It is no doubt that GAF is the most famous brand in the roofing industry. While some brands tend to slack off once established, GAF maintains its commitment to excellence. When selecting roofing materials, it’s essential to place a high priority on quality while also keeping our budget in mind. A good roofing material should be durable, solid, and versatile.Â
Many GAF-certified contractors encourage the use of GAF shingles. However, homeowners decide. Many advantages come with installing GAF shingles and their other roofing materials. In this article, we’ll look at the pros and cons of GAF shingles to see whether they fit your next roofing project.Â
Pros of GAF Shingles
The Best Warranties
Installing a new roof or replacing one is a costly project. Therefore, it feels good when we know we are covered in case of any mistakes or failures in the system. With GAF shingles, you receive one of the best warranties in the industry. The qualifications, however, hinge on your compliance with specific established rules.Â
GAF-certified roofers are more confident installing GAF shingles. This is because they know they’re covered in case of any workmanship faults. All GAF shingles come with a Lifetime limited warranty. Simultaneously, you can qualify for five comprehensive warranties, depending on the shingles installed. Golden Pledge Limited Warranty, which offers a 25-year workmanship coverage, is their highest.Â
Reliable in Any Weather
All GAF asphalt shingles can protect you from environmental hazards or climate change. Some of their high-end shingles have a fire rating and can withstand heavy hail, high winds, and intense rainstorms, among others. Their shingles are designed to last at least 50 years, potentially saving you from roof replacement in your lifetime. With proper roof maintenance and inspection, your roofing system can serve you even beyond its expected lifespan.Â
Features LayerLock Technology
GAF uses several unique features on its shingles for enhanced performance and durability. One of these features is the LayerLock technology. This ensures that your shingles fully integrate with overlapping layers. LayerLock technology fortifies the entire shingle surface and safeguards against shingle detachment.
Durability
One of the factors that has made GAF asphalt shingles popular is their durability. Some of their popular shingles include Glenwood, Grand Sequoia, Grand Canyon, and Timberline. All of them feature fiberglass-mesh-reinforced asphalt, which contributes to their durability. Their laminate shingles feature many bonded layers, offering a robust three to five-layer defense for your roof.Â
Their high resistance to impact is also a contributing factor to their durability. The majority of their shingles possess both ULL 2218 Class 4 impact-resistance ratings.Â
Offers More Than Roofing Shingles
When you install GAF shingles on your roof, you get a roofing system. They have all the components you would need for a complete roofing system. Contractors name this the GAF Lifetime Roofing System, comprising six essential elements. These components include;
- GAF roofing shingles
- Weather Watch leak barrierÂ
- Cobra attic ventilation or ridge ventÂ
- Starter strip shinglesÂ
- Deck armor roof deck paperÂ
- Ridge cap shinglesÂ
Available in Many Colors
Most GAF shingles come in various colors, giving you the choice to match your home’s exterior. When choosing roof shingles, there are some factors you can consider. These factors include climate, the location, house style, or exterior color. Some available colors include blue, green, red, beige, gold, and gray, among others.Â
Cons of GAF Shingles
Must Be Installed by a Certified Roofer
GAF offers one of the most reliable warranties. However, for it to be approved, your roofing system must be installed by a certified roofer. Unfortunately, only 2 to 3 percent of roofers have a Master Elite roofing certification. Therefore, their services are more expensive compared to other roofers. You might also be in the queue longer if the available contractor is overwhelmed. Â
Excess Granule Loss
Excess granule loss can harm your roof’s appearance, strength, and durability. While it’s natural for shingles to shed granules as they age, neglecting proper installation can accelerate it. Yearly roof inspections ensure warranty claims for non-compliant shingles.
GAF continues to maintain its prominent position in the roofing product industry. With a record over a decade, they consistently set the standard for quality and durability in the market. If you have any questions regarding GAF shingles and other roofing products, please get in touch with Adamson Roofing Company.