3M™ Headlap Roofing Granules

  • 3M ID B5005168008

3M™ Headlap Roofing Granules are used in the headlap area of roofing materials

Tough, dense, non-porous, weather and UV resistant rock

Available in natural or darkened headlap colors

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  • 3M™ Headlap Roofing Granules are used in the headlap area of roofing materials
  • Tough, dense, non-porous, weather and UV resistant rock
  • Available in natural or darkened headlap colors
  • 3M™ Headlap Roofing Granules are manufactured in the USA with globally sourced materials

3M™ Headlap Roofing Granules combined in asphalt roofing shingles gives a roof extra protection against the elements of weather. The granules are a tough and durable element that will add appeal to any roof. 3M™ Headlap Roofing Granules are a natural mineral product.

Learn about the manufacturers who provide asphalt shingles with 3M™ Classic Roofing Granules.

https://www.3m.com/3M/en_US/roofing-granules-us/resources/manufacturers/

 

 

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For industrial/occupational use only. Not for consumer sale or use.

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