roofing system

Asphalt Shingles

Asphalt shingles are individual bituminous sheets (usually 915mm long), nailed on top of a timber-sarked roof substrate with either a layer of bitumen felt or self-adhering membrane in-between.

The ‘shingled’ (overlapped) method of shingle installation, provides maximum watershed and the ridge-vent system on the roof’s apex ensures the building is adequately ventilated.

why choose this system?

SOLUTION FOR EVERY CONDITION

Suitable in coastal and high wind zones.

Lightweight and Durable

Half the weight of a concrete, clay, or slate tile roof.

Hidden Fixing

Unique fixing design hides all nails and screws from eye site.

30-50 year product warranties

Installed only by a Viking Approved Applicator

asphalt shingles

Highland Slate

The Highland Slate shingle has texture and tone of traditional slate. Its regular tabs with bevelled edges are individually coloured with precision technology creating rich colours and contrast for a stunning curb-side view. With a heavy-duty construction, Highland Slate has been designed to handle the toughest weather extremes. Viking CertainTeed Highland Slate offers a 50-year product warranty and wind resistance of up to 205kph (‘Extra high’ wind zone rating when installed to a nailing specification).

Landmark

A versatile laminated shingle designed to evoke the depth and surface texture of natural roofing materials. Landmark shingles provide a look that is both striking and classic. Viking CertainTeed Landmark offers a 30-year product warranty and wind resistance of up to 175kph (‘Very high’ wind zone rating)

Presidential Shake

Presidential Shake is a luxury shingle created to deliver the charm and character of hand-split wood shakes with the durability and strength that presides over wood in virtually every surrounding. Viking CertainTeed Presidential Shake offers a 50-year product warranty and wind resistance of up to 205kph (‘Extra high’ wind zone rating when installed to a prescribed minimum nailing specification).

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