Shingles are a common top surface to roofs. Their purpose is to provide a water barrier to keep water from entering a building. Asphalt shingles with a fiberglass base are the most common shingles used in the United States and can last for decades. Shingles are commonly fixed to a roof using roofing nails.
The number of Roofing Nails for a Square of Shingles in normal conditions is 348. This puts four nails on each shingle, where a square covers 100 ft2. In high wind conditions, extra nails are often used (see image). This results in 522 roofing nails per square for high wind environments.
The most common layers for a roof are (top down):
The Roofing Shingles Cost Survey list the observed price of a bundle of shingles. A bundle is equal to roughly (33.33 ft2) or one third of a square (100 ft2). The survey includes a date, the name of the store. the five price points for shingles: economy, low, median, high and premium.
One should use the pricing for roofing materials that can be bought locally. However, the following prices are for different quality grades of shingles in the United States:
All prices are for one bundle of shingles which cover 33.33 ft2.
The Roofing Ridge and Starter Shingle Cost Survey list the observed linear foot price for ridge shingles, starter shingles and starter strip. Unlike a bundle of three-tab shingles, which is equal to roughly (33.33 ft2) or one third of a square (100 ft2), ridge shingles and starter shingles and starter strips are sold in various lengths. For this reason, this survey data provides to the cost in U.S. dollars per linear foot. The survey includes a date, the name of the store and three price points for ridge shingles, starter shingles and starter strips. The three price points are HIGH, MEDIUM and LOW. Since starter shingles and starter strips serve the same purpose, they are combined.
One should use the pricing for roofing materials that can be bought locally. However, the following prices per linear foot for different price points of asphalt ridge and starter shingles in the United States:
The Roofing Underlayment Cost Survey pricing is meant to be useful when estimating the cost of underlayment for a roof. The underlayment pricing data contains the following information in each survey record with all pricing in U.S. dollars per square foot.