JLC ??OCTOBER 1991
Both anecdotal evidence and a
study of nearly 100 California
roofs suggest that some asphaltshingle
roofs with 20-year warranties
are failing before the
warranties terminate.
Roy Bolt, a roofing contractor
with McDonald and Wetle
Inc., a Portland, Oregon, roofing
contractor, and chairman of
the residential technical and
research committee of the
Western States Roofing Contractors
Association, has talked
to numerous western contractors
who have applied 20-year
shingles and then had problems
early in the warranty period.
"Some of these things are
going as soon as four years after
installation," says Bolt.
This anecdotal evidence is
supported by a study done by
Richard Tippett of Applied
Roofing Technology, a roofing
consulting firm. Tippett analyzed
nearly 100 central California
roofs and found significant
degradation of 20-year
shingles, including granule