Roofing material of fiber and asphalt manufactured in rolls.
Coated felts, either smooth or mineral-surfaced.
Roofing material, composed of fiber and satin rated with asphalt, that is supplied in 36-inch wide rolls with 108 square feet of material. Weights are generally 45 to 90 pounds per roll.
smooth-surfaced or mineral-surfaced coated felts. Roof Assembly an assembly of interacting roof components (including the roof deck) designed to weatherproof and, normally, to insulate a building's top surface.
Asphalt roofing that comes in rolls 36-inches wide, 36-feet long. The roofing is rolled out and may be mopped down with tar.
Roll roofing finished on one side with colored granules.
Roll roofing which is coated on both sides with either a smooth or veined surface.
Coated felts, generally mineral-surfaced, supplied in rolls and designed for use without field-applied surfacing.
smooth-surfaced or mineral-surfaced, coated, prepared felts.
Essentially, roll roofing is asphalt shingles, just in a 3 foot roll. Often used for low slope roofs, or placed into the valley of a roof to help channel water.
Any roofing material usually composed of fiber and saturated asphalt. Usually supplied in 36 inch wide by 36 feet long rolls covering 108 square feet. Each roll generally weighs 45 to 90 pounds.
the term applied to smooth surfaced or mineral surfaced coated felts.
Asphalt roofing material available in 3-foot wide rolls.