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The manufacture of asphalt roofing materials has been undergone from the 1890s. Today asphalt shingles
cover 70 to 80 percent of the roofs in united states. It has now spread to different part of the world.
The asphalt roof shingles are very attractive, versatile and provide high fire and wind resistance. The shingles
cost is economical which make it relatively inexpensive in terms of aesthetics and the durability it provides to
the building.
The asphalt shingles can be very easily installed and requires little maintenance. The normal life expectancy of
the asphalt roof shingles is in the range of 15 to 20 years. The fiberglass shingles provides a life expectancy of
20 to 30 years.
The organic based asphalt shingles consist of a base mat composed of cellulose fibers made from recycled
paper or the wood chips and cotton or the wool rags. But presently it is made of asphalt -saturated roofing felt.
It is coated with asphalt on the both sides as shown in the figure below.
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The strength for the shingles is provided by the base mat. The base material is in a saturated state. It is
covered with a flexible asphalt that has a high melting point which is called as the saturant.
Ground limestone, slate, trap rock or other inert materials are used to reinforce the saturant which is mineral
stabilizers. The coarse mineral granules are pressed on the exposed phase of the asphalt coating which
provides color for the asphalt. This exposed phase helps the shingle to resist the weather and the fire.
The materials that used as coarse mineral surfacing are natural colored slate or ceramic coated rock granules.
Each shingle’s back side is covered with a talc, mica or sand. This will prevent the shingle to prevent sticking to
each other.
Fiberglass Shingles
The first entry of fiberglass was in the late 1950s. By 70s they have grown up as traditional asphalt shingles.
The fiberglass asphalt shingle has a base mat that is saturated and covered by means of flexible asphalt. It is
also surfaced with mineral granules.
When compared with cellulose fiber mat, the fiberglass shingles have a very less weight and thickness.
Compared with organic asphalt shingles, the fiberglass shingles consist of more asphalt.
The organic shingles have chances to soak the water up from the underneath. This result in the curling up of
the bottom. This made the demand of organic-based shingles to decrease.
The asphalt shingles can also be used in slopes in the range of 2 in 12 which are flat and 21 in 12 that are
steeper in nature. But special application procedures apply.
These are presently used in a wide range. The laminated shingles consist of two layers that make it more
thicker and wind resistant.
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Proper alignment of the strips helps in filling up the roof by shingles in a systematic manner, leaving no gaps
and spaces.
Fig.3. Properly aligning the shingle strip over the end of the roof and pressing by nails to the
boards
Sometimes the reason of missing shingle may result in leaks or worn outs. Or there are situations where we
have to disturb the shingles to install a roof vent or plumbing vent.
Such removal is advised to be done when the shingles are in a cooled state. This will make the adhesive
beneath the layer to be brittle and easier for removal. Removal under hot conditions will tear the roof shingle.
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