Thinking About A New Roof?

 

Wondering about colors, design, and choices for roof shingles installation? There are many routes to go when deciding the roof shingle to best suit the roof and style of the house. There are many manufacturers such as Owens Corning, CertainTeed, and Tamko that offer many different products for installing roof shingles.

 

Owens Corning’s website for roof shingles installation has detailed information about the wind resistance, design, algae resistance, and the shingle type itself. Such as the Berkshire Collection that has a natural slate appearance, is a laminated shingle type, and wind resistance of 110 mph, and 15 years of algae resistance. The shingles in the Berkshire Collection are also available in a variety of colors. After selecting the collection and shingle, by entering in the zip code or location, Owens Corning will give a list of stores where the shingles are available for purchase. On the website there is also an option to create designs in the roof, for example, with the different color options in shingles, a diamond can be placed with a different color shingle then the rest of the roof to add some style.

 

CertainTeed also offers a large variety of roof shingle collections with a chart of colors, warranty options, and categories. They offer a shingle called the Carriage House Luxury Shingle that has the ultimate premium performance. It has a scalloped slate which is perfect for a steep roof. All of the details on this shingle are offered on the website, as for the Carriage House which has 335lbs per square, a four layer coverage, and a Class A fire resistance. All of CertainTeed’s shingle are provided with a complete set of instructions for the installation process, which describe with steps and images to have be successful for the roof shingles installation.

 

Tamko also offers a range of products for roof shingles installation under the categories of composite shingles, laminate shingles, and steel shingles. Tamko’s metal shingles are all now Energy Star qualified. These shingles also have the look that combines slate, tile, and wood, with the protection and strength that metal offers. The Stone Crest Slate Steel Shingles from Tamko undergo a process for special coating that will protect against dirt and environmental aging. It is also 100% recyclable and is made from over 50% of recycled materials. Other name brands that Tamko carries are Lamarite, Heritage, Evergrain, Elements, and Tam-Rail.


 


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