Ridge Cap Shingles. What are they and what are they used for?
All Roofs that are not flat have a ridge, and most roofs will likely have multiple ridges. "Ridge
cap shingle" as the name suggests, is a shingle that caps the ridge of the roof. Every roof with aridge will have a ridge cap of the same material as the roof whether it is asphalt shingles or metal
roofing.
What Exactly is a Ridge Cap Shingle?
Ridge cap shingles are used to protect the ridges of the roof. The ridge is the highest part of the
roof, and it is especially exposed to sun and weather. This makes it more vulnerable to damage
than any other part of your roof.
The Importance of Ridge Cap Shingle.
The ridge cap has several functions. It helps keep water from getting into your attic by blocking
rain from entering through the seams in your roof's singles; this helps prevent mold growth
inside your attic. It ensures good ventilation for your attic; this allows hot air trapped inside your
attic to escape through vents installed on top of each rafter. It protects the roof's underlayment
from sun damage by creating shade over it.
Replacement of Ridge Cap Shingles.
The ridge of your roof is the highest point of your house, so it is the first to take damage and
wear and tear, usually from things such as: bad weather, fallen limbs, and sun damage.
This is why it’s important to keep an eye on your roof and make sure that you are aware when
something needs to be replaced. Here are some signs that you should start looking into replacing
your ridge cap shingles:
The ridge cap is cracked. A crack in this area could indicate a bigger problem with other parts of
your home, including leaks. If you spot any cracks in this area, contact us for an inspection as
soon as possible!
It has been over 10 years since installation. Most warranties are only good for 10 years after
installation so if you have had your roof installed within 10 years then you may want to get a
quote from us on replacing your ridge cap shingles immediately!
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