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Everything You Need to Know About T-Lock Shingles

T-lock shingles are a type of asphalt roofing shingle that is becoming increasingly popular among DIY enthusiasts. They are thicker, stronger, and more durable than other types of asphalt shingles, and they require less maintenance. In this blog post, we will discuss the advantages of t-lock shingles and why you should consider them for your project. 

Benefits of T-Lock Shingles 

T-lock shingles provide many benefits for homeowners who want a durable roof that looks great and requires minimal maintenance. The most notable benefit is their thickness; t-lock shingles are significantly thicker than traditional asphalt shingles, which makes them resistant to damage from wind, rain, snow and other weather conditions. Additionally, they have an interlocking shingles design that helps keep them in place even during strong winds or heavy rains. This means you won’t have to worry about pieces getting blown away or damaged by water. 

Another advantage of t-lock shingles is the range of colour options available. You can choose from a variety of colours to match your home’s style and personal aesthetic preferences. Furthermore, they come with a long warranty period—typically 20 years—which means you don’t have to worry about replacing them anytime soon. Finally, unlike traditional asphalt shingles which require periodic maintenance such as cleaning and resealing every few years, t-lock shingles are designed to be low maintenance; all you need to do is clean off any debris periodically to keep them looking their best. 

Installation Tips for T-Lock Shingles 

While installing t-lock shingles is relatively straightforward compared to other types of roofing materials like metal or slate tiles, there are still some best practices you should follow in order to ensure a successful installation job. First and foremost, make sure the surface beneath the new roof is level before beginning installation; if it isn’t level then your new roof may not lay flat against the surface underneath it and may end up looking uneven or wavy after installation is complete. 

It’s also important to use high-quality nails when installing t-lock shingles these nails must be corrosion-resistant so they won’t rust over time and cause damage to your roof. Additionally, make sure each nail is driven in at least 1/2 inch deep so it holds securely in place without pulling out or coming loose over time due to weather or temperature changes. Finally, always use manufacturer-approved sealants around areas where two sections of the roof meet (eaves tails) as well as any areas where pipes or vents penetrate the roof surface; this will help prevent leaks from occurring later on down the line due to poor sealing around these areas.

T-lock shingles offer many advantages over traditional asphalt roofs including increased durability, fewer maintenance requirements, an array of colour options plus a longer warranty period than most other types of roofs available today! Installing t-locks correctly does take some extra care but following the tips outlined above will ensure that your new roof looks great for years down the road! If you're considering doing a DIY project with t-locks yourself then research thoroughly beforehand and don't hesitate to reach out for help if needed - happy reroofing!