I go by wind tolerance b/c I get some hefty gusts and strong storms where I live and the 40y arch was the best rated, fwiw (prob not much).
Had some old 3 tab prior (old farm house), everytime it stormed would pick up shingles, filed a couple of claims and then the "big one" hit and totalled the roof after a couple of DIY spot repair jobs.
Found a deal at a resale shop that had archectual shingles for $25 square that claimed wind tolerance up to 80 mph - haven't had one come of yet and there has been some nasty weather over L5. It was an insurance job, so the xtra money went towards putting in ridge vent and other. Turbine just doesn't do it for me and my house is cooler in summer fer sure.
Have a friend who does roofing, and the ones mentioned are both good "brands." He swears by the ice & water shield around flashings and whatnots, and has used as underlayment. Time will tell - but dry for now, GL.
I don't know why someone would want to roof it themselves, labor has been cut here to below minimum wage and they can bring a crew of hondurans in that finish in a day or so. I drank beer on my deck and watched, lifting that beer was demanding, LOL.
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