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Stages of Asphalt Shingle Deterioration

Introduction

The lifespan of asphalt shingles depends on the type you choose, the manufacturer, and where you live. Some shingles last longer than others; for example, those made with a higher percentage of granules tend to last longer than those made with fewer granules. The first thing to do when trying to determine whether your roof has reached its end-of-life is take a look at it yourself or hire someone who knows how to inspect roofs professionally. If you’re not sure what signs of wear and tear mean that it’s time for replacement—or if your roofer isn’t telling you—then read on!

Aging

As asphalt shingles age, the effects of weather can become more pronounced. The shingles will become discolored and may develop cracks or ripples. The granules that comprise your roof’s surface may also begin to separate from the asphalt backing as they come apart over time.

The lifespan of a typical residential asphalt shingle is about 20 years, but this is dependent on many factors: where you live, how heavily it rains in your area and what kind of environment you have around your house (e.g., trees, other buildings). Shingles typically deteriorate faster in areas with heavy rainfall due to their exposure to moisture and sunlight—especially if they’re not covered by other structures like roofs or eaves.

Loss of mineral granules

Asphalt shingles are covered with a layer of mineral granules that give them their color. These tiny rocks are made of natural resources like quartz or feldspar, and can be washed away by rainwater or sun rays. When this happens, the shingles lose their appearance and color, leaving only the asphalt underneath.

Cracking and cupping

When asphalt shingles crack and cup, it’s an indication of their age. Cracking is normal, but if the cracks are too large or have spidered out to cover a large portion of the roof, it needs to be fixed before water can get in. Cupping is caused by uneven exposure to weather, which can result in problems like mold growth or algae growth.

Some roofers believe that cracking and cupping are not an immediate threat to your roof; others believe that they are causes for concern because they allow moisture into the attic space where it could damage other components of your home (such as insulation).

Blistering and splitting

Asphalt shingles are prone to splitting and blistering, both caused by different factors. Blistering occurs when water gets trapped under the shingle during installation or precipitation events. Splitting is caused by temperature changes that cause the asphalt in your roof to expand and contract, which causes it to crack.

The best way to prevent these issues is by making sure you apply enough granular material at the time of installation and by choosing a high-quality brand of asphalt shingle that has been properly designed for your climate zone. If you’ve already discovered this problem on one section of your roof, then calling a professional contractor can help fix it before it spreads across other areas as well

Curling and buckling

Buckling shingles can occur when the shingle is exposed to heat. This can be caused by improper ventilation, improper installation or poor quality asphalt.

Incorrect ventilation causes buckling by locking moisture in between the shingles and preventing it from drying out properly. If your roof does not have proper ventilation, this may cause buckling to occur sooner than expected.

Algae growth

Algae growth is also a common problem, especially in coastal areas. While algae can be removed by scrubbing the shingles with a stiff brush and bleach, preventing algae growth will save you time and money in the long run. One way to prevent algae from growing is by keeping your roof clean. You should clean your roof every three months with a pressure washer.

Older shingles are more susceptible to damage than newer ones.

The age of your roof is a factor in whether or not you will experience damage. Shingles are made from asphalt and mineral granules, which are bound together by resins. Asphalt gets brittle with age, while the minerals break down. This aging process is accelerated in high heat and humidity, so if your house has been sitting in the sun for years on end, it’s likely that its shingles need to be replaced before they become dangerous to walk on.

Conclusion

Asphalt shingles are a popular choice for residential roofs, and they can last a long time if they’re properly installed and maintained. But as weather conditions change, so do the needs of your roof. If you have older asphalt shingles that need replacing or repairing, don’t hesitate to call us at 773-251-9422 for an estimate.

Quincy Sizemore

Third Coast Exteriors

Owner

CertainTeed Asphalt Shingles

Introduction

CertainTeed shingles are some of the most popular roofing materials on the market today. We offer a wide range of CertainTeed shingles to fit any homeowner’s needs.

CertainTeed Asphalt Shingles

Asphalt shingles are made from asphalt and are available in a range of styles, including:

  • Architectural shingles
  • Architectural slate
  • Decorative cedar shakes

CertainTeed shingles also come with a limited lifetime warranty. This means that if you’re not satisfied with your roof, CertainTeed will pay for the cost of replacing it—no questions asked.

Dimensional (Architectural) Shingles

Dimensional (architectural) shingles are a popular choice for roofing because they’re available in many styles, colors and textures.

Dimensional shingles come in several different styles:

  • Smooth
  • Tabbed
  • Weathered Wood® Shingle (wood shakes)

Designer Shingles

Designer shingles are the most popular type of asphalt shingle on the market. They come in a wide range of colors and styles, from traditional wood-look to exotic finishes like slate or stone. Plus, they have a textured finish that looks like natural wood shake siding so they’re less likely to blow off during high winds. Designer shingles are available in a variety of sizes (see chart below) and all the materials used in their production meet CertainTeed’s stringent quality standards.

  • Shingle Style: Wood Look (6″ and 8″)
  • Shingle Color: Charcoal Gray
  • Shingle Size: 6″ x 24″; 8″ x 36″

3-Tab Shingles and High-Performance 3-Tab Shingles

If you’re looking for good quality and durability in an asphalt shingle, then CertainTeed’s 3-Tab shingles are a great option. The company has been producing these shingles since their inception in the 1930s and they have proven themselves to be durable and reliable throughout the years. They still remain one of the most popular types of shingle on today’s market.

High-Performance 3-Tab Shingles are a newer version of standard 3-Tab shingles that provide enhanced performance with higher levels of reflectivity to help keep your home cooler by reflecting sunlight off your roof instead of absorbing it like traditional asphalt shingles. These high quality products are backed by CertainTeed’s Lifetime limited warranty against cracking, peeling, splitting or curling; free from defects caused by manufacturing errors; free from defects caused by poor installation practices; free from manufacturing defects which cause premature failure within 30 years (when installed properly); protection against wind uplift at 130 mph sustained winds (at 60 pounds per square foot); 100% waterproof under all conditions including freezing temperatures down to -20 degrees Fahrenheit (-28 degrees Celsius).

We offer a range of CertainTeed shingles for your home.

CertainTeed’s recycled asphalt shingles are available in a wide range of styles, colors and sizes. CertainTeed’s three-tab shingles come in black, grey, tan and mocha. CertainTeed’s architectural shingles come in single-color or dual color selections that include black, grey and tan. All CertainTeed shingles are made from 100% virgin material with no added fillers or binders to provide you with more durability and energy efficiency for your home.

Conclusion

If you’re looking for a new roof, we have the shingles for you. Our team of experts can help determine which type of shingle is right for your home and provide installation services as well. With all the different styles and types available from CertainTeed, there’s sure to be something that fits your needs perfectly!

Quincy Sizemore

Third Coast Exteriors

Owner