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Premier Roofing Roof Selector
There are hundreds of residential shingle manufacturers and products used in
the United States. Most of the major manufacturers make two different types of
shingle products. If you don't see yours, take a minute to explore the
other sections of our Roofing Products section.
The most basic and common type shingle is called the 3-Tab or 20-year
shingle.
These have been around for many years and the least expensive and easiest to
install of all shingle types. Since it's made with 3-tabs, its name is
derived from the shape. It's also called a 20-Year shingle that
corresponds with it's warranty period.
The 3-tab is a relatively flat shingle without much definition or color
variation. Although it's an economy shingle, it provides many years of
serviceable life. 3-tabs are produced in about 8 to 10 colors, limiting
the choices if you're looking for a unique look. There are a few
manufacturers who produce a 25-year, 3-tab shingle but it looks much the same as
the 20-year product.
Laminated
shingles, also called a 30-year or Architectural shingle, offer a completely
different look for roofing. Laminates are constructed in two parts, giving
the appearance of a more deep and thicker shingle. They are heavier than
their 20-year counterparts and they provide a much nicer look. Often
described as 3-Dimensional, these shingles are commonly made in 30 and 40 year
warranty lines. Laminates are made in many more colors than 20-year
shingles. The colors of granulation are also more varied and special
effects called Shadowbanding give them much more depth. Laminates are
tougher than 3-tabs and resist wind damage better than 3-tabs. We highly
recommend this type of shingle. If you currently have 3-tabs on your home, the
small cost of this upgrade is perhaps the best investment to protect your home
and increase it's curb appeal!
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