They tend to look a little like slate. They are thicker than a 35 year. They look right on LARGE houses.
3 tab will have a 20 year rating vs 30 year for the shadowline products. Beyond that it's a personal preference based on looks.
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It would depend on the type of shingle you choose, 15yr., 20yr., 30yr.,40yr. The higher the year wear the heavier the shingle
The number 4050 is "four thousand fifty" or alternatively "four thousand and fifty."(As a street address or year, it could be forty fifty.)
This is a hard to answer question. Asphalt shingle roofs come in many grades measured in life expectancy, like 10-year, 20-year, 30-year, and 45-year.
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Yes. They're thicker, which adds weight to the roof--and the heavier a roof is, the better because heavier roofs cut down on wind noise. They also have better warranties; a very good warranty on a three-tab shingle is 25 years, but the cheapest architectural shingle on the market has a 30-year warranty. With the added windload resistance and not all that much higher price, I think they're well worth it.
The income for an architectural assistant is approximately $74,000 per year in New York City. The national average is $54,000 per year.
A yearly subscription to Architectural Digest cost a a little over 76 dollars a year. This is a very popular subscritption and they have thousands of customers.
Architectural Digest comes out every month. Therefore there are 12 Issues a year. There is really not much else to say to this question. But the answer is that it comes out monthly.
A 14 year old is in 9th grade or in 8th grade.
Willow Smith is going into 6th grade next year this year she is in 5th grade.