What is the difference between a fiberglass and an organic shingle?

The difference between a fiberglass and an organic shingle is the type of mat that is used in the production of each shingle. Organic mats, which are used to make organic shingles, are composed primarily of cellulose fibers derived from selected recycled paper or converted wood chips. On the other hand, fiberglass mats which are used to make fiberglass shingles, are composed of glass filaments of various lengths and orientations, bonded together with inert binders.

In most climates, both shingles, if installed properly on well-made roof decks, perform similarly. See article or CASMA Technical Bulletin No. 20 for more information.

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