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upgrade on shingles

Posted: Thu May 18, 2006 2:51 am
by James
I am purchasing a new Horton doublewide (27x56). We have gone over many option and one of them is the shingles. Is it worth the cost (approx $850.00) to upgrade to the architectural shingles? FYI: I am not upgrading the roof pitch.

Also, what are the important upgrades I need to consider?

Re: upgrade on shingles

Posted: Thu May 18, 2006 4:53 pm
by rmurray
With Horton Standard with NovoDeck pressboard floors...I would be sure you get plywood or OSB...Architectural shingles have a different look which is part of the reason folks choose them..also most often they have a 30 year warranty not a 20 year warranty of the standard shingle....This is your choice...I would recommend you option all the energy features you can afford...A recessed frame is a good option if you are going to underpin with brick or block...Ask your salesperson for advice from his/her experience..

Re: upgrade on shingles

Posted: Fri May 19, 2006 3:52 am
by Anne
Definitely upgrade to 6" walls (more insulation - against both heat and cold), thermal windows, carpet AND pad, appliances and steel entry doors. Have all rooms wired and braced for ceiling fans you can install yourself. Have cable/satellite TV cables installed as well as phone jacks.

Tape and texture is up to you. Purely cosmetic. Six-panel doors are cosmetic also but really look nicer.