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5 Things To Know About 3-Tab Shingles

3-tab shingles have been around for decades as a traditional budget roofing solution. Their simple design and low cost make them enticing for homeowners looking to save money on their roof replacement. However, 3-tab shingles have some downsides to consider beyond just their attractive price point. We here at DFW Roofers want to share the five essential things homeowners should know before installing 3-tab shingles on their North Texas property.

#1 - What are 3-Tab Shingles? 3-tab shingles get their name from the distinctive rows of three tabs you see on the lower edge. They have a single-layer fiberglass mat construction soaked with asphalt and coated with mineral granules on top. The tabs make for straightforward installation in overlapping rows. 3-tab shingles have been around since the 50s and remain a basic, affordable roofing solution.

#2 - Pros of 3-Tab Shingles There are a few benefits to 3-tab shingles that help explain their continued popularity:

Affordable - They provide the lowest-cost asphalt shingle option.

Simple Installation - The tabs make installation quite straightforward.

Lightweight - A single layer keeps weight down.

#3 - Cons to Consider However, 3-tab shingles have some significant limitations:

Less Durable - Only a single layer means less strength and tear resistance.

Wind and Hail Prone - They receive only a 60mph wind rating and are vulnerable to storms.

Limited Styles - Color and pattern options are basic and muted.

#4 - Ideal Uses in North Texas 3-tab shingles work best in North Texas as a budget-minded option for:

Cost-saving roofs - When you want the lowest roof installation cost possible.

Temporary solution - For a rental or fixer-upper home before eventual replacement.

#5 - Maximizing Value from 3-Tabs If 3-tab shingles make sense for your situation, you can maximize their value by:

Optimal roof slope - They require at least a 4/12 pitch for proper drainage.

Proper ventilation - Helps prevent heat and moisture issues.

Regular maintenance - Replace damaged shingles promptly and reseal as needed.

While 3-tab shingles might save you money upfront, the shorter lifespan, reduced durability, and basic appearance often make spending a bit more for architectural shingles a better long-term investment. Contact DFW Roofers today to discuss which asphalt shingle type is right for your home and budget.

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