Asphalt shingles remain one of the most popular roofing options available today, typically gracing thousands of homes across the country. There are plenty of reasons why it remains a favorite – superior weather protection, versatile good looks and long service life are just some of them. But asphalt shingles aren’t the entire roofing system. What else makes up a roofing system?
Also called flashing, ice and water barriers cover your roof’s more vulnerable areas – basically those spots where a considerable amount of rainwater or ice may gather. These include the area around chimneys, skylights, dormers, vent pipes and valleys. By protecting these sections of the roof, ice and water barriers prevent water infiltration.
They are the primary layer of shingles installed at the bottom of the roof, sealing the row of shingles there to prevent leaks.
This refers to the waterproofing material between the roof deck and asphalt shingles, serving as an additional layer of protection against weather damage.
These are the most visible component of your roofing and serve as the first line of defense against extreme weather damage to your home. Asphalt shingles generally consist of a fiberglass base mat and a top coating of protective mineral granules. The thicker and more quality the shingle, the better it is at heading off the harshest elements.
This component helps prevent heat and moisture buildup in the attic, which can rise up and damage the roofing shingles above when overlooked. When your roof has proper ventilation, it eliminates the potential for mold and rot, keeping your roof structure sturdy and intact. Keep attic ventilation in mind when investing in an asphalt roof replacement.
As their name implies, these are shingles installed along the ridge of the roof, giving the entire system a neater and more finished appearance.
Look no further than Superior Roofing when in need of a high-quality complete asphalt shingle roof system for your home. We serve the areas in and around Phenix City, AL. Call us today at (334) 821-8411, or fill out this contact form for your roof evaluation.
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