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Asphalt shingle roofing is extremely common among residential and commercial properties throughout the country. In addition to being affordable, it comes in many different styles and can last decades with proper care. At Action 1 Roofing, we are roofing experts and know everything about asphalt shingles. Whether you need these repaired on your roof or would like to have a new roof installed, we can help. Our roofing partners are the best in the area and provide five-star service from start to finish. When you work with us, you can trust that you’ll get the service you need and deserve.

If you’d like to learn a little bit more about the types of roofs available or shingle roofs, the information below can help. Our goal is to help you choose the shingles that are right for you and understand their pros and cons before buying.

Main Types of Asphalt Shingle Roofs

3-Tab Shingles

These are among the most commonly used shingles, as they offer a traditional appearance and relatively good protection. They’re made of both fiberglass and asphalt with a layer of granules on the top for added protection from the sun, rain, and other weather conditions. 3-tab shingles are lighter than the other alternatives, although they can last around two decades in good conditions.

One of the biggest advantages of 3-tab shingles is that they’re affordable. You’ll pay on the lower end of the $3.50 to $4.50/sq ft range for shingle installation if you choose these. These shingles also look nice once they are installed and provide adequate protection from rain, wind, snow, and the sun.

When it comes to drawbacks, the first is that these shingles don’t look quite as nice as more luxurious alternatives. In addition to this, they can age more quickly than other materials, especially if you face bad weather conditions throughout most of the year. Lastly, 3-tab shingles can blow off easily in high winds when not installed properly.

Dimensional Shingles

Dimension shingles are similar to traditional shingles, with the main difference being that they are thicker and layered. This gives them a more luxurious and defined appearance, which many homeowners prefer to make their home stand out. Both layers of these shingles are made out of asphalt, although there have been notches removed in random areas to create the dimensional appearance.

One of the biggest benefits of dimensional shingles is the fact that they are stronger because of their dual layers. They can protect any structure from 120 mph winds, rain, snow, and even hail. They can also last around 40 years, which is double the lifetime of traditional shingles with only one layer. What’s even better is the fact that these offer a more customized look.

The drawback that most homeowners notice with these shingles is that they are more expensive per square foot. They may also cost a little bit more to install than traditional shingles, which can run anywhere from $3.50 to $5.50 per square foot. Additionally, these may grow algae more quickly due to the notches on their surface.

Luxury Architectural Shingles

Property owners who are looking for a unique and luxurious appearance will appreciate the look of luxury shingles. While still made of asphalt, these are thicker and more uniquely designed than traditional shingles. There are a wide variety of styles, colors, and designs that property owners can choose from, which makes it easy to achieve their desired look on their home.

It’s no secret that luxury shingles are beautiful, even in their most simple form. However, since they come in so many different styles and colors, they are perfect for achieving a specific look. These can even mimic more expensive materials, including slate, for a fraction of the price. Beyond their appearance, these shingles are durable and can withstand bad weather conditions for up to 30 years or longer.

If you’re on a budget, one drawback of luxury shingles is that they are more expensive to purchase than any others. Installation can also cost more, at around $4.50 to 6.00 or more per square foot. However, many find that the cost is worth it for the durability and attractive appearance that luxury shingles provide.

Color Options and Color Tones for Your Roof

 

When choosing the color of shingles you want, it’s important to consider the overall look of your home. By doing so, you’ll choose colors that complement each other beautifully and make your home’s design well thought out. Below you’ll find some easy tips for choosing the right colors for your roof.

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Stick With the Classics

If you’re choosing new colors, then a good rule of thumb is to stick with classic colors for your roof that will complement your property color. This can include gray, red, black, brown, or gray.

Choose Warm Vs Cool

If your home or business has a warm siding color, such as yellow or brown, then choose a similar roof color. If you have cool tones on your siding, such as blue or gray, you’ll want to choose a roof color that’s similar to that instead.

Find Colors That Work

If you have a red home, then a dark brown, gray, or black roof will work best. If you have a light gray home, then consider a black, blue, or green roof. If your home is beige, then a gray, black, or brown roof will look great. If your home is white, you can choose virtually any color. For brown, go for roofing that is green, blue, brown, or gray.

Inspection

We make getting a thorough inspection easy by helping you find the roofing company that’s right for you. Action 1 Roofing works with the most experienced, affordable, and knowledgeable roofing companies in your area, so you can trust that we’ll set you up with the right roofer. We know that a thorough inspection is an important part of having work done, so this is something that we make a priority. You can rely on us to answer your questions and find the team that’s going to give you the most accurate information about shingle repair or replacement for your roof.

Repair

When repairs are necessary for a shingle roof, we think it’s important to know what the process will be like and how much it will cost. That’s why we work with roofers who will give you roof repair options and as much information as possible so you know what to expect. We’ll be there to help you learn more about ordering new shingles, fixing damage on your roof, and replacing the damaged materials to make your roof whole again.

Replacement and Re-Roof

If your roofer finds that a replacement or re-roof is best for your structure due to the condition of your shingles, we will give you all the necessary information to answer all of your questions. If you need to know anything else, you can call us to address your needs. We know that a replacement roof and re-roofing are big decisions that should be made with as much information as possible.

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