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Asphalt Shingles

Writer: Rob BerrongRob Berrong

ASPHALT SHINGLE COMPONENTS

The terms "asphalt" shingle and "composition" shingle are general terms for the same thing. The term “composition” is used because the shingles are a composite product made from either a fiberglass or a cellulose mat, and asphalt and minerals, as opposed to a single material, such as wood shingles or clay tiles.

All modern shingles manufactured in North America have mats made of interwoven fiberglass strands, so you may also hear them called "fiberglass" shingles.  A modern shingle consists of a fiberglass mat embedded in asphalt, and covered with granules on the surface that faces the weather. The mat, asphalt and granules act together to form a durable, flexible and waterproof assembly.

In the past, shingles were also manufactured using mats made of cellulose-based materials, and these are called "organic" shingles.


Mat




The mat provides the reinforcement that gives shingles the strength to help resist splitting, tearing and pulling over the heads of fasteners.




Although the mat is less than 2% of the shingle's weight, a small difference in mat thickness can make a big difference in shingle tear strength.




This unsaturated fiberglass mat will give you a better idea of what one looks like before it’s been saturated with asphalt.





More Resistant to Heat and Humidity

Fiberglass shingles are more resistant than organic shingles to heat and humidity. Warm air can hold more moisture than cold air. Because they absorb less moisture, fiberglass shingles deform less as they age, making them more stable in warm or damp climates.

Also, because the fiberglass mat does not absorb moisture, as fiberglass shingles age and lose volatiles, they deform less than cellulose shingles. “Volatiles” are compounds in asphalt that help keep shingles waterproof, flexible and durable, but which dissipate over time. Most volatile dissipation is due to evaporation from overheating.

Variations in Performance

The downside of fiberglass shingles is that there are wide variations in performance between similar shingles made by different manufacturers.

Content and images used with permission from nachi.org.



 
 
 

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