Asphalt shingles may not protect Florida homes against hurricane-force winds past 10 years, according to state officials.
How well do asphalt shingles hold up against strong winds? State officials say they don't last as long as once thought.
A mere decade after installation, asphalt shingle roofs begin to lose their ability to protect homes against hurricane-force ...
The state’s most popular roofing material — asphalt shingles — are taking a beating with potential consequences for millions ...
The Construction & Demolition Recycling Association (CDRA) announces the launch of a fully redesigned ShingleRecycling.org, a ...
Degradation from the sun will weaken the shingles, which are petroleum based, after a decade, state officials said at a ...
Ten-year-old asphalt shingle roofs can’t withstand winds of 100 mph and more, the Florida Office of Insurance Regulation Commissioner Michael Yaworsky told the Senate Banking and Insurance ...
Asphalt shingle roofs only provide full protection against hurricane winds until they are 10 years old, state officials told a panel of lawmakers on Tuesday. After they hit 10 years, degradation ...