What is roofing felt.
Roof tar paper 15 vs 30.
Roll saturated felt underlayment 15 astm 4869 type i is an authentic asphalt 15 astm 4869 type i is an authentic asphalt saturated organic felt underlayment is used as a breathable secondary weather resistant barrier when applied over the roof deck prior to the installation of the primary roofing product.
Of course it is a bit more technical than that but this is the basic idea behind how felt works.
Organic dry felt is made from 100 post consumer recycled material.
We use the 30 felt paper because i feel it is the best product for your roof.
In our industry there are two main varieties of underlayment.
Organic dry felt is made from 100 post consumer recycled material.
One roofing square and 30 lb felt paper weighed 30 pounds per square.
15 is easy to rip underfoot when installing the new roof system and ripped felt paper is useless regardless of weight.
Felt is commonly sold in either 15 or 30 rolls measuring 36 inches wide.
The actual weight per square foot these days is actually less than the label says but the 15 pound.
15 astm 4869 type i is an authentic 15 astm 4869 type i is an authentic asphalt saturated organic felt underlayment is used as a breathable secondary weather resistant barrier when applied over the roof deck prior to the installation of the primary roofing product.
Roofing felt comes in large rolls and installs in horizontal rows starting at the lower edge of the roof with each subsequent row overlapping the previous one.
It was easy to use durable and even had alignment lines to help with the shingle installation.
Felt paper also referred to as tar paper was the standard underlayment material in roofing for decades.
15 lb felt paper weighed 15 pounds per 100 sq.
This means that 100 square feet of the felt weighs 15 pounds.
Felt paper and synthetic.
Felt paper is commonly produced with a certain number of recycled products and coated with asphalt.
Tar paper comes in two different weights or thicknesses.
Besides that benefit if shingles come loose during a storm and tear off the 30 pound roofing felt stays intact whereas 15 pound tar paper may not.
It is thicker and heavier than the alternative 15 so if water ever gets under your shingles it has to work extra hard to get through the felt.
Generally speaking roofing felt is a felt paper that is soaked in asphalt and other water resistant compounds to produce a membrane.
Roofing felt typically comes in 36 inch wide rolls.
The difference between 15 lb and 30 lb roofing felt paper historically roofing felt paper was named for weight.
Because it s thicker and stronger.
The lowest thickness is 15 pound felt.