Categories: Roofing

The Parts of a Complete Asphalt Shingle Roof

Your asphalt shingle roof consists of interconnected components, each playing a vital role in the system’s longevity, durability and weather performance. Being familiar with some of the most notable ones becomes essential, especially when you are faced with decisions concerning repairs and maintenance, as well as the entire roof’s eventual replacement. Here’s a closer look at each one of them.

Underlayment

The underlayment, while hidden from view because of the outer roof covering seen from the curb, forms a layer that provides the roofing system added protection from the elements. In areas where weather can vary dramatically throughout the year, a high-quality underlayment creates a secondary layer against water infiltration. It acts as a critical barrier against ice, rain, and snow, which are prevalent all year round.

Ice and Water Shields

The roof valleys and eaves are particularly susceptible to leakages due to water accumulation and ice dam formations. Ice and water shields are a must-have because of their superior leak protection. In areas with severe icy conditions during winter, these shields are vital for preventing water from seeping under your shingles and extending your roof’s entire lifespan.

Drip Edge

Often overlooked, the drip edge directs water away from your fascia and the underlying components of your roof structure. This ensures your roof is free from rot and mold, and is an important feature to have during seasons with heavy rainfall.

Ridge Vents

Proper attic ventilation is a critical aspect of a well-functioning roof, and ridge vents play a key role in this. They allow hot, humid air to escape from the attic, keeping this part of your home at optimal temperatures. With these installed together with the soffit vents, the roof is able to “breathe”, protecting the rest of the components from damage caused by excessive heat and moisture buildup.

High-Quality Shingles

The shingles are the first line of defense against the elements. In areas where weather conditions can quickly change, high-quality, durable shingles are a necessity for utmost weather protection. In fact, the ones available on the market today meet the standards for resistance against wind and impact against hail. Of course, they come in a variety of colors, textures and profiles, allowing you to pick the best one that suits your home’s aesthetic requirements.

When it comes to asphalt shingle roofs, WaynCo Roofing, LLC is the go-to residential roofer in Matthews, NC, and the surrounding areas. We’re a GAF-certified roofer, and our services include roof replacement and re-roofing, as well as roof repair. We have the experience, knowledge and expertise that it takes to get your roofing job completed on time and to your satisfaction. Call us today at (704) 814-9566, or fill out this contact form to get an estimate.

Karrie Fasching

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