CurlyDave
Elite Member
The one area we see felt in a completely failed state is on the slate roofs we work on. After 80 to 120 years especially on the south sides it literally turns to dust and pretty much just leaves a black residue/dust, making those roofs susceptible to wind and ice causing leaks, even as steep as they are.
I would suggest that under shingles the felt wouldn't last that long either. The only reason you don't see felt failures under shingles is that the shingles fail first...
I would suggest that under shingles the felt wouldn't last that long either. The only reason you don't see felt failures under shingles is that the shingles fail first...