Roof Underlayment Installation in Fargo, ND

Quality underlayment is your roof’s last line of defense against moisture. When shingles fail, shift, or are compromised by a storm event it is your underlayment that stands between the outside elements and your roof decking. At Roof Keepers we install synthetic underlayment and ice and water barrier on every roof we touch because in Fargo’s climate cutting corners on underlayment is not an option. It is the foundation of a roof that is built to actually protect your home.

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The Two Types of Underlayment We Install

Ice and water barrier. A self-adhering waterproof membrane that we install along all eaves, in all valleys, and around all penetrations on every Fargo roof. Ice and water barrier is specifically designed to prevent water intrusion from ice dams and wind-driven rain in the most vulnerable areas of your roof. In Fargo this is not optional. Freeze-thaw cycles and ice dams will find every weakness in a roof that does not have proper ice and water barrier protection.

Synthetic underlayment. A high performance woven or non-woven polypropylene underlayment that we install over the full roof deck above the ice and water barrier. Synthetic underlayment is significantly stronger, more tear resistant, and more water resistant than traditional felt paper. It provides a secondary moisture barrier across your entire roof surface and performs consistently in Fargo’s extreme temperature conditions.

 

This airflow does two critical things for Fargo homeowners. In winter it keeps your attic cold so heat from your living space does not escape through your roof deck and melt snow unevenly, which is the primary cause of ice dam formation. In summer it exhausts the heat that builds up in your attic and accelerates shingle deterioration from the underside, extending your shingle life significantly.

Why Underlayment Matters More in Fargo

Fargo’s climate puts your underlayment to the test in ways that milder markets never experience. Ice dams force water under your shingles and directly onto your underlayment. High winds can lift shingles temporarily during severe storms, exposing your underlayment to direct moisture. Freeze-thaw cycles stress every layer of your roofing system repeatedly throughout the winter months.

A roof with quality synthetic underlayment and proper ice and water barrier installation will handle all of these challenges significantly better than one built with minimum code underlayment. Every Roof Keepers installation includes both because we build roofs that are designed to protect FM area homes through everything Fargo weather can throw at them.

 

Ridge vents also outlast every other ventilation option. They have no moving parts, require no maintenance, and when installed correctly they provide consistent balanced ventilation for the life of your roof. We install ridge vents on every full roof replacement we do because proper ventilation is non-negotiable for a roof that is built to last in Fargo’s climate.

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Why Fargo Homeowners Choose Roof Keepers?

  • Locally owned and operated in Fargo, ND
  • 4.9 stars on Google
  • Honest assessments with no pressure sales tactics
  • Complimentary inspections for all FM area homeowners
  • Over 300 roofs completed across the FM area
  • Serving Fargo, West Fargo, Moorhead, Dilworth, Horace, and surrounding communities

Serving Fargo, Moorhead, West Fargo and the Surrounding FM Area

Roof Keepers provides quality underlayment installation throughout the Fargo metro area and surrounding communities including Fargo, Moorhead, West Fargo, Dilworth, Horace, Harwood, Rose Creek, Osgood, and Casselton. If you are within 150 miles of Fargo we will come to you. Call (701) 430-8500 or schedule your complimentary assessment online.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Can a ridge vent be added to an existing roof without replacing it?
A: Yes. We can install a ridge vent on an existing asphalt shingle roof without a full replacement. We cut the ridge opening, install the vent, and shingle over it to create a weathertight installation that integrates seamlessly with your existing roof.

Q: Do I need soffit vents if I have a ridge vent?
A: Yes. A ridge vent works most effectively when paired with soffit vents that provide intake air at the eaves. Without adequate intake ventilation a ridge vent cannot create the airflow it is designed to provide. We assess both intake and exhaust ventilation during every inspection.

Q: Will a ridge vent help prevent ice dams on my Fargo home?
A: Yes. Proper attic ventilation including a ridge and soffit system is one of the most effective ways to reduce ice dam formation by keeping your attic cold and preventing uneven snow melt on your roof surface.

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