Kasselwood | Shingles Updated
Your roof is your home’s primary defense against the elements, yet it is often the most neglected part of the structure until a leak occurs. Traditional roofing materials—such as asphalt shingles—are designed to fail, typically requiring replacement every 12 to 20 years, cracking, curling, and succumbing to mildew long before that.
Coated with industry-leading PVDF (Kynar 500® or Hylar 5000®) resin-based paint systems, ensuring vibrant color that resists fading and chalking for decades. kasselwood shingles
You should stick with asphalt if:
Kasselwood shingles weigh approximately 90–110 pounds per square (100 sq. ft.), compared to 800–1,000 pounds for natural slate. This reduces the need for structural reinforcement and makes installation safer and faster. Your roof is your home’s primary defense against
They hold a Class 90 Wind Uplift Resistance (UL580) rating, capable of withstanding winds of up to 120 mph. You should stick with asphalt if: Kasselwood shingles
Unlike natural wood or slate, Kasselwood shingles are precision-molded from (typically a polymer compound including acrylonitrile styrene acrylate or similar high-impact materials). This composition makes them 100% recyclable and free from asbestos, fillers, or volatile organic compounds (VOCs). Each shingle is single-ply but is designed with the thickness, texture, and uneven edges of hand-split cedar shakes.








