depends on your location. also the style and warranty. in my neck of the woods that type of shingle in 40 year warranty goes for around 20 bucks a pack but our area is expensive due to its locality.
go to your supplier and get a firm price
2006-09-24 12:03:47
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answered by kd7ubp 2
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answered by ? 3
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Timberline Shingles Price
2016-10-28 11:04:52
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answered by ? 4
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When it comes to shingles there are not to many factors that go into them, asphalt, filler, mat, and granules. As long as the shinges meet UL & ASTM standards they will, in most cases, function with out any problem. With that being said I would choose my roof by what look I wanted. As well as what type of service is offered by the manufacturing company. Some companies offer a 30 year warrentee or longer on shingles if the roof was installed by a certified contractor. No matter what brand you go with make sure that the contractor is certified by that particular brand. Of those brands listed GAF is the largest, in fact it is the largest roofing manufacturer in the nation. They did over 2 billion in sales last year. Adressing other posters concerns: Though it is true that weight can indicate thickness it is not a garantee. Depending on the density of the filler used and type of asphalt as well as the color and density of the granules weight can fluxuate greatly while maintaining thickness or vica versa. I know for a fact that GAF Architectural shingles stood up to hurricane force winds and the warrentee will cover wind damage, leak, or any other problems as long as it is installed by a GAF certified contractor.
2016-03-17 03:08:19
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answered by Anonymous
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Timberline shingles should cost about $35 per square (100 square feet). There are three bundles per square.
2006-09-25 04:10:26
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answered by big_mustache 6
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