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Protecting My
House with Asphalt Roof Shingle Coverage
The roof on the house is usually the part of the structure that
takes the worst weather beating. It gets direct sunlight, survives
exposure to wind and hail, and withstands severe storms. The roof
also insulates the house. Asphalt shingles are one of the most
popular forms of roofing for many reasons with asphalt roof shingle
coverage providing important weather protection.
asphalt roof replacement shingles refers to the amount of protection
from weather provided by the installation of the shingles. The
shingles are overlapped and how that overlapping is installed
determines the degree of protection or coverage. Asphalt shingles
are made two ways:
Organic mat
Fiberglass mat
Asphalt Roof Shingle Coverage
Organic mat roofing is made with organic felt which is coated with
asphalt. Fiberglass mat is made with fiberglass coated with asphalt.
Both types of shingles are then covered with ceramic granules that
provide U.V. resistant protection. The degree of coverage is created
by the number of shingles overlapped. There are three degrees of
coverage with each degree corresponding to the number of shingles
used in the layering process.
Asphalt shingles are used on the majority of homes, but can’t be
used unless there’s enough slope to the roof. The roof must be able
to shed water. Fiberglass mat asphalt roof shingle coverage is
cheaper than organic mat. Both kinds of shingles come in a large
variety of colors.
Asphalt shingles have a lot of advantages over other types of
roofing:
They are one of the
cheaper roof shingles without sacrificing protection
You have a choice of
20 or 30 year shingles, or in some cases, lifetime protection
They are easy to
install making them ideal for a homeowner project
Repairs are easier to
accomplish because of the wide availability of asphalt shingles
They are very low
maintenance
Choosing between organic mat and fiberglass mat asphalt roof shingle
coverage often depends on the kind of climate you live in. For
example, fiberglass shingles are more resistant to heat. Fiberglass
shingles won’t curl over time either, while organic mat asphalt
shingles can curl with age. You can hire a professional roofer to
install either kind of roofing.
Choosing the right asphalt roof shingle coverage relies on
understanding the conditions the roof must face. Asphalt shingles
are used in every region, but the cost can vary. You must balance
the cost of the roofing against the level of coverage you need to
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Cedar
Shingles Can Add An Elegant Touch to Your Home
A cedar shingle roof can add aesthetic value to your home, and
exemplify unique character. Sometimes entire communities will
have predominantly cedar shingled roofs due to construction
methods at the time, or homeowner association rules of
construction code. This can give the surrounding area a
uniform and pleasing look.
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Free Falling with Gutters and
Downspouts
When it rains, you find out quickly if your gutters and
downspouts are clear of debris. If they are clogged with
leaves and debris, the rain can’t flow freely and backs up.
This usually results in water falling in a way it’s not
suppose to fall – like in a waterfall down the side of your
house leaving dirty water stains.
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How To Do It: Flashing Brick
Chimneys
While the term "flashing brick chimneys" may sound like a way
to light up your home for the holidays, in actuality, chimney
flashing is a way to help better seal your chimney. If you are
concerned about the effects of the environmental elements on
your chimney and roof, then flashing brick chimneys may be a
smart step for you and your home.
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How to Do It: Chimney Cap
Sealer
If you have decided to invest in a chimney cap, you will need
to know how to install your chimney cap. Chimney cap sealer
application is part of that installation process. While your
chimney cap keeps moisture, rain, and debris out of your
chimney, chimney cap sealer will prevent any moisture, rain or
debris from getting into the chimney cap area and causing it
to rot, come loose or even fall off the roof.
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