ultrarunner
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Need to re-roof about 25 squares of roof... 4 in 12 pitch except for a covered porch that is 3 in 12. Home is in the SF Bay Area of California... snows about 1" every 25 years... do have 80 to 90 mph gusts every 5 years or so.
Existing roof has a first layer of 1959 wood shingle over skip sheathing with another layer of 1980 composition on top of the wood.
80% of the roof looks ok... 20% has lost all the granules... and looking at the roof, it looks like quality control in manufacturing might be the reason for the bad areas because it can be found in groups throughout the roof.
I would like to put on a long lasting quality roof.
Two products I have used in the past are Genstar and Elk...
I think both have changed ownership or merged since I last bought.
In 2004, a neighbor paid 11k to tear off two layers, put down OSB and install Tamko Heritage in Autumn Brown... like the look of the roof... just get mixed reviews on the Brand and have never used OSB.
Any thoughts about:
Owens Corning True Definition Duration
Certainteed Premium Max Definition
Elk Prestige
GAF Timberline
Tamko Heritage 50
Need to re-roof about 25 squares of roof... 4 in 12 pitch except for a covered porch that is 3 in 12. Home is in the SF Bay Area of California... snows about 1" every 25 years... do have 80 to 90 mph gusts every 5 years or so.
Existing roof has a first layer of 1959 wood shingle over skip sheathing with another layer of 1980 composition on top of the wood.
80% of the roof looks ok... 20% has lost all the granules... and looking at the roof, it looks like quality control in manufacturing might be the reason for the bad areas because it can be found in groups throughout the roof.
I would like to put on a long lasting quality roof.
Two products I have used in the past are Genstar and Elk...
I think both have changed ownership or merged since I last bought.
In 2004, a neighbor paid 11k to tear off two layers, put down OSB and install Tamko Heritage in Autumn Brown... like the look of the roof... just get mixed reviews on the Brand and have never used OSB.
Any thoughts about:
Owens Corning True Definition Duration
Certainteed Premium Max Definition
Elk Prestige
GAF Timberline
Tamko Heritage 50