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  1. 16 SERPENTURE LN Old Bethpage, NY
    516 937 1225

  2. 4304 Harvest CT Rohnert Park, CA
    707 484 3876

  3. 113 S BROADWAY South Amboy, NJ
    800 639 7663

  4. 484 Hempstread Ave Malverne, NY
    516 455 7957
    Service Area: We Provide All Types Of Home Remodeling. If Your Looking To Update Your Kitchen Or Bath, Then We Are The Company For You. I Also Do Home Inspections. Go To Www.1stpriorityinspection.com For More Info.

  5. 13 Lionel Pl Whippany, NJ
    973 795 4626
    Service Area: Morris, Sussex, Bergen, Passaic, Essex, Union, Hudson, Somerset, Counties (northern & Central Nj)

  6. 1740 Pennsylvania Ave. Whiting, NJ
    732 664 9400
    Service Area: We Service Monmouth And Ocean County

  7. 2 Macon Street Brooklyn, NY
    917 714 3858
    Service Area: *entire Brooklyn, Bronx, Queens, Staten Island, And Manhattan. *portions Of Long Island & New Jersey

  8. 21 UNION ST Lodi, NJ
    973 779 7009

  9. 62 PORTLAND AVE Wilton, CT
    203 587 1140

  10. 29 CLINTON AVE Norwalk, CT
    203 544 9442

  1. 35 W 45TH ST New York, NY
    646 728 0383

  2. 995 US 22 W North Plainfield, NJ
    908 755 9100
    Service Area: Bergen, Essex, Hudson, Hunterdon, Middlesex, Monmouth, Morris, Ocean, Passaic, Somerset, Staten Island, Sussex, Union & Warren Counties

  3. 110 OAKLEAF DR Little Egg Harbor Twp, NJ
    609 294 2344

  4. 4415 3rd Avenue Bronx, NY
    718 220 0015
    Service Area: We Provide Service To Nassau County, Suffolk County, Queens,brooklyn,bronx,staten Island, Manhattan,yonkers , White Plains, North New Jersey

  5. 1990 Jericho Turnpike New Hyde Park, NY
    718 775 3277
    Service Area: We Service New York City's 5 Boroughs (queens, Brooklyn, Bronx, Manhattan, Staten Island), Long Island (nassau County & Suffolk County) And Westchester.

  6. 37 CALDWELL PL Springfield, NJ
    973 461 4342

  7. 155 GARFIELD AVE Stratford, CT
    203 375 1981

  8. 52 Ridge Ave Staten Island, NY
    917 658 6559
    Service Area: New York

  9. 19 RIMLET DR Commack, NY
    631 462 1850

  10. Newton, NJ
    973 383 6371

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Proper installation crucial for roof shingles

According to the National Roofing Contractors Association, shingle installation should be done in accordance with local building code. However, other factors, such as area weather and type of shingle also play a part in how shingles are installed.

Asphalt shingles for New York roofs are most commonly available in strips of 36 inches long by 12 inches wide. Each strip has a set of three “tabs,” which provide the visual “shingle” effect when installed correctly. Each 3-tab strip has a layer of adhesive just above the tabs. The heat of the sun activates the adhesive, which binds to the layer below and creates a seal that augments the nails when installed.

A starter course (layer) of shingle strips with the exposed tab portion cut off is installed on the eave edges of the roof. The starter course’s vertical and horizontal edges should extend between 1/4 inch to 3/4 inch beyond the edges of the rake and eave. The starter course should be secured with roofing nails applied 2-1/2 inches to 4 inches above the edge of the eave, and between 6 inches to 9 inches apart over the entire length.

After the starter course, the shingles are installed in an offset pattern of a consistent measurement, usually 4 or 5 inches. This ensures complete coverage and gives the finished roof an attractive visual pattern. The pattern is begun in this manner:

1. Starting on the left side of the roof at the eave, place the first full shingle strip directly over the starter course at the eave and rake edges. Each complete strip should be secured by a minimum of four roofing nails, spaced evenly (high wind areas may require six nails per strip).

2. Cut 4 inches from the left side of the next tab strip, and install directly in line with the left edge of the previous strip.

3. The next strip should be cut to 8 inches and installed in the same manner.

4. Continue shortening each strip by an additional 4 inches for every subsequent row until the last row is a 4-inch tab.

5. Continue the pattern to the right of the first set, using whole 3-tab strips.

Always consult a Boston roofing contractor to install any type of shingles. Make sure to check Angie's List and references before hiring.

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