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There are too many variables to answer the question. weight will vary slightly by manufacturer, style, and durability. 3 tab shingles come in 20, 25, and 30 year warranty weights. Obviously, the longer the warranty, the heavier (thicker) the shingle. Architectural (shadowbox) shingles which come with 25, 30, 40 year warranties as well as lifetime warranty also all weigh based on thickness.

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