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RIDGE BOARD RIDGE VENT FILTER CAP SHINGLES This roduct is engineered to provide the best. most P P `,11.j efficient ventilation system available When properly ` ROOFING installed. ShingleVent 11 will: 1 -112' NAILS ANIII11011 �` : � AIR SLOTS • Help prevent the premature deterioration of shingles and 1141 other roofing materials caused by inadequate ventilation. E` i DRAIN SLOTS • Meet typical roof shingle warranty ventilation requirements. �� !�IAr1 ` • I lclp prevent attic heat build-up and ice dams by ''' �/ continuously moving air along underside of roof deck. J6 Al For best results install adequate 12 intake vents not ShingleVent iI is designed to exhaust moisture -laden air s ngleo D Nngleo cap I nerhang 3i4' �13 from the attic. To achieve optimum ventilation efficiency. edgeolalrsbt I FTC 3 , RAFTER existing roof vents. turbine vents and gable vents shoukl be Cut out removed construction moved or plugged. and intake ventilation must he installed c l existing root construcoon tion leavegaptor at the soffit or eave. Products such as Air Vent's Continuous new lootconstrtctlon = / Soffit Vent. Vented Drip Edge or l.lndereave Vent provide IlAtf / the necessary intake ventilation Ern mt optimum per!oance ' � provided the intake net free area matches or exceeds the " '` e FELT exhaust net fr _ / _ ee area. . 4 0� ��'� ShingleVent II is a snap to install! Return rooting tett tor new roof construotbn or use continuous sealant bead fore>dstlrg Just follow these simple instructions. If you have any root construction questions of require special installation assistance, call our toll -free number from 8 a.m. -5 p.m. (C.S T.) Fig. 1 RIDGE BOARD TYPE CONSTRUCTION Mon. - Fri.: 1- 800 -AiR -VENT (247 -8368) Tools needed CAUTION on steep pleb for installation roof condd'oieverdypope' U f N 1 _ d5ararceftom&tad all ......... " " sheathing prior b naikg , , i • Hammer �' � + ! � /� / • utility knife ' ' - _� % /' /}/ ; � 'L _ � • ('balk line / / / / • Roofing nails y 1 / ` / , / � / . • Tape pleasure _— ; l / / / • Circular saw i 3/4' --. - —i 3 -TRUSS i TRUSS---/ -- 3' — I--1 - 112' Fig. 2 STEEP PITCH ROOF (16/121 Fig. 3 TRUSS TYPE CONSTRUCTION L I M I T E D L I F E T I M E W A R R A N T Y Limited, non- prorated and transferable Whet end Who k Clamed .ed Dr Clow lose whet tae ceabn.e hoar Do Provid•d that the ridge vent hen been Installed In etriot eccordmce with Air Vent Int.'s (Air Vent) written rnatellet ion To obtain performance under this warranty, the homeownakonaumer must notify Air Vent in writing of my inetrucdon& Atr Vern werrenta that its ridge vent. ehingleVent IL will betas from menufecturing defects during the menufacturng defect promptly following its dlac overy, end shall submit with ouch notification proof of dots d llama of the original purchaser. P purchase and vent inata Should any manufacturing defect ocour during the Ronne tithe onginel purchaser (and as long Bathe origins' pun- gation, in order to provide Air Vent an opportu ashy to inwatfpat• the claim and examine M• chaser is still living end retsina ownership d the propertyt Air Vat will provide replacement metede' for the por- mat•rielctamed to be defective. All nd6i:etioneahell be provided to: AlrVant lace. TYCO Recker Drava Peoria, 'Innate tithe product deemed robe defective [not in leborcostsincurnd In removing defeGN•vent or insisting 61915. Air Vent shall than promptly 'impact the claimed detect before the furnishing of any 'enticement vent Is reptecemem product.) approved and Air Vent shall within a raeaon•ble time after epproval provide a replacement vent (or yenta) under the In the event of replacement woording to the terms of thia warranty, the original wenanty shall Needy tothe replace- tanna of the warranty. This warranty la effective on ridge vents ■pplsd on or after July L ante mint meterid and will attend for the balance of the original warranty period in effect et the time the vent proved detective. The Itedm • coverts• by this warranty eutometloelly ends upon the ogle at the property or death of the last of the orlglnel owners of the property et the time of inatelletien. The lifetime coverag• in this warranty la designed to cover individual hom•oven•ra only. In the eeae of ridge vans purchased by, or metalled upon property arced by corporations governmental agenda. parmar ham trusts rea- ploue organisations aohoda condominiums orcooparong housing errmgementa or blotched on epanment but d- trigs or any oth•r type of [wilding or pronto, not lured by individual homeowners ea their ramd•neas the mum- PLEASE COMPLETE THIS FORM AND RETAIN WITH YOUR IMPORTANT PAPERS ty period will be 50 portal Wowing th • ineteneton of the ride• vent Repra.n.et PIBa Pweectto• AlrVent ridge vsntieflan produce ere covered by Replc•m lint PIuaTM protction for prod of 5 (f"ne)years provid- • d that the ridge vent hes bean Installed in orb' accordance with Air Vent's written installation Inatructions Under Date installed thia warranty f .enure Air Vent at no charge, wit rept•ce any ridge vent found to be defective during the Replacement PIuaw period She Replroment Pluen' period begin, when the ridge yam application is completed/ Air Vent's a men um liailhy nder Replacement PlueTM will be equal to the reasonable oast to realms the defao- tier ridge vent, including labor. Installed by In ensue, -ea in which Air Vent wnnrd,nn In thn fermi nf this warren. his en new roe roar rat l.hnr n.ninred to S H I N G L E V E N T" ii IllSTU/ /CllIon instruct/ ens ShingleVent II fits roofs with 3/12 to 16/12 pitches. ShingleVent II -7 and 11 -9 fit roofs with 3/12 to 12/12 pitches. IMPORTANT NOTES 1. When using standard flat 3 tab shingles, it is unnecessary to caulk under flange of the vent. 2. Caulk between low areas of shingle and flange of vent, making sure you don't plug drain holes. 3. When applying vents to shakes, fold felt as shown in drawings on other side. 4. Before fastening vent, make sure fitter is secured between shingles and vent. 5. When installing vent in cold weather, leave a 1/8' gap between vent sections to allow for expansion in hot weather. 6. See instructions below for cutting slot. 7. For best appearance, run ShingleVent II from end to end to give the roof a more even, attractive appearance. 8. When using a nail gun to install cap shingles over ShingleVent II, special care should be taken. It is important that the roofing nails penetrate the roof deck without compressing ShingleVent II. Nails driven too deep will dimple or distort the cap shingles. Nails not driven deep enough may allow ShingleVent II fasteners to back out of the roof deck and could result in blow -offs. 4rhil 7 .91., :724 ."--,1411111W ...,, 1( ' f 81 .- ...,.,, l'ih , s,4*.. v .„... • ''W'' '..'', •"' ' IL. Pik \ . \.. 1114e1 i 1/ a . : w i-1 7 '.6 41 46 --- 7. 7'1 ' , N . . . N -.11 ..... _. .. . . Iticia.laii.oi I. On existing roof.. remove cap shingks. Mark 2. Cut slot (plumb cut. if possible). Note: Adjust 3. Center vent oven slot. End should he flush slot width at both ends of ridge. Use slot guides depth of blade to avoid cutting rafters or trusses. with end of roof. Make sure vent's support rib.. impi inted on vent and refer to drawings below. Refer to di swings below for slot dunension.. sit flat on the roof, and that filter i. secure Snap chalk line on both sides of ridge. Remove debris from slot betwcol shingle s and vent. \ ‘ . \''.:‘,0''10:Itt,7 t ,il .7,01.. il \ \ ' ..lic . . ',, \ .,,, ', - . As - 0... 111 ,), .r.,, N.,,.. \-- , . 1111 _ ,, WIIS , ASIZ, 111111.44.16-44P411k- Ap r l r ��It- 4. Pre- fasten first section using roofing nails 5. Use utility knife to cut Final section to length. 6. Nail cap shingles in place using roofing through pre-drilled nail bosses. Continue to Final sect ion should be oriented so that the rite- nails long enough to penetrate roof sheathing. pre -fasten remaining sections. making sure grated end plug is flush with the end of the roof. Use nailing lines provided on vent us guide If support rib are flat on the roof .,ncl filter is Pre- fasten final section using a nail gun. see dg under important notes. srcure between shingles and vent. INSTRUCTIONS FOR CUTTING SLOTS indicates slot width • indicates vent run - - - - indicates end wall Hip and Gable Roofs "L' and °T" Shaped Roofs Chimneys Cut slot 3/4" on both sides of ridge centerline Cut slot, as per Figure 5 and run ShingleVent II Cut slots to within 12" of chimney. Run or from ridge board and to within 6" of end across long ridge. On shop ridge. cut slot to within ShingleVent I1 from end of cool to bun N all or hip intersection as illustrated in 12" of junction point and run Shingle Vent 11 from against chimney as shown in Figure 6. Figure 4. end ol'roof to bun against crossing Shingle Vent 11. I I I I I I I I t 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 Vb lb. Endwal - . , , , a t t t t , , t , l ammistommormiriming 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I I t t t i i [ t t t t n t t t t f to tot •'‘ I 1 I 1 1 1 I I 1 1111 t t t t t t t t t t I 0 10, slat width l r I 11 t t 12' Run ShingleVent y [on � _ T 1 ' t i t t i- to end of ridge T1 _ r 6 from 1 l 6' from f t T ' r r t � Run ShingleVent to -r- 6' from end wall 1 end wall ; 6 from end of ridge , ---r end wall 11014 t to slot , to slot - - - end wall to slot 1 I End wall - -- - End wall to slot End wall - 6- --r!-- - } Hip end Fig. 4 Gable end Fig. 5 End wall Fig 6 End wall NOTE: Air Vent's written warranty for this product shall not apply tit any instance in which the product was not installed in accordance with the instructions contained herein. Technical Data Sheet CertainTeed Landmark TM TL Shingles SAIn T- GOBAIN PRODUCT INFORMATION: The Landmark TL shingles are constructed using three laminated layers of the industry's most durable materials, providing a dramatically thick • • . • • `'' "'`' "' "'' "'`" roofing product styled with the classic appeal of wood shakes. The overall dimensions of this shingle are 13 114" x 40 ". ft is designed to resist blow off in high wind conditions up to 110 -mph with normal installation and 130 -mph with special installation. Landmark TL AR (algae resistant) shingles help protect against staining or discoloration caused by algae. AR shingles are not available in California. Colors: Please refer to product brochure or CertainTeed website for the colors available in your region. Limitations: It is recommended to apply these shingles at slopes of 4" per foot and greater in order to achieve optimum appearance. Low slope applications (2" up to 4" per foot) require CertainTeed's WinterGuardTm Waterproofing Shingle Underlayment, or its equivalent meeting ASTM D1970, to be applied to the entire deck surface, according to application instructions provided with the product and on the shingle package. In areas where icing along the eaves can cause the back -up of water (all slopes); apply WinterGuard, or its equivalent, according to application instructions provided with the product and on the shingle package. Product Composition: Landmark TL shingles are composed of a fiber glass mat base. Ceramic - coated mineral granules are tightly embedded in carefully refined, water - resistant asphalt. Three pieces of the shingle are firmly laminated together in a special, tough asphaltic cement. All Landmark TL shingles have self - sealing adhesive strips. Applicable Standards: ASTM D3018, Type 1 UL 997 Wind Resistance ASTM D3462 NYC -MEA- 120 -79 -M ASTM E108 Class A Fire Resistance ICC -ES Evaluation Report ESR -1389 ASTM D3161 Class F Wind Resistance CSA Standard Al23.5 -98 (& -05) ASTM D7158 Class H Wind Resistance Miami -Dade Product Control Approved UL 2390 /ASTM D6381 Class H Wind Resistance Florida Product Approval # FL5444 UL 790 Class A Fire Resistance TDI Windstorm Resistance Technical Data: Weight/Square (approx.): 305 lb Dimensions (overall): 13 1/4"x 40" Shingles /Square: 64 Weather Exposure: 5 -518" INSTALLATION The following is a general summary of the installation methods. Detailed installation instructions are supplied on each bundle of Landmark TL shingles and must be followed. Separate application sheets may also be obtained from CertainTeed. Technical Data Sheet (Continued) Landmark TL Shingles Page 2 of 3 Roof Deck Requirements: Apply shingles to minimum 3/8" thick plywood, minimum 7/16" thick non - veneer (E.g. OSB), or minimum 1" thick (nominal) wood decks. The plywood or non - veneer decks must comply with the specifications of APA — The Engineered Wood Association. Ventilation: Provisions for ventilation should meet or exceed current HUD Standards. To best insure adequate ventilation, use a combination of continuous ridge ventilation (using Ridge FilterVent or Ridge Filter ShingleVent II, manufactured by Air Vent Inc, or a comparable product with an external baffle) and balanced soffit venting. Valleys: Open valley is recommended. Valley liner must be applied before shingles. It must be minimum 18" wide 16 oz. copper, or its equivalent, installed over 36" wide self-adhering CertainTeed's WinterGuard Waterproofing Shingle Underlayment (apply directly to deck), or applied over 36" wide mineral surfaced roll roofing. After WinterGuard has been applied, install the 16 -oz. copper centered in the valley. For application of copper valley, use copper cleats or large head copper nails. Closed -Cut valley application is an acceptable alternate, provided the shingles are not damaged while being formed into place. Refer to the application instructions on the shingle packaging for further information. Underlayment: On slopes 4" per foot or greater, CertainTeed recommends one layer of DiamondDeckTm Synthetic Underlayment, or Roofers' SelectTM High - Performance shingle underlayment, or shingle underlayment meeting ASTM D226, D4869 or ASTM D6757. Always ensure sufficient deck ventilation, and take particular care when DiamondDeck or other synthetic underlayment is installed. For UL fire rating, underlayment may be required. Corrosion- resistant drip edge is recommended and should be placed over the underlayment at the rake and beneath the underlayment at the eaves. Follow manufacturer's application instructions. On low slopes (2" up to 4" per foot), one layer of CertainTeed's WinterGuard Waterproofing Shingle Underlayment (or equivalent meeting ASTM D1970) or two layers of 36" wide felt shingle underlayment (Roofers' Select High- Performance Underlayment or product meeting ASTM D226, D4869 or ASTM D6757) lapped 19" must be applied over the entire roof, ensure sufficient deck ventilation. When DiamondDeck or other synthetic underlayment is installed, weather -lap at least 20" and ensure sufficient deck ventilation. When WinterGuard is applied to the rake area, the drip edge may be installed under or over WinterGuard. At the eave, when WinterGuard does not overlap the gutter or fascia, the drip edge should be installed under WinterGuard. When WinterGuard overlaps the fascia or gutter, the drip edge or other metal must be installed over it. Follow manufacturer's application instructions. Fastening: Four nails are required per shingle. Nails must be of sufficient length to penetrate into the deck 3/4" or through the thickness of the decking, whichever is less. They must be placed on the nail line marked on the shingle. Fasteners are to be located 1" and 131 /2" in from each side of the shingles (see instructions on product wraps). Nails are to be 11 or 12 gauge, corrosion - resistant roofing nails with 3/8" heads. Staples are not allowed. On slopes greater than 21" per foot, fasten each shingle with six nails and apply four spots of roofing cement placed under each shingle according to application instructions provided on the shingle package. Application: The recommended application method is the 'Five- Course Diagonal Method' found on each bundle of shingles. In this method, shingle course offsets are 6" and 11". Instructions also may be obtained from CertainTeed. These shingles may be used for new construction or for reroofing over shingles of 5-5/8" exposure. • Technical Data Sheet (Continued) Landmark TL Shingles Page 3 of 3 Flashing: Use corrosion - resistant metal flashing. Hips and Ridges: Use CertainTeed's Shadow Ridge TM or one of CertainTeed's enhanced high profile accessory shingles (e.g., Cedar Crest or Mountain Ridge) of a like color for capping hips and ridges. MAINTENANCE Landmark TL shingles do not require maintenance when installed according to manufacturer's application instructions. However, to protect the investment, any roof should be routinely inspected at least once a year. Older roofs should be looked at more frequently. WARRANTY Landmark TL shingles carry a lifetime limited, transferable warranty against manufacturing defects. In addition, all Landmark TL shingles carry 10 -year SureStartTM Protection. For specific warranty details and limitations, refer to the warranty itself (available from the local supplier, roofing contractor or on -line at www.certainteed.com ). FOR MORE INFORMATION Sales Support Group: 800 - 233 -8990 Web site: www.certainteed.com See us at our on -line specification writing tool, CertaSpec, at www.certainteed.com / certaspec. CertainTeed Roofing P.O. Box 860 Valley Forge, PA 19482 O Copyright CertainTeed Corporation, 2011. C ertaitifte 1 SAINT GOBAIN All rights reserved. Updated: 12/2011 CertainTeed Shingle Applicator's Manual 1 _O 1 ; 1 1 I 1 41 te -e, Illr LandmarkTM' Series and Landmark' TI_ 112 YOUR OBJECTIVE: z90° To learn the correct procedure for installing . (21/12) Laminated shingles. STEEP ' Slope Application (over 21/12) LA@IDARARI('" SERIES AND LANDMARK" TL STANDARD ope Application Landmark shingles have the installer- friendly WideTrack QB" III" S lope up to 21/12) feature, which provides 11/2" wide nailing area and specially for- t8 5° (4/12) mulated Quadra Bond laminating adhesive Low Slope Application (below 4/12) (See Figure 12 �� W L9.5° (2/12) Landmark Special is impact resistant and is specially manufac- �- 0 . , Do Not Apply Shingles tured with a reinforced fiberglass scrim to meet UL 2218 Class 4 �� 00° Below 00/12) S impact resistance rating. Figure 12 -1: Slope definitions. NOTE: Landmark Special must be installed over a clean deck (no roof - overs) to obtain the UL 2218 rating. It is strongly recommended THE ROOF DECK* MUST BE AT LEAST 3/8" (9.5 mm) thick that impact resistant cap shingles made from XT 30 IR shingles be plywood, or 7 /i6" (11 mm) thick non - veneer, or nominal 1" (25 installed on all hips and ridges. Some insurance carriers may not mm) thick wood deck. consider the roof system as compliant to UL 2218 Class 4 without impact resistant cap shingles. COLD WEATHER CLIMATES (ALL SLOPES): Applying WinterGuard Landmark TL is unique because its patented Tri- Laminate" or its equivalent* is strongly recommended wherever there is a design combines three layers of material to provide a dramatically possibility of ice build-up. thick shingle with a wood shake style. FLASHING: Corrosion - resistant flashing must be used to help prevent With the exception of Landmark Ti, closed -cut valleys are preferred leaks where a roof meets a wall, another roof, a chimney or other by CertainTeed when applying these shingles. Open valleys are objects that penetrate a roof. recommended when applying Landmark TL; however closed -cut SEALING: Shingle sealing may be delayed if shingles are applied valleys are also acceptable. Woven valleys are not recommended for in cool weather and may be further delayed by airborne dust Landmark TL because the tri- laminated shingle can buckle and become damaged when shaped into the valley. Nails are required accumulation. If any shingles have not sealed after a reasonable as fasteners for Landmark TL, staples are not allowed. time period, hand sealing may be necessary. STANDARD OR STEEP SLOPE UNDERLAYMENTP Shingle CAUTION: To prevent cracking, shingles must be sufficiently warm underlayment* meeting ASTM D 4869 Type I standards is suggested. to allow proper forming for hips, ridges and valleys. CertainTeed's Roofers' Select', ShingleFelt'", or RoofWrap is WARRANTY: These shingles are warranted against manufacturing preferred. defects and are covered by SureStart° protection. See the warranty LOW SLOPE UNDERLAYMENT: One layer of WinterGuard" or its itself for specific details and limitations. equivalent *, or two layers of 36" (915 mm) wide felt shingle underlay- * - ment lapped 19" (485 mm) must be applied over the entire roof. For technical questions, information on acceptable = _ y alternative application methods and materials, = A z E_ 1 IMPORTANT`. When installing LandMark TL on low slopes, one or a copy of the product warranty, contact the ' E B = d layer of WinterGuard or an equivalent waterproofing shingle under sources listed below: 3 .. = g o . . Your supplier or roofing applicator o / layment must be applied over the entire roof. Applying two layers , CertainTeed Home Institute 800- 782 -8777 of / of felt shingle underlayment is not an acceptable alternative CertainTeed Technical Services 800-345-1145 e/ d o/ to WinterGuard. One layer of shingle underlayment meeting ASTM D4869 applied over the required WinterGuard is also recommended. 113 FASTENING LOW AND STANDARD SLOPE WIDETRACK AB METRIC DIMENSIONS Shingle .....1. •`� • „ _ ^ = 12" 14 12" ./ l - ( 3 05 mm)- -. --(375 mm)--•- -...--(305 mm)-•. kf �� �•���'I' .c�_ 4 Ir1" (25 mm) Release Tape 1" (25 mm) Proper Crooked Under- Over- 11/ • • Nailing Driven Driven NailableT Figure 12 - 2: Proper and improper nailing. Area IMPORTANT: For decks 3 /4" (19 mm) thick or thicker, nails must go at least 3 /4" (19 mm) into the deck. On thinner decks, nails must go WIDETRACK GB ENGLISH DIMENSIONS at least t /8" (3.2 mm) through the deck. 12" 12" 12" Nails must be 11- or 12 -gauge roofing nails, corrosion - resistant, H-(305 mm)-- (305 mm)• -(305 mm)—{ with at least 3 /8" (9.5 mm) heads, and at least 1" (25 mm) long. LandMark TL requires nails at least 1 long. -� •1" (25 mm) 1" (25 mm)-+-1 -1--- . 7 • //,,,,,, LANDMARK TL - TT Nail Area for 13 13 13 Low & Standard I-•-(343 m -(343 m)- -► (330 mm)--...- f m (343 m)�1 Slopes --1" (25 mm) 1" (25 mm) --►I •. ! eaIr Avo Slopes Nails id Along Placing - This Line Release Tape j Figure 12 -4: Use four nails for every full shingle. i FRONT `_ - - Nailing Lines BACK Sealant Strips UNDERSIDE Quadra -Bond OF TOP • LAMINATE LAYER E , ----- 7i 4 Four laminating adhesive strips for a stronger bond. Figure 12 -3: Widerrack QB features a wider nail area and extra - strong Quadra -Bond construction . 114 Chapter/2 CERTAINTEED SHINGLE APPLICATOR'S MANUAL STEEP SLOPE ONE CLEAN -DECK APPLICATION 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 D 4586 Type H. Apply 1" spots of asphalt roofing cement under FIVE - COURSE DIAGONAL METHOD ( "SEVENS AND FOURTEENS ") each corner and at about 12" to 13" in from each edge. WIDETRACK 011 METRIC DIMENSIONS PREPARING THE DECK: o Apply underlayment as required. CertainTeed suggests that a —12 14 12 " —.- layer of shingle underlayment be applied. For UL fire rating, (305 mm) (375 mm) (305 mm) underlayment is generally required. Apply flat and unwrinkled. o Snap horizontal and vertical chalklines to assure shingles will r1 "25 mm) y ( ) �� Relea Tape 1 "(25 mm) --- be correctly aligned. Expose all shingles 5" (125 mm). Nail Area j��∎ j _ CAUTION: Use of other installation methods may result in an yip Steep 1,, i Y - i j, 1„ lo— i� ■ a 1 „ objectionable pattern. ( mm) -° ■ (25 mm) Roofing Cement 41. 11111111 " 111111' • WIDETRACK OR ENGUSH DIMENSIONS `v., Roo\. rf 12" 12" 12" S O (305 mm) (305 mm) (305 mm) 1 \ IMO -� ~ �de‘ � \ �09 e _ �� /_�I� p �� Q WIAK WEI - , ' F's'O' ‘, (25 mm) (25 mm) �35���0 \ Rooting Cement 29 s \������'� � e s i � d ` 14411/4 0 \h ‘a`tie a a9e\s co LANDMARK TL \era \o o� \ �� \ sea 13 13" 13.112'.---- E %. 6 d• eaQ�s (343 mm) (330 mm) (343 mm) \f d��Q Figure 12 -6• Standard slope underlayment and starter drip edge details. I --1 "(25 mm) _� 1 "(25 mm)- - I STARTER COURSE: _ 1. Use CertainTeed Swiftstart or Universal Starter, or use standard three - �� % tab self - sealing shingles with the lower 5" tab portions removed to 1"--.-I If 4 � % ■/� 1 provide starter shingles that are 7" in height (Figure 12 - 7). (95 mml -? 195 mml Figure 12 -5: Use six nails and four spots of 36" (915 mm) asphalt roofing cement on steep slopes. I Full Length CAUTION: Excessive use of roofing cement can cause shingles to blister. Starter Shingle 80 mm) T — — _ — — — _ T _ _ _ Remove:: these p;ortions ; I 1, IL I Figure 12 - 7• Make starter shingles by removing the lower 5" tabs 2. For the first starter, cut 7" from one side of the starter shingles. 3. Apply the 29" piece to the lower left corner of the roof. Make sure there is 1 /2" overhanging the rakes and eaves if drip edge is being used. If you are not using drip edge, make the overhang 3 /4 ". 4. Use full 36" long, 7" wide starter shingles for the rest of the course. CERTAINTEED SHINGLE APPLICATOR'S MANUAL Chapterl2 115 - ' e 1ST COURSE: Apply a full shingle at the lower left corner of the TWO CLEAN-DECK APPLICATION METHODS o. ourse course and left edge lie flush with the edges of the FOR METRIC DIMENSION A N D starter LANDMARK TI. SHINGLES 2ND THROUGH 5Th COURSES: --44.1P-- CAUTION! Failure to follow instruction steps 1 -5 below will bring * FIVE - COURSE DIAGONAL METHOD (6" AND 11 ") joints too close together and may cause unattractive patterns! FIVE - COURSE DIAGONAL METHOD (5 AND 11 ") NOTE: The 6" and 11" method is shown below. The 5 /8" and 11 1. Cut 7" off the left end of the first shingle and save this piece for later method follows the same application instructions as the 6" and 11" use. Apply the 29" long piece over and above the first- course shingle. method except the dimensions of the shingle cut -offs in the second Leave the bottom 5" tab portion of the first - course shingle exposed and third courses are 5 /e" and 11 respectively. (Figure 12 - 8). CAUTION: Use of other installation methods may result in an 2. Cut 14" off the first shingle of the third course and save this for later. objectionable pattern. Install the 22" long piece over and above the second - course shingle. PREPARING THE DECK: 3. Apply the previously removed 14" long piece over and above the o Apply underlayment as required. CertainTeed suggests that a layer third course shingle. of shingle underlayment be applied. For UL fire rating, underlay - 4. Apply the previously removed 7" long piece from the second ment is generally required. Apply flat and unwrinkled. course over and above the fourth- course shingle. o Snap chalklines to assure shingles will be correctly aligned. 5. Install a full shingle against the right edge of each shingle in Expose all shingles 5 (143 mm). courses one through five. CONTINUING UP THE ROOF: STARTER COURSE: l •Use CertainTeed Swiftstart Starter, or three -tab self - sealing shingles 1. Beginning again with a full shingle, repeat the five - course pattern up the left rake (Figure 12 - 10 — see B). with the lower tab portions removed. Be sure that the starter shin - 2. Fill-in courses across the roof in a stepped diagonal fashion using gles are at least 7 /8" in height.(Figure 12 full shingles (Figure 12 - 10 — see and 8). Do not run courses straight across. Starter Shingle 1 751g" IMPORTANT. Do not align joints of shingles loser than 3 from one another. '`- — — — �� — — — r _ _ - -, , s% - .V, Removed these p��ortions \ /'`' 1 d 11 1 • • ° o \D‘ Figure 12 -9: Make starter shingles that are 7 in height. • 2. For the first starter, cut 6" from one side of the starter shingle. 3. Apply the remaining piece to the lower left corner of the roof. M ake sure there is 1 /2" overhanging the rakes and eaves if drip \,sae \ \a`1me�� edge ang �g used. If you are not using drip edge, make the 4. Use full length starter shingles for the rest of the course. . �cNa\ V "r a�e gyliik � C ° °`S iiiiiiiii \o 111 oa - - - c, c.0 IISA 1111 Figure 12 -8.• Appl'irg the first s courses on a standoff/slope. 116 Chapterl2 CERTAINTEED SHINGLE APPLICATOR'S MANUAL • • Figure 12 -10: 'Five - Course Diagonal Method" installation schematic. I� 4.4.40-0440 I I For capping hip and ridge, apply CertainTeed �� . "Accessory" shingles of a like color. ar ,. i r _ Ip %/ ►\ i 6 -e' i 1 e � \a3R` _ _ .- . , ice♦ e�� A*110111-111410111X11141"11140111,14iMIX ■ ......../..- • •-• 1 7 ' ‘- - - - - -- "W ** 1* ***** w ***%***‘** ' •#i ■ 4 4 i / * **, *. .. * ■ *. . • ** *. **- ****u..* *10 . ■•4•1 . * **-%** * ** ♦ ■♦ ♦* ♦• *I 1 —r •■•**■***w*** *,*******%0 i Air ♦ ♦ ♦ **It ♦� ♦ ���. �� Through \ ♦ ������ • .•♦♦ • ' ♦•. ♦• .�•,.i. • •,. c. `� Soffit 'NW ♦♦ ® ® ♦ ■ ♦. '.�'.♦ ,1iffi o�oij ss% Provide adequate � � 1 I1i11 �. I ∎i 111 0 .' 4* ventilation under ® i 'ie 1 ''1 . / � �� � ' 11 "1. c �•S the roof deck to il f 11001, /� "► 1 1 � prevent a armful . condensation in winter and heat *AO *** build-up in Si1141110 summer. I t Line valley by centering 36" (915 mm) wide CertainTeed WinterGtlarrl Waterproofing Shingle ' Underlayment or equivalent directly Za �� ‘ ,\.•'6, a o deck . � ca , 4 \aQ s R\ 0 e a/20, . o lea// 2 ac'o o /he ea//e q , 70 6 , c7.5 , 1 gr ow / - n . vt i ` 4 a s h ( so e bshi C P' C - �c �e \\tee a / /�oe� � i e e /e/ / -_ q 9C � /moo Va \ \ey ��.: ill. C '� o ia Ul ? " KSp � l 0 ,,0,0 � oa / /y /7 !/ Remo I\ / � Ojeo' s h ? ef°/ . . .... ♦ � 't p 1 . 14Ip \*** ,, eut . b � l ea T. vali f ro m ) cent li ne Figure 12 -11 Highlight of closed -cut valley details. CERTAINTEED SHINGLE APPLICATOR'S MANUAL Chapterl2 117 1ST COURSE: Apply a full shingle at the lower left corner of the CHIMNEY FLASHING roof. Make the lower edge and left edge lie flush with the edges of the ■ starter course (Figure 12 - 12). 2ND THROUGH 5TH COURSES: Metal Step Flashing CAUTION! Failure to follow instruction steps 1 -5 below will bring joints too close together and may cause unattractive patterns! 2 "(50 mm) - 7 1. Cut 6" off the left end of the first shingle and save this piece for later Minimum T ' (180 mm) use. Apply the 32 (34" for Landmark TL) long piece over and T.(75 mm) above the first- course shingle. Leave the bottom 5 tab portion of Minimum the first course shingle exposed (Figure 12 - 12). Figure 12 - 13: Step flashing minimum dimensions. 2. Cut 11" off the first shingle of the third course and save this for `NOTE: Use 71/2" or more for Metric dimension and LandMark TL shingles. later. Install the 27 (29" for Landmark TL) long piece over and Fold down ► above the second - course shingle. counter flashing 1 the previously removed 11 long piece over step flashing 3. Apply P Y " g ece over and above the P third- course shingle. 4. Apply the previously removed 6" long piece from the second course over and above the fourth - course shingle. -. 5. Install a full shingle against the right edge of each shingle in ® _'-t♦_ courses one through five. • •- 00/7y172"439 Fasten CONTINUING UP THE ROOF: ® / / ii Flashing } �/ — _Lm��/ � um To Roof 1. Beginning again with a full shingle, repeat the five- course pattern Counter i— / -- up the left rake. Flashing // l J /_ i/7- • 2. Fill-in courses across the roof in a stepped diagonal fashion using / / f ull shingles. Do not run courses straight across. IMPORTANT. Do not align joints of shingles closer than 3 . from one another. 49/0 n g` /ash / �ndet \aymen\ ` Amp„.....,___ I�� ��.1 � // r wiiriiiiilo pi�Q S �d e \aQ O • `�����0`� %►�_`` • °fie q E � a \aQ ���`��_�r��_` C ° ° \Se .c� e \`n C°v �s `Se Figure 12 -14: Flashing around a chimney. a \r aC °. J�Se ' .� +•. 1s` G °\'''e .....11, 1-.),i,..131,110.740,111114y, ca .: 7', , -- ''. #4 0# $ *4 9, . , 0 li p I Figure 12 -12: Applying the first 5 courses of Metric dimension. Note: The LandMark TL dimensions differ 118 Chapter12 CERTAINTEED SHINGLE APPLICATOR'S MANUAL ♦' 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 SURFACE FOR REROOFING 1. Cut 7" off the left end of the first shingle and save this piece for o Make the surface of the old roof as smooth as possible by replacing later use. Apply the 29" long piece over and above the first - course missing shingles. Split and nail flat all buckled, raised tabs and shingle. For this and all succeeding courses, align the top edge curling shingles. of the shingle to be applied with the bottom edge of old shingles o It's a good idea to cut old shingles back flush to the rakes in the next course. Exposure of first course only is reduced to 3 ". and eaves. 2. Cut 14" off the first shingle of the third course and save this for o We suggest that you apply corrosion - resistant drip edge along the later. Install the 22" long piece over and above the second - rakes and eaves, covering the edges of the old shingles. This will course shingle. provide a uniform and straight edge that will help prevent water 3. Apply the previously removed 14" long piece over and above the from seeping under the shingle edges. third course shingle. "NESTING" COMBINED WITH THE FIVE COURSE 4. Apply the previously removed 7" long piece from the second DIAGONAL METHOD ( "SEVENS AND FOURTEENS ") course over and above the fourth course shingle. NOTE: Nesting is preferred over "bridging" methods when reroofing 5. Install a full shingle against the right edge of each shingle in courses one through five. Remember that course one shingles are because nesting sheds water best and looks better. Nesting, as only 10" wide. described below, is an easy application over square -tab asphalt strip shingles with a 5" exposure. If you are covering a different type or CONTINUING UP THE ROOF: size shingle, you may need to cut back the tabs so that nesting is 1. Beginning again with a full shingle, repeat the five- course pattern possible. To do this, simply cut off the leading edge of all old shingles up the left rake. when they are lapped less than 2 by the new shingles. This permits 2. Fill -in courses across the roof in a stepped diagonal fashion using a flat nested application that avoids lifted edges and slumps. full shingles. Do not run courses straight across. /"----/ IMPORTANT. Do not align joints of shingles closer than 3 t /2" from -V0 1 u� one another \ J9 `` Co s � �� / 456 -. / ° � j1, TWO ROOF -OVER METHODS � FOR METRIC DIMENSION AND . ... 3 'd - / _ LANDMARK TL SHINGLES C ourse /l4/'s X ippippp / i''� "' m, 2 �, - The same methods u for dean-d k itittapp eck s application of these shingles Z are used for roof - overs. Application of these shingles over English / �s�co r dimension shingles is not recommended — due to the high cost of U • ♦��� s� ean - a lication workmanship and greater risk of worker error. ` C ourse �- HIPS AND RIDGES Figure 12 -15. Five - Course Diagonal, Nested. SHADOW RIDGE" ACCESSORY SHINGLES FOR HIPS AND RIDGES STARTER COURSE: Shadow Ridge shingles have an accented shadow line that is designed to 1. Remove the tabs and the top 2" from standard self-sealing 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 t /2" if drip edge is used, or 3 /4" if no drip edge is \ \ \ \ \ \\ \ \ \\ used 3. Continue with full- length starter shingles along the eaves imp mi iii 1ST COURSE: 1. The first course shingles are made of full LandMark shingles with Figure 12 - 16: Shadow Ridge accessory shingles detach easily firm 2" cut off the bottom of the tabs. three units to make 72 individual cap pieces. 2. Align the first- course strips with the left and lower edges flush with the starter course. CERTAINTEED SHINGLE APPLICATOR'S MANUAL Chapterl2 119 There are 24 three -piece units in each Shadow Ridge bundle, NOTE: Each cap has a laying/alignment notch at the top edge to providing 72 individual caps that will cover 30 linear feet (33 center the piece on the ridge line, and two notches on each side linear feet, Metric) of a hip or ridge. Each English dimension cap to indicate the correct exposure and shadow -line placement piece is 12" by 12" (Metric caps are 13 by 9 ") and features (Figure 12 - 19). The side notches of the cap being applied should clipped corners on the bottom edge of the exposed portion. be aligned with the top edge of the previously applied cap. APPLICATION IS AS FOLLOWS: 12" 1. Apply shingles up to the hip or ridge on both sides, then trim (305mm) flush. - 6" 6' NOTE: The last course of shingles should have an exposure of (150mm) (150mm) 5" (5 for metric) or less when the shingle cap or ridge vent is fastened in place. Otherwise, a potential water leak could occur at exposed shingle end joints. The figures used in this section illustrate Notch for the application of accessory shingles over a ridge vent; application Centering directly to the roof deck is very similar. 12' 12, (305mm) Notches for Alignment to 305m Appl Over 7' 411, Starter Shingle the Top Edge of the Previous (180 �� ///4" Cap for 5' (125mm) Exposure _ Starter Shingle English Dimension \41 so m m)', ' -- 1 .. poi 97/8 (250m m) r 4 _ 4 "-- (125mm) (125mm) f Figure 12 -17: Apply a full cap shingle over the starter piece, Notch for flush with the bottom and side edges of the starter. 1 Centering 2. Install caps beginning at the bottom of a hip or at either end of a 131/4" 5/ (337mm) Notches for Alignment to ridge. Apply a starter piece that has the bottom 5" (58" for 75/8° metric) removed (Figure 12 - 18). Fasten the starter with two nails the Top dge of the Previous (196mm) located about 3" from the rake edge, and 1" in from each side Cap for 5 /8° (141mm) Exposure edge. Make sure fasteners used to apply caps penetrate at least 3 /4" into or through the decking. Metric Dimension NOTE: To assist in proper alignment when ridge vent is not used, snap a chalk line parallel to the hip or ridge along the line where Figure 12 - 19 : Each Shadow Ridge shingle has a centering notch and 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 12 - 18), and place fasteners at 5 (6 for metric) up from the exposed bottom 12' edge and 1" in from each side. Nails must not be e xposed on the ...... 0501 ���/ Laying Notch finished roof. All nail heads must be driven straight and must not lay � cut into the shingle surface. 5° (725mre m) Exposu 5'025°111) \''. 711///* FPOSUre /\11iiiir f 16... V /O 'IN Figure 12 -18: Install cap shingles at their correct exposure and cover all fasteners. Figure 12 -20: Use laying notches to center shingles on hips and ridges, and to locate the correct exposure. 120 Chapter12 CERTAINTEED SHINGLE APPLICATORS MANUAL HIP, RIDGE AND RAKE SHINGLE APPLICATION MOUNTAIN RIDGE HIGH-PROFILE Apply the primary field roofing up to the hip or ridge from both sides HIP AND RIDGE ACCESSORY of the roof and trim flush or lap over one side, not more than half the width of a Mountain Ridge shingle. Use Mountain Ridge accessory shingles to cover hips, ridges or Assure that the installed Mountain Ridge shingles properly cover hip rake edges. One box will cover 20 linear feet. To prevent damage to and ridge field shingles on both sides and the field shingles applied shingles during application, they must be sufficiently warm to allow along rake edges. For a rake edge installation, cut the field shingles proper forming. flush to the rake edge. Apply Mountain Ridge shingles ensuring they fit securely against the rake board. To assist in proper alignment, FASTENING snap a chalk line parallel to the hip, ridge or rake along the IMPORTANT: Use two nails to fasten each shingle. Nails must be line where the side edges of the Mountain Ridge shingles minimum 1 (45 mm) long. For the 4" (100 mm) starter shin- should fall. gle, place fastener 1" (25 mm) in from each side edge and about 2" Prepare a 4" Starter shingle by cutting off the lower 8" color gran- (50 mm) from the rake (or eave) edge, making sure the fastener ule butt portion of one Mountain Ridge shingle. Apply the 4" starter goes 3 /4" into the deck or all the way through. For each full Mountain piece (with sealant nearest the outer edge) over the bottom corner of Ridge shingle, place fasteners 8 (219 mm) up from its exposed the hip or rake, or on either end of the ridge, overhanging the corner butt edge and 1" (25 mm) in from each side edge. or end by approximately /2" and bending the starter shingle along its centerline to form into place (see figures below.) Install a nail on Sealant each side about 2" up from the starter shingle's exposed butt edge and 1" in from each side edge of the shingle. The 8" piece that was cut off may be used to finish the opposite end of hip, ridge or rake. J N 13 Next, apply a full Mountain Ridge shingle over the installed starter ` shingle, bending it along its centerline and forming into place over .1.001" EXP g ce the hip, ridge or rake, flush with the bottom and side edges of the Sealant � starter shingle. Install a nail on each side of the shingle 8 up from 4" Starter the bottom edge and 1" in from each side edge. Piece Continue application of the Mountain Ridge shingles along the hip, ridge or rake as shown. Expose Mountain Ridge shingles 8 ", covering all fasteners. Figure 12 - 21: Hip and ridge application. Here's a Tip... In the winter put hip and ridge cap shingles in your truck with the beater blasting for 20 minutes so the caps don't crack when formed. (Thanks to Mark Dulz, Richmond, MI.) CE R T A I N T E E D S K I N G L E APPLICATOR'S MANUAL Chapter 12 NOTE Blue italics indicates new or modified information. 121 Technical Data Sheet r k T - E° Shadow Ridge n '" Shingle Quality made certain. Satisfaction guaranteed.' (Hip and Ridge Accessory) ENGLISH METRIC PRODUCT DESCRIPTION A shingle of three -piece construction (English -size) or four -piece construction (Metric -size; West Coast only) that combines durability with flexibility and good looks. Available in "English" dimensions —12" x 36" overall, yielding three 12" x 12" caps, or "Metric" dimensions — 13-1/4" x 39 -3/8" overall, yielding four 13 -1 /4" x 9- 27/32" caps. Availability depends on sales region. Colors: Shadow Ridge shingles are available in various colors. Color and product availability can vary by region; please check your region's product catalogue. Limitations: Use on hips & ridges of roofs only after application of primary roofing shingles to both intersecting roof decks. These shingles are designed to be used with CertainTeed's shingles that reference the use of "Shadow Ridge" shingles. Use "Shadow Ridge" product colors that complement the shingle colors applied to the main roof. Special hand - sealed application is required for Miami -Dade acceptance. Contact CertainTeed's Technical Service Department © 1- 800 -345 -1145 for details. Product Composition: Shadow Ridge shingles are composed of a fiber glass mat base. Ceramic coated mineral granules are tightly embedded in specially refined, water - resistant asphalt. The "English" version is a three -piece shingle that must be separated into individual pieces, each 12" x 12 ", by folding along the perforated lines. The "Metric" version is a four -piece shingle that must be separated into individual pieces, each 13 -1/4" x 9- 27/32 ", by folding along the perforated lines. Applicable Standards: ASTM D 3018, Type I ICC -ES ESR -1389 ASTM D 3462 Miami -Dade Product Control Approved* ASTM E 108 Fire Resistance: Class A UL 790 Fire Resistance: Class A ASTM D 3161, Type I Wind Resistance UL 997 Wind Resistance ASTM D 3161, Class F* Wind Resistance NYC -MEA- 120 -79-M *Special hand - sealed application required (Contact CertainTeed's Technical Service Department © 1- 800 -345- 1145 for details). TECHNICAL DATA English Metric Weight/Bundle (approx.): 65 lb 80 lb Dimensions (overall): 12" x 36" 13 -1/4" x 39 -3/8" Separated into individual pieces: 12" x 12" 13 -1/4" x 9- 27/32" Weather Exposure: 5" 5-5/8" Coverage/bundle: 30 lin. ft. 45 lin. ft. INSTALLATION Each bundle of Shadow Ridge shingles has detailed installation instructions including diagrams. Double- coursing will accent the rooflines and improve overall appearance. AVAILABILITY AND COST Availability: For the names of local distributors and dealers, please write Architectural Support, P.O. Box 860, Valley Forge, PA 19482; or call (800) 233 -8990. Cost: Contact a local distributor or dealer for current price information. Technical Data Sheet (Continued) Shadow Ridge Shingle Page 2 of 2 MAINTENANCE Shadow Ridge shingles do not require maintenance when installed according to manufacturer's application instructions. However, to protect the investment, any roof should be routinely inspected at least once a year. Older roofs should be looked at more frequently. WARRANTY This product has a limited warranty against manufacturing defects concurrent with the warranty of the field shingle with which it is installed. TECHNICAL SERVICE Complete technical support and assistance is available through CertainTeed's Technical Service Department @ 1- 800 -345 -1145, Territory Managers, and the fully staffed and equipped Research and Development facility in Blue Bell, PA. FOR MORE INFORMATION Sales Support Group: 800 - 233 -8990 Web site: www.certainteed.com See us in Sweets printed and electronic publications • CertainTeed Roofing P.O. Box 860 Valley Forge, PA 19482 O C opyright CertainTeed Corporation, 2009. r V- * All rights reserved. Updated: 12/2009 Quality made certain. Satisfaction guarantied."