Which is better Owens Corning Duration or Oakridge?

Which is better Owens Corning Duration or Oakridge?

The Oakridge series meets 110 mph wind resistance standards with a standard 4 nail application, but the Duration series can withstand winds of 130 mph. SureNail Technology – This technology is the most important difference between a good shingle and a great shingle.

What class is Owens Corning Oakridge shingle?

Class 4
Class 4, Impact-Resistant Roofing Shingles | Owens Corning Roofing.

Who makes Oakridge shingles?

Owens Corning® Oakridge
Owens Corning® Oakridge® shingles have a warm, inviting look in popular colors for a step up from traditional three-tab shingles. With an expanded color palette, Owens Corning® provides a unique blend of artistry and craftsmanship that will give your home a look that is anything but ordinary.

How does Owens Corning shingles rate?

Owens Corning shingles cost ranges from about $75-$99 per square for 3-tab, $95-$135 for the most popular TruDefinition Duration shingles, and $250-$300 for premium designer shingles. A square is 100 square feet of roofing coverage.

What is the warranty on Oakridge shingles?

Technical Characteristics (nominal values)

Property (Unit) Value
Warranty Limited Lifetime
Wind Resistance 110/130 MPH | 177/209 KMH
Algae Resistance 10 Years
Nominal Size 13 1/4″ x 39 3/8″

How are roof shingles rated?

Most asphalt shingles on the market have a wind classification of either Class F or Class H. Class F wind ratings measure wind resistance of at least 110 mph. Class H has an uplift rating of at least 150 mph. Which one you choose depends on where you live.

What type of shingles are Oakridge?

Oakridge® laminated shingles have a warm, inviting look in popular colors for a step up from traditional three-tab shingles. With an expanded Oakridge® shingle color palette, we provide a unique blend of artistry and craftsmanship that will give your home a look that is anything but ordinary.

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