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ROOFING PRODUCTS GROUP 1400 UNION MEETING RD PO Hip and Ridge Shingles are composed of asphalt or modified asphalt- BOX 1100, BLUE BELL PA 19422 coated glass -fiber mat surfaced with granules and are intended to be installed as specified on packaging supplied with the product for hip and Asphalt glass mat shingles, for installation as Class A prepared roof ridge installations only. They are investigated for fire resistance in accor- coverings. Suitable for installation on minimum 3/8 in. thick plywood decks. dance with Subject 2375, "Outline of Investigation for Hip and Ridge Asphalt glass mat and hip and ridge shingles, for installation as wind Shingles." Where indicated, they have also been investigated for wind resis- resistant roof coverings. Wind resistance has also been evaluated at wind tance at velocities up to 110 mph. Wind - resistant hip and ridge shingles velocities up to 90 an d 110 mph. may utilize locking mechanisms, field- applied adhesives or factory- applied Asphalt glass mat shingles, Classified in accordance with ASTM D3462, heat - sensitive adhesive which must be activated by solar heat of intensity including tear resistance. generally attained on warm, sunny days. Asphalt glass mat shingles, for installation as Class C prepared roof RELATED PRODUCTS coverings. Prepared roof covering materials investigated for impact resistance are Asphalt organic felt shingles, for installation as Class C prepared roof covered under Roof Covering Materials, Impact Resistance (TGAM ). coverings. Asphalt shingles investigated for wind resistance are covered under Pre- Asphalt organic felt shingles, for installation as wind resistant roof cover - pared Roof Covering Materials, Asphalt Shingle Wind Resistance (TGAH ). ings. Accessory components utilized in the prepared roof covering system are Asphalt glass fiber mat shingles, Classified in accordance with CAN/ covered under Prepared Roofing Accessories (TGDY ). Ridge vents utilized CSAl23.5-M90. in the prepared roof covering system are covered under Ridge Vents (TGEW Modified asphalt glass fiber mat shingles, for installation as Class A ). Type 15 and Type 30 asphalt felts, used as underlayments, are covered prepared roof coverings. Suitable for installation minimum 3/8 in. thick under Roofing Systems GFU ). Underlayments, ride vents and accesso plywood decks. Modified asphalt glass fiber mat shingles, for installation as components, when utilized, are intended to be Classified materials. rY wind resistant roof coverings. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Asphalt glass mat shingles, for installation as Class A prepared roof For additional information, see Roof Covering Materials (TENT) and covering when used with minimum Type 30 underlayment over existing wood Roofing Materials and Systems (AARM ). shingle roof. REQUIREMENTS ELK CORP basic standards used to investigate products in this category are 83915 ANSI /UL 790, "Tests for Fire Resistance of Roof Covering Materials" SUITE 600 14911 QUORUM DR, DALLAS TX 75254 (ASTM E108 and ANSI /NFPA 256 ) and UL 997, "Wind Resistance of Pre - Asphalt glass mat shingles, for installation as Class A prepared roof pared Roof Covering Materials" (ASTM D3161 ). coverings. Suitable for installation on minimum 3/8 in. thick plywood decks. UL MARK Asphalt glass mat shingles, for installation as wind - resistant roof coverings. The Listing Mark of Underwriters Laboratories Inc. on the product is the Wind resistance has also been evaluated at wind velocities up to 110 mph. only method provided by UL to identify products manufactured under its Asphalt glass mat shingles Prestique Plus, for installation as Class A Listing and Follow -Up Service. The Listing Mark for these products prepared roof covering when used over existing wood shingle roof. includes the UL symbol (as illustrated in the Introduction of this Directory) Asphalt glass mat shingles, Prestique I and Prestique II, for installation as together with the word 'LISTED," and the following additional information: Class A prepared roof covering when used with minimum Type 15 underlay - PREPARED ROOF COVERING MATERIALS merit over existing wood shingle roof. DEGREE OF RESISTANCE TO EXTERNAL FIRE — CLASS + Asphalt glass mat shingles, Classified in accordance with Standard ASTM t� Issue No. D3462. i2 The Listing Mark may also include one or more of the following state- Modified asphalt glass fiber mat shingles, for installation as Class A merits as appropriate: prepared roof coverings. Suitable for installation on 3/8 in. thick plywood O DEGREE OF WIND RESISTANCE IN ACCORDANCE WITH UL 997 decks WIND RESISTANCE HAS ALSO BEEN INVESTIGATED AT WIND VELOCITIES UP TO ++ MPH EMCO LTD R14379 WIND RESISTANCE 9510 ST PATRICK ST, LASALLE, QC H8R 1R9 CANADA ALSO CLASSIFIED IN ACCORDANCE WITH ASTM D3161, CLASS + ++ Asphalt glass mat shingles, for installation as Class A prepared roof C� ALSO CLASSIFIED IN ACCORDANCE WITH ASTM D3462 coverings Suitable for installation over 3/8 in. min. plywood decks. ALSO CLASSIFIED IN ACCORDANCE WITH CAN /CSA- Al23.5 Asphalt organic felt shingles, for installation as Class C prepared roof + A, B or C coverings Suitable for installation over 3/8 in. min. plywood decks. \ ++ Specific maximum wind velocity used in the investigation + ++ A, D or F GAF MATERIALS CORP R21 ATLAS ROOFING CORP 1361 ALPS RD, WAYNE NJ 07470 R4052 Asphalt organic/glass fiber mat shingles and sheet roofing, for installation SUITE 800 2000 RIVEREDGE PKY, ATLANTA GA 30328 as Class C prepared roof coverings. Asphalt organic felt sheet roofing and shingles, for installation as Class C Asphalt organic/glass fiber mat shingles for installation as wind resistant prepared roof coverings. roof coverings. Asphalt glass mat shingles, for installation as Class A prepared roof Asphalt glass fiber mat shingles, for installation as Class A roof covering. coverings. Suitable for installation over 3/8 in. and 1/2 in. plywood decks. Suitable for installation on minimum 3/8 in. thick plywood. Asphalt organic felt shingles and asphalt glass mat shin es, for installa- Asphalt glass fiber mat shingles, for installation as wind resistant roof '".,.. tion as wind resistant roof coverings. coverings. Asphalt glass fiber mat shingles, for installation as wind- resistant roof Asphalt glass fiber mat sheet roofing, for installation as Class C prepared coverings. May also bear the following statement "also evaluated at velocities roof covering. up to 110 mph ". Asphalt glass mat shingles, for installation as wind resistant roof coverings. --...t Modified asphalt glass fiber mat shingles, for installation as Class A Asphalt glass mat shingles, for installation as Class A prepared roof prepared roof coverings for installation on minimum 15/32 in. thick plywood covering when used with minimum Type 30 underlayment over existing wood decks. shingle roof. Modified asphalt glass fiber mat shingles, for installation as wind resistant Modified asphalt glass fiber mat shingles, for installation as Class A tJ\ roof coverings. Three tab and laminated shingles may bear the statement, prepared roof coverings. "Also evaluated at wind velocities up to 110 mph" . Asphalt glass mat shingles, Classified in accordance with "ASTM D3462 ", Z, Modified asphalt glass fiber sheet roll roofing, for installation as Class C CAN /CSA Al23.5 -M90. prepared roof coverings. For installation as wind - resistant roof coverings. May also bear the follow - J\ CANROOF CORP INC ing statement "Also evaluated at velocities up to 110 mph ". 560 COMMISSIONERS ST, TORONTO, ON M4M 1A7 CANADA R2459 IKO INDUSTRIES LTD Asphalt organic -felt sheet roofing and shingles, for installation as Class C 71 ORENDA RD, BRAMPTON, ON L6W 1V8 CANADA R6765 Ib prepared roof coverings. Asphalt organic -felt shingles, for installation as wind Asphalt organic felt shingles, for installation as Class C roof coverings. resistant roof coverings. Asphalt mineral wool -felt shingles, for installation as Asphalt organic felt shingles, for installation as wind resistant roof cover - Class A prepared roof coverings. Asphalt mineral wool -felt shingles, for ings. LOOK FOR THE UL MARK ON PRODUCT �V . . 2007 ROOFING MATERIALS AND SYSTEMS DIRECTORY ROOF COVERING MATERIALS (TEVT) ROOF COVERING MATERIALS (TEVT) ROOF COVERING MATERIALS (TEVT) Covering Materials" (ASTM D3161 ),'UL 2218, "Impact Resistance of Pre- pared Roof Covering Materials" and UL 1897, "Uplift Tests for Roof Cover - GENERAL ing Systems." rryy types: (1) category covers systems, involving the assembly of several coin- PREPARED ROOF COVERING MATERIALS ponents and may require special equipment to apply the materials involved, /TFWZ and (2) prepared materials, which can be applied directly to a roof deck in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions provided with the product. GENERAL These coverings are intended for the protection of roof decks from external This category covers materials intended to provide Classes A, B and C fire exposure and have not been evaluated for performance when exposed coverings on combustible (wood, 3 /4-in. thick sheathing boards or 3 /4-in. to a fire from an internal source, i.e., directed onto the underside of the roof thick plywood unless otherwise indicated) decks when applied in accor- deck assembly. dance with detailed instructions included with the packages. As indicated in the individual Classifications or Listings, specific materials The use of 15/32 -in. thick (minimum) plywood is a suitable alternate to have been supplementally fire tested in accordance with the requirements of 1 /2 -in. thick (minimum) plywood specified in Listings for individual manu- the indicated nationally recognized codes and standards. facturers. The weatherability of these roof covering materials has not been investi- The use of 3 /8-in. thick (minimum) non - veneer APA Rated Series Sheath- gated. ing (oriented strandboard panels, structural particleboard panels, composite Authorities Having Jurisdiction should be consulted as to which class of panels or waferboard panels) is a suitable alternate to 1 /2 -in. thick (mini- roof coverings will be acceptable in each location. mum) plywood specified in Listings for individual manufacturers when a CLASSES UL Classified underlayment is utilized between the sheathing and the pre - Class A includes roof coverings which are effective against severe fire pared roof covering. exposure. Under such exposure, roof coverings of this class are not readily Listings are applicable either for new work or for recovering purposes. flammable and do not carry or communicate fire, afford a fairly high degree . Fleshings and trimmings are intended to be the same as or not less than of fire protection to the roof deck, do not slip from position, possess no fly- the equivalent of the roof coverings in each class, or of 16 oz. or heavier ing brand hazard, and do not require frequent repairs in order to maintain copper, No. 26 USS gauge or heavier galvanized steel, or 0.019 -in. thick or their fire resisting properties. heavier aluminum. Class B includes roof coverings which are effective against moderate fire This category also covers shingles with factory- applied adhesives or inte- exposure. Under such exposure, roof coverings of this class are not readily gral locking features. The Listing Mark for such shingles may, in addition to flammable and do not readily carry or communicate fire, afford a moderate fire resistance information, include wind resistance information. degree of fire protection to the roof deck, do not slip from position, and Where indicated in the individual Listings, specific products have also possess no flying brand hazard, but may require infrequent repairs in order been Classified in accordance with ASTM D3161, "Standard Test Method for to maintain their fire resisting properties. Wind- Resistance of Asphalt Shingles (Fan- Induced Method)." Where Classes Class C' includes roof coverings which are effective against light fire expo- D and F are referenced, tests were conducted at 90 mph and 110 mph, sure. Under such exposure, roof coverings of this classare not readily flaw- respectively. mable and do not readily carry or communicate fire, afford some degree of Where indicated in the. individual Listings, specific products have also fire protection to the roof deck, do not slip from position, possess no flying been Classified in accordance with ASTM D3462, "Standard Specifications brand hazard, and may require occasional repairs or renewals in order to for Asphalt Shingles Made from Glass Felt and Surfaced with Mineral Gran- maintain their fire resisting properties. ules," or CAN /CSA- Al23.5, "Asphalt Shingles Made From Organic Felt and Roofing systems provide Class A, B or C coverings over combustible Surfaced With Mineral Granules / Asphalt Shingles Made. From Glass Felt and /or noncombustible (steel, concrete or poured gypsum) decks. Prepared and Surfaced With Mineral Granules. roof covering materials provide Class A, B or C coverings over combustible PREPARED ROOF COVERINGS decks. Combustible decks consist of the following types: Asphalt Organic -Felt Shingle Coverings are composed of asphalt organic- (A) Minimum 3/4 in. thick sheathing boards. felt (p identified as rag -felt) grit- surfaced shingles, one or more (B) Minimum 3/8 in. (for Prepared) or 15/32 in. (for Roofing Systems) thickness, laid in accordance with the instruction sheets accompanying the thick plywood. packages. These coverings are limited to roof decks capable of receiving and (C) :Minimum 5/16 in thick plywood with all joints blocked with solid retaining nails and to inclines sufficient to permit drainage. lumber. Asphalt Glass -Fiber Mat Shingle Coverings are composed of asphalt (D) Minimum 3 /8.in. (for Prepared) or 7/16. in. (for Roofing Systems) thick glass -fiber mat, grit- surfaced shingles, laid in accordance with the mstruc- non- veneer APA rated sheathing (oriented strandboard panels, struc- tion sheets accompanying the packages. These coverings are limited to roof tural particleboard panels, composite panels or waferboard panels). decks capable of receiving and retaining nails and to inclines sufficient to RELATED PRODUCTS permit drainage. Roofing systems are composed of materials shown under the various Modified Asphalt Glass -Fiber Mat, Asphalt Organic -Felt or Glass - Fiber/ generic system types described in Roofing Systems (TGFU) or in Roofing Polyester Composite Shingle Coverings are composed of modified asphalt - Systems, Uplift Resistance (TGIK ), and assembled as indicated to provide coated glass -fiber mat or g s -fiber /polyester composite, grit- surfaced Class A, B or C fire resistant coverings or uplift resistant coverings, respec- shingles, laid in accordance with the instruction sheets accompanying the lively. packages. These coverings are limited to roof decks capable of receiving and Prepared roof coverings shown in Prepared Roof Covering Materials retaining nails and to inclines sufficient to permit drainage. (TFWZ) and applied in accordance with detailed instructions included in Wind - resistant Asphalt Glass -Fiber Mat Shingles are provided with the packages of materials provide Class A, B or C fire resistant coverings field- applied or factory- applied adhesive or integral locking tabs. Some and wind resistant coverings as indicated on the Listing Mark applied to shingles with factory - applied adhesive utilize bands or spots of a heat - each package. sensitive adhesive located either on the surface of the shingles or on the Prepared roof covering materials investigated for impact resistance are back side of each tab. Adhesives of this type must be activated by solar heat covered under Roof Covering Materials, Impact Resistance (TGAM ). of intensity generally attained on warm, sunny days. Other shingles with Products intended for use as an accessory for a prepared roof covering factory- applied adhesive utilize a combination pressure- sensitive and heat - system are covered under Prepared Roofing Accessories (TGDY ). sensitive adhesive. Due to the nature of adhesives of this type, sealing is For roof deck assemblies investigated for performance under internal fire induced by application of pressure and /or heat. exposures, see Roof Deck Constructions (TGKX) Wind- res Asphalt Organic -Felt Shingles are provided with factory- Ridge vents (see TGEW) installed in accordance with the detailed instruc- applied adhesive or integral locking tabs. Some shingles with factory - tions included with the product provide Class A, B or C fire resistance as applied adhesive utilize bands or spots of a heat - sensitive adhesive located indicated in the Classification Mark applied to each product. either on the surface of the shingles or on the back side of each tab. Adhe- When indicated in the individual Listings, the wind resistance of prepared sives of this type must be activated by solar heat of intensity generally roof coverings has been evaluated for wind velocities in excess of that speci- attained on warm, sunny days. Other shingles with factory-applied adhesive fled in UL 997. utilize a combination pressure- sensitive and heat- sensitive adhesive. Due to ADDTIIONAL INFORMATION the nature of adhesives of this type, sealing is induced by application of For additional information, see Roofing Materials and Systems (AARM ). pressure and /or heat. REQUIREMENTS Wind- resistant Modified Asphalt Glass -Fiber Mat Shingles are provided The basic standards used to investigate products in this category are with factory- applied adhesive. 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You'll Conforms to CSA Standard Al23.5 -98 get a roof that's made from the highest quality materials For U.S. building code compliance, see product specification sheets. and backed by a strong warranty program. It's our promise to you: quality made certain, satisfaction guaranteed. Lifetime (Landmark Premium), 40 -year (Landmark Plus) and 30 -year (Landmark) limited transferable { warranties against manufacturing defects " . 50 -year limited transferable warranty against T r manufacturing defects on group owned or commercial applications (Landmark Premium) ma ` 10 - year SureStartm protection (Landmark Premium) 5 SureStartTM protection (Landmark and f i r Landmark Plus) 10 year StreakFighterTM warranty (where available) % ,o, 10-year warranty against winds up to 90 mph (Landmark Premium) and 5 -year warranty against winds up to 80 mph (Landmark Plus) and 70 mph (Landmark) Upgraded wind warranty available with special nailing *See actual warranty for specific details and limitations. ColorView is our interactive tool to help you visualize Lifetime, 40 -year and 30 -year limited•transferable warranties, including product style and color options. Using it is easy (and 5 -year S protection, are applicable only in the United States, even a little fun). Just go to certainteed.com /colorview. its territories and Canada; for products sold outside these areas, please refer to the International Warranty for specific details and limitations. NOTE: REPRODUCTION OF COLORS throughout this publication is as accurate as modern printing will permit. Colors are subject to changes by granule manufacturers. • Northwest Region ASK ABOUT OUR OTHER CERTAINTEED PRODUCTS: ROOFING • SIDING • WINDOWS • INSULATION • FENCE • DECKING • RAILING • FOUNDATIONS • PIPE CertainTeed Corporation Professional: 800 - 233 -8990 P.O. Box 860 Consumer: 800-782-8777 v C erainTeed E Valley Forge, PA 19482 Technical Services: ices: t 800 - 345 -1145 `` Fax on Demand: 800 - 947 -0057 www.cenainteed.com Code No. 20 -20 -1774, d 07/06 Lawn Corporation,. Primed in U.S.A. ;r3 .. , :i;1 _' L L P P L I C A T O R ' S M A N U A L TP ` LAM! N A T E D sHINGLEs 7- _,,,, u ou A k : - \ ::4 . V YOUR OBJECTIVE must he applied over the entire roof. Applying two layers of felt shingle underlayment is not an acceptable alternative to To learn the correct procedure for installing WinterGuard. One layer of shingle underlayment meeting ASTM 1)4869 Laminated shingles. applied over the required WinterGuard is also recommended. X 90" LANDMARK' SERIES, WOODSCAPE ' SERIES, LANDMARK" 40 IR AND LANDMARK' TL z60" (21 /12) STEEP ' These shingles are built on a fiber glass base to provide a Class A Slope Application fire resistance rating. Wind warranties are graduated according (over 21,12) to the product's warranty duration: A 30 -year shingle provides a 70 mph STANDARD wind warranty, a 40 -year provides 80 mph, a 50 -year provides 90 mph 1111 P Su uApplicaiip to 21/mi 12) and a limited - lifetime duration is warranted up to 110 mph. ( NOTE: The wind warranty increases when fastened with six nails in . 18.5' (4/12) the common bond area instead of with four as follows (See Figure 15 -5): Low Slope Application (below 4/12) • 30 -year increases to 80 MPH __ —LOW z9.5' (2/12) ���r— Do Not A I Shingles • 40 -year increases to 90 MPH Below 2/12 S e ■ Slope • 50 - year increases to I 1 MPH AA° (0/12) (Roofing cement is not required, except on steep slopes.) Figure 15 Slope definitions. Woodscape and Landmark shingles have the installer- friendly WideTrack QB'" feature, which provides I I /2" wide nailing area and THE ROOF DECK* MUST BE AT LEAST: 3 4" (9.5 mm) thick specially formulated Quadra-Bond laminating adhesive (See Figure 15 - 3). plywood, or 7 /16" (11 mm) thick non - veneer. or nominal I" (15 Landmark 40 IR — the iR stands for impact resistant — is specially mm) thick wood deck. manufactured with a reinforced fiberglass scrim to meet Ill, 2218 COLD WEATHER CLIMATES (ALL SLOPES): Applying WinterGuard Class 4 impact resistance rating and it is also algae resistant. or its equivalent* is strongly recommended wherever there is a NOTE: Landmark 4018 must be installed over a clean deck (no possibility of ice build -up. roof- overs) to obtain the U1.2218 rating. It is strongly recommended that impact resistant cap shingles made from X'I' 30 IR shingles be FLASHING: Corrosion - resistant flashing must be used to help prevent installed on all hips and ridges. Some insurance carriers may not leaks where a roof meets a wall, another roof, a chimney or other ,� consider the roof system as compliant to UL 2218 Class 4 without objects that penetrate a roof. , impact resistant cap shingles SEALING: Shingle sealing may he delayed if shingles are applied -; Landmark TL is unique because its patented 'Fri-Laminate in cool weather and may he further delayed by airborne dust design combines three layers of material to provide a dramatically accumulation. If any shingles have not sealed after a reasonable thick shingle with a wood shake style. time period, hand sealing may be necessary. With the exception of Landmark TL, closed -cut valleys are preferred by CertainTeed when applying these shingles. Open valleys are CAUTION: To prevent cracking, shingles must he sufficiently warm recommended when applying Landmark TL; however closed -cut to allow proper forming for hips, ridges and valleys. valleys are also acceptable. Woven valleys are not recommended for WARRANTY: These shingles are warranted against manufacturing • Landmark Ti. because the tri- laminated shingle can buckle and defects and covered by five years of SureStart protection, except become damaged when shaped into the valley. Nails are required as fasteners for Landmark TL, staples are not allowed. LandMark 'FL which provides ten cars of SureStart and includes coverage for tear-off and disposal costs. See the warranty itself for STANDARD OR STEEP SLOPE UNDERLAYMENT: Shingle specific details and limitations. underlayment* meeting ASTM D4869 Type 1 standards is suggested. CertainTeed's Roofers' Select, ShingleFelt" or RoofWuap' is * ' . y For technical questions, information on acceptable preferred, alternative application methods and materials, , CD a 7„, or a copy of the product warranty, contact the .. E = h y LOW SLOPE UNDERLAYMENT: One layer of WinterGuard"' or its sources listed below: 3 a `O - = 1.12 i o equivalent *, or two layers of 36" (915 mm) wide felt shingle underlay- Your supplier or roofing applicator ✓ ment lapped 19" (485 mm) must be applied over the entire roof. CertainTeed Home Institute 800- 782 -8777 ✓ ✓ IMPORTANT: When installing LandMark TI, on low slopes, one layer CertainTeed Fax -on- Demand 800 -947 -0057 ✓ ✓ of WinterGuard or an equivalent waterproofing shingle underlayment Certain?eed RPG Technical Services 800-345-1145 ✓ ✓ ✓ ' t • FASTENING LOW AND STANDARD SLOPE _ __ __ . _....- ENGLISH DIMENSIONS :�R �`i - ► 12" - (3 mm) -(3 mm) �� � I ' :,I�in�le 11029 � � (3 05 ) � Pr r 1 , Des k. - -- L--1" (25 mm) 1" (25 mm)--1 -t- ` * . Proper Crooked tinder- Over- ` Nailing Dri / 1 t;fit'e^ � � i ■ i � $ Figure 15 Prrt /x r mid improper rt<<, :, . } IMPORTANT: For decks j /f" (1 mm) thick or thicker, nails must go ryri, a j . y _ at 'cast 3 /1" (19 mm) into the deck. On thinner decks, nails must go 13" at least r/i " (3 mm) through the deck. H-- (325 : ; ,)--"° "-(319 mm - ' ' - ._t z ' Nails must he 11- or 12-gauge roofing nails, corrosion resistant Sealant ttith at least 3 /8" (9.5 mm) heads, and at least 1" (25 mm) long. f 1" (25 mm) 1 1" (25 mml - •~' '~ tit; LandMark TL requires nails at least 1 long. L Fj "nom All Y • f r * m'ideTrack QE 2 13" 123/4" 13 "rt H-(325 mm)--(3i9 mm) --(325 mm)- -) Nail Area for ' Low & Standard i I - - 1 " (25 mm) Release tape 1 ° (25 mmj �I ` ; ; Slopes r rF -- - - - - -- 112" • Nailable 4 !% Nail Area for Area 116 ,. Steep Slopes Release Tape LANDMARK TL r 13 13" 13 { - --(343 mm)--.7 f -(330 mm)-- --(343 mm)-•-1 FRONT I-..-1 (25 mm) 1" (25 mm) -► t- Nailing Lines i ______--- O A 4 Li ____-- -------\ , .. ______--- _ Fi g ure 1 .5 - 4: (Fse four ,writs for evert' fill shingle. I _ ,; BACK _-= .� , . s .+ Sealant Strips UNDERSIDE Quadra -Bond OF TOP LAMINATE LAYER 1111111 NMI MIN - '!11111 Four laminating adhesive strips for a stronger bond. Figure 15 -3: WideTrack QB'"features a wider nail area and extra - strong Quadra -Bond construction . . 139 . .. .. ,t "cuT•6rN•tE F.D SHINGLE APPLICATORS MANUAL • STEEP SLOPE �' ONE CLEAN -DECK AP PLICATION METHOD Use six nails and four spots of asphalt roofing cement for every full FOR ENGLISH DIMENSION SHINGLES laminated shingle. See below. Asphalt roofing cement should meet - ■ ASTM D4586 Type II. Apply 1" spots of asphalt roofing cement under each corner and at about 12" to 13" in from each edge. FIVE COURSE DIAGONAL METHOD ( "SEVENS AND FOURTEENS ") ENGLISH DIMENSIONS PREPARING THE DECK: 13 -*-- 131/ -i • Apply underlayment as required. CertainTeed suggests that a (345 mm) (230 mm) (345 mm) layer of shingle underlayment be applied. For UL fire rating, 10 " --■ 10 underlayment is generally required. Apply flat and unwrinkled. (265 mm) (265 mm) • Snap horizontal and vertical chaildines to assure shingles will 1" I I Sealant I 1 1" be correctly aligned. Expose all shingles 5" (125 mm). -- I-.- (25 mm) I I 1 I I (25 mm) -*-I -- 4-- - -I -I- - -- I• -I - - -- (25 mm) - - ■■ /� • (25 mm) Roofing Cement METRIC DIMENSIONS 1 - - \,..0 Ao�� aec� W �-- 13 -11 " --- 13 - • ' (345 mm) (299 mm) (345 mm) 10 1 x (265 / mm (265 / mm) �1 �ae�\aYm e‘ O Q� 1" I I Sealant I I 1" e I-•--(25 mm) I I j I i (25 mm)- -t �- � © O /� +- - - - I - I- J- - +-I - - - fie\' ma c\ \e • tITVAAr or .. ----- 7 - ,,,\ \ I ts' , ....-- 5 -e VS (25 mm) 1■ /�a 25 mm � ,� � s Roofing Cement It ( ) �/ s o �e` � � cc e � OW o / QS r�� �� 5 o *. WldeTraek QB r a o no`iz s9 - e s� 13 ---..11314"..----13112'. ea , as\ ., (345 mm) (299 mm) (345 mm) Figure /5 Standard slope underlayment and starter drip edge details 10 "-N- 10 " - (265 mm) (265 mm) STARTER COURSE: 1. Use CertainTeed Starter (pre -cut 10" x 36 "), or use standard three - I i--1 "(25 mm) I I Release Tape I 1 1 "(25 mm)- tab self- sealing shingles with the lower 5" tab portions removed to Nail Area I I I I I I I provide starter shingles that are 7" in height (Figure 15 - 7). For Steep } y ' 1 " - - - gi....._1"36" 11 Le mm) (25 mm) - - (25 mm) I full Length f Roofing Cement f f t- Starter Shingle 7" (180 mm) LANDMARK TL 15" — ► �--1 p' 15" r r �l (381 mm) (254 mm) (381 mm) R e mo ve�i these p r t i o n sJ r ..-- 12" -- i i 12" (305 mm) I I (305 mm) F 15 - 7: ;flake starter sh by remov the lowers tabs. . I 1 " I I I I 1" 2. For the first starter, cut 7" from one side of the starter shingles. --(25 mm) I I I I (25 mm)- -I I 1 1 3. Apply the 29" piece to the lower left corner of the roof. Make sure r -. I k A % r .. . i the re is t /2" overhanging the rakes and eaves if drip edge is being 1m m) 1.— 4 " us ed. If you are not using drip edge, make the overhang 3 /4 (25 mm) r Roofing Cement 4. Use full 36" long, 7" wide starter shingles for the rest of the course. 1 Figure 15 -5: Use six nails and four spots of 1 asphalt roofing cement on steep slopes. CAUTION: Excessive use of roofing cement can cause shingles to blister. . 140 . �.....,.._ , m ..., .. w 1ST COURSE: Apply a full shingle at the lower le corner of the ONE CLEAN-DECK APP l I C AT I O N M E T H O D roof. Make the lower edge and left edge lie Hush with the edges of the FOR METRIC DIMENSION (131/4" X � 8 3 /4��) � starter course (Figure 15-8). AND LANDMARK T L (13'/4" x 4 0 ") I s�� ,,,tn. A-0' S HINGLES \\ \\S\ .• FIVE- COURSE DIAGONAL METHOD j ( 55'8 " A ND 11 PREPARING THE DECK: k U�ec�aym��\ 1 • Apply underlavment as replied �ertainTeed suggests that a layer `a � 1 �` '°" \ ��� m �.� me hmj 1P �: ,u� Apply flat and uunwrinkled. u nderlay E o\ ,, '¢ — , \ Y l l Gp`" % c "''\- . ... \ v rnalklines to assure shingles will be correctly aligned. ea `" _ ,se ,� t Expose all shingles 5 (143 mm). II S. - , ,` i \\. "i► � °J STARTER COURSE: ' �*�• �� 1. Use CertainTeed Starter (pre -cut 10" x 38 "), or three -tab self - shingles with the lower tab portions removed. Be sure that • vLs mm1 \� '. sealing g I �� the starter shingles are at least 7 5 /8" in height. (Figure 15 - 9) • , 0. \s"'"‘` , , ° 1 \°� ` mm\ II ' E 1, I I �� e � v �� \�cCA o - 1 - ` � i I .. Figure 15 -8: Applying the first 5 courses on a standard slope. Starter Shingle 7 5 /8" ``l 2ND THROUGH 5TH COURSES: r f ° ' � 1 CAUTION! Failure to follow instruction steps 1-5 below will bring Remove these plortions i J I I s too close together and may cause unattractive patterns! l joints 1. Cut 7" off the left end of the first shingle and save this piece for later Figure 15 - 9: Make starter shingles that are 7 in height. use. Apply the 29" long piece over and above the first - course shingle. Leave the bottom 5" tab portion of the first - course shingle exposed 2. For the first starter, cut 5 from one side of the starter shingles. l ;; (Figure 15 - 8). 3. Apply the remaining piece to the lower left corner of the roof. `' 2. Cut 14" off the first shingle of the third course and save this for later. Make sure there is l/2" overhanging the rakes and eaves if drip install the 22" long piece over and above the second - course shingle. edge is being used. if you are not using drip edge, make the over- hang 3 is 3. Apply the previously removed 14" long piece over and above the 4 Use full length starter shingles for the rest of the course. � third - course shingle. 711; 4. Apply the previously removed 7" long piece from the second , course over and above the fourth - course shingle. V 5. install a full shingle against the right edge of each shingle in , courses one through five. s i CONTINUING UP THE ROOF: 1 x`' 1. Beginning again with a full shingle, repeat the five - course pattern ' j j € up the left rake (Figure 15 -10 — see B on Page 144). ���,E I k1 P ' 2. Fill -in courses across the roof in a stepped diagonal fashion using full shingles (Figure 15 -10 — see A and B on Page 144). Do not ■ t 1 run courses straight across. �i � IMPORTANT': Do not align joints of shingles closer than 3 from i one another. n ■-t it 4M I $rc' g V. ____ Anne 1 MANUAL. 141 ''' ONE .ROOF-OVER METHOD FOR 2ND THROUGH 5TH COURSES: , ENGLISH DIMENSION SHINGLES CAUTION! Failure to follow instruction steps 1 -5 below will bring joints too close together and may cause unattractive patterns! PREPARING THE ROOF 1. Cut 7" off the left end of the first shingle and save this piece for a SURFACE FOR REROOFING later use. Apply the 29" long piece over and above the first- course • Make the surface of the old roof as smooth as possible by replacing shingle. For this and all succeeding courses, align the top edge missing shingles. Split and nail flat all buckled, raised tabs and of the shingle to be applied with the bottom edge of old shingles curling shingles. in the next course. Exposure of first course only is reduced to 3 ". • It's a good idea to cut old shingles back flush to the rakes 2. Cut 14" off the first shingle of the third course and save this for and eaves. later. Install the 22" long piece over and above the second- • We suggest that you apply corrosion - resistant drip edge along the course shingle. rakes and eaves, covering the edges of the old shingles. This will 3. Apply the previously removed 14" long piece over and above the provide a uniform and straight edge that will help prevent water third - course shingle. from seeping under the shingle edges. 4. Apply the previously removed 7" long piece from the second ; NESTING COMBINED WITH THE FIVE course over and above the fourth- course shingle . DIAGONAL METHOD ( "SEVENS AND FOURTEENS ") 5. install a full shingle against the right edge of each shingle. in <; courses one through five. Remember that course one shingles are NOTE: Nesting is preferred over "bridging" methods when reroofing ; only 10" wide. i because nesting sheds water best and looks better. Nesting, as described below, is an easy application over square -tab asphalt strip CONTINUING UP THE ROOF: shingles with a 5" exposure. If you are covering a different type or I. Beginning again with a full shingle, repeat the five - course pattern size shingle, you may need to cut back the tabs so that nesting is up the left rake. possible. To do this, simply cut off the leading edge of all old 2. Fill-in courses across the roof in a stepped diagonal fashion using % when they are lapped less than 2 by the new shingles. This permits . ' full shingles. Do not run courses straight across. R ' a flat nested application that avoids lifted edges and slumps. i IMPORTANT: Do not align joints of shingles closer than 3 /2" from one another. ;"Js's' Ali ou • ONE ROOF -OVER METHOD A `�.1 ,,, ,, •47, Q o of FOR METRIC DIMENSION AND 41....% se. LANDMARK TL SHINGLES - n 4,41P ,' /,''` �� s (r2 3 � aCo Urs e The same method used for cican d application of these shingles are �O -'� Sn 2, Application of these shingles over English dimen �i i/, 'a c0/lr used for roof-overs. Applica o t e 6 g ,/12%.„3.0./7; ;; s� sion shingles is not recommended — due to the high cost of workman - 1 17,) 78/C0 ship and greater risk of worker error. ir /7 Sm ,mi slay / er HIPS AND RIDGES 5 :of Figure 15 -15: Fi,e- Course Diagonal, Nested. SHADOW RIDGE' ACCESSORY SHINGLES FOR HIPS AND RIDGES STARTER COURSE: ; 1. Remove the tabs and the top 2" from standard self- sealing Shadow Ridge shingles have an accented shadow line that is designed to shingles, leaving 5" by 36°' strips. complement these shingles. Simply fold along the pre -cut lines and detach individual cap pieces. Save valuable installation time compared 2. Cut 7" off the length of the first strip, apply the 29" remaining piece to cutting 3 -tab shingles. over the old first course at the lower left corner, overhanging the rakes and eaves 1 /2" if drip edge is used,. or 3 /4" if no drip edge is used. .. ,.r wo...... ,. 3. Continue with full- length starter shingles along the eaves f 1ST COURSE: Figure: 15 -16: Shadow Ridge accessory shingles detach easily from 1. The first - course shingles are made of full LandMark shingles with three-piece units to make 72 individual cap pieces. 2" cut off the bottom of the tabs. 2. Align the first - course strips with the left and lower edges flush with the starter course. NOTE: Each cap has a laying /alignment notch at the top edge to There are i three-piece units in each Shadow Ridge bundle, center the piece on the ridge line, and two notches on each side t providing 72 individual caps that will cover 30 linear feet (33/ to indicate the correct exposure and shadow line placement linear feet, Metric:) of a hip or ridge. Each English dimension cap Fi ure IS 19)• The side notches of the cap being applied should piece is 12" by 12" (Metric caps are 131/4" by 9' /s ") and features aligned with the top edge of the previously applied cap. be arig 1: clipped corners on the bottom edge of the exposed portion. vii (30 305mm) APPLICATION IS AS FOLLOWS: 1. Apply shingles up to the hip or ridge on both sides, then trim • 6" 6„ lit flush. i (150mm) (150mm) I ,,_ S , i' NOTE: The last course of shingles should have an exposure of 5" (5 for metric) or less when the shingle cap or ridge vent is Notch for fastened in place. Otherwise, a potential water leak could occur at t r I° Centering ( ' • exposed shingle end joints. The figures used in this section illustrate `')' the application of accessory shingles over a ridge vent; application 12" , i t2" � directly to the roof deck is yen similar. (3°5 Notches for Alignment to 7" r' (s(3°5°11) ASta the To Edge of the Previous r ' Pp (180mm) rt er aver Shingle p I Cap for 5" (125mm) Exposure i ), ':: r- it I I i Starter Shingle C tt�!tSh ;}lrttenSt ®n 1 t � 1 I I � 'a.� R b d 1 " i 1 ;• 80mm'� = t , C (1 � 9718' mm _ �. I 250 :: )' 415116 1 I —� 415/16" � '1 s '; (125mm I (125mm) t b • Notch for 4 ° Centering Figure 15-17: Apply fill cap shingle over the starter piece. t flush with the bottom bottom and side edges gl'the starter. � ' 13 / r Notches for Alignment to X5/8" t L. Install caps beginning at the bottom of a hip or at either end of a (337mm) t'r' ridge. Apply a starter piece that has the bottom 5" (5`' /K° for the Top Edge of the Previous Cap for 55 /8 "(141mm)Exposure (19 1 Y metric) removed (Figure 15 - 18). Fasten the starter with two nails located about 3" from the rake edge, and 1" in from each side edge. Make sure fasteners used to apply caps penetrate at least i j, Metric Dimension ,, , • ?/. into or through the decking. NOTE: To assist in proper alignment when ridge vent is not used, 1 : Each Shadow' Ridge shingle has a centering notch and snap a chalk line parallel to the hip or ridge along the line where F igrr+ne 1 9 : the side edges of the cap shingles should be. two side alignment notches to help ensure proper placement ;; : 3. Apply a full cap shingle over the starter (Figure 15 - 18), and p lace oyrr,mi "'� f; fasteners at 5 (6 for metric) up from the exposed bottom ( s Laying Notc edge and 1" in from each side. Nails must not be exposed on the .f ;, , finished roof. All nail heads must he driven straight and must not ': cut into the shingle surface. I I I I I I I, I 5" (125 m m) 5 " ( 125m m ) I t I I - � ExPosu� * I2s I I / 01....°1001X 0 Ar'' 1011111111111.111 • , i /t Figure 15-18: Install cap shingles at their correct exposure Figure 15-20: Use laying notches to center shingles on hips and ridges, and to locate the correct exposure. a» and corer all fasteners. 145 ,.,.....,... r: eFuTAINTEEI) SHINGLE APPLICATORS MANUAL CCI'TOURRIDGE'" (292 mm) 8 , (210 mm) 12 — (305 mm) Folded Edge (front of cap) Figure 15 -21: There are 30 cap shingles per bundle of ContourRidge that covers 20 linear feet of hip or ridge at an 8" exposure. APPLICATION IS AS FOLLOWS: 1. Install the first cap at the eaves for hips and opposite the prevailing wind for ridges. Fasten with one nail applied on each side of the cap shingle 8 back from exposed end and 1" up from the lower edge. 2. Apply the next cap shingle so the folded front edge covers the sealant stripe resulting in an 8" exposure. Fasten with one nail applied on each side of the cap shingle 83/4" back from exposed end and 1" up from the lower edge. Fasteners used to apply caps must penetrate at least i /y" into the roof deck or completely through. Approx. 8' (2 0'` Natl / \ ... 83I4mml 1/4" Overhang (6 mm) Fig 15 -22: The extra exposure and thickness of ContourRidge enhances the rrxJlines and saves installation time. 3. Continue in the same fashion using the sealant stripe as a gauge to install cap shingles at an 8" exposure. 146 Chapter 15 CERTAINTEED SHINGLE APPLICATORS MANUAL