In the event the outer covering fails, the underlayment will serve as the secondary barrier that protects the roof’s wooden deck against the damaging effects of moisture. Trusted roofing contractor Howard Roofing & Home Improvement explains here why it is an integral component of any roofing system.
The Purpose and Function of the Underlayment
Beneath the asphalt shingles or metal panels lies the underlayment. Its primary purpose is to protect the roof deck if the exposed roof layer sustains punctures, dents, tears or any form of damage caused by the harsh elements.
During the installation process, the roofers fasten the underlayment onto the deck using fasteners with gaskets to ensure water can’t seep through. Despite its function, it is in no way a substitute for the actual roof covering. If the asphalt shingles or metal panels suffered damage, they need to be repaired or replaced as soon as possible by a reliable contractor.
Types of Underlayments You Need to Know
There are various types of underlayment materials used in sloped roofing systems. Asphalt-saturated felt is used traditionally in most roof installations before the advent of synthetic counterparts. It is a sheet of pulped fabric and recycled paper soaked in hot asphalt, giving it rigidity and resistance to impact.
Another type of underlayment material is called rubberized asphalt. It is mostly made of rubber, but it doesn’t have a significant amount of asphalt. Its elasticity, however, makes it an ideal material choice for homes situated in extreme climates.
If you are to install a new roofing system, expect your roofing contractor to install the non-bitumen synthetic type. It is a direct upgrade to the asphalt-saturated felt, boasting better water resistance. It is also cost-effective because the material is designed for full application on the entire roof.
At Howard Roofing & Home Improvements, we install roofing systems from three of the leading roofing manufacturers in the industry—GAF, CertainTeed® and Owens Corning®. Combining beauty, strength and low-maintenance features, these brands are each on the cutting edge of roofing technology.
Give us a call today at (636) 296-1057 or fill out our contact form to request a free quote. We serve homeowners in and around St. Charles, MO.