An asphalt shingle roofing system is made up of more than the shingles you see from the ground. It contains many individual components that all work together to protect the building from the elements. As a property owner, having a general understanding of these components can allow you to take better care of your roof.
Here are the key components of an asphalt shingle roof:
Ridge Cap Shingles
Ridge cap shingles are the finishing touch of an asphalt shingle roof. They are designed to protect the hips and ridge of the roof from water leaks.
Attic Ventilation
Adequate ventilation in the attic is crucial to the health of the roof. Proper ventilation helps reduce moisture and heat, keeping the shingles overhead in good shape. Without a properly ventilated attic, the attic can heat up and literally “bake” the shingles from underneath. Mold, mildew and rot can also occur, requiring costly roof repair work.
Asphalt Shingles
The asphalt shingles provide the water-shedding surface of your roofing system. They protect the components underneath from exposure to moisture, and of course they also play a big role in your home’s visual appearance.
Start Strip Shingles
Starter shingles help guard against shingle blow-offs. They keep the roof intact in the event of severe weather.
Roof Deck Protection
The roof deck protection shields the roof deck from moisture or condensation issues, keeping the roofing nails free of ice buildup and preventing the sheathing from buckling.
Leak Barrier
The leak barrier component helps prevent roof leaks caused by wind-driven ice dams and rain.
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