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Laminated roofing shingles, also known as architectural shingles, are a type of asphalt shingle designed to provide enhanced durability and aesthetic appeal. They are made from a fiberglass mat coated with asphalt and topped with mineral granules, which protect against UV rays and weathering. The laminated design gives these shingles a thicker profile, allowing for a more dimensional appearance on the roof compared to traditional 3-tab shingles.
| Material | Fiberglass mat and asphalt |
| Thickness | Approximately 30-50 mils |
| Warranty | Typically 25 to 50 years |
| Weight | Approximately 200-400 lbs per square |
| Fire Rating | Class A, B, or C depending on the product |
| Color Options | Various colors and textures available |
When selecting laminated roofing shingles, consider factors such as the warranty period, fire rating, and color options to match your aesthetic preferences. It's also important to specify the required thickness and weight to ensure compatibility with your roofing structure. Always inquire about local building codes and certifications to ensure compliance. Quantity needs should be estimated based on the total roof area, accounting for waste and cuts.
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They typically last between 25 to 50 years depending on the brand and installation.
Yes, laminated shingles generally cost more due to their enhanced durability and appearance.
Yes, but it's important to check local building codes and ensure the roof structure can support the additional weight.
Regular inspections for damage and debris removal are recommended to maintain their lifespan.
Yes, most manufacturers offer warranties ranging from 25 to 50 years.
Yes, some laminated shingles are designed with reflective granules to improve energy efficiency.