Asphalt shingles remain the most popular roofing material in the U.S. and for good reason. They’re cost-effective, durable, and available in a wide range of styles. But with new products, technology, and regional considerations, how do you choose the right asphalt shingle for your home in 2026?
I’ve created this guide to walk you through everything you need to know before you make your decision.

What Are Asphalt Shingles Made Of?
Most modern asphalt shingles are made of a fiberglass mat coated with asphalt and ceramic granules. These granules give shingles their color, UV protection, and weather resistance.

“If your home has a steep pitch or sits where everybody driving by can see it, I usually steer folks toward architectural shingles. They give you great curb appeal and they’re more cost-effective than people expect.”
Unique features to look out for in shingles in 2026.
Shingle technology continues to evolve. In 2026, look for:
- Algae-resistant coatings (like Scotchgard™ or copper-infused granules)
- Impact-rated shingles for hail-prone areas (Class 3 and Class 4 ratings)
- Cool roof options that reflect more sunlight, lowering attic temps
- Designer lines that mimic slate, shake, or tile with less weight and cost

“Don’t assume every ‘impact-rated’ shingle is the same. If you’re in a hail-risk zone, look for Class 4. That’s the one that actually holds up.”
Leading Asphalt Shingle Brands to Know
Some brands have stood the test of time for good reason. In 2026, top choices include:
- GAF: Timberline HDZ, ArmorShield, Grand Sequoia
- Owens Corning: Duration Series, Berkshire, WeatherGuard HP
- CertainTeed: Landmark Pro, Presidential Shake, NorthGate ClimateFlex
- IKO: Dynasty, Cambridge, Nordic (impact-rated)

“Always ask whether your contractor is certified by the manufacturer you pick. It affects your warranty eligibility. At Better Way Roofing, we go with the Owens Corning Duration line because of the SureNail technology. There’s a vinyl strip in the nailing zone that bumps up the wind rating, and that means more peace of mind for the folks we work for.”
Read our Guide to avoid choosing the wrong roofing contractor.
How to Choose the Right Asphalt Shingle for Your Home
Consider the color for curb appeal, shingle quality for performance and longevity to get to your goal.
- Do you plan to stay in the home long-term? Then invest in longer-lasting materials.
- Do you live in a storm-prone area? Choose impact-resistant options.
- Is curb appeal a top priority? Carefully consider colors to get to the contrast you want to meet your curb appeal goals.
And don’t forget HOA restrictions, they often limit color and profile choices.

“Ask your roofer for large-format samples and have them put together a visual with each of your shortlisted colors. It’s the best way I know to be sure you’re making the right call before you commit.”
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Let’s be blunt: too many roofing regrets come down to rushed decisions.
Avoid:
- Picking shingles by color only
- Overlooking attic ventilation
- Failing to compare warranty coverage
- Letting a roofer reuse old flashing or skip underlayments
Look out for: Layover jobs (new shingles installed over old ones). It shortens lifespan, voids many warranties, and hides decking issues.

“A real roof system is a lot more than just shingles. Ask about the ice & water barrier, ridge venting, and starter strips. Those are the pieces that decide how long your roof actually lasts.”
Residential Roofing Installation: What to Expect
A professional shingle install includes:
- Tear-off of old roof
- Decking inspection and repairs
- Ice & water shield in key areas
- Synthetic underlayment across the deck
- Starter strip, field shingles, ridge caps
- Flashing replacement
- Ventilation system install
- Landscaping shield protection
- Great clean up – including running a magnet over the ground to pick up any stray nails

“A good contractor does a final walkthrough with you, hands over photos of the work, and leaves your yard cleaner than they found it. That’s just how we were raised to do it.”
Maintenance Tips to Extend Roof Life
Even great shingles need a little help. We always give our clients these key maintenance tips to keep their roof looking and performing like new:
- Clean out gutters twice a year
- Trim back overhanging branches
- Clean off any leaves or branches on the roof
- Get a professional inspection every 3–5 years
Matching Shingles to Home Style
Shingles can upgrade the curb aesthetics of your home. For modern builds, bold contrast or minimalist neutrals often shine.
Look out for: Mixing warm-toned siding with cool-toned shingles isn’t always the most favorite choice.

“Use the manufacturer visualizer tools to preview different shingles right on a photo of your own home. Seeing it on your house beats guessing off a little sample every time.”
How Much Do Asphalt Shingles Cost in 2026?
Here’s what you can expect:
- Architectural shingles: $4.50–$7.50 per sq. ft. installed
- Designer shingles: $7.00–$12.00+ per sq. ft.
These prices include tear-off, materials, and labor but don’t include any decking repairs needed.
“I got four quotes and chose Better Way Roofing because they walked me through every line item. No surprises, just honesty.” — James R.
“Lyle helped me pick a shingle that matched my brick and explained why it would age better than the others. I get compliments on my roof constantly.” — Rachel T.
Warranties: What to Ask About
There are typically two types:
- Manufacturer warranty: Covers the materials (some up to 50 years)
- Workmanship warranty: Covers how it was installed (usually 5–20 years)

“Check whether the warranty is transferable. That’s a real selling point if you ever move. And make sure your contractor actually registers it with the manufacturer. Somebody telling you that you have a 50-year warranty doesn’t mean a thing if they never registered it.”
You deserve a roof that performs as good as it looks
If you’re considering asphalt shingles, you’ve got options, and we’re here to make the choice easier. We’ll walk you through samples, explain warranties, and ensure every layer of your roof is built to last.
📞 Call Better Way Roofing at (574) 370-8342 orContact Us Online
Let’s build a roof that adds beauty, value, and peace of mind.
