To determine this you first need to know the square footage of your home s exterior footprint.
Roll roof versus shingles.
Pros and cons of roll roofing.
With rolled roofing particularly when you do the work yourself and have the assistance of a friend or helper you can get the rolls to the roof without a lot of effort or machinery.
Compared to an asphalt roof on a 1 200 square foot single story home costing 4 200 to 8 500 metal roofs cost 8 400 to 19 000.
Unlike shingles which apply one by one you can roll out a square of mineral surface rolled roof within minutes.
If you have a flat roof you ll need the same amount of roofing as the square footage plus about 10 extra for trimming and to have shingles left over for repairs in the future.
The vast majority of rolled roofing contains some variation of rubber in one of many different combinations.
Most roofing contractors have to use equipment such as forklifts and other machinery to move shingles to a roof area.
With asphalt roll roofing you will see what appears to be one big area of asphalt on the roof.
With asphalt shingles you can get a little different look as you see individual pieces overlapping each other.
Your choices for rolled roofing include materials like.
An asphalt shingle roof which costs between 3 50 and 7 per square foot installed.
Owens corning deckseal sa sbs cap 39 375 ft w x 32 833 ft l 100 sq ft shasta white roll roofing.
Simple roofs require up to 10 extra.
Shingles provide a wider selection of styles and colors while rolled roofing is mostly available in black gray or tan.
Rolled roofing is easy to transport.
Fiberglass core or matting an asphalt coating and a ceramic or stone granule surface give this material its durability.
Metal roofing costs between 5 50 to 14 per square foot installed vs.
Rolled roofing by contrast comes in lighter 75 pound units and is tightly rolled up and sealed.
Of course the production costs for rolled roofing is significantly lower because it requires less effort to put asphalt on a large roll than making individual roof shingles.
Due to the interlocking installation of the shingles and the thicker layers of materials shingles also tend to last longer.
Composite shingles are heavy and unwieldy.
Roofs with complex features such.
Many homeowners prefer the look of asphalt shingles over asphalt roll roofing.
The rolls are typically up to 100 feet long and may be any width from 6 20 feet wide.
How much roofing material will you need.
They are available in a variety of colors and textures are low cost and provide a traditional aesthetic.