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Guide to Asphalt and Tar Roofing Materials Basics

Use asphalt and tar roofing materials for your roof


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Asphalt and tar roofing materials have been around for a long time. The first asphalt shingles first appeared in the 1840's, though they comprised of paper, felt or flax saturated with pine tar and covered with either ground shells or sand. Mixing of colors and shapes is something that is very popular today, for this creates different effects. There are even asphalt diamond shingles made to resemble the roofs of chateaus in the Loire Valley, as well as other designs.

Consider these asphalt and tar roofing materials basics that will give any builder, realtor or homeowner more information concerning the make-up of the building's roof.

1. Buy asphalt roofing supplies for your sloped roof projects.

2. Find tar roofing materials, some of the most reliable commercial roofing materials, for commercial roofs.

3. Buy peripherals necessary to work with asphalt and tar roofing materials.

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Get asphalt shingles for your roofing project


Enjoy the variety and economic cost asphalt shingles have to offer. Even within the modest three-tab asphalt shingles, the builder can find a wide array of colors. If asphalt diamond shingles or asphalt shingles that look like slate are what the kind of asphalt roof your job requires, these shingles are available also. What's even better is that these shingles are easily accessible.

I recommend: Big names in the asphalt shingle and tar shingles world are available at the local building supply stores such as Lowe’s or Home Depot. If necessary, the contractor can special order specific asphalt shingles.

Get the supplies needed for tar roofs


Tar roofing is time intensive and needs specific supplies. Tar roofing materials are sometimes difficult to acquire, unless you have the right distributor or manufacturer.

I recommend: Companies like Bowles Roofing and Ridgeworth Roofing Services can provide the commercial tar roof your company needs.

Find the peripherals for asphalt and tar roofing materials


Get roofing felt and tar paper for your roofing projects. The peripherals for your roofing project are easily accessible at local building supply stores as well as hardware stores.

I recommend: Sunniland and All Star Building Materials have a wide variety of roofing felt. This felt works well in combination with asphalt shingles as well as roofing tar.

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  • With the asphalt roofing material basics given above, your company should be armed with information that will help you in your choice of asphalt and tar roofing supplies. Do not hesitate to contact the asphalt and tar roofing material suppliers and manufacturers directly to request more information about their individual products.
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