The brittle shingle test.
Roof brittle test.
That slope is not repairable due to brittle.
The brittle shingle test is a super scientific testing method whereby an inquisitive person picks up a shingle tries to fold or bend the shingle up to a 90 degree angle and then checks to see if the shingle breaks or bends.
This is especially true for roofs covered with asphalt shingles which can become brittle over time in turn leading to more serious roofing issues if they are not replaced.
The entire roof area is then wetted with water which creates an electrical plate at the entire top side of the membrane when charged by the test unit.
However if during the test the shingle creases tears cracks or splits the shingle has failed the test.
If the shingle breaks then the shingle is brittle and the roof probably needs to be replaced.
Each slope stands on it s own at this point until depends on carrier you ve hit the 65 rule.
It is clear that such a test could cause damage to any shingle regardless of its age condition.
U test the shingle by lifting bending it at a 45 angle.
Functional damage to roofing materials from hail has been defined as the diminution of water shedding capability or reduction of the expected service life of the roofing material 13.
That slope is repairable.
The roof system and differentiate hail damage from non hail damage.
Figure 4 an illustration of the brittleness test where a shingle corner is pinched.
In effect the test they employ is bending a shingle corner against itself 180 degrees and pressing down on the crease as is shown in the diagram below.
In this electrical circuit the membrane acts as an isolator between the positively charged electrical plate on the membrane surface and the conductive deck which is considered the ground.
The second step is to quantify the damage on each directional slope by examining test areas.
On roofs that have borderline hail or wind damaged it is important to perform a brittle test in order to determine whether or not the roof damage is repairable and may help you reach the 25.
It is then raised and lowered 45 degrees three times.
According to underwriters laboratories a brittle test or wind resistance test is conducted by lifting a tab 90 degrees and if during the test the shingle shows no permanent damage then it passes.
If it cracks creases or breaks during the test or at the 45 fail.