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Asphalt-Saturated Felt Roof Underlayment

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Mid-States ASTM D-226 30 Asphalt Saturated Roof Underlayment 36 in x 72 ft, 216 sq ft

  • Coverage area216sq ft
  • Underlayment typeAsphalt-saturated felt
  • Unrolled length72ft
  • Application methodNail/Staple

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G.A.P. ASTM 30 D226 Asphalt Saturated Roof Underlayment 36 in x 72 ft, 216 sq ft

  • Coverage area216sq ft
  • Underlayment typeAsphalt-saturated felt
  • Unrolled length72ft
  • Application methodNail/Staple

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Tamko No. 30 UL ASTM Asphalt Saturated Organic Felt Roof Underlayment 36 in x 72 ft, 216 sq ft

  • Coverage area216sq ft
  • Underlayment typeAsphalt-saturated felt
  • Unrolled length72ft
  • Application methodNail/Staple

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CertainTeed WinterGuard Sand Long Asphalt-Saturated Roof Underlayment 36 in x 65 ft, 195 sq ft

  • Coverage area195sq ft
  • Underlayment typeAsphalt-saturated felt
  • Unrolled length65ft
  • Application methodPeel & Stick

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Asphalt Saturated Felt Roof Underlayment

When it comes to protecting your roof investment, what happens beneath your shingles matters just as much as what sits on top. Asphalt saturated felt serves as your roof's critical second line of defense, providing essential protection against moisture infiltration and extending the life of your entire roofing system.

What Is Asphalt Saturated Felt Underlayment?

Asphalt saturated organic felt is a time-tested roofing underlayment that's been protecting homes for over a century. This traditional material consists of organic paper or fiberglass mats that are thoroughly saturated with asphalt-based compounds, creating a water-resistant barrier between your roof deck and primary roofing materials.

Felt TypeWeight (per 100 sq ft)ASTM ClassificationTypical Applications
15-pound Felt11.5-12.5 lbs (ASTM) / 7.6-8.8 lbs (Non-ASTM)Type I (D226)Light residential, temporary protection
30-pound Felt26.4-27.3 lbs (ASTM) / 15.7-19.9 lbs (Non-ASTM)Type II (D226)Standard residential, commercial applications

Understanding ASTM Standards for Quality Assurance

Not all felt underlayment performs equally. The key to reliable protection lies in choosing products that meet established industry standards. ASTM D226 specifications cover asphalt-saturated organic felt used in roofing and waterproofing.

StandardTypeMinimum WeightKey Requirements
ASTM D226Type I (#15)11.5 lbs/100 sq ftHigher tear resistance, water absorption limits
ASTM D226Type II (#30)26.4 lbs/100 sq ftSuperior durability, enhanced protection
ASTM D4869Type I (#15)8.0 lbs/100 sq ftBasic performance requirements

Benefits and Advantages of Asphalt Saturated Felt

✅ Key Advantages

  • Cost-Effective: ~$5.00/square vs. $7-10/square for synthetic
  • Proven Track Record: 100 years of reliable performance
  • Effective Moisture Barrier: Excellent seepage protection
  • Breathability: Allows vapor transmission while blocking water
  • Fire Rating Support: Helps achieve Class A/C ratings

⚠️ Considerations

  • UV Sensitivity: Requires immediate shingle coverage
  • Weight: Heavier than synthetic alternatives
  • Temperature Sensitivity: Can crack in cold, leach in heat
  • Tear Susceptibility: More prone to installation damage

Cost-Effective Protection

The primary advantage of asphalt-saturated felt remains its affordability. Felt underlayment costs around $5.00 per square (100 square feet), while synthetic alternatives range from $7.00-$10.00 per square. For budget-conscious homeowners, this price difference can translate to significant savings on large roofing projects.

Proven Track Record

ASTM D226 30# asphalt saturated organic roofing felt has been a trusted roofing underlayment for over 100 years. This extensive history provides confidence in the material's ability to protect residential and commercial structures across diverse climate conditions.

Effective Moisture Barrier

When used under asphalt shingles, felt serves as a secondary water-resistant membrane against wind-driven rain, providing protection when individual shingles are damaged or dislodged. The material's asphalt saturation creates excellent seepage barrier properties, particularly effective when applied in thicker 30-pound configurations.

Installation Best Practices and Professional Tips

Installation PhaseRequirementsBest Practices
Pre-InstallationClean, dry roof deckStore rolls upright, check weather conditions
Low-Slope Roofs (2:12-4:12)19-inch overlap minimumDouble layer coverage across entire roof
Steep Roofs (>4:12)2-inch overlap minimumEnsure consistent water shedding
Valley InstallationVertical section firstStart bottom, overlap 2 inches, seal cuts
Post-InstallationImmediate shingle coverageProtect from UV and weather exposure

Pre-Installation Requirements

Successful felt installation begins with proper preparation. The roof deck must be clear of all debris and moisture prior to installing the felt, and rolls should be stored upright in a dry location, never installed when wet or over a wet roof deck.

Overlap and Fastening Techniques

Proper overlap ensures continuous protection. With low-slope roofs (2:12 up to 4:12), roofers overlap felt courses by at least 19 inches, doubling the layer of underlayment across the entire roof, while steeper roofs require upper courses to overlap lower ones by 2 inches.

Comparing Felt vs. Synthetic Underlayment Options

FeatureAsphalt Saturated FeltSynthetic Underlayment
Cost per Square~$5.00$7.00-$10.00
Coverage Efficiency14 rolls for 2,700 sq ft home3 rolls for 2,700 sq ft home
UV ResistancePoor - immediate coverage requiredExcellent - 6-12 months exposure
Tear ResistanceModerate - prone to damageHigh - withstands foot traffic
Water AbsorptionCan absorb and wrinkleWater-resistant, wrinkle-free
Installation SafetySlippery surfaceNon-slip surface with guides
WeightHeavy - challenging to handleLightweight - easier installation

🏠 Case Study: Residential Installation Success

A homeowner in the Midwest chose 30-pound ASTM D226 asphalt saturated organic felt for their 2,400 square foot ranch home renovation. The project required 24 rolls of felt, installed by certified contractors following manufacturer guidelines.

Project DetailSpecificationResult
Home Size2,400 sq ft ranch✅ Complete coverage achieved
Felt Used24 rolls ASTM D226 30#✅ No material waste
Performance Period3 years post-installation✅ Zero moisture infiltration
Weather EventsMultiple severe storms✅ No damage or leaks
Cost Savingsvs. Synthetic underlayment💰 $800 saved
Installation TimeProfessional crew, 1 day⏱️ Completed on schedule

The cost savings compared to synthetic alternatives allowed budget allocation toward premium architectural shingles, creating an optimal balance of protection and aesthetics.

— Midwest Homeowner, 2021-2024 Performance Review

Choosing the Right Felt for Your Project

Project TypeRecommended FeltKey Considerations
Budget-Conscious ResidentialASTM D4869 #15Immediate shingle installation required
Standard ResidentialASTM D226 #30Better tear resistance and durability
Severe Weather ZonesASTM D226 #30 or SyntheticEnhanced protection against wind-driven rain
Solar Panel InstallationsASTM D226 #30Coordinate with solar contractors
Metal RoofingConsider SyntheticBetter heat resistance properties

Frequently Asked Questions

How long can asphalt saturated felt be exposed before shingle installation?

#15 felt should not remain exposed longer than a month, while #30 felt can extend up to two months, though immediate coverage is always recommended.

Can I install felt underlayment myself?

While possible for experienced DIYers, professional installation ensures proper techniques, code compliance, and warranty protection. Improper installation can void manufacturer warranties and compromise roof performance.

What's the difference between perforated and non-perforated felt?

ASTM D226 covers asphalt-saturated organic felts with or without perforations. Perforated versions allow additional breathability but may sacrifice some water resistance. Choose based on specific climate requirements and manufacturer recommendations.

Does felt work with solar panel installations?

Yes, quality asphalt saturated felt underlayment provides excellent protection for roofs with solar panel systems. Ensure proper coordination between roofing and solar contractors for optimal installation sequencing.

How do I identify quality felt products?

Look for ASTM compliance markings, check actual weight specifications rather than just nominal ratings, and purchase from reputable suppliers who provide product documentation and technical support.

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