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Article Title: Roof Shingles Prices - Take Out the Guess Work
Author: Derek Farley
Category: Home Improvement, Home
Word Count: 397
Keywords: roofing shingles,asphalt shingle,roof shingles,shingles prices,roof 
shingles prices
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Spring is the season for roofing and most of the building supply houses will 
have sales weekly that offer roofing supplies. Depending on what product you 
will need the prices can be relatively small to several hundred dollars. 
Roofing products are pretty versatile and can range from peel and stick roofing 
shingles to steep roof pitches that come in a roll, asphalt, wood shake, 
lamented and steel. Steel shingles can even be shaped to resemble wood shake. 
Steel shingles cost around $58.00 a bundle and three bundles cover 100 square 
feet.

The most common roofing shingle is an asphalt shingle and they can come in 
various sizes and tabs. Corning offers a three tab roofing one. A collection of 
asphalt shingles is normally between $15.49 to $60.00 a bundle depending on the 
warranty the company offers. Corning even offers an asphalt shingle called the 
Heritage that is a three tab asphalt tile that gives the illusion of wood shake 
and is available in various colors to match the exterior of the home's siding 
and trim. The Heritage shingle can normally withstand 130 mph and a three 
bundles should cover 98.4 square feet.

Shake is probably the oldest form of shingle still sold in the United States. 
Wood shake comes in two sizes, medium and large. The medium wood shake measures 
18" by 7 1/2" and a bundle normally covers 15' and costs around $22.00 a bundle 
depending on the home building store pricing. The large wood shake is 24" by 
10" and a bundle normally covers 20' and costs around $35.00 a bundle. Wood 
shake is also available to complete the hip and ridge of the roof. A bundle 
cost around $43.00 and covers sixteen linear feet.

A new type of shingle that has recently gained popularity is the laminated 
asphalt shingle. The laminated asphalt shingle has a 53 year warranty, is algae 
resistant and is said to withstand winds up to 80 mph. They are reported in the 
advertisement to be so cheap that the bundle price could not even be listed in 
the advertisement. The home building stores want you to call or come in for 
pricing as they feel the they were to low to place in their company ads. These 
laminated shingles are said to be part of the new green movement and are 
environmentally friendly. Three bundles weigh 235 lbs and cover 100 square feet.

You can get much more information, articles and resources about roof shingles 
by visiting http://www.roofshingles.org
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