Your roof is your home’s first defense against the elements. It protects your valuable possessions and contributes significantly to your home’s curb appeal. That said, it must be properly installed so you can maximize its benefits. Read on as A1 Roofing & Construction discusses the key characteristics of a correctly installed asphalt shingle roof.
Firstly, the layout of the shingles should be uniform, with each row straight and properly aligned. This not only ensures the effectiveness of your roofing but also contributes to your property’s aesthetics.
Next, consider the nails. Are they driven straight and flush with the shingle surface? Proper nailing techniques are the bedrock of a well-installed roof.
There should also be an appropriate overhang of shingles at the roof’s edge. It should not be too long or too short — but just right — to prevent damage to your home’s structure.
A properly installed roof has adequate ventilation. This ventilation protects your roofing system from excessive heat and moisture buildup, which could reduce your roof’s lifespan.
Correctly installed flashing around the chimney, valleys and other roof protrusions is another sign of quality roof installation. It is crucial in protecting your home from leaks.
A roofing contractor pays attention to each component to ensure proper installation. Here are the main roofing components you should know about.
A1 Roofing & Construction is your go-to partner for all your roofing needs in Newport, Tiverton and Providence, RI. For inquiries or consultations, call us at (401) 265-1019 or complete our contact form.
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