What Are Architectural Shingles? Everything You Need To Know

When it comes to roofing options, choosing the right shingles is crucial for both the aesthetics and durability of your home. Among the various choices available, architectural shingles have become increasingly popular among homeowners.
Today, we'll explore everything you need to know about architectural shingles, including how they stack up against traditional 3-tab shingles, their cost, installation, maintenance, and longevity.
What Are Architectural Shingles?
Architectural shingles, also known as dimensional or laminate shingles, are a premium type of asphalt shingle that offers improved visual appeal and enhanced durability compared to traditional options. Unlike the flat, uniform look of 3-tab shingles, architectural shingles are made with a thicker base mat and multiple layers of material.
Standout Features:
- Aesthetic Appeal: The multi-layered design and textured surface give architectural shingles a sophisticated, high-end appearance.
- Durability: Their thicker construction makes them more resistant to wind and impact damage.
- Variety of Colors and Styles: Available in a wide range of colors and styles.
Architectural Shingles vs. 3-Tab Shingles
Design:
- 3-Tab Shingles have a flat, uniform appearance with a repetitive pattern.
- Architectural Shingles have a more textured surface with multiple layers.
Cost:
- 3-Tab Shingles are generally less expensive upfront but may require more frequent repairs.
- Architectural Shingles are initially costlier but offer longer lifespan and lower maintenance costs.
Durability:
- 3-Tab Shingles: typical lifespan of 15-20 years, winds up to 60 mph.
- Architectural Shingles: lifespan of 25-30 years or more, winds up to 110 mph.
The Cost of Architectural Shingles
On average, you can expect to pay between $100 to $150 per square (100 square feet) for architectural shingles alone.
Installation Process: 5 Key Steps
- Preparation: Remove old materials and inspect the roof deck.
- Starter Shingles: Install along the eaves for wind resistance.
- Shingle Installation: Lay from bottom edge upwards in a staggered pattern.
- Ridge Cap Installation: Install along the roof's peak.
- Final Inspection: Ensure all shingles are securely in place.
How Long Do Architectural Shingles Last?
On average, architectural shingles can last between 25 to 30 years, with some high-quality options offering warranties of up to 50 years.
If you're considering upgrading to architectural shingles, don't hesitate to reach out to Pinnacle Roofing for guidance and assistance.

