Dimensional Roofing Shingles question

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Does anyone have the 2022 or 2021 copy of the "Consumer Reports Roofing" publication? I'm trying to do a little research. Thanks.
 
Bundles of shingles are heavy. 3 tab, dimensional or T - Lock....Ask me how I know......I would suspect that info could be found online..:unsure:....did a lot of roofing working work as a kid with a contractor.....did my garage few years back...no dropped lines...:cool:..zero help for the OP, but the post reminded me of fiberglass in my hands....ooopphh...😖
 
Does anyone have the 2022 or 2021 copy of the "Consumer Reports Roofing" publication? I'm trying to do a little research. Thanks.

Consumer reports is crap.


You'll have a 100% better experience finding a good contractor, and using a 30 year shingle with a good warranty that's sold locally. Having your contractor and their supplier able to easily warranty work is going to make your life much easier if you have any issues.

We won't warranty any products we can't get at our local supply house. Too much extra headache when we can warranty comparable products easier and cheaper.
 
Check your local library? CR is pretty popular.
Or pay a few bucks for it on line. If you scroll down there a place where they rate materials but you have to pay for that info.

But Id go with metal. Materials are a bit more but labor for installation is less if you use white it will lower your cooling bills, and it lasts longer.

www.consumerreports.org › cro › roofingBest Roofing Buying Guide - Consumer Reports


Apr 08, 2022 · Roofing Buying Guide Last updated: April 08, 2022 The average homeowner spends $8,667 to install a new roof, and costs to reroof a home range from $5,610 to $11,820, according to
 
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