BP Everest 42
This premium quality double-layer laminate shingle features larger tabs and dramatic shadow bands to create a bold and dynamic style. Everest frames your home with stunning elegance that is sure to turn heads.
Everest is a 42 inch Laminate asphalt shingle made from a fiberglass mat and surfaced with mineral granules. Everest is covered by a Lifetime Warranty. Its standard wind Warranty covers up to 180 km/hr (110 mph) and its High Wind Warranty covers up to 220 km/hr (135 mph) as per special application instructions.
For more info check out BP`s website for Everest by clicking on the link below
https://bpcan.com/cat-produits/shingles/
Mystique 42
This premium quality double layer laminate shingle features larger tabs and dramatic shadow bands to create a bold and dynamic style. Everest frames your home with stunning elegance that is sure to turn heads.
Everest is a 42 inch Laminate asphalt shingle made from a fiberglass mat and surfaced with mineral granules. Everest is covered by a Lifetime Warranty. Its standard wind Warranty covers up to 180 km/hr (110 mph) and its High Wind Warranty covers up to 220 km/hr (135 mph) as per special application instructions.
For more info check out BP`s website for Everest by clicking on the link below
https://bpcan.com/cat-produits/shingles/
Venting Solutions
If you have done any research on roof ventilation you probably ended up finding that everybody out there has their own opinion on what should and shouldn't be done. You ended up with more questions than answers. Peak Performances' opinion is that the only opinion that should matter is the one coming for the people who produce and warranty the product. If something does happen and you have followed the opinion of someone else you will be on your own. The Manufacturers will just walk away saying their instructions were not followed.
Peak Performance is a BP gold certified. We follow their standards. This ensures that if there are any issues with the roof the manufacturers are responsible for what happens. Don't trust just anyone's opinion on what to do because if they are wrong it won't be them paying for it, it will be you. Trust a certified professional, trust Peak Performance.
The most common mistake roofing contractors make is to not install enough vents because they are just guessing how many are supposed to be installed. Most contractors use the rule of the thumb that one common sized vent (50's) ventilates 300 sq feet. Let's take a 1200 sq ft home, based on this rule of thumb most contractors would use 4 vents to ventilate the house when the true answer is 6.
What Attic Ventilation Does
Good ventilation creates a cooler attic in the summer and a drier attic in the winter. Summer sunshine can cause an enormous buildup of heat in the attic. In a home with poor attic ventilation, the heat in the attic may eventually reach 140°F on a 90° day. If the unventilated attic is heavily insulated, the heat will stay in the attic much of the night, perhaps slowly migrating into the home's interior. This excessive heat buildup can also damage the roof decking and affect the shingles.
In the winter, moist warm air moves from the lower portions of the home into the attic. In the cold attic, the warm moist air condenses on the cold surfaces of the rafters, the nails, and the attic side of the roof deck. This water can create several problems. First, the condensation can swell the roof deck and shingles.
Second, the water can rot the roof deck, destroying its ability to carry loads and hold nails. Third, severe condensation can drip onto the insulation, reducing its effectiveness and possibly seeping through to the ceiling below. Another winter problem caused by poor attic ventilation is the formation of ice dams. Ice dams develop when warm air finds its way into the attic from the living quarters of the home and becomes trapped along the underside of the roof deck. The warmed deck then melts the snow above it and the water runs down the slope toward the eaves. As the water trickles past the lower and unheated sections of the roof near the eaves, it freezes. The wall of ice continues to build, forming an ever-larger dam. The pond of water blocked by the dam can get deeper and deeper until it backs up under the shingles, causing leaks and perhaps damage to the shingles and the deck. When the water gets below the deck, it can leak through the ceiling to cause all kinds of unsightly damage and structural weakening to the house.de to
Good ventilation will move the hot air out of the attic in the summer and dilute and remove the moist air during the winter before it can cause damage. Also, proper ventilation helps keep a more uniform temperature on the underside of the deck in the winter, and that will eliminate one of the common causes of ice dams.
Light vs Dark
This is by far the most popular question we get asked. Let's start with the facts. Darker shingles do get warmer than lighter ones but, that does not mean they will outlast the lighter ones. The difference is not significant enough to cause a darker shingle to fail years before the lighter ones. The manufacturers provide the same warranty on the darker ones as they do on the lighter ones. In their opinion, either product will perform equally. Our recommendation is to pick out the color that looks best on your home whether that be light or dark. The most important thing to making a roof last longer is through proper ventilation of the attic. Without it, your new roof will not last long no matter what colour it is.
Pro Deck and Suredeck
BP PRODECK is a synthetic roofing underlayment made from a waterproof construction of woven polypropylene and a non-woven topcoat, specially designed to reduce slipperiness. It protects roofs even in the most extreme weather conditions, offers high resistance to tear, and can be left exposed for up to a month. It is backed by a 15-year warranty.
BP PRODECK membranes can be installed under all types of sloped roofing material: asphalt shingles, metal roofing, wood shakes, synthetic or slate tiles. They are lined every 2 inches for easy installation of BP architectural shingles.
Suredeck membranes are made with a nonwoven polypropylene top laminated to a woven polypropylene base coated on both sides. They have a high resistance to tear and can be left exposed for up to 6 months.
Suredeck can be installed under all types of sloped roofing material: asphalt shingles, metal roofing, wood shakes, synthetic or slate tiles.
Suredeck comes with a 15-year warranty.
To make shingle installation easier, Suredeck is lined every 2 inches.
Suredeck joins the family of products composing the Weather-Tite™ roofing system and as such is eligible to the Weather‑Tite™ roofing system warranty.
Installations Standard Installation Includes the Following:
- The shingles will be removed from the roof deck and disposed of at the shingle recyclers, not in our landfill!!
- The roof deck will be inspected for any damaged areas. These areas will be repaired before the new shingles are installed ( these repairs will be at an additional cost)
- The roof deck will have 3 ft of commercial grade ice and water shield installed at the eaves, valleys, skylights, chimneys, side walls and 1.5 ft along the gable ends
- All valleys will have Heavy Duty steel installed on them
- The shingles will be installed on to the roof deck following the manufacturer's instructions
- A new venting system will be installed ensuring that it meets the NFA rating from the manufacturer.
- Job site will be kept clean and neat during the process of installing your new roof
- 10-year workmanship guarantee
BP Visualizer Service
This link will take you to BP s Visualizer service allowing you to see a home similar to yours with different colored shingles