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Shingle Roofing: A Tradition of Lasting Strength
There’s something comforting about the familiar. The crunch of leaves underfoot in the fall, the way light filters through the same kitchen window each morning, or the soft sound of rain on a shingle roof during a quiet night. For many homes, that steady rhythm is carried by shingles. They have been the go to choice for generations, a tradition that has evolved into a high performance solution.
From the historic neighborhoods of Winchester to the diverse rooftops in Lexington and Richmond, Shingle Roofing continues to define the landscape. This is not because it is flashy, but because it has proven itself time and again. It is reliable, adaptable, and more technologically advanced than ever before.
The Modern Shingle Roof System
It is easy to think of shingles as simple, but a modern shingle roof is a complete system engineered for performance. Trusted names like Owens Corning have moved beyond basic asphalt and developed what they call a Total Protection Roofing System®, which combines strong, defensive shingles with crucial sealing and breathing components for a truly integrated shield.
The first layer of defense is the shingles themselves. Products like Owens Corning TruDefinition® Duration® shingles are designed not just for their eye catching color and dimension, but for their core strength. They feature SureNail® Technology, a tough, woven fabric strip in the nailing zone that creates a powerful grip. This technology provides outstanding wind resistance and helps keep your shingles exactly where they belong. Furthermore, many shingles now come with StreakGuard™ Algae Resistance Protection to defend against ugly black streaks, keeping your roof beautiful for years.
Underneath it all, the underlayment provides a critical layer of moisture protection. High quality synthetic underlayments, like ProArmor® Synthetic Roof Underlayment, offer a much stronger and more water resistant barrier than older felt materials, acting as a vital second line of defense for your home.
Winter’s Test: A System Built to Endure
Winter has a way of testing every part of your roof. You start to notice things you did not think about before, like the way snow gathers on the eaves, how the roof handles long freeze thaw cycles, and whether ice starts to build where it should not. This is where a complete roofing system shows its true value.
To prevent leaks from melting snow and ice, a synthetic ice and water barrier is essential. Products like WeatherGuard® HP Ice & Water Barrier are installed at the most vulnerable points of your roof, such as the edges and valleys. This barrier seals tightly around nails to keep water from getting underneath your shingles and causing rot. Combined with proper attic ventilation that allows your roof to breathe, this multilayered system is built to take on winter’s worst, from the first flurries to the final thaw.
Designed for Your Everyday Life
So why do so many people still choose Shingle Roofing? Part of it is tradition. But today, it is also about smart engineering. Modern shingles fight off algae, come in dozens of colors and textures, and can be styled to fit any home.
They are also a practical choice for many families and a common solution for a shingle roof replacement in Winchester, KY and the surrounding areas. When you invest in a professional shingle roof installation, you are getting a roof that can last for decades. With regular maintenance and solid craftsmanship, it does not just blend into the background, it quietly holds everything together.
At Basset Roofing, we have worked on roofs all over Winchester, Richmond, and Lexington. We have seen firsthand how a quality shingle roof can protect a home through season after season. If shingles feel like the right fit for your story, we would love to help you build a roof that’s both beautiful and built to last.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are modern architectural shingles made of?
Architectural shingles, like those from Owens Corning, are typically made from a durable blend of asphalt and a fiberglass mat. This combination offers excellent strength, flexibility, and resistance to weather damage.
How long do shingle roofs usually last?
Depending on the materials and quality of the installation, a modern architectural shingle roof can last 20 to 30 years. Premium options may last even longer with proper care and maintenance.
Are synthetic underlayments better than felt?
Yes. Synthetic underlayments are generally more durable, water resistant, and tear resistant than traditional asphalt felt. They offer stronger, longer lasting protection for your roofing system.
What are the black streaks I see on older roofs?
Those black streaks are caused by a type of algae called Gloeocapsa magma. To combat this, many modern shingles, like Owens Corning shingles with StreakGuardâ„¢ Algae Resistance Protection, are specifically designed to inhibit algae growth and keep your roof looking beautiful for years.
Those black streaks are caused by a type of algae called Gloeocapsa magma. To combat this, many modern shingles, like Owens Corning shingles with StreakGuardâ„¢ Algae Resistance Protection, are specifically designed to inhibit algae growth and keep your roof looking beautiful for years.
Modern architectural shingles offer excellent wind resistance. Advanced features, like the SureNail® Technology found in Owens Corning Duration® shingles, provide a powerful grip that allows them to withstand high winds, often up to 130 mph when installed correctly.
Modern architectural shingles offer excellent wind resistance. Advanced features, like the SureNail® Technology found in Owens Corning Duration® shingles, provide a powerful grip that allows them to withstand high winds, often up to 130 mph when installed correctly.
For an average sized home in areas like Lexington, a professional shingle roof installation is often completed in one to two days. The exact timeline can depend on the roof's size, its complexity, and the weather conditions during the project.
Can I install new shingles over an old roof?
While it’s technically possible, it’s not always recommended. Adding a second layer can hide problems underneath and may affect your roof’s ventilation and durability. At Basset Roofing, we’ll inspect your existing roof and help you decide what’s best.
Are certain shingle colors better for energy efficiency?
Yes. Lighter-colored shingles can reflect more sunlight, helping to keep your home cooler in the summer. Owens Corning even offers ENERGY STAR® rated options for energy-conscious homeowners.
Yes. Lighter-colored shingles can reflect more sunlight, helping to keep your home cooler in the summer. Owens Corning even offers ENERGY STAR® rated options for energy-conscious homeowners.
Watch for curling edges, missing granules, and visible streaks. If you’re not sure what to look for, give us a call. We offer free inspections across Lexington, Richmond, and Winchester.
What sets Basset Roofing apart from other shingle installers?
We're local, experienced, and Owens Corning Preferred Contractors. We live and work in the same communities as our clients and treat every home like our own.
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Your roof isn’t just a part of your house—it’s part of your home’s story. If you’re ready for a shingle roof that’s beautiful, strong, and built to last, let’s write that next chapter together.
Get your free estimate today from the team at Basset Roofing, proudly serving Lexington, Richmond, and Winchester. We’ll answer your questions, walk your roof, and build a solution that fits your budget and your lifestyle.