles come in grades A through C, with A being the most flame retardant. In areas where brush fires and high heats are common, this roofing material helps protect your home. For areas with frequent high winds, such as places prone to hurricanes, there are shingles that go through testing and are guaranteed to withstand winds up to a certain speed. With this shingle’s strength, style choices, and cost efficiency, it’s no wonder it’s the most popular roofing choice. Have a question regarding roofing, shingles or gutters? Please ask Fortified Roofing of Marlton NJ today!

Term of the day, courtesy of Fortified Roofing, Marlton NJ:

Shingles

These are pieces of roofing materials, commonly made from wood, slate, tile, or asphalt, that are overlapped to create the roof of a home or business. shingles help protect homes against leaks and other problems.

A Marlton roofing contractor answers a commonly asked question:

What are common types of roofs?

Asphalt shingle roofs are the most common and the most popular of all roofs. Other materials commonly seen on roofs include wood shake shingles, tile shingles, ceramic shingles, and metal roofing. Businesses often use flat cement roofing due to cost and availability. Each type of roof has its benefits and drawbacks, but most homeowners look at the cost and ease of maintenance when choosing a roof material.

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