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Can you have two layers of shingles on a roof.
Having multiple layers of shingles is going to make your roof hotter because the heat gets trapped between the layers which could mean premature aging of the shingles.
Reasons why you should not add a second layer of shingles it will shorten the lifespan of your roof.
Though both these points are valid you will end up spending the same amount of money or more later to have two layers of shingles removed.
The short answer is yes.
When i started my real estate career i sold homes with three layers of roofing.
As mentioned above homeowners are legally limited to two layer of roof shingles.
Now for the why.
Richards also estimates that the homeowner saves at least 1 000 in costs associated with removing and properly disposing of the existing shingles.
Any more than that and you d have to tear off the old shingles before installing a new layer.
This is especially true if you ve overlayed your new shingles on top of warped shingles.
Most people would limit this practice to a total of two layers of shingles.
If you don t tear off the old layer you can t examine the decking.
For a second layer to be as good as a roof tear off you would have to have sound decking no leaks and a roof with no sidewalls where flashing is needed in order to tie the tiles in to the exterior walls.
The standard practice was that you could install a new layer of singles directly over the old layer during a re roof.
Therefore if you already have two layers you ll need a full tear off.
The second layer of shingles will trap heat which can result in the decomposition of both roof layers.
Another issue is that when you add in the second layer it can add extra weight to your roof.
If the structure can support the added weight a typical 20 square 2 000 square foot reroof will cost at least 1 000 less than a tear off job.
In fact the extra layer can reduce your roof s lifespan by up to 40.
And roofing guidelines are no exception to the rule.
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The main case for adding a second layer of shingles is simplicity.
By not removing the first layer of shingles homeowners would be able to save on labor costs and shorten the time frame of the job.
This will force you to replace your roof earlier than expected.
Affects inspection reports.
The homeowner will have two layers of shingles protecting the roof and the home is less likely to have ice dams he says.