![]() Added Durability and Impact Resistanceĭedicated hip and ridge cap shingles are manufactured with a bend, meaning that the layers do not risk cracks or exposure from surface granules being more spread out when flat shingles are bent to make hip/ridge caps. This could save money down the line through increased lifespan and avoiding repairs. High profile hip and ridge shingles are thicker and heavier than standard ridge and hip shingles, adding depth and weight for superior wind resistance. For detail on the layer and material construction of composite asphalt shingles, learn more here. Wind uplift is responsible for fiberglass shingle damage, with movement and bending in the shingle creating cracks in the layers and eventually allowing water through. Kansas is famous for our wind, so this is a big deal for us here. Why Are High Profile Hip and Ridge Shingles Better Than Regular Shingles? As always, consult with a reputable roofing contractor in your area to get more details and pricing. This would be an upgrade from a traditional hip and ridge shingle, so there will be a higher cost. The high-profile hip and ridge shingle is a great addition during a re-roofing project. Easier Installation: Larger size, fewer pieces to install, and premanufactured profile means less labor needed for install.Wind-rating: Self-sealing adhesive backing for easy installation and maximum wind protection.Durability: Multi-layer construction for durability and superior tear strength, plus no degrading along bend-line.Aesthetic: High-profile design accentuates the roofline and adds dimension, depth and texture.We will go into more detail below as well: Here are the main benefits of High-Profile Hip and Ridge. “High profile” hip and ridge is a product manufactured specifically for this purpose. Bought in bundles, shingle manufactures make high profile hip & ridge caps color-matched and compatible with the main shingles used on the roof. Manufactured hip and ridge shingles are also known as “ridge caps,” whether they are standard profile or high-profile. ![]() Traditionally, either dissected 3-tab shingles or manufactured standard-profile ridge and hip shingles are used for hips and ridges. This is relevant for convex corners where two roof slopes come together – meaning the ridges and hips (lateral pitch changes are treated differently, as on a mansard roof). The overall benefit is an enhanced curb appeal, increased durability, and most manufactures offer a higher wind warranty. A high profile hip and ridge shingle is designed to enhance the architectural shake-like appearance and dimensional profile of a premium architectural fiberglass shingle roof. ![]()
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