Sunday, August 2, 2015

Roofing Shingles Guide

Roofing Shingles Guide 

Roofing Shingles – Do You Know How To Choose Right? Maximize Your Investment by Knowing What You Want Making the investment into new roofing shingles for your home isn’t an easy or a quick decision. There’s nothing intuitive about shingles and roofing supplies; there are however an extraordinary amount of options. This is a choice that will be with you for decades; it’s good to start with what you need and what you like. Based on your previous experience in your home, what sorts of problems have you had, and how could your new roofing shingles address and prevent those? How did you like the look of your last shingles; what do you want to change or keep the same? And, of course, how much are these new roofing shingles going to cost you? Knowing what’s available to you is half the battle and one of the first steps in making an informed decision for future of your residential roofing is by calling (905) 702-2306. Halton Hills is dedicated to offering only high quality shingles, our asphalt boasts an extended 50 Year manufacturer’s warranty rather than the typical 25 year. Below we’ve listed and described a few of the popular favorites. Popular Pitched Roof Materials Architectural Asphalt: Shingles made of asphalt are one of the most common and popular residential roofing styles you’ll see. While they may not have as impressive a lifespan, asphalt shakes are still one of the most inexpensive choices available and one of the easiest to install. We can offer them in a wide variety of colors to match your home’s aesthetic needs. Fiberglass Shingles: Asphalt shakes combined with fiberglass. They are a newer, stronger, very resilient roof tile made out of the same material as the insulation of the same name. Fiberglass shingles are non-porous and won’t curl or bend, they are very light weight and can be more inexpensive than other asphalt roof materials. Professional installation is important for fiberglass shingles in order to prevent them from splitting in the cold weather. Otherwise, they stand up to all climates very well. Architectural Shingles: Asphalt or fiberglass roofing shingles that are much thicker and more durable than typical shingles. They are higher quality, and they last longer than typical shingles. They can often be designed to look like natural materials, like slate or cedar. This is achieved through a coating of laminated mineral.They are called “architectural shingles” due to their appearance, which is often described as dramatic or impressive, due to the shadow lines their design creates – they are also known as dimensional shingles due to their thickness. Cedar Shakes: One of the most beautiful choices available. Cedar roofing ages very well, both in terms of protective performance and in terms of their stunning visual appeal. Cedar shingles are also known for serving as a natural insulation that is noticeably higher than other materials, which means you’ll save on energy costs. This material is one of the most striking options on the market and will make your home Read More »

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