Asphalt roof shingles come in various sizes shapes and thicknesses.
Will staples damage roof shingles.
1 little to no damage 2 between 10 and 50 percent damage and 3 greater than 50 percent damage.
That means your roof will weaken over time which can eventually lead to a collapse and you don t want to be standing.
If you have a roof that s been installed with staples is it a.
Methodology to assess hail damage to an asphalt shingle roof.
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When high winds meet poor craftsmanship shingle damage appears.
Most cheap roofing contractors will use staples or they nailed them too high on the shingle lessening the traction.
Both nails and staples have sufficient strength to resist the small uplift load on the fasteners as long as the adhesive strips are fully bonded.
Shingle damage due to cuts tears misaligned roofing staples or application errors.
If staples are properly installed they offer close to the same resistance to wind as nails.
Case study examines causes of damaged roof shingles and granule loss.
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Also notice these staples aren t perpendicular to the shingle.
This is the installation problem that typically happens with staples.
The more the shingle lifts off the roof the more surface area is exposed between the shingle and the roof leading to a greater uplift force and faster degradation.
Using staples to install roof shingles is not generally recommended in areas where the roof will be subject to wind damage and as we excerpt from a gaf statement below you will see a warning about using staples that does not narrow the stapled shingle caveat to just high wind areas.
This causes a pressure disparity between the front and back faces of the shingle.
A total of 280 asphalt roof coverings were.
Elevated staples and adhesive spots figure 8.
Staples installed in or above the sealant strips thereby missing the underlying shingles.
Other damages that may be mistaken for hail damage part 6 is comprised of four posts that discuss the causes and characteristics of damages that are commonly inflicted on shingles by other means such as human or animal activities.
Staples damage your shingles.
For a shingle to be wind damaged an uplift force from the wind has to occur.
In high winds the lack of traction causes the shingles loosen up and fly fall off your roof.
This is way more than just a cosmetic concern.
This post is part 6c of shingle damage evaluation and follows other damages that may be mistaken for hail damage part 6b.
Even the tiniest holes in your shingles are big enough for water to gradually seep in and make its way into the vulnerable parts of your roofing.