Color Wave Asphalt Shingles are made by impregnating plant fiber boards with asphalt after shaping, and then applying colors according to the designer's or customer's specifications. The wave patterns, sizes, and colors can be customized for individual customers to better meet their needs. This type of roofing material is particularly suitable for sloping roofs of high-rise buildings, significantly reducing the risk of injury from falling tiles at heights; in earthquake-prone areas, it can greatly reduce the number of casualties; and in northern regions, it effectively prevents the formation of ice dams or icicles at the eaves.
The colored wave-shaped asphalt shingles feature asphalt's flexibility for waterproofing and puncture resistance. They can be fixed using overlap or nailing methods without compromising the waterproofing effect. Their wave-shaped cross-section provides ventilation space beneath the tiles, continuously removing heat and moisture from the roof, keeping the roofing system dry.




