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Drive through any neighborhood across the United States and take a look at the roofs. There’s a good bet that the community will mostly be shingle roofs. Shingles are one of the most popular residential roofing systems in the continental U.S. And for good reason. They are affordable, quality, and tried and true. You can find shingles in several types:
Shingles have been used for over a century in America, showcasing the asphalt shingles durability and toughness. While there are always new innovations and roofing materials that enter the marketplace, shingles remain the most commonly used roofing system because it is a proven commodity. From color and style selection, there are numerous options to choose from. 10 houses on the same block can all have a unique look to their roof from different styles of shingles, to the color. However, just as important, shingle roof repair, replacement, and installation is relatively simple, which is important in that it allows for cost-effective repairs and when the time comes, easy replacement. For most Wyoming homes, an entirely new shingle roof can be put on in as little as a day.
Some shingles can help fight algae growth. Others can help offer resistance against damaging hail or wind. Some utilize cool roof technology to reflect heat (reducing a/c). You can inquire about these different types of shingles at your free inspection or roof estimate.
As we all know living in Delaware, our local weather can change on a dime. What goes from being a sunny day, can turn into a quick thunderstorm with gusting winds or even hail. With the fluctuating weather, it is important to routinely check for any potential storm damage to your roof. It is extremely important to make any repairs as soon as possible to prevent damage from worsening. Storms can damage not only your shingle roof, but also your siding, gutters and windows.
Think of a chain breaking. What starts as just a small repair, if left untouched, can lead to much costlier damages over time. If only one shingle is initially broken or lifted, it may not seem like a big deal. But by causing a ‘break’ in your roofing system, it can be a weak link allowing water to seep in under that shingle. And the more wind storms that come through, it can put all surrounding shingles at risk as well.
It is an advisable idea to have your shingle roof routinely inspected after any significant storm events, and our Wyoming roofing contractors can help assist by providing a free roof inspection to identify severity of damage, and if any repair or maintenance is needed.
If your roof has suffered significant wind or hail damage, your homeowner’s insurance may cover it as an ‘Act of God’. Because storm damage to your roof can cause catastrophic roof failure, many insurance carriers will pay in order to have your roof repaired, or even fully replaced in order to prevent water damage from happening in your home or your roof damage worsening.
There are a handful of different asphalt roofing shingles on the market. There are: strip shingles, dimensional shingles, and luxury shingles. All three vary from each other, not only in price, but in style and features
These are commonly referred to as 3-tab shingles because of the cut of the shingle, and these ‘strip shingles’ are the most basic asphalt shingles that you can purchase. They have a very flat appearance, and tend to be the most inexpensive option.
These are more commonly referred to as architectural or laminate shingles. These are one of the more prevalent asphalt shingles – they are fused between two or more layers of asphalt. Architectural shingles are designed to have a ‘random’ look to them, to try to replicate a slate roof or wood shake aesthetic appearance. These will generally have better roof warranties, however architectural is generally more expensive than a 3-tab shingle roof.
As the name suggests, luxury shingles are the highest-quality shingles available on the market, and will make your Wyoming home truly stand out. The luxury shingles outclass the two above shingles in both appearance and functionality. The luxury shingle is heavyweight which is ideal for weather/storm protection. They have a gorgeous aesthetic look to them with beautiful volume/dimensions and coloration. If you’re looking for a slate roofing or wood shake type of image, luxury shingles are your best option.
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Wyoming is a town in Kent County, Delaware, United States. It was named after the Wyoming Valley in Pennsylvania. It is part of the Dover, Delaware Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 1,313 at the 2010 census.[4]
The community started when the nearby town of Camden, Delaware would not grant access to the Delaware Railroad (later part of the Pennsylvania Railroad), which bypassed the town and built a railroad station one mile west of the center of town and named the area West Camden. In 1865, minister John J. Pierce moved to West Camden from the Wyoming Valley and laid out plots for new housing. Several individuals from the Wyoming Valley moved to the new community and it was decided to rename the community.[5] The community, “Desiring to sever any shared identity or connection with Camden, residents chose to honor the new citizens by changing the name of the community to Wyoming.” A post office was erected in 1866 and the community was incorporated into a town in 1869.[6]
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Does it take long to replace a roof on a house?
Replacing a roof is a labor intensive project and depending upon the type, size and complexity of the roof it could take one day or a few days or more to complete. It also depends upon weather conditions. Bad weather always creates delays and hinders completion of the project.
Can you install roof shingles in winter?
Asphalt shingles can be installed properly in winter (late fall and winter) but only if some additional costly measures are taken. A specialized adhesive is needed to be manually applied to each shingle if the temperature is below 40 degrees Fahrenheit.
What is the minimum roof pitch for asphalt shingles?
The manufacturers say a 4/12 pitch is the minimum but the absolute minimum is 2/12. Pitch is measure in inches in vertical rise over one foot of horizontal run. So a 4/12 pitch roof rises 4 inches vertically for every 12 inches of horizontal run.
How long do asphalt shingles last?
Asphalt shingles can last up to 30 years. Wood shingles and shakes have a target lifetime of 30 years, but they can last much longer under moderate weather conditions.
What roof lasts the longest?
Material lifespan:
Wood Shake | 14-20 years |
Asphalt Shingle | 10-30 years (20 is the norm) |
Metal/Steel | 50+ years |
Slate | 50+ years |
Tile/Concrete | 50+ years |
Foam | 25+ years |
Built-Up (BUR) | 25-30 years |
Single-Ply | 30+ years |
So the metal, steel, tile, concrete and slate roofs last the longest. Asphalt, built-ups and single ply are the next longest lasting roofing material.
Are metal roofs noisy?
This may surprise you but metal roofs, when installed with solid sheathing, are actually quieter than asphalt roofs. These metal roofs, when installed properly, can actually silence the noise from rain, hail and other bad weather better than those other roofing materials.
Do metal roofs attract lightening?
No. Metal roofs do not attract lightening and are not struck any more often than any other roofing materials. People’s concern about metal roofs being hit by lightning strikes comes from the fact that metal can be an electrical conductor.
Bottom line, what is the cost to the homeowner?
If you have insurance and insurance is paying, then the homeowner’s cost is their deductable and any upgrades. Call for a free quote and check your insurance policy to see the amount of your deductable to help you know the costs involved.
Does my roof have to be replaced or can it be repaired?
The common thought is that a leaking roof has to be replaced, but this is not necessarily the solution unless it is very old. Those missing, cracked, broken, or curling shingles are able to be repaired and replaced to stop a leak without replacing the whole roof, while older roofs or roofs with many leaks or other issues should be replaced.
What is the cost to repair my roof?
Repair costs vary and depend upon the pitch of the roof, the kind of shingles used, the condition of it, and how many different layers of shingles are on the roof. The only way to know what the price is to have someone come out to your house and provide you with a free quote.