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Roof shingles are a roof covering consisting of individual overlapping elements. These elements are typically flat, rectangular shapes laid in courses from the bottom edge of the roof up, with each successive course overlapping the joints below. Shingles are held by the roof rafters and are made of various materials such as wood, slate, flagstone, metal, plastic, and composite materials such as fibre cement and asphalt shingles. Ceramic roof tiles, which still dominate in Europe and some parts of Asia, are still usually called tiles. Roof shingles may deteriorate faster and need to repel more water than wall shingles. They are a very common roofing material in the United States.

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  • Daklei (nl)
  • Roof shingle (en)
  • Шифер (ru)
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  • Roof shingles are a roof covering consisting of individual overlapping elements. These elements are typically flat, rectangular shapes laid in courses from the bottom edge of the roof up, with each successive course overlapping the joints below. Shingles are held by the roof rafters and are made of various materials such as wood, slate, flagstone, metal, plastic, and composite materials such as fibre cement and asphalt shingles. Ceramic roof tiles, which still dominate in Europe and some parts of Asia, are still usually called tiles. Roof shingles may deteriorate faster and need to repel more water than wall shingles. They are a very common roofing material in the United States. (en)
  • Dakleien of kortweg leien zijn een dakbedekking bestaande uit individuele overlappende elementen. Aanvankelijk werden deze, zoals de naam het zegt, gemaakt uit leisteen. Omdat leisteen snel verweert, werden vanaf de 20ste eeuw andere materialen populair. Tot in de jaren 1990 ging het hierbij vooral om asbestcement. Net als dakspanen en dakpannen worden leien in rijen gelegd. Zij worden van onder naar boven gelegd, waarbij de bovenliggende rij deels overlappend over de onderliggende rij leien wordt gelegd zonder doorlopende naden tussen de overlappende rijen. (nl)
  • Шифер (от нем. Schiefer — сланец) — строительный материал, плоские или волнистые плиты небольших размеров. Обычно под шифером подразумевается цемент, армированный волокнистым материалом, таким как асбест, целлюлоза, базальтовое волокно и другие. Сейчас шифером иногда называют любые строительные материалы волнистого профиля, поэтому говорят, например, «металлический шифер». Шифер используют для покрытия крыш, строительства стен хозяйственных помещений и в других целях. (ru)
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  • Left: Example of faster asphalt shingle wear along eaves due to channeled water running down the roof. Right: Severe shrinkage resulting in tearing away of entire tabs. Note the exposed nail heads. Water running down the roof can seep around the nails into the interior space. (en)
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  • Faster wear of asphalt shingles along eaves.JPG (en)
  • Failure of asphalt shingles allowing roof leakage.JPG (en)
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  • Roof shingles are a roof covering consisting of individual overlapping elements. These elements are typically flat, rectangular shapes laid in courses from the bottom edge of the roof up, with each successive course overlapping the joints below. Shingles are held by the roof rafters and are made of various materials such as wood, slate, flagstone, metal, plastic, and composite materials such as fibre cement and asphalt shingles. Ceramic roof tiles, which still dominate in Europe and some parts of Asia, are still usually called tiles. Roof shingles may deteriorate faster and need to repel more water than wall shingles. They are a very common roofing material in the United States. (en)
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