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AF MATERIALS .. _ -
CORPORATION
Fiberglass Class A Asphalt Roof Shingles
COVERING THE FOLLOWING PLANTS:
Dallas, Fontana, Minneapolis, Mobile, Mt. Vernon, Savannah, Tampa
APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS
1- 394. (1.OM)----_l
15Y,'(39emm) •
12Y: (317mm)• f 19Y. (419mm
Note: These shingles must be nailed
1 L(25mm) Ili (38mm) �13Y; (344mml —, 1 (25mm) -1V (38mm) r e . (�) -9• (227=1)
a nominal 6' (152mm) from bottom of ' - 1 (25mm) •trf (3emm) - j -- 1 1(25mm+) .1 : (38mm
shingles, as shown, to allow for pane 13r: ° °► e •
tration through the double ply area (337 a (152=1) neminai Self Seal °• ll Wren)
just above the tabs. I enema
OM 14yLayers — 1 I \ Adhesive On back i
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Standard Netting Pattern - four nails per sningle ._ N Guide Sic Nail Pattern - where required by local code.
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
• ROOF DECKS: For use on new or reroofing work over well - seasoned, supported wood the nature of self - sealing shingles and is not a manufacturing defect. To insure immediate seal -
deck, tightly- constructed with maximum 6" (152mm) wide lumber, having adequate nail -hold- ing, apply 4 quarter -sized dabs of shingle tab adhesive on the back of the shingle V (25mm)
ing capacity and smooth surface. Plywood decking as recommended by the American Plywood and 13' (330mm) in from each side and V (25mm) up from bottom of the shingle. The shingle
Assn. is acceptable. Plywood decks for Class A installations must be 3/8' (10mm) thick or must be pressed firmly into the adhesive.
greater with underlayments as noted below. Shingles must not be fastened directly to insula- NOTE: Application of excess tab adhesive can cause blistering of the shingle.
tion or insulated deck unless authorized by GAF Materials Corporation. Roof decks and existing For maximum wind resistance, in a strip 4' (102mm) wide along the rake, adhere the shingles
surfacing material must be dry prior to application of shingles. to the underlayment and to each other with shingle tab adhesive, being careful not to apply the
• UNDERLAYMENT: Underlayment is required on new construction and required for reroofing adhesive too heavily to avoid blistering.
when old roof is removed from the deck. Use only breather type material like GAF Materials Corporation NOTE: The film strip on the back (in the case of Dallas, Fontana, Minneapolis and Mt. Vernon)
Shingle -Mate® Undertayment or equivalent Underlayments must be installed flat, without wrinldes. or on the face (in the case of Tampa, Savannah and Mobile) of each shingle is to prevent stick-
• FASTENERS: Use of nails is recommended (Staple specifications and application instruc- ing together of the shingles while in the bundle. Its removal is NOT required during application.
Lions are available from GAF Materials Corporation, Technical Services Dept., 1361 Alps Road, • MANSARD AND STEEP SLOPE APPLICATIONS: For roof slopes greater than 21°
Wayne. NJ 07470.) Use only zinc coated steel or aluminum. 10-12 gauge, barbed or deformed (1750mm/m) per foot (do not use on vertical side walls), shingle sealing must be enhanced by
1k roofing nails with heads 3/8' (10mm) to 7/16' (12mm) in diameter. Fasteners should be hand sealing. After fastening the shingle in place, apply 4 quarter -sized dabs of shingle tab
enough to penetrate at least 3/4' (19mm) into wood decks or just through the plywood adhesive on the back of the shingle 1' (25mm) and 13' (330mm) in from each side and V
..xs. Fasteners must be driven flush with the surface of the shingle. Over driving will damage (25mm) up from bottom of the shingle. The shingle must be pressed firmly into the adhesive.
the shingle. Raised fasteners will interfere with the sealing of the shingles. Four fasteners must NOTE: Excess application of tab adhesive can cause blistering of the shingle.
be installed per shingle, a nominal 6' (152mm) up from the bottom of the shingle. Fasteners • EXPOSURE: 5.5/8' (143mm)
must be installed approximately 1' (25mm) and 13' (330mm) from each side. • THROUGH VENTILATION: All roof structures must be provided with through ventilation
• WIND RESISTANT:These shingles have a special thermal sealant that firmly bonds the to prevent entrapment of moisture laden air behind roof sheathing. Ventilation provisions must
shingles together after application when exposed to sun and warm temperatures. Shingles meet or exceed current F.H.A. or H.U.D. minimum requirements.
installed in Fall or Winter may not seal until the following Spring. If shingles are damaged by strong • NONCORRODING METAL DRIP EDGES: Recommended along rake and save edges on
winds before sealing or are not exposed to adequate surface temperatures. or if the self- sealant all decks, especially plywood decks.
gets dirty, the shingles may never seal. Failure to seal under these circumstances results from • ASPHALT PLASTIC CEMENT: Must conform to ASTM D4586 Type I or II.
' Underlayment: Standard Slope -4/12 (333mm/m) or more). 'a Underlayment: Low Slope 2/12 -4/12 (167mm333mm/m).
Application of underlayment and noncorroding metal drip edges: Cover deck with one Application of underlayment, non - corroding metal drip edges and cave flashing:
layer of underlayment installed without wrinkles. Use only enough nails to hold under- Completely cover the deck with two layers 'of underlayment as shown. Use only
layment in place until covered by shingles. enough nails to hold underlayment in place until covered by shingles. Use blind nailing for save
Application of save flashing: Install cave flashing such as GAF Materials Corporation Weather flashings.For climates where ice dams can occur, install at eaves using either one layer of GAF
Watch® waterproof undertayment in localities where leaks may be caused by water backing up Materials Corporation Weather Watch® waterproof underlayment or two plies of undertayment
behind ice dams. Eave flashing must overhang the roof edge by 3/8' (10mm) and extend 24' with a continuous layer of asphalt plastic cement between the plies. Eave flashing must over -
(610mm) beyond the inside wall line. a' (102mm) End Lap hang the roof edge by 3/8' (10mm) and extend 24' (610mm) beyond the inside wall line.
2' (51mm) Side Lap cement b weenn plies sheets
as cave nashmg 19' (483mm)
All sheets are —
to provide
' :a•S 36' (914mm) wide double overlay
4' (102mm)
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12' (305mm) Use metal drip
Minimum Slope edges as Shown °•
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For special i lower slopes see • 2' to 4' : � �' .ie , �'4,
special instruction . .,.:.9 ,.:;; . ..':.::....
.....1.. l51 mm to 102mm) ( ) ;! - ?:
. -. Along eaves put 12' 305 mm .,,.
underayment on top ... Starter strip
Along rake, place of metal dnp edge V.11. 19' (483m)
dnp edge on top Deck Rake wide
of undertayment Eaves
2 Starter Course. 3 First Course. Start and continue with full shingles laid flush with the starter course.
Apply as shown. Shingles may be laid from left to right or right to lett. DO NOT lay shingles straight up
Start al either rake and undertayment ' the roof since this procedure can cause an incorrect color blend on the roof and may
lay in either direction P Y
damage the shingles.
Noncorroding lore
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Metal Dnp Edge N
bro,e g deg- Underlayment Place shingles
close together but'
don't Crowd + e
?' For maximum wind resistance
along rakes, cement shingles ,�
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Trim this much , Place shingle 91 S'8' ( 9 ) G f• 1
from end of 15iLin s 1DOe le over cave and rake edges
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first shin 2,�„ to provide drip edge. to undertayment and each other Continue
g .` !.' ' I .♦ Ina 4' (102mm) width of
` • • - . asphalt plastic roof cement. , F course
6 l `52t�. '.� Trim side shoulder' - Start first course with whole . with whole
Trim 5' (127mm) tabs ofi all starter shingle placed 3f8• (10mm)
5 \� co shown. shingles, then pl 1ndmml over eave and rake edges o
( 1 ( 1 provide drip edge.
from eave. CONTINUED ON BACK
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THE GAF '
T!MBERLINE SE F SHINGLES
4 Second Course. 5 Third Course.
Start and continue second course as shown. Butt of shingle should be applied to the top Start at the rake w sh having 11' (279mm) trimmed from rake edge.
of saw tooth of underlying shingle so that there will be 5 -5/8' (143mm) of each shingle
exposed. Strike a chalk line about every 6 courses to check parallel alignment with eaves.
NOTE: Shingles may be laid from either left or right hand side. Start at either rake edge with
shingles having 6' (152mm) trimmed from rake.
T hird
Course '
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Trim shingles Shingles Full Shingle
6 152mm1
s Fourth Course and Remaing Courses. 7 Hip and Ridge. For single layer application, use hip and ridge shingles and apply
Start and continue with full shingles across the roof. Repeat the application method as • as shown. (One bundle of GAF Materials Corporation precut hip and ridge shingles,
shown for the second, third and fourth courses.. where available. covers 33 -1/3 lineal ft. -10.3 meters.)
To enhance appearance. use GAF Ttmbertex® Hip & Ridge shingles or a double layer application
Fourth Course of GAF Materials Corporation precut H & R. (One bundle of Timbertex® Hip 8 Ridge covers 20
Full Shingle P P
lineal ft. -6.1 meters.) For double application, start with triple thickness of precut H 8 R shingles
Third -` and continue remainder with double thickness. Fasten in same manner as single application
Course shown. Apply laps away from prevailing wind direction.
Bend le8v
centered over r hip
or ndge.
Timberteiie 8• (203mm) exposure
Second � . First Course hip 8 ndge
Course Full Shingle 5 (127mm) Nail 6 (152rom)
exposure above butt
1' (25mm) from edge
8 Wall Flashing. 9 Chimney Flashing.
Nonconoding
Metal Flashing Cricket on
Noncorroding metal high side of
Undenaymenl extends counter-flashing chime
4' (102mm) above cant extend g r o , � chimney
to exte down over.
- - ir --- i m•I■ii Wood or base flashing.
QO _ 1 Brick
' ----11 ----11 / I , Noncorroding metal base flashing. One
Asphalt plastic 1 • .. 1 / and n n each
ail with 2a Bond overlying�
cement — { I∎ 6 , 1111111 \� II I Noncorroding . ; 0 � . �� '( 152mm) II I IIIIII Metal Counter-
. shingles in asphalt plastic cement.
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Cant J= '• ' ��������������tO�� @0�00������������ FlaaNng %/
Wood Deck 4 102mm =mammy., Tabs set m plastic ...\�J ..
i�__ ceme over metal .. ` ~~ II . .
,. —____ flashing. nt :. =.:...
Shingle -Mate
or breather-type ,
underlayment
1 Valley Construction - Closed Cut. 11 Valley Construction -Open.
• Center full width roll of
Center full width roll Weather Watch•waterprool
of Weather Watch Valley Centerline No fasteners within underlayment (6 (152mm) end laps)
waterproof undelayment . 6' (152mm) of centerline or 650 smooth - surfaced roll roofing
(6' (152mm) end laps) or Extra fasten in (12 (305mm) cemented end laps) in
minimum 554 mineralized valley. ail as Shown.
roll roofing (12' (305mm). end of mingle Carry underlayment 7 r
cemented end laps) in Y
40 Extend end shingle across valley
/if valley, Nail as shown. e t least y on v 12' l (305mmy cente ine f' puncturing by placing roofing nails
Secure the metal flashing without
Carry untlena m i bed alerl /
cr y YR1e Cl Cement 12' (305mm) ����/ ._ every 12 to 18 inches (305.457 mm)
across valley Clipped corner set in roofing cement r..- - - - aeon both eel s such that Ste nod
metal laps with asphalt / / iGt/; 9 9e
plastic cement. % shanks are edge an the adjacent i head to
• . 11 1 0 0 � � . ' ' I A �� of Crop top comers ( the metal fla hi and tp nail heed
•° ..� . Center 20' (508mm) wide nontorroding. non - staining 24 e _ . of shingles at 1 holds the flashing in place. Do not
. / r valley as shown. •had through metal valley. Vih .�� . f, .• �.. ��
• gauge metal in valley. Minimum Embed shingles in
• •• � �� •• •' Run starter stop and first 4' (102mm) under shingles at >� . r asphalt plastic
� • • t, :t shingle course only across save. VIA ...155.2s IS cement in valley.
. � • valley 12' (305mm) minimum. ®e .r« �.�
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� '_ .. �_�_1p, .�_® _ Top Or valley 6' (152mm)
wide between shingles.
/ Shingles trimmed 2' (51 mm) Spreads 1 /8' l I0mrnm)
back from valley centerline. \ per loot toward eaves.
Precautionary Notes 5. If shingles are to be applied during prolonged cold periods or in areas where airborne dust or
Timberline® Series shingles are fiberglass, self- sealing asphalt shingles. Because of the natural sand can be expected before sealing occurs, the shingles must be hand sealed. See Mansard
characteristics of the high quality waterproofing material used, these shingles will be stiff in and Steep Slope instructions.
cold weather and flexible in hot weather. Re - Roofing
1. Bundles should not be dropped on edge nor should attempt be made to separate shingles If old asphalt shingles are to remain in place, nail down or cut away all loose, curled or lifted
by 'breaking' over ridge or other bundles. This is normal good roofing practice and particu- shingles: replace with new; and just before applying the new roofing, sweep the surface clean of all
lady important below temperatures of 40° F (4 °C). . loose debris. Since any irregularities may show through the new shingles, be sure the underlying
2. Handle carefully. Shingles can easily be broken in cold weather or their edges damaged in shingles provide a smooth surface. Fasteners must be of sufficient length to penetrate the woo
hot weather. deck at least 3/4' (19mm) or just through plywood. Follow other above instructions for application.
3. All exposed materials must be of Class A type. • Not Shingles can be applied over wood shingles when precautions have been taken to provide
4. Storage should be in a covered, ventilated area - maximum temperature 110 °F (43 °C). Store an acceptable smooth surface. This includes cutting back old shingles at eaves and rakes and
on flat surface and weight equalization boards must be used if pallets are to be double installing new wood edging strips as needed. Make surface smooth and use beveled wood
stacked. Shingles must be protected from weather when stored at job site. Do not store strips if necessary. For details see your GAF Materials Corporation Territory Manager. See UL
near steam pipes. radiators, etc., or in sunlight. All rolls must be stored on ends. Roofing Materials and System Directory for classifications over old wood shingle roofs.
This product is sold with an express LIMITED WARRANTY only. A copy of the LIMITED WARRANTY staling its terms and restrictions is printed on the product wrapper or may be obtained from the distributor of this product or directly
from GAF Materials Corporation.
Any deviation from printed instructions shall be the responsibility of applicator and/or specifier.
01995 GAF Materials Corporation Printed in USA.
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PREPARED ROOF COVERING MATERIALS (TFWZ)— Continued PREPARED ROOF COVERING MATERIALS (TFWZ) — Continued
wind resistant roof coverings. Asphalt glass fiber mat shingles, for installation ELK CORP R3915
as Class A prepared roof coverings. Suitable for installation on minimum 3/8 in. SUITE 1000 14643 DALLAS PKY, DALLAS TX 75240
thick plywood decks. Asphalt glass fiber mat shingles, for installation as Asphalt glass mat shingles, for installation as Class A prepared roof
wind- resistant roof coverings. coverings. Suitable for installation on minimum 3/8 in. thick plywood decks.
Asphalt glass fiber mat shingles, Classified in accordance with ASTM D3462. Asphalt glass mat shingles, for installation as wind - resistant roof coverings.
Aspalt glass fiber mat shingles, Classified in accordance with Wind resistance has also been evaluated at wind velocities up to 70 mph. Wind
CAN /CSAl23.5 -M90. resistance has also been evaluated at wind velocities up to 80 mph when
sealed with a field applied adhesive.
R2634 Asphalt glass mat shingles Prestique Plus for installation as Class A
CELOTEX CORP prepared roof covering when used over existing wood shingle roof.
1 METRO CENTER 4010 BOYSCOUT BLVD, TAMPA FL Asphalt glass mat shingles, Prestigue I and Prestigue II for installation as
33607 Class A prepared roof covering when used with minimum Type 15 underlayment
Asphalt glass fiber mat shingles, for installation as Class A prepared roof over existing wood shingle roof.
coverings. Suitable for installation on minimum 3/8 in. thick plywood decks. Asphalt glass mat shingles designated "Capstone", "Prestique plus ",
Asphalt glass fiber mat shingles, for installation as wind resistant roof "Prestique II ", " Prestique I ", "Z- Ridge" also, Classified in accordance with
coverings. "Presidential" shingles may bear the statement "Also evaluated at Standard ASTM D3462.
wind velocities up to 90 mph ".
Asphalt glass mat shingles, Classified in accordance with ASTM D3462. EMCO LTD R14379
Asphalt glass mat shingles, Classified in accordance with CAN /CSA-
Al23.5 - M90. 9510 RUE ST PATRICK, LASALLE QC CANADA H8R 1R9
Asphalt glass mat shingles, for installation as Class A prepared roof covering Asphalt glass mat shingles, for installation as Class A prepared roof
when used with minimum Type 30 underlayment over existing wood shingle coverings.
roof. Asphalt organic felt shingles, for installation as Class C prepared roof
Asphalt organic felt roofing and shingles, for installation as Class C coverings.
prepared roof coverings.
Asphalt organic felt shingles, for installation as wind resistant roof coverings. ENDUR -ALL TECHNOLOGIES INC R18322
PO BOX 2165, EVERGREEN CO 80437
CERTAINTEED CORP R684 Formed roofing shingles, for installation over minimum 15/32 in. thick
PRODUCTS GROUP 1400 UNION MEETING RD plywood decks as a Class A prepared roof covering when laid over one ply of
ROOFING BLUE GROUP PA 19422 1/4 in. thick "Dens- Deck" or 1/2 in. thick gypsum board followed by one or
PO BOX 1100,
more layers of Type 30 underlayment either as an interply or as a base sheet
Asphalt glass mat shingles, for installation as Class A prepared roof alone.
coverings. Suitable for installation on minimum 3/8 in. thick plywood decks. Formed roofing shingles, for installation over minimum 15/32 in. plywood
Asphalt glass mat shingles, for installation as wind resistant roof coverings. decks as a Class C prepared roof covering when applied with an interply of Type
Wind resistance has also been evaluated at wind velocities up to 90 and 105 30 underlayment.
mph. Formed roofing shingles, for installation as wind resistant roof coverings
Asphalt glass mat shingles, Classified in accordance with ASTM D3462, when installed in accordance with manufacturer's installation instructions.
including tear resistance. These shingles may also bear the statement "Also evaluated at wind velocities
Asphalt glass mat shingles, for installation as Class C prepared roof up to 110 mph ".
coverings.
Asphalt organic felt shingles, for installation as Class C prepared roof EVERLAST SYSTEMS INC R15315
coverings.
Asphalt organic felt shingles, for installation as wind resistant roof coverings. 6 OCEAN BEACH RD, HOQUTAM WA 98550
Formed plastic roof panels, for installation as Class A roof covering in
accordance with manufacturer's instructions. Suitable for use on 15/32 in.
CINDU DE VENEZUELA SA R10372 plywood deck covered with one ply of Type 30 felt underlayment and one ply
P 0 BOX 60338, CARACAS 1060 VENEZUELA of Type 30 felt as interlayment.
Aluminum foil faced, asphalt coated, formed steel panels, for installation Formed plastic roof panels, for installation as Class B roof covering in
as Class C prepared roof coverings. Limited to open frame roofs at inclines accordance with manufacturers instructions. Deck covered with one ply of Type
sufficient to permit drainage (no maximum incline). 30 felt underlayment and one ply of Type 30 felt as interlayment.
CLASSIC PRODUCTS INC R5100 GAF MATERIALS CORP R21
8510 INDUSTRIAL PARK DR PO BOX 701, PIQUA OH 1361 ALPS RD, WAYNE NJ 07470
45356 Asphalt organic /glass fiber mat shingles and sheet roofing, for installation
shingles, for installation as Class A prepared roof as Class C prepared roof coverings.
Formed aluminum shin
9 p p Asphalt organic /glass fiber mat shingles for installation as wind resistant
covering when laid over 1 /2 -in. thick Type X gypsum sheathing or 1 /4 -in. thick roof coverings.
"Dens Deck "® Overlayment Board. The above Class A covering is suitable for Asphalt glass fiber mat shingles, for installation as Class A roof covering
installation over minimum 15/32 in. thick plywood decking or over an existing Suitable for installation on minimum 3/8 in. thick plywood.
wood shingle or wood shake roof. Asphalt glass fiber mat shingles, for installation as wind resistant roof
Formed aluminum shingles, for installation as Class B prepared roof coverings.
covering when laid over two plies of Type G2 Coated Cap or Base Sheet Asphalt glass fiber mat sheet roofing, for installation as Class C prepared
(Owens- Corning "No. 45 Roll Roofing" or Schuller International "Glaskap "). roof covering.
Suitable for installation over minimum 15/32 in. thick plywood decking or over Asphalt glass mat shingles, for installation as wind resistant roof coverings.
an existing wood shingle or wood shake roof. Asphalt glass mat shingles, for installation as Class A prepared roof covering
Formed aluminum shingles, for installation as Class B prepared roof when used with minimum Type 30 underlayment over existing wood shingle
coverings when laid over three plies of Type G2 Base Sheet (Schuller roof.
International "Glas Base "). Suitable for installation over minimum 15/32 in. Modified asphalt glass fiber mat shingles, for installation as Class A
thick plywood decking or over an existing wood shingle or wood shake roof. prepared roof coverings.
Formed aluminum shingles, for installation as Class C prepared roof •
coverings when laid over Type 30 asphalt organic felt. Suitable for installation
s over minimum 15/32 in. thick plywood decking or over an existing wood GERARD ROOFING TECHNOLOGIES R12596
shingle or wood shake roof. 955 COLUMBIA ST, BREA CA 92821
Formed aluminum shingles for installation as Class C prepared roof coverings Formed steel panel coverings for installation as Class A prepared roof
when laid over one ply of Labeled Type 15 asphalt saturated organic felt. coverings. Limited to 15/32 -in. min. plywood decks or spaced sheathing
Formed aluminum shakes for installation as Class C prepared roof coverings covered with 1 /2 -in. thick min. gypsum board or 1/4 in. thick (min) Georgia -
when laid over one ply of Labeled Type 15 asphalt saturated organic felt. Pacific "Dens - Deck "(Reg. Tm.) overlayment board mechanically fastened to the
The Class C formed aluminum shakes and shingles are also suitable for deck with optional one layer of Type 15 felt over the gypsum board. Followed
installation over existing wood shingles, wood shakes or asphalt shingles when by nominal 2 in. x 2 in. battens strips mechanically fastened to the deck with
installed as specified above. the panels nailed to the batten strips.
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