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Overview of the Owens Corning Total Protection Roofing System

The Owens Corning Total Protection Roofing System offers comprehensive protection for your home, ensuring durability and effectiveness. This system includes several key components that work together to provide superior protection against the elements.

Seal

  • Ice and Water Barrier: Protects areas where water collects, such as skylights, vents, chimneys, and valleys.
  • Underlayment: Acts as a barrier against wind-driven rain and other elements, preventing water from reaching the roof deck and house structure, thereby protecting against mold, rot, and water damage.

Defend

  • Starter Shingles: Feature a continuous sealant bead to prevent blow-offs and water infiltration.
  • Shingles: The first line of defense, these come in various colors, shapes, and sizes, influencing the roof’s structure and curb appeal.
  • Hip and Ridge Shingles: Located along the roof’s peak, these finish the look of the roof and defend the ridge vent, designed to be both attractive and functional.

Breathe

  • Intake Ventilation: Located at the down-slope edge of the roof, these prevent the buildup of heat and moisture by optimizing airflow.
  • Exhaust Ventilation: Located on the ridgeline, these vents allow heat, moisture, and air to escape from the attic, complementing the intake vents’ function.

Together, these components offer total protection for your home. Ensuring the installation is done by a certified contractor, like Champion Restoration and Construction, who is an Owens Corning Platinum Preferred Contractor, guarantees professional service and quality results.

Conclusion

The Owens Corning Total Protection Roofing System is designed to provide complete protection for your home, combining sealing, defending, and ventilation components. Partnering with certified professionals like Champion Restoration and Construction ensures that your roof is installed to the highest standards, offering durability, efficiency, and enhanced curb appeal.

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