Shingles & Shakes
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Malarkey Roofing Windsor Scotchgard
Windsor Scotchgard shingles deliver extreme all-weather resilience, a Class 4 hail impact rating, and algae and smog-reducing granules.Scored Product Attributes
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This CERT specifies a test method for evaluating the wind resistance of steep slope roofing products, such as asphalt shingles, using a fan-induced procedure. It assesses the product's ability to withstand wind uplift forces, ensuring durability and performance under various wind conditions.
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This CERT verifies that products meet North American safety standards as tested and certified by Intertek to ensure compliance with electrical, gas and other safety regulations.
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This CERT verifies that products meet rigorous safety and performance standards set by UL, ensuring they have been tested and approved for use in specific environments, such as electrical systems and appliances.
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This CERT verifies that products contain a specified percentage of recycled materials, ensuring they are made from post-consumer or post-industrial waste rather than new resources.
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This CERT verifies the percentage of waste a company or manufacturing facility successfully diverts from landfills through methods such as reuse, recycling, composting, and waste-to-energy processes, thereby promoting sustainable waste management practices.
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This CERT provides third-party-verified environmental data on products, based on lifecycle assessment (LCA) in compliance with ISO standards. UL Environmental Product Declaration (EPD) promotes transparency in environmental impact, supporting informed decisions in sustainable design and construction by detailing a product’s environmental footprint.
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This CERT specifies the requirements for Class A asphalt shingles surfaced with mineral granules, detailing two types: Type I (self-sealing) and Type II (non-self-sealing). It ensures that these shingles meet standards for fire resistance, behavior on heating, and, for Type I, wind resistance, thereby confirming their suitability for roofing applications where high performance and safety are critical.
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This CERT evaluates the impact resistance of roofing materials, classifying them into four categories (Class 1 to Class 4) based on their ability to withstand simulated hail impacts, thereby aiding in the selection of durable roofing solutions.
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This CERT specifies the requirements for asphalt roofing shingles made from glass felt and surfaced with mineral granules. It outlines the physical properties, such as tear strength, wind resistance, fire resistance, softening point, and pliability, that shingles must meet immediately after manufacture and before installation.
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This CERT specifies a test method for evaluating the wind resistance of sealed asphalt shingles by calculating the uplift forces exerted by wind and comparing them to the shingles' mechanical uplift resistance. It classifies shingles into three categories—Class D, Class G, and Class H—corresponding to their resistance to basic wind speeds of 115 mph, 150 mph, and 190 mph, respectively.
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ASTM E108 is a Standard Test Method that evaluates the fire resistance of roof coverings when exposed to simulated external fire sources. It assesses the material's ability to resist fire spread, penetration, and the generation of burning embers under controlled conditions.
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The CSA A123.5 standard, titled "Asphalt Shingles Made from Glass Felt and Surfaced with Mineral Granules," specifies the requirements for asphalt roofing shingles composed of impregnated glass felt, coated on both sides with asphaltic material, and surfaced on the weather side with mineral granules.
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Warranty: Limited Lifetime |
Good To Know - Brand Attributes
Origins
Made in United States of America
Malarkey Roofing Highlander AR
Highlander AR shingles deliver all-weather resilience, a Class 3 hail impact rating, and granules that reduce algae streaks and smog.Scored Product Attributes
68
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Upcycled Rubber |
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This CERT verifies that products meet North American safety standards as tested and certified by Intertek to ensure compliance with electrical, gas and other safety regulations.
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This CERT verifies that products contain a specified percentage of recycled materials, ensuring they are made from post-consumer or post-industrial waste rather than new resources.
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This CERT provides third-party-verified environmental data on products, based on lifecycle assessment (LCA) in compliance with ISO standards. UL Environmental Product Declaration (EPD) promotes transparency in environmental impact, supporting informed decisions in sustainable design and construction by detailing a product’s environmental footprint.
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This CERT specifies the requirements for Class A asphalt shingles surfaced with mineral granules, detailing two types: Type I (self-sealing) and Type II (non-self-sealing). It ensures that these shingles meet standards for fire resistance, behavior on heating, and, for Type I, wind resistance, thereby confirming their suitability for roofing applications where high performance and safety are critical.
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This CERT specifies a test method for evaluating the wind resistance of steep slope roofing products, such as asphalt shingles, using a fan-induced procedure. It assesses the product's ability to withstand wind uplift forces, ensuring durability and performance under various wind conditions.
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This CERT specifies the requirements for asphalt roofing shingles made from glass felt and surfaced with mineral granules. It outlines the physical properties, such as tear strength, wind resistance, fire resistance, softening point, and pliability, that shingles must meet immediately after manufacture and before installation.
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This CERT specifies a test method for evaluating the wind resistance of sealed asphalt shingles by calculating the uplift forces exerted by wind and comparing them to the shingles' mechanical uplift resistance. It classifies shingles into three categories—Class D, Class G, and Class H—corresponding to their resistance to basic wind speeds of 115 mph, 150 mph, and 190 mph, respectively.
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ASTM E108 is a Standard Test Method that evaluates the fire resistance of roof coverings when exposed to simulated external fire sources. It assesses the material's ability to resist fire spread, penetration, and the generation of burning embers under controlled conditions.
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The CSA A123.5 standard, titled "Asphalt Shingles Made from Glass Felt and Surfaced with Mineral Granules," specifies the requirements for asphalt roofing shingles composed of impregnated glass felt, coated on both sides with asphaltic material, and surfaced on the weather side with mineral granules.
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This CERT evaluates the impact resistance of roofing materials, classifying them into four categories (Class 1 to Class 4) based on their ability to withstand simulated hail impacts, thereby aiding in the selection of durable roofing solutions.
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This CERT verifies the percentage of waste a company or manufacturing facility successfully diverts from landfills through methods such as reuse, recycling, composting, and waste-to-energy processes, thereby promoting sustainable waste management practices.
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Warranty: Limited Lifetime |
Good To Know - Brand Attributes
Origins
Made in United States of America
Malarkey Roofing Vista AR
Vista AR (algae-resistant) shingles deliver excellent all-weather resilience, a Class 4 hail impact rating, and granules that reduce algae streaks and smog.Scored Product Attributes
68
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Upcycled Rubber |
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This CERT specifies a test method for evaluating the wind resistance of steep slope roofing products, such as asphalt shingles, using a fan-induced procedure. It assesses the product's ability to withstand wind uplift forces, ensuring durability and performance under various wind conditions.
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This CERT verifies that products meet North American safety standards as tested and certified by Intertek to ensure compliance with electrical, gas and other safety regulations.
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This CERT verifies that products contain a specified percentage of recycled materials, ensuring they are made from post-consumer or post-industrial waste rather than new resources.
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This CERT provides third-party-verified environmental data on products, based on lifecycle assessment (LCA) in compliance with ISO standards. UL Environmental Product Declaration (EPD) promotes transparency in environmental impact, supporting informed decisions in sustainable design and construction by detailing a product’s environmental footprint.
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This CERT specifies the requirements for Class A asphalt shingles surfaced with mineral granules, detailing two types: Type I (self-sealing) and Type II (non-self-sealing). It ensures that these shingles meet standards for fire resistance, behavior on heating, and, for Type I, wind resistance, thereby confirming their suitability for roofing applications where high performance and safety are critical.
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This CERT specifies the requirements for asphalt roofing shingles made from glass felt and surfaced with mineral granules. It outlines the physical properties, such as tear strength, wind resistance, fire resistance, softening point, and pliability, that shingles must meet immediately after manufacture and before installation.
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This CERT specifies a test method for evaluating the wind resistance of sealed asphalt shingles by calculating the uplift forces exerted by wind and comparing them to the shingles' mechanical uplift resistance. It classifies shingles into three categories—Class D, Class G, and Class H—corresponding to their resistance to basic wind speeds of 115 mph, 150 mph, and 190 mph, respectively.
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This CERT evaluates the impact resistance of roofing materials, classifying them into four categories (Class 1 to Class 4) based on their ability to withstand simulated hail impacts, thereby aiding in the selection of durable roofing solutions.
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ASTM E108 is a Standard Test Method that evaluates the fire resistance of roof coverings when exposed to simulated external fire sources. It assesses the material's ability to resist fire spread, penetration, and the generation of burning embers under controlled conditions.
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The CSA A123.5 standard, titled "Asphalt Shingles Made from Glass Felt and Surfaced with Mineral Granules," specifies the requirements for asphalt roofing shingles composed of impregnated glass felt, coated on both sides with asphaltic material, and surfaced on the weather side with mineral granules.
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This CERT verifies the percentage of waste a company or manufacturing facility successfully diverts from landfills through methods such as reuse, recycling, composting, and waste-to-energy processes, thereby promoting sustainable waste management practices.
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Warranty: Limited Lifetime |
Good To Know - Brand Attributes
Origins
Made in United States of America
CertainTeed Presidential Shake TL | CertainTeed
CertainTeed's Presidential Shake TL shingles are a luxurious, durable with unique tri-laminate technology for superior protection. They come in various colors and offer easy installation, making them a reliable choice for homeowners seeking a long-lasting roofing solution.Scored Product Attributes
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This CERT provides third-party-verified environmental data on products, based on lifecycle assessment (LCA) in compliance with ISO standards. UL Environmental Product Declaration (EPD) promotes transparency in environmental impact, supporting informed decisions in sustainable design and construction by detailing a product’s environmental footprint.
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This CERT specifies the requirements for Class A asphalt shingles surfaced with mineral granules, detailing two types: Type I (self-sealing) and Type II (non-self-sealing). It ensures that these shingles meet standards for fire resistance, behavior on heating, and, for Type I, wind resistance, thereby confirming their suitability for roofing applications where high performance and safety are critical.
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This CERT specifies a test method for evaluating the wind resistance of steep slope roofing products, such as asphalt shingles, using a fan-induced procedure. It assesses the product's ability to withstand wind uplift forces, ensuring durability and performance under various wind conditions.
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This CERT specifies the requirements for asphalt roofing shingles made from glass felt and surfaced with mineral granules. It outlines the physical properties, such as tear strength, wind resistance, fire resistance, softening point, and pliability, that shingles must meet immediately after manufacture and before installation.
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This CERT specifies a test method for evaluating the wind resistance of sealed asphalt shingles by calculating the uplift forces exerted by wind and comparing them to the shingles' mechanical uplift resistance. It classifies shingles into three categories—Class D, Class G, and Class H—corresponding to their resistance to basic wind speeds of 115 mph, 150 mph, and 190 mph, respectively.
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ASTM E108 is a Standard Test Method that evaluates the fire resistance of roof coverings when exposed to simulated external fire sources. It assesses the material's ability to resist fire spread, penetration, and the generation of burning embers under controlled conditions.
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The CAN/ULC-S107 standard, titled "Standard Methods of Fire Tests of Roof Coverings," establishes test methods to evaluate the fire performance of roof covering materials when exposed to external fire sources. These methods are applicable to materials intended for installation on both combustible and non-combustible decks, assessing their ability to resist fire spread and penetration.
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The CSA A123.5 standard, titled "Asphalt Shingles Made from Glass Felt and Surfaced with Mineral Granules," specifies the requirements for asphalt roofing shingles composed of impregnated glass felt, coated on both sides with asphaltic material, and surfaced on the weather side with mineral granules.
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This CERT evaluates the impact resistance of roofing materials, classifying them into four categories (Class 1 to Class 4) based on their ability to withstand simulated hail impacts, thereby aiding in the selection of durable roofing solutions.
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This CERT evaluates the fire resistance of roofing materials, classifying them into three categories—Class A, B, or C—based on their performance against external fire exposures, thereby aiding in the selection of appropriate roofing systems for varying fire risk scenarios.
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Warranty: Limited Lifetime |
Good To Know - Brand Attributes
Enviro
This brand participates in programs that upcycle, repurpose, or utilize deadstock materials to create new products.
This brand participates in carbon offset programs to neutralize its carbon emissions.
This brand supports initiatives to protect water resources and reduce water consumption.
This brand offers recycling services for its purchased products or for products within the same industry.
Outline for reaching near or at carbon zero emissions by 2030
CertainTeed NorthGate ClimateFlex | CertainTeed
CertainTeed's NorthGate ClimateFlex roofing: durable, pliable shingles designed to withstand extreme weather, resist algae, and offer easy installation. A reliable choice with a wide color range and a limited lifetime warranty.Scored Product Attributes
25
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This CERT provides third-party-verified environmental data on products, based on lifecycle assessment (LCA) in compliance with ISO standards. UL Environmental Product Declaration (EPD) promotes transparency in environmental impact, supporting informed decisions in sustainable design and construction by detailing a product’s environmental footprint.
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This CERT specifies the requirements for Class A asphalt shingles surfaced with mineral granules, detailing two types: Type I (self-sealing) and Type II (non-self-sealing). It ensures that these shingles meet standards for fire resistance, behavior on heating, and, for Type I, wind resistance, thereby confirming their suitability for roofing applications where high performance and safety are critical.
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This CERT specifies a test method for evaluating the wind resistance of steep slope roofing products, such as asphalt shingles, using a fan-induced procedure. It assesses the product's ability to withstand wind uplift forces, ensuring durability and performance under various wind conditions.
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This CERT specifies the requirements for asphalt roofing shingles made from glass felt and surfaced with mineral granules. It outlines the physical properties, such as tear strength, wind resistance, fire resistance, softening point, and pliability, that shingles must meet immediately after manufacture and before installation.
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This CERT specifies a test method for evaluating the wind resistance of sealed asphalt shingles by calculating the uplift forces exerted by wind and comparing them to the shingles' mechanical uplift resistance. It classifies shingles into three categories—Class D, Class G, and Class H—corresponding to their resistance to basic wind speeds of 115 mph, 150 mph, and 190 mph, respectively.
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ASTM E108 is a Standard Test Method that evaluates the fire resistance of roof coverings when exposed to simulated external fire sources. It assesses the material's ability to resist fire spread, penetration, and the generation of burning embers under controlled conditions.
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The CSA A123.5 standard, titled "Asphalt Shingles Made from Glass Felt and Surfaced with Mineral Granules," specifies the requirements for asphalt roofing shingles composed of impregnated glass felt, coated on both sides with asphaltic material, and surfaced on the weather side with mineral granules.
|
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This CERT evaluates the impact resistance of roofing materials, classifying them into four categories (Class 1 to Class 4) based on their ability to withstand simulated hail impacts, thereby aiding in the selection of durable roofing solutions.
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This CERT evaluates the fire resistance of roofing materials, classifying them into three categories—Class A, B, or C—based on their performance against external fire exposures, thereby aiding in the selection of appropriate roofing systems for varying fire risk scenarios.
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Warranty: Limited Lifetime |
Good To Know - Brand Attributes
Enviro
This brand participates in programs that upcycle, repurpose, or utilize deadstock materials to create new products.
This brand participates in carbon offset programs to neutralize its carbon emissions.
This brand supports initiatives to protect water resources and reduce water consumption.
This brand offers recycling services for its purchased products or for products within the same industry.
Outline for reaching near or at carbon zero emissions by 2030
EcoStar Seneca Shake Roofing - EcoStar
EcoStars Seneca Shake roofing tiles are custom crafted using real cedar shakes as a template to create an intricate texture that truly appears natural.Scored Product Attributes
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Recycled Materials |
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This CERT specifies a test method for evaluating the wind resistance of steep slope roofing products, such as asphalt shingles, using a fan-induced procedure. It assesses the product's ability to withstand wind uplift forces, ensuring durability and performance under various wind conditions.
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ASTM G155 is a Standard Practice that outlines the procedures for operating xenon arc lamp apparatus to simulate the weathering effects of sunlight and moisture on materials. This practice is essential for assessing the durability and performance of materials intended for outdoor use, ensuring they can withstand environmental conditions over time.
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This CERT evaluates the impact resistance of roofing materials, classifying them into four categories (Class 1 to Class 4) based on their ability to withstand simulated hail impacts, thereby aiding in the selection of durable roofing solutions.
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This CERT evaluates the fire resistance of roofing materials, classifying them into three categories—Class A, B, or C—based on their performance against external fire exposures, thereby aiding in the selection of appropriate roofing systems for varying fire risk scenarios.
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Warranty: Over 20 - 30 Year |
Good To Know - Brand Attributes
Quality
This brand or its factories are ISO 9001 certified, demonstrating its commitment to quality management standards.
EcoStar Project 123 - Majestic Slate - EcoStar
The owners of this home in Mechanicsburg, PA, decided on Majestic Slate 12" tiles in Midnight Gray for their new roof.Scored Product Attributes
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Recycled Materials |
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This CERT specifies a test method for evaluating the wind resistance of steep slope roofing products, such as asphalt shingles, using a fan-induced procedure. It assesses the product's ability to withstand wind uplift forces, ensuring durability and performance under various wind conditions.
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ASTM G155 is a Standard Practice that outlines the procedures for operating xenon arc lamp apparatus to simulate the weathering effects of sunlight and moisture on materials. This practice is essential for assessing the durability and performance of materials intended for outdoor use, ensuring they can withstand environmental conditions over time.
|
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This CERT evaluates the impact resistance of roofing materials, classifying them into four categories (Class 1 to Class 4) based on their ability to withstand simulated hail impacts, thereby aiding in the selection of durable roofing solutions.
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This CERT evaluates the fire resistance of roofing materials, classifying them into three categories—Class A, B, or C—based on their performance against external fire exposures, thereby aiding in the selection of appropriate roofing systems for varying fire risk scenarios.
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Warranty: Over 20 - 30 Year |
Good To Know - Brand Attributes
Quality
This brand or its factories are ISO 9001 certified, demonstrating its commitment to quality management standards.
CertainTeed Landmark ClimateFlex | CertainTeed
CertainTeed’s ClimateFlex technology works at a molecular level to make shingles strong and pliable. The rubber-like qualities of the ClimateFlex asphalt formula provides each shingle with enhanced hail resistance, cold-weather flexibility, and granule adhesion.Scored Product Attributes
23
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This CERT provides third-party-verified environmental data on products, based on lifecycle assessment (LCA) in compliance with ISO standards. UL Environmental Product Declaration (EPD) promotes transparency in environmental impact, supporting informed decisions in sustainable design and construction by detailing a product’s environmental footprint.
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This CERT specifies the requirements for Class A asphalt shingles surfaced with mineral granules, detailing two types: Type I (self-sealing) and Type II (non-self-sealing). It ensures that these shingles meet standards for fire resistance, behavior on heating, and, for Type I, wind resistance, thereby confirming their suitability for roofing applications where high performance and safety are critical.
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This CERT specifies a test method for evaluating the wind resistance of steep slope roofing products, such as asphalt shingles, using a fan-induced procedure. It assesses the product's ability to withstand wind uplift forces, ensuring durability and performance under various wind conditions.
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This CERT specifies the requirements for asphalt roofing shingles made from glass felt and surfaced with mineral granules. It outlines the physical properties, such as tear strength, wind resistance, fire resistance, softening point, and pliability, that shingles must meet immediately after manufacture and before installation.
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This CERT specifies a test method for evaluating the wind resistance of sealed asphalt shingles by calculating the uplift forces exerted by wind and comparing them to the shingles' mechanical uplift resistance. It classifies shingles into three categories—Class D, Class G, and Class H—corresponding to their resistance to basic wind speeds of 115 mph, 150 mph, and 190 mph, respectively.
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ASTM E108 is a Standard Test Method that evaluates the fire resistance of roof coverings when exposed to simulated external fire sources. It assesses the material's ability to resist fire spread, penetration, and the generation of burning embers under controlled conditions.
|
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This CERT evaluates the impact resistance of roofing materials, classifying them into four categories (Class 1 to Class 4) based on their ability to withstand simulated hail impacts, thereby aiding in the selection of durable roofing solutions.
|
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This CERT evaluates the fire resistance of roofing materials, classifying them into three categories—Class A, B, or C—based on their performance against external fire exposures, thereby aiding in the selection of appropriate roofing systems for varying fire risk scenarios.
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Warranty: Limited Lifetime |
Good To Know - Brand Attributes
Enviro
This brand participates in programs that upcycle, repurpose, or utilize deadstock materials to create new products.
This brand participates in carbon offset programs to neutralize its carbon emissions.
This brand supports initiatives to protect water resources and reduce water consumption.
This brand offers recycling services for its purchased products or for products within the same industry.
Outline for reaching near or at carbon zero emissions by 2030
Atlas Roofing ProLam Shingles
Scored Product Attributes
23
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This CERT specifies the requirements for Class A asphalt shingles surfaced with mineral granules, detailing two types: Type I (self-sealing) and Type II (non-self-sealing). It ensures that these shingles meet standards for fire resistance, behavior on heating, and, for Type I, wind resistance, thereby confirming their suitability for roofing applications where high performance and safety are critical.
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This CERT specifies a test method for evaluating the wind resistance of steep slope roofing products, such as asphalt shingles, using a fan-induced procedure. It assesses the product's ability to withstand wind uplift forces, ensuring durability and performance under various wind conditions.
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This CERT specifies the requirements for asphalt roofing shingles made from glass felt and surfaced with mineral granules. It outlines the physical properties, such as tear strength, wind resistance, fire resistance, softening point, and pliability, that shingles must meet immediately after manufacture and before installation.
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This CERT specifies test methods for measuring the mechanical uplift resistance of asphalt roofing shingles that utilize factory-applied or field-applied sealants. It provides standardized procedures to assess a shingle's ability to withstand wind-induced forces, ensuring durability and performance in various environmental conditions.
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This CERT specifies a test method for evaluating the wind resistance of sealed asphalt shingles by calculating the uplift forces exerted by wind and comparing them to the shingles' mechanical uplift resistance. It classifies shingles into three categories—Class D, Class G, and Class H—corresponding to their resistance to basic wind speeds of 115 mph, 150 mph, and 190 mph, respectively.
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ASTM E108 is a Standard Test Method that evaluates the fire resistance of roof coverings when exposed to simulated external fire sources. It assesses the material's ability to resist fire spread, penetration, and the generation of burning embers under controlled conditions.
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This CERT evaluates the impact resistance of roofing materials, classifying them into four categories (Class 1 to Class 4) based on their ability to withstand simulated hail impacts, thereby aiding in the selection of durable roofing solutions.
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This CERT evaluates the fire resistance of roofing materials, classifying them into three categories—Class A, B, or C—based on their performance against external fire exposures, thereby aiding in the selection of appropriate roofing systems for varying fire risk scenarios.
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Warranty: Limited Lifetime |
IKO IKO Dynasty Shingles | Laminated Shingles
IKO's Dynasty premium laminate shingles offer protection from inclement weather and boost curb appeal. Lifetime Limited Warranty!Scored Product Attributes
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This CERT specifies the requirements for Class A asphalt shingles surfaced with mineral granules, detailing two types: Type I (self-sealing) and Type II (non-self-sealing). It ensures that these shingles meet standards for fire resistance, behavior on heating, and, for Type I, wind resistance, thereby confirming their suitability for roofing applications where high performance and safety are critical.
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This CERT specifies a test method for evaluating the wind resistance of steep slope roofing products, such as asphalt shingles, using a fan-induced procedure. It assesses the product's ability to withstand wind uplift forces, ensuring durability and performance under various wind conditions.
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This CERT specifies the requirements for asphalt roofing shingles made from glass felt and surfaced with mineral granules. It outlines the physical properties, such as tear strength, wind resistance, fire resistance, softening point, and pliability, that shingles must meet immediately after manufacture and before installation.
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This CERT specifies a test method for evaluating the wind resistance of sealed asphalt shingles by calculating the uplift forces exerted by wind and comparing them to the shingles' mechanical uplift resistance. It classifies shingles into three categories—Class D, Class G, and Class H—corresponding to their resistance to basic wind speeds of 115 mph, 150 mph, and 190 mph, respectively.
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ASTM E108 is a Standard Test Method that evaluates the fire resistance of roof coverings when exposed to simulated external fire sources. It assesses the material's ability to resist fire spread, penetration, and the generation of burning embers under controlled conditions.
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The CSA A123.5 standard, titled "Asphalt Shingles Made from Glass Felt and Surfaced with Mineral Granules," specifies the requirements for asphalt roofing shingles composed of impregnated glass felt, coated on both sides with asphaltic material, and surfaced on the weather side with mineral granules.
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This CERT specifies a procedure for assessing the impact resistance of new rigid roofing materials by subjecting them to impacts from freezer ice balls, simulating hail conditions to evaluate durability
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This CERT evaluates the fire resistance of roofing materials, classifying them into three categories—Class A, B, or C—based on their performance against external fire exposures, thereby aiding in the selection of appropriate roofing systems for varying fire risk scenarios.
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Warranty: Limited Lifetime |
Good To Know - Brand Attributes
Social
This brand publishes a Modern Slavery Statement, demonstrating its commitment to preventing forced labor and human trafficking in its supply chain.
PABCO Paramount Advantage
Paramount Advantage is specified by many homeowners associations due to its bold appearance and proven track record. Check here details!Scored Product Attributes
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This CERT specifies the requirements for Class A asphalt shingles surfaced with mineral granules, detailing two types: Type I (self-sealing) and Type II (non-self-sealing). It ensures that these shingles meet standards for fire resistance, behavior on heating, and, for Type I, wind resistance, thereby confirming their suitability for roofing applications where high performance and safety are critical.
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This CERT specifies a test method for evaluating the wind resistance of steep slope roofing products, such as asphalt shingles, using a fan-induced procedure. It assesses the product's ability to withstand wind uplift forces, ensuring durability and performance under various wind conditions.
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This CERT specifies the requirements for asphalt roofing shingles made from glass felt and surfaced with mineral granules. It outlines the physical properties, such as tear strength, wind resistance, fire resistance, softening point, and pliability, that shingles must meet immediately after manufacture and before installation.
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This CERT specifies a test method for evaluating the wind resistance of sealed asphalt shingles by calculating the uplift forces exerted by wind and comparing them to the shingles' mechanical uplift resistance. It classifies shingles into three categories—Class D, Class G, and Class H—corresponding to their resistance to basic wind speeds of 115 mph, 150 mph, and 190 mph, respectively.
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ASTM E108 is a Standard Test Method that evaluates the fire resistance of roof coverings when exposed to simulated external fire sources. It assesses the material's ability to resist fire spread, penetration, and the generation of burning embers under controlled conditions.
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The CAN/ULC-S107 standard, titled "Standard Methods of Fire Tests of Roof Coverings," establishes test methods to evaluate the fire performance of roof covering materials when exposed to external fire sources. These methods are applicable to materials intended for installation on both combustible and non-combustible decks, assessing their ability to resist fire spread and penetration.
|
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The CSA A123.5 standard, titled "Asphalt Shingles Made from Glass Felt and Surfaced with Mineral Granules," specifies the requirements for asphalt roofing shingles composed of impregnated glass felt, coated on both sides with asphaltic material, and surfaced on the weather side with mineral granules.
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This CERT evaluates the fire resistance of roofing materials, classifying them into three categories—Class A, B, or C—based on their performance against external fire exposures, thereby aiding in the selection of appropriate roofing systems for varying fire risk scenarios.
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Warranty: Limited Lifetime |
Good To Know - Brand Attributes
Governance
- Brand must describe itself in some way or form as family owned. Do not assume
PABCO Cascade
Featuring our exclusive U.S. patented design, Cascade shingles have a style that honors your homes heritage. Call us for roofing Services!Scored Product Attributes
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This CERT specifies the requirements for Class A asphalt shingles surfaced with mineral granules, detailing two types: Type I (self-sealing) and Type II (non-self-sealing). It ensures that these shingles meet standards for fire resistance, behavior on heating, and, for Type I, wind resistance, thereby confirming their suitability for roofing applications where high performance and safety are critical.
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This CERT specifies a test method for evaluating the wind resistance of steep slope roofing products, such as asphalt shingles, using a fan-induced procedure. It assesses the product's ability to withstand wind uplift forces, ensuring durability and performance under various wind conditions.
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This CERT specifies the requirements for asphalt roofing shingles made from glass felt and surfaced with mineral granules. It outlines the physical properties, such as tear strength, wind resistance, fire resistance, softening point, and pliability, that shingles must meet immediately after manufacture and before installation.
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This CERT specifies a test method for evaluating the wind resistance of sealed asphalt shingles by calculating the uplift forces exerted by wind and comparing them to the shingles' mechanical uplift resistance. It classifies shingles into three categories—Class D, Class G, and Class H—corresponding to their resistance to basic wind speeds of 115 mph, 150 mph, and 190 mph, respectively.
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ASTM E108 is a Standard Test Method that evaluates the fire resistance of roof coverings when exposed to simulated external fire sources. It assesses the material's ability to resist fire spread, penetration, and the generation of burning embers under controlled conditions.
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The CAN/ULC-S107 standard, titled "Standard Methods of Fire Tests of Roof Coverings," establishes test methods to evaluate the fire performance of roof covering materials when exposed to external fire sources. These methods are applicable to materials intended for installation on both combustible and non-combustible decks, assessing their ability to resist fire spread and penetration.
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The CSA A123.5 standard, titled "Asphalt Shingles Made from Glass Felt and Surfaced with Mineral Granules," specifies the requirements for asphalt roofing shingles composed of impregnated glass felt, coated on both sides with asphaltic material, and surfaced on the weather side with mineral granules.
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This CERT evaluates the fire resistance of roofing materials, classifying them into three categories—Class A, B, or C—based on their performance against external fire exposures, thereby aiding in the selection of appropriate roofing systems for varying fire risk scenarios.
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Warranty: Limited Lifetime |
Good To Know - Brand Attributes
Governance
- Brand must describe itself in some way or form as family owned. Do not assume
PABCO Premier Radiance
Premier Radiance solar reflective shingles are perfect for those hotter climates where air conditioning use is high. Call us for details!Scored Product Attributes
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This CERT specifies the requirements for Class A asphalt shingles surfaced with mineral granules, detailing two types: Type I (self-sealing) and Type II (non-self-sealing). It ensures that these shingles meet standards for fire resistance, behavior on heating, and, for Type I, wind resistance, thereby confirming their suitability for roofing applications where high performance and safety are critical.
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This CERT specifies a test method for evaluating the wind resistance of steep slope roofing products, such as asphalt shingles, using a fan-induced procedure. It assesses the product's ability to withstand wind uplift forces, ensuring durability and performance under various wind conditions.
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This CERT specifies the requirements for asphalt roofing shingles made from glass felt and surfaced with mineral granules. It outlines the physical properties, such as tear strength, wind resistance, fire resistance, softening point, and pliability, that shingles must meet immediately after manufacture and before installation.
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This CERT specifies a test method for evaluating the wind resistance of sealed asphalt shingles by calculating the uplift forces exerted by wind and comparing them to the shingles' mechanical uplift resistance. It classifies shingles into three categories—Class D, Class G, and Class H—corresponding to their resistance to basic wind speeds of 115 mph, 150 mph, and 190 mph, respectively.
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ASTM E108 is a Standard Test Method that evaluates the fire resistance of roof coverings when exposed to simulated external fire sources. It assesses the material's ability to resist fire spread, penetration, and the generation of burning embers under controlled conditions.
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The CAN/ULC-S107 standard, titled "Standard Methods of Fire Tests of Roof Coverings," establishes test methods to evaluate the fire performance of roof covering materials when exposed to external fire sources. These methods are applicable to materials intended for installation on both combustible and non-combustible decks, assessing their ability to resist fire spread and penetration.
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The CSA A123.5 standard, titled "Asphalt Shingles Made from Glass Felt and Surfaced with Mineral Granules," specifies the requirements for asphalt roofing shingles composed of impregnated glass felt, coated on both sides with asphaltic material, and surfaced on the weather side with mineral granules.
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This CERT evaluates the fire resistance of roofing materials, classifying them into three categories—Class A, B, or C—based on their performance against external fire exposures, thereby aiding in the selection of appropriate roofing systems for varying fire risk scenarios.
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Warranty: Limited Lifetime |
Good To Know - Brand Attributes
Governance
- Brand must describe itself in some way or form as family owned. Do not assume
EcoStar Cedar Shake Alternative - Empire Shake Roof Shingles - EcoStar
EcoStars Empire Shake roofing tiles are custom crafted using real cedar shakes as a template to create an intricate texture that truly appears natural.Scored Product Attributes
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This CERT specifies a test method for evaluating the wind resistance of steep slope roofing products, such as asphalt shingles, using a fan-induced procedure. It assesses the product's ability to withstand wind uplift forces, ensuring durability and performance under various wind conditions.
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ASTM G155 is a Standard Practice that outlines the procedures for operating xenon arc lamp apparatus to simulate the weathering effects of sunlight and moisture on materials. This practice is essential for assessing the durability and performance of materials intended for outdoor use, ensuring they can withstand environmental conditions over time.
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ASTM G21-09 is a Standard Practice that outlines a procedure for evaluating the resistance of synthetic polymeric materials to fungal growth. This practice is essential for determining how materials such as plastics, coatings, and adhesives withstand fungal attack, which can lead to surface discoloration, structural degradation, and compromised mechanical or electrical properties.
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This CERT evaluates the impact resistance of roofing materials, classifying them into four categories (Class 1 to Class 4) based on their ability to withstand simulated hail impacts, thereby aiding in the selection of durable roofing solutions.
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This CERT evaluates the fire resistance of roofing materials, classifying them into three categories—Class A, B, or C—based on their performance against external fire exposures, thereby aiding in the selection of appropriate roofing systems for varying fire risk scenarios.
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Warranty: Over 20 - 30 Year |
Good To Know - Brand Attributes
Quality
This brand or its factories are ISO 9001 certified, demonstrating its commitment to quality management standards.
Atlas Roofing Briarwood Pro Shingles
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This CERT specifies the requirements for Class A asphalt shingles surfaced with mineral granules, detailing two types: Type I (self-sealing) and Type II (non-self-sealing). It ensures that these shingles meet standards for fire resistance, behavior on heating, and, for Type I, wind resistance, thereby confirming their suitability for roofing applications where high performance and safety are critical.
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This CERT specifies a test method for evaluating the wind resistance of steep slope roofing products, such as asphalt shingles, using a fan-induced procedure. It assesses the product's ability to withstand wind uplift forces, ensuring durability and performance under various wind conditions.
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This CERT specifies the requirements for asphalt roofing shingles made from glass felt and surfaced with mineral granules. It outlines the physical properties, such as tear strength, wind resistance, fire resistance, softening point, and pliability, that shingles must meet immediately after manufacture and before installation.
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This CERT specifies test methods for measuring the mechanical uplift resistance of asphalt roofing shingles that utilize factory-applied or field-applied sealants. It provides standardized procedures to assess a shingle's ability to withstand wind-induced forces, ensuring durability and performance in various environmental conditions.
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This CERT specifies a test method for evaluating the wind resistance of sealed asphalt shingles by calculating the uplift forces exerted by wind and comparing them to the shingles' mechanical uplift resistance. It classifies shingles into three categories—Class D, Class G, and Class H—corresponding to their resistance to basic wind speeds of 115 mph, 150 mph, and 190 mph, respectively.
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ASTM E108 is a Standard Test Method that evaluates the fire resistance of roof coverings when exposed to simulated external fire sources. It assesses the material's ability to resist fire spread, penetration, and the generation of burning embers under controlled conditions.
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This CERT evaluates the fire resistance of roofing materials, classifying them into three categories—Class A, B, or C—based on their performance against external fire exposures, thereby aiding in the selection of appropriate roofing systems for varying fire risk scenarios.
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Warranty: Limited Lifetime |
GAF Timberline HDZ: GAF's #1 selling shingle
Timberline HDZ shingles offer the perfect mix of beauty and long-term durability, with strong industry-leading warranties. Get advanced roof protection today!Scored Product Attributes
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This CERT specifies the requirements for Class A asphalt shingles surfaced with mineral granules, detailing two types: Type I (self-sealing) and Type II (non-self-sealing). It ensures that these shingles meet standards for fire resistance, behavior on heating, and, for Type I, wind resistance, thereby confirming their suitability for roofing applications where high performance and safety are critical.
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This CERT specifies a test method for evaluating the wind resistance of steep slope roofing products, such as asphalt shingles, using a fan-induced procedure. It assesses the product's ability to withstand wind uplift forces, ensuring durability and performance under various wind conditions.
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This CERT specifies the requirements for asphalt roofing shingles made from glass felt and surfaced with mineral granules. It outlines the physical properties, such as tear strength, wind resistance, fire resistance, softening point, and pliability, that shingles must meet immediately after manufacture and before installation.
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This CERT specifies a test method for evaluating the wind resistance of sealed asphalt shingles by calculating the uplift forces exerted by wind and comparing them to the shingles' mechanical uplift resistance. It classifies shingles into three categories—Class D, Class G, and Class H—corresponding to their resistance to basic wind speeds of 115 mph, 150 mph, and 190 mph, respectively.
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This CERT evaluates the fire resistance of roofing materials, classifying them into three categories—Class A, B, or C—based on their performance against external fire exposures, thereby aiding in the selection of appropriate roofing systems for varying fire risk scenarios.
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Warranty: Over 14 - 20 Year |
IKO IKO Cambridge Shingles - Architectural Roofing Shingles
Use IKO Cambridge Shingles to get a high-end look at an affordable cost. These durable architectural shingles are available in a full range of color blends.Scored Product Attributes
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This CERT specifies a test method for evaluating the wind resistance of steep slope roofing products, such as asphalt shingles, using a fan-induced procedure. It assesses the product's ability to withstand wind uplift forces, ensuring durability and performance under various wind conditions.
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This CERT specifies the requirements for asphalt roofing shingles made from glass felt and surfaced with mineral granules. It outlines the physical properties, such as tear strength, wind resistance, fire resistance, softening point, and pliability, that shingles must meet immediately after manufacture and before installation.
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This CERT specifies a test method for evaluating the wind resistance of sealed asphalt shingles by calculating the uplift forces exerted by wind and comparing them to the shingles' mechanical uplift resistance. It classifies shingles into three categories—Class D, Class G, and Class H—corresponding to their resistance to basic wind speeds of 115 mph, 150 mph, and 190 mph, respectively.
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ASTM E108 is a Standard Test Method that evaluates the fire resistance of roof coverings when exposed to simulated external fire sources. It assesses the material's ability to resist fire spread, penetration, and the generation of burning embers under controlled conditions.
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The CSA A123.5 standard, titled "Asphalt Shingles Made from Glass Felt and Surfaced with Mineral Granules," specifies the requirements for asphalt roofing shingles composed of impregnated glass felt, coated on both sides with asphaltic material, and surfaced on the weather side with mineral granules.
|
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This CERT evaluates the fire resistance of roofing materials, classifying them into three categories—Class A, B, or C—based on their performance against external fire exposures, thereby aiding in the selection of appropriate roofing systems for varying fire risk scenarios.
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Warranty: Limited Lifetime |
Good To Know - Brand Attributes
Social
This brand publishes a Modern Slavery Statement, demonstrating its commitment to preventing forced labor and human trafficking in its supply chain.
TAMKO TAMKO Titan XT
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This CERT specifies a test method for evaluating the wind resistance of steep slope roofing products, such as asphalt shingles, using a fan-induced procedure. It assesses the product's ability to withstand wind uplift forces, ensuring durability and performance under various wind conditions.
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This CERT specifies the requirements for asphalt roofing shingles made from glass felt and surfaced with mineral granules. It outlines the physical properties, such as tear strength, wind resistance, fire resistance, softening point, and pliability, that shingles must meet immediately after manufacture and before installation.
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This CERT specifies a test method for evaluating the wind resistance of sealed asphalt shingles by calculating the uplift forces exerted by wind and comparing them to the shingles' mechanical uplift resistance. It classifies shingles into three categories—Class D, Class G, and Class H—corresponding to their resistance to basic wind speeds of 115 mph, 150 mph, and 190 mph, respectively.
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ASTM E108 is a Standard Test Method that evaluates the fire resistance of roof coverings when exposed to simulated external fire sources. It assesses the material's ability to resist fire spread, penetration, and the generation of burning embers under controlled conditions.
|
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This CERT evaluates the impact resistance of roofing materials, classifying them into four categories (Class 1 to Class 4) based on their ability to withstand simulated hail impacts, thereby aiding in the selection of durable roofing solutions.
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This CERT evaluates the fire resistance of roofing materials, classifying them into three categories—Class A, B, or C—based on their performance against external fire exposures, thereby aiding in the selection of appropriate roofing systems for varying fire risk scenarios.
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Warranty: Limited Lifetime |
Good To Know - Brand Attributes
Governance
- Brand must describe itself in some way or form as family owned. Do not assume
Origins
Made in United States of America
TAMKO TAMKO StormFighter FLEX 3 & 4 - Polymer Modified Impact Rated Shingles
Scored Product Attributes
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This CERT specifies a test method for evaluating the wind resistance of steep slope roofing products, such as asphalt shingles, using a fan-induced procedure. It assesses the product's ability to withstand wind uplift forces, ensuring durability and performance under various wind conditions.
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This CERT specifies the requirements for asphalt roofing shingles made from glass felt and surfaced with mineral granules. It outlines the physical properties, such as tear strength, wind resistance, fire resistance, softening point, and pliability, that shingles must meet immediately after manufacture and before installation.
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This CERT specifies a test method for evaluating the wind resistance of sealed asphalt shingles by calculating the uplift forces exerted by wind and comparing them to the shingles' mechanical uplift resistance. It classifies shingles into three categories—Class D, Class G, and Class H—corresponding to their resistance to basic wind speeds of 115 mph, 150 mph, and 190 mph, respectively.
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ASTM E108 is a Standard Test Method that evaluates the fire resistance of roof coverings when exposed to simulated external fire sources. It assesses the material's ability to resist fire spread, penetration, and the generation of burning embers under controlled conditions.
|
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This CERT evaluates the impact resistance of roofing materials, classifying them into four categories (Class 1 to Class 4) based on their ability to withstand simulated hail impacts, thereby aiding in the selection of durable roofing solutions.
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This CERT evaluates the fire resistance of roofing materials, classifying them into three categories—Class A, B, or C—based on their performance against external fire exposures, thereby aiding in the selection of appropriate roofing systems for varying fire risk scenarios.
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Warranty: Limited Lifetime |
Good To Know - Brand Attributes
Governance
- Brand must describe itself in some way or form as family owned. Do not assume
Origins
Made in United States of America
EcoStar Cedar Shake Alternative - Shake Roof Shingles - EcoStar
EcoStars Empire Niagara Shake roofing tiles are custom crafted using real cedar shakes as a template to create a texture that looks natural.Scored Product Attributes
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This CERT specifies a test method for evaluating the wind resistance of steep slope roofing products, such as asphalt shingles, using a fan-induced procedure. It assesses the product's ability to withstand wind uplift forces, ensuring durability and performance under various wind conditions.
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This CERT evaluates the impact resistance of roofing materials, classifying them into four categories (Class 1 to Class 4) based on their ability to withstand simulated hail impacts, thereby aiding in the selection of durable roofing solutions.
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This CERT evaluates the fire resistance of roofing materials, classifying them into three categories—Class A, B, or C—based on their performance against external fire exposures, thereby aiding in the selection of appropriate roofing systems for varying fire risk scenarios.
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Warranty: Over 20 - 30 Year |
Good To Know - Brand Attributes
Quality
This brand or its factories are ISO 9001 certified, demonstrating its commitment to quality management standards.
CeDUR Synthetic Hand Split Natural Cedar Shakes | Shiloh
Shiloh synthetic shake roofs are Class 4 Impact Resistant and Class A Fire Rated. 50 Year Lifetime Limited Warranty. Learn more!Scored Product Attributes
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This CERT specifies the requirements for asphalt-saturated organic felts used in roofing and waterproofing applications. It defines two types of felts: Type I, commonly known as No. 15 asphalt felt, and Type II, known as No. 30 asphalt felt. These materials serve as underlayment in steep-slope roof systems, providing a protective layer beneath the primary roofing material to enhance durability and water resistance.
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ASTM E108 is a Standard Test Method that evaluates the fire resistance of roof coverings when exposed to simulated external fire sources. It assesses the material's ability to resist fire spread, penetration, and the generation of burning embers under controlled conditions.
|
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This CERT evaluates the impact resistance of roofing materials, classifying them into four categories (Class 1 to Class 4) based on their ability to withstand simulated hail impacts, thereby aiding in the selection of durable roofing solutions.
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This CERT evaluates the fire resistance of roofing materials, classifying them into three categories—Class A, B, or C—based on their performance against external fire exposures, thereby aiding in the selection of appropriate roofing systems for varying fire risk scenarios.
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Warranty: Limited Lifetime |
Good To Know - Brand Attributes
Origins
Made in United States of America
CeDUR California Cool Rated Roof Products Title 24 | Golden Cedar
Golden Cedar is a Cool Rated Roof Product and is Title 24 Compliant for Los Angeles County and California residents.Scored Product Attributes
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This CERT specifies the requirements for asphalt-saturated organic felts used in roofing and waterproofing applications. It defines two types of felts: Type I, commonly known as No. 15 asphalt felt, and Type II, known as No. 30 asphalt felt. These materials serve as underlayment in steep-slope roof systems, providing a protective layer beneath the primary roofing material to enhance durability and water resistance.
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ASTM E108 is a Standard Test Method that evaluates the fire resistance of roof coverings when exposed to simulated external fire sources. It assesses the material's ability to resist fire spread, penetration, and the generation of burning embers under controlled conditions.
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This CERT evaluates the impact resistance of roofing materials, classifying them into four categories (Class 1 to Class 4) based on their ability to withstand simulated hail impacts, thereby aiding in the selection of durable roofing solutions.
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This CERT evaluates the fire resistance of roofing materials, classifying them into three categories—Class A, B, or C—based on their performance against external fire exposures, thereby aiding in the selection of appropriate roofing systems for varying fire risk scenarios.
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Warranty: Limited Lifetime |
Good To Know - Brand Attributes
Origins
Made in United States of America
CeDUR Fire-Resistant Synthetic Cedar Wood Shakes | Live Oak
Live Oak synthetic cedar shakes look just like wood shake shingles and hand split natural cedar shakes. Class A Fire-Resistant.Scored Product Attributes
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This CERT specifies the requirements for asphalt-saturated organic felts used in roofing and waterproofing applications. It defines two types of felts: Type I, commonly known as No. 15 asphalt felt, and Type II, known as No. 30 asphalt felt. These materials serve as underlayment in steep-slope roof systems, providing a protective layer beneath the primary roofing material to enhance durability and water resistance.
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ASTM E108 is a Standard Test Method that evaluates the fire resistance of roof coverings when exposed to simulated external fire sources. It assesses the material's ability to resist fire spread, penetration, and the generation of burning embers under controlled conditions.
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This CERT evaluates the impact resistance of roofing materials, classifying them into four categories (Class 1 to Class 4) based on their ability to withstand simulated hail impacts, thereby aiding in the selection of durable roofing solutions.
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Warranty: Limited Lifetime |
Good To Know - Brand Attributes
Origins
Made in United States of America
F-Wave Classic Slate Synthetic Shingles | F Wave
The next-generation REVIA Performance Architectural shingles are designed to outperform traditional asphalt shingles while improving curb appeal.Scored Product Attributes
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This CERT specifies a procedure for assessing the impact resistance of new rigid roofing materials by subjecting them to impacts from freezer ice balls, simulating hail conditions to evaluate durability
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This CERT evaluates the impact resistance of roofing materials, classifying them into four categories (Class 1 to Class 4) based on their ability to withstand simulated hail impacts, thereby aiding in the selection of durable roofing solutions.
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Warranty: Over 10 - 14 Year |
F-Wave REVIA Designer Slate Synthetic Shingles | F Wave
The next-generation REVIA architectural roof shingles are designed to outperform traditional asphalt shingles while improving curb appeal.Scored Product Attributes
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This CERT specifies a procedure for assessing the impact resistance of new rigid roofing materials by subjecting them to impacts from freezer ice balls, simulating hail conditions to evaluate durability
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This CERT evaluates the impact resistance of roofing materials, classifying them into four categories (Class 1 to Class 4) based on their ability to withstand simulated hail impacts, thereby aiding in the selection of durable roofing solutions.
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Warranty: Limited Lifetime |
F-Wave Synthetic Hand Split Shake Shingles | F Wave
The next-generation REVIA Performance Architectural shingles are designed to outperform traditional asphalt shingles while improving curb appeal.Scored Product Attributes
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This CERT specifies a procedure for assessing the impact resistance of new rigid roofing materials by subjecting them to impacts from freezer ice balls, simulating hail conditions to evaluate durability
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This CERT evaluates the impact resistance of roofing materials, classifying them into four categories (Class 1 to Class 4) based on their ability to withstand simulated hail impacts, thereby aiding in the selection of durable roofing solutions.
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Warranty: Limited Lifetime |
Maibec Maibec Genuine Wood, Eastern White Cedar Shingles
Shingles can be used to enhance the original beauty of your home, emphasize architectural details or combine with other materials for a more contemporary look.Scored Product Attributes
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Warranty: Over 20 - 30 Year |
Maibec Stave Lake - Maibec
Une culture dengagement, de responsabilit et de transparence appuye par plus de 40 ans dexprience nous permet doffrir des garanties crdibles pour uneScored Product Attributes
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Warranty: Over 20 - 30 Year |