Roofing

Types of Roofing

Architectural Shingles

Premium Shingles

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Now the most popular type of roofing shingle, dimensional shingles – also called architectural laminated shingles – are dual- or multi-layered products. They are heavier and more durable than strip shingles and give a thicker, more visually interesting look to the roofline.

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Premium shingles differ from dimensional shingles in two ways. First, they have innovative designs and textures, such as those mimicking natural slate or shakes. Second, their technological improvements, such as solar reflectivity and impact resistance, can increase durability and energy efficiency.

Cedar Shingles

Strip Shingles

Panels

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They are not only beautiful, but when installed properly, they are extremely wind resistant and have twice the insulating value of standard asphalt shingles. For best performance, cedar roofs should be kept free of moss, fungus, and tree debris; overhanging tree branches should be high enough above the roof to provide good air circulation.

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The most basic type of residential shingle, strip shingles are single layered and relatively light weight; they give a roof line a very flat appearance. Once the most popular type of shingle, they are now used mainly for economy-priced homes and for replacement shingles.

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Ring’s End carries light-weight fiberglass Sequentia Roof Panels in both translucent green or white and in clear. They make an excellent material for a porch, patio, or a utility building roof. Ring’s End also carries the special nails needed to install these panels.

Types of Roof Prep & Finishing Products

Cedar Breather

Roofing Felt

Synthetic Roofing Underlayment

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Ice & Water Membrane

Self-Adhering Roofing Membrane

Gutters & Flashing

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Materials

Asphalt

Cedar

Fiberglass

Copper

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By far the most common roofing material in the U.S. is asphalt or asphalt-impregnated fiberglass shingles. Fiberglass roofing is rated by the number of years it’s warranted for. Ring’s End carries a wide variety of fiberglass roofing shingles with a 25 year to lifetime guarantee. Additionally, Ring’s End stocks roll roofing systems for low pitch applications and wood roof shingles; we can also order copper roofing to meet your specifications.

How To Select Roofing for your Home

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Style is certainly a key factor, but materials, cost, and durability are also important. Not all materials are practical for every roofing project: pitch, roof shape, and the strength of the supporting structure may rule out heavier roofing like wood or slate. Similarly, cost is determined not only by the price of materials but also by the complexity of installation and, if you are replacing a roof, the condition of the existing roof. Today’s roofing materials often come with impressive warranties; it’s important to read the warranty carefully, as there are different coverage definitions for factors like wind and sun damage or contractor workmanship. Some warranties are transferable, which can provide an attractive selling feature for prospective buyers.

When Choosing the Color of Asphalt Shingles

Consider the Climate:

Light shingles reflect sunlight and can keep the temperature of your home cooler; dark shingles absorb heat and help homes in colder climates stay warmer.

Remember the Neighbors:

Picket fences complement Victorian, Cape Cod, and other traditional architectural styles, for instance; horizontal or vertical board fencing suits Ranch and Contemporary homes; post-and-rail or split-rail fences give a more rustic look. Post caps and finials can add extra distinction to your fencing.

Coordinate Colors:

In general, use gray or black shingles on a blue, gray, or white house; use brown or tan shingles on a cream, tan, or brown house. Red, yellow, and green houses can use any color shingle depending on the look you want to achieve.

Use the Internet:

Some shingle manufacturers include color selection tools on their websites. These can be an easy and fun way to start choosing roof colors that will be right for your home.