Shingle Roofing Company
Shingle Roofing
Whale Roofing and Construction is owned and operated by a Florida native and local contractor who knows the ins and outs of the roofing systems used in South Florida. The team at Whale Roofing and Construction has unparalleled customer service and only uses the highest quality architectural shingle roofing materials to update your home.
Shingle roofing is one of the most affordable options on the market. Residential architectural shingle roofs are easy to install, protect against a high degree of weather, and have become a standard in the industry. If you are considering installing a new or replacing a current roof shingles are a great option to keep you home protected and looking great!
Different Types Of Shingle Roofs
3-Tab Shingles: Traditionally, 3-tab shingles are made from fiberglass and asphalt coated with mineral granules. They tend to cost less than architectural shingles, however, the labor to install them due to them being more difficult to install often offsets the price. 3-tab shingles tend to be thinner, lighter, and more flimsy than architectural shingles making them less durable and weather resistant. Typical wind resistance raters for these types of shingles is only up to 60MPH.
Organic Shingles: Major manufacturers stopped producing this type of shingle over 10+ years ago. They were made from a mat of cellulose and absorbed a higher amount of water as asphalt broke down over time leaving many homes with wind and water damage.
Architectural Shingles: Architectural shingles are asphalt-based shingles that have a fine mineral granule exterior with a fiberglass backing. They are thicker and heavier than a 3-tab shingle by 50% and sport a much stronger adhesive. These tiles are more substantial and are rated to sustain high wind forces- up to double that of 3-tab shingles, making this shingle the better- quality choice to 3-tab shingles.
Additionally, the mineral granules found on architectural tiles are highly reflective and can reduce roof temperatures lowering the burden of your homes cooling system and increasing your homes energy efficiency.
Benefits Of Shingle Roofing
Shingle roofing is not only durable and affordable but brings a fresh curb appeal to your home. They come in a variety of styles and colors to outfit your home with the look you desire. There are different types of shingles on the market but Whale Roofing and Construction only uses the highest quality materials and exclusively uses architectural shingles.
Architectural tiles are known to have superior:
- Wind resistance
- Energy efficiency
- Damage resistance
- Aesthetic options
- Overall lifespan
- Cost
Why choose
Whale Roofing
and Construction
Whale Roofing and Construction is pleased to offer shingle roofing as part of their roofing services. We understand the ins and outs of shingle roofing and use only the highest quality products to leave you with an aesthetically pleasing roof that will last! To find out more about shingle roofing for your home contact Whale Roofing and Construction today for a FREE estimate!
Frequently Asked Questions
Why is roll roofing sometimes more expensive than shingles?
Although roll roofing looks simpler, it often requires specialized installation, additional prep work, and is typically used on low-slope areas where shingles cannot be installed. Shingles benefit from mass production and faster installation, which often makes them more cost-effective for standard pitched roofs.
Why does the shingle line look uneven where it meets the gutters after replacement?
An uneven gap along the gutter line is usually caused by an improper starter course, incorrect shingle overhang, or inconsistencies in the roof edge or fascia. In some cases, gutter placement can exaggerate the issue. This is a workmanship concern and should be corrected to ensure proper water runoff and a clean appearance.
Should shingles or rolled roofing be used when a roof has both steep and shallow pitches?
Shingles are appropriate only for roofs that meet minimum slope requirements. Shallow or low-slope sections typically require rolled roofing or membrane systems to prevent water intrusion. Many roofs use a combination of materials depending on pitch, which is both normal and recommended.
New roof shows swollen shingles, blistering, and raised areas. Is it an installation or a material issue?
This is usually related to installation issues, such as improper ventilation, incorrect valley construction, or shingle handling. While some minor settling can occur, shingles should not remain raised or blistered. A professional repair should address the root cause, not rely on patchwork.
Is it acceptable to cut mortar under the brick veneer to install flashing and shingles?
Cutting mortar (regletting) is an accepted flashing method when done correctly. However, leaving visible gaps of ½–2 inches is not standard practice. These gaps should be properly sealed or flashed to prevent water intrusion and meet professional roofing and masonry standards.
How do roofing professionals deal with fiberglass exposure from shingles?
Roofers typically wear gloves, long sleeves, and wash exposed skin promptly. Fiberglass irritation is common when working with shingles, which is why proper protective gear and cleanup practices are important, especially for homeowners attempting DIY repairs.
After a wind and rain storm, ridge shingles are damaged. Can I reattach them myself?
Can you tell how old the hail damage to the shingles is?
Estimating the age of hail damage is possible but not exact. Experienced roofers and insurance adjusters look at granule loss, oxidation, impact patterns, and surrounding wear to determine whether damage is recent or older. Documentation and professional inspection are key.
What is the best asphalt shingle on the market?
There’s no single “best” shingle for every home. Top manufacturers offer high-quality architectural shingles with strong warranties and wind ratings. The best choice depends on climate, roof design, budget, and proper installation, which matters just as much as the product itself.