Asphalt Shingle Roofing Services

Asphalt shingles protect more homes than any other roofing material in the United States. According to the Asphalt Roofing Manufacturers Association, this product covers roughly 75% of American houses, and that figure holds true across Mercer County and the wider Western Pennsylvania region. Big River Roofing has installed thousands of squares of asphalt shingles on homes from Hermitage to Beaver Falls, matching shingle tier and color to each property and budget.

Our crews work with shingles from Owens Corning, GAF, and CertainTeed. Whether you need a full roof replacement, a partial repair after a storm, or a new-build install, we handle every step from tear-off through final inspection. Call (724) 877-7380 to schedule a free roof inspection, or read on to see which asphalt shingle option fits your home.

Why Asphalt Shingle Roofing Leads in Western Pennsylvania

Three factors put asphalt shingles ahead of metal, slate, and tile in our market: cost, performance, and curb appeal.

A new asphalt shingle roof on a 2,000 square foot home in the Hermitage area runs between $9,500 and $18,000 depending on shingle tier and roof complexity. That price covers tear-off, deck inspection, ice and water shield, synthetic underlayment, drip edge, ridge venting, and the shingles themselves. Compare that to a comparable metal roof at $25,000 and up, and the value becomes clear for most budgets.

Performance has improved sharply over the last 20 years. Modern asphalt shingles carry Class A fire ratings, Class 4 impact resistance under UL 2218 standards, and wind warranties up to 130 mph when installed with the manufacturer-specified six-nail pattern. Many lines also qualify for ENERGY STAR cool roof credits, which can lower attic temperatures by 20 to 40 degrees during summer.

Curb appeal seals the deal. Asphalt shingle profiles range from clean three-tab lines to deep-shadow luxury slate replicas. Color options span more than 40 shades across the major manufacturers.

Asphalt Shingle Types We Install in Hermitage & Western Pennsylvania

Big River Roofing carries the full asphalt shingle ladder. The right choice depends on budget, neighborhood standards, and how long you plan to own the home.

3-tab shingles carry a flat, uniform look that reads well on ranch homes, rentals, and outbuildings. Each tab measures 12 inches across, and the whole shingle weighs roughly half what an architectural product weighs. Pricing comes in 25 to 40% below dimensional lines, which makes 3-tab the budget pick for landlords and flippers across Sharon, New Castle, and Butler.

Architectural shingles, also called dimensional or laminated shingles, dominate the new-construction market. They use two bonded layers to create depth, shadow lines, and a wood-shake appearance. Owens Corning Duration, GAF Timberline HDZ, and CertainTeed Landmark all fall in this group. Most carry lifetime limited warranties and 130 mph wind ratings, and the heavier mat resists tearing in the freeze-thaw cycles that hit Mercer County every winter.

Luxury shingles replicate slate, cedar shake, and Victorian patterns at a fraction of the weight and cost of those natural materials. Lines like CertainTeed Grand Manor and GAF Grand Sequoia run two to three times the price of architectural products, but they read as authentic slate from the curb. Historic homes in downtown Mercer, Hermitage, and Beaver benefit most from this tier.

Asphalt Shingle Comparison by Tier

The table below shows how the three main shingle categories compare on weight, warranty, and wind resistance. These figures reflect industry averages across the Owens Corning, GAF, and CertainTeed product lines we install most often.

Shingle Tier

Typical Weight (per square)

Wind Warranty

Manufacturer Warranty

Visual Profile

3-Tab

200 to 240 lbs

60 to 70 mph

25 years

Flat, uniform tabs

Architectural (Dimensional)

240 to 320 lbs

110 to 130 mph

Lifetime limited

Multi-layer shadow lines

Luxury (Designer)

360 to 480 lbs

110 to 130 mph

Lifetime limited

Slate, shake, and Victorian replicas

Asphalt Shingle Roof Replacement

A full shingle roof replacement becomes the right call once a roof passes 20 years of age, shows widespread granule loss, or fails inspection after major hail or wind. Spot patches stop holding once the underlying mat dries out, and at that point a tear-off down to the deck delivers better long-term value than another round of repairs.

Our replacement workflow runs through these stages:

  • Free inspection and quote: A project manager photographs the existing roof, measures slopes and accessories, and provides a written estimate within 48 hours.
  • Material delivery: Bundles, underlayment, flashing, and ventilation arrive on a scheduled date, usually one to two days before tear-off.
  • Tear-off and deck inspection: The crew strips old shingles and underlayment, then inspects every sheet of decking for soft spots or rot. Damaged sheathing gets replaced before any new material goes down.
  • Underlayment and ice barrier: Synthetic felt covers the field, and self-adhered ice and water shield protects the eaves, valleys, and any low-slope sections.
  • Shingle installation: Starter strips, field shingles, ridge vents, and ridge cap go on according to manufacturer specs. Six nails per shingle and proper offset patterns are standard.
  • Cleanup and final walkthrough: Magnetic sweeps clear nails from the lawn, and a project manager walks the roof with you before sign-off.

The full process takes one to three days for most residential roofs.

Warning Signs Your Asphalt Shingle Roof Needs Repair or Replacement in Hermitage and Western Pennsylvania

Catching shingle problems early in Hermitage and across Mercer, Lawrence, Butler, and Beaver Counties is the difference between a targeted repair and a full replacement. The table below helps homeowners identify warning signs at every severity level and know exactly what action to take next.

Warning Sign

Severity

Likely Cause

Points Toward

Recommended Action

Missing shingles after wind event

High

Wind uplift from broken sealant strip or improper nailing

Repair

Schedule inspection within 48 hours

Active ceiling leak during or after rain

High

Failed flashing, cracked shingles, or worn underlayment

Repair or replacement depending on extent

Call immediately for emergency inspection

Granule loss in gutters after single storm

Moderate

Hail impact or wind damage to shingle surface

Repair if isolated, replacement if widespread

Schedule storm damage inspection promptly

Heavy granule loss throughout all gutters

High

Shingles approaching end of effective lifespan

Replacement

Schedule full roof assessment within 30 days

Curling shingle tabs across multiple sections

High

Age-related asphalt drying or poor attic ventilation

Replacement

Schedule inspection within 30 days

Cupping shingles across field of roof

High

Moisture imbalance from poor ventilation or aged shingles

Replacement

Schedule inspection within 30 days

Cracked shingles in multiple locations

High

UV degradation, age, or thermal cycling damage

Replacement

Schedule inspection within 30 days

Missing shingles in multiple separate areas

High

End-of-life sealant strip failure across aged field

Replacement

Schedule replacement consultation promptly

Water stain on ceiling near exterior wall

High

Ice dam water backing under eave shingles

Repair plus ventilation assessment

Schedule inspection before next winter

Water stain directly below roof penetration

High

Failed pipe boot or flashing at vent or chimney

Repair

Schedule leak detection inspection promptly

Shingles lifting at edges after wind event

Moderate to High

Broken sealant strip from age or wind damage

Repair if isolated, replacement if widespread

Schedule inspection within 1 week

Visible daylight through attic boards

High

Deck failure beneath compromised shingles

Structural repair and replacement

Schedule immediate inspection

Dark staining or streaking on shingle surface

Moderate

Algae growth from moisture retention

Inspection to assess replacement timeline

Schedule inspection within 30 days

Moss or lichen growth across shingle field

Moderate

Chronic moisture and lack of direct sunlight

Inspection to assess replacement timeline

Schedule inspection within 30 days

Soft spots or spongy feel when walking roof

High

Deck delamination from long-term moisture intrusion

Structural repair and replacement

Schedule inspection within 48 hours

Shingle granule deposits at downspout base

Moderate

Normal aging accelerated by weather exposure

Assessment of replacement timeline

Schedule inspection within 30 days

Ridge cap shingles cracking or missing

Moderate to High

Age-related failure at most exposed roof section

Repair if isolated, replacement if widespread

Schedule inspection within 1 week

Flashing pulling away from chimney or wall

High

Freeze-thaw movement or caulk-only original install

Repair flashing and inspect surrounding shingles

Schedule repair before next rain event

Roof age of 20 years or more with no issues

Low

Normal material aging approaching end of lifespan

Assessment for replacement planning

Schedule preventive inspection at next opportunity

Multiple repairs completed in past 2 years

Moderate to High

Systemic shingle failure across aging roof field

Replacement

Compare cumulative repair costs against replacement quote

Built for Hermitage & Western Pennsylvania Weather

Hermitage and Western Pennsylvania average 41 inches of rain and 47 inches of snow each year, with overnight lows that drop below 20°F for most of January and February. Those numbers translate to roughly 50 freeze-thaw cycles annually, each one stressing roof seams, fasteners, and flashing.

Our installation specs address every one of those stress points: heavy-duty ice and water shield three feet up from the eave, fully sealed pipe boots, step flashing at every wall transition, and balanced ridge and soffit ventilation. Proper ventilation alone can extend shingle life by three to five years and prevent the ice dams that form when warm attic air melts snow at the roof peak.

Seasonal Asphalt Roof Maintenance Schedule

The schedule below reflects what we recommend for asphalt shingle roofs across our service area. Following it preserves manufacturer warranties and catches small problems before they grow into leaks.

Season

Recommended Tasks

Spring

Inspect for winter damage, clean gutters, check flashing seals

Summer

Trim overhanging branches, inspect attic ventilation, photograph roof for baseline

Fall

Clean gutters again, check ridge vents, look for lifted shingles after wind events

Winter

Monitor for ice dams, clear heavy snow loads above 25 lbs per square foot

If you spot a problem between scheduled checks, we offer same-week roof repair and emergency storm damage response. Big River Roofing also handles hail damage and wind damage claims, and our insurance claims team walks you through carrier requirements step by step.

Beyond Shingles: Full Exterior Service

Asphalt shingles work hardest when paired with the rest of your home’s exterior. We install seamless gutters and siding on the same project, which lets one crew handle the full envelope and lock in package pricing. Customers who want a non-asphalt option can also explore our metal roofing lineup. Our residential roofing team services Mercer, Lawrence, Butler, and Beaver counties from our Hermitage headquarters.

Why Choose Big River Roofing

  • Manufacturer Certified Installation — As an IKO Craftsman Premier Roofer, Owens Corning Preferred Installer, and CertainTeed Master Shingle Installer, Big River Roofing meets the certified installation standards required to unlock the strongest warranty tiers each manufacturer offers. A non-certified installer cannot provide this level of coverage.
  • Correct Installation Details Every Time — Nail placement, nail count, underlayment selection, ice and water shield coverage, drip edge, flashing, and ventilation all affect how long a shingle roof performs. Big River Roofing follows manufacturer specifications on every detail of every installation, not just the surface shingles.
  • Honest Material Guidance — Not every homeowner needs luxury shingles, and not every budget allows for them. Big River Roofing provides honest guidance on which shingle tier makes the most sense for each homeowner’s home, budget, and long-term plans without pushing upgrades that are not needed.
  • Full Tear-Off on Every Replacement — New shingles go down on a clean, inspected deck every time. No overlays, no shortcuts, and no hidden deck damage left in place under new shingles.
  • Free Inspections and Written Estimates — Every asphalt shingle project starts with a free on-site inspection and a written estimate covering scope, materials, warranty, and timeline on one page. No pressure, no obligation, and no surprises on the bill.
  • Local and Accountable — Based in Hermitage and serving the same communities where the team lives, Big River Roofing brings the same installation standards to a shingle repair in Sharon as they do to a full replacement in Cranberry Township.

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Proudly Serving Hermitage and Western Pennsylvania With Expert Asphalt Shingle Roofing Services

Big River Roofing provides certified asphalt shingle roofing installation, replacement, and repair services to homeowners throughout the entire Western Pennsylvania service area. Our service areas include: Mercer County, Lawrence County, Butler County, Beaver County, Cranberry Township, Harmony, Wexford, Slippery Rock, Butler, Beaver, Grove City, New Castle, Neshannock, Mercer, Sharon, Hermitage, Ellwood City, West Middlesex, Beaver Falls, Warrendale and surrounding communities. Explore our complete list of coverage zones on our Service Areas page.

Whether you need a new architectural shingle installation in Hermitage, a full shingle replacement in Sharon, or storm damage shingle repair in Cranberry Township, the team is locally based, manufacturer certified, and ready to deliver a shingle roof that performs through every Western Pennsylvania season.

Get a Free Asphalt Shingle Roof Quote in Hermitage and Western Pennsylvania Today

Ready to replace your roof or compare shingle options? Big River Roofing offers no-pressure inspections and detailed written estimates within 48 hours. We work with most major insurance carriers, and our crews carry full Owens Corning and GAF manufacturer certifications.

Call (724) 877-7380 or request a free roof quote online. We answer 24 hours a day for storm and emergency calls.

Get in Touch Today

Big River Roofing

Address: 2404 E State St, Hermitage, PA 16148, United States
Phone Number: (724) 877-7380
Email Address: donkovac018@gmail.com
Business Hours:
Monday: 9:00 AM To 5:00 PM
Tuesday: 9:00 AM To 5:00 PM
Wednesday: 9:00 AM To 5:00 PM
Thursday: 9:00 AM To 5:00 PM
Friday: 9:00 AM To 5:00 PM
Saturday: 9:00 AM To 1:00 PM
Sunday: Closed

Frequently Asked Questions

What is an asphalt shingle roof?

An asphalt shingle roof uses individual shingles made of a fiberglass mat, asphalt coating, and ceramic granules. The shingles overlap from the eave up to the ridge to shed water, and the granules block UV damage and add fire resistance. This system has been the most common residential roof type in the U.S. for over 60 years.

Yes. Asphalt shingles balance cost, performance, and curb appeal better than any other widely available material. Modern architectural shingles carry Class A fire ratings, Class 4 impact resistance, and 130 mph wind warranties at a price most homeowners in the Hermitage area can absorb without financing.

3-tab shingles typically last 18 to 22 years in our climate. Architectural shingles run 25 to 30 years with proper ventilation, and luxury lines reach 30 to 40 years. Freeze-thaw cycles, snow load, and attic ventilation all influence the actual service life.

Charcoal, weathered wood, and driftwood tones resell best across Mercer County. These mid-tone neutrals appeal to the widest buyer pool and pair with brick, vinyl siding, and stone facades alike. Bright reds and pure black designs can polarize buyers and slow resale.

Poor attic ventilation tops the list. Trapped heat bakes the asphalt from below and shortens service life by 30% or more. Other major culprits include hail strikes that fracture the mat, wind events above the warranty rating, overhanging branches that abrade the surface, and improper foot traffic during HVAC or solar installations.

Yes. Manufacturer specs allow installation down to 40°F with hand-sealed tabs, and we follow that protocol from late November through early March. Most replacements still happen between April and October when sealant strips activate naturally in warmer temperatures.

Big River Roofing installs Owens Corning, GAF, and CertainTeed shingles. We hold contractor certifications with the major brands, which lets us offer extended warranty coverage on every install across Hermitage, Sharon, Mercer, and the surrounding service area.

Schedule Your Free Roofing Estimate

Your roof protects everything underneath it. If it’s been a few years since your last inspection, or a recent storm rolled through your area, now is the right time to get a professional set of eyes on it before a small problem becomes a costly one.

Reach out to Big River Roofing and let a certified local contractor give you a straight answer about what your roof needs. No sales pressure, no inflated estimates, just clear information and honest recommendations from a team that has been serving Hermitage and Western Pennsylvania homeowners for 5+ years.