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<br />APPLICATION INSTURCTIONS
<br />36" (914MM) 8" (203 9" 229
<br />Timberline Series shingles come in either
<br />36" (914mm) or 36 15/16" (938mm)
<br />lengths, depending on shingle brand.
<br />Application instructions apply to both.
<br />11 1 2" 292
<br />12 1 2 318
<br />1 "(25mm)— 1 1 /2"(38mm)
<br />1"(25mm)— 1 1 /2"(38m
<br />12"
<br />5-5/8 (14433A M)
<br />NOMINAL UNEXPOSED
<br />AND THROUGH
<br />BOTH LAYERS
<br />(304mm)
<br />These shingles must be nailed a normal
<br />5-5/8" (143mm) from bottom of
<br />shingles, as shown, to allow for penetration
<br />through the double ply area just above
<br />the tabs. Nails should remain unexposed.
<br />Standard Nailing Pattern
<br />— Four Nails Per Shingle
<br />GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS. -
<br />ROOF DECKS: For use on new or reroofing work over well —seasoned, supported wood deck,
<br />tightly —constructed with maximum 6" 152mm wide lumber, having adequate nail —holding
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<br />capacity and smoath surface. Plywood decking recommended by The Engineered Wood Assn.
<br />is acceptable. Plywood decks for Class A installations must be 3/8" (10mm) thick or greater
<br />with UNDERLAYMENTS as noted below. Shingles must NOT be fastened directly to insulation or
<br />insulated deck unless authorized in writing by GAF Material Corporation. Roof decks and existing
<br />surfacing material must be DRY prior to application of shingles.
<br />* UNDERLAYMENT: Underlayment beneath shingles has many benefits, including preventing wind
<br />driven rain from reaching the interior of the building and preventing sap in some wood decking
<br />from reacting with asphalt shingles. Underlayment is also required by many code bodies. Consult
<br />your local building department for its requirements. Where an underlayment is to be installed,
<br />a breather —type underlayment such as GAFMC's Shingle —Mate underlayment is recommended.
<br />Underlayment must be installed flat, without wrinkles.
<br />* FASTENERS: Use of nails is recommended. Use only zinc coated steel or aluminum 10-12 gauge
<br />barbed, deformed or smooth shank roofing nails with heads 3/8" (10mm) to 7/16"(12mm) In
<br />diamenter. Fasteners should be long enough to penetrate at least 3/4" (19mm) into wood decks
<br />h plywood decks. Fasteners must be driven flush with the surface of the shingle.
<br />or just through t o py a
<br />Over driving will damage the shingle. Raised fasteners will interfere with the sealing of the shin les.
<br />For normal installation, four fasteners must be installed per shingle, a normal 5-5/8" (143mm3
<br />up form the bottom of the shingle, to peretrate both layers of the shingle. Fasteners must be
<br />installed approximately 1"-1 1/2' (25-38mm) and 11-1/2" to 12 1/2 (292-318mm) from
<br />each side.
<br />* WIND RESISTANCE: These shingles have a special thermal sealant that firmly bonds the shingles
<br />together after application when exposed to sun and warm temperatures. Shingles installed in Fall
<br />or Winter may not seal until the following Soring. If shingles are damaged by wind before sealing
<br />or are not exposed to adequate surface temperatures, or the self —sealant gets dirty, the shingles may
<br />never seal.
<br />1 Underlayment: Standard Slope-4/12 (333mm/m) or more
<br />F UN ER YMENT: Cover deck with one layer of underlayment installed without
<br />APPLICATION 0 D LA y y
<br />wrinkles. Use only enough nails to hold underlayment in place until covered with shingles.
<br />APPLICATION OF EAVE FLASHING: Install eave flashing such as GAF Materials Corporation Weather
<br />Watch or StormGuard Leak Barrier in localities where leaks may be caused bX water backing
<br />up behind ice or debris dams. Eave flashing must overhang the roof by 3/8 (10mm) and
<br />extend 24" (610mm) beyond the inside wall line.
<br />Deck
<br />e (102mm)
<br />12' (305mm)
<br />Minimum slopes.
<br />For lower slopes, see box 1 a.
<br />All sheets are 36" (914mm)
<br />wide shingle- mate
<br />Along rake, place
<br />drip edge on top
<br />of underlayment
<br />2 Starter Course
<br />Apply as shown
<br />Start at either rake and
<br />Icy in either direction
<br />Non -corroding
<br />Metal Drip Cap -
<br />For maximum wind resistance
<br />along rakes, cement shingles
<br />to underlayment and each
<br />other in a 4' (102mm) width
<br />of asphalt roof cement
<br />Trim 6' 1(15:
<br />from end of
<br />first shingle
<br />PW11 3/8' Roof overhang
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<br />2' (51mm) Side Lap
<br />4' (102mm) End Lap
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<br />Underlayment
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<br />L Place shingles 3/8" (10mm)
<br />over edge and rake edges
<br />to provide drip edge
<br />Trim tabs off all starter course
<br />shingles, then place and nail
<br />as shown, 3' to 4' (76mm to
<br />102mm) from eave
<br />4 Second Course
<br />Start and continue second course as shown. Trim 6" (152mm) from the end of the shingle.
<br />Position the shingles in the second and subsequent courses flush with the tops of the wide
<br />cutouts. This results in a 5" (127mm) exposure. Continue with full width shingles across the
<br />roof. Strike a chalk line about every 6 courses to check parallel alignment with eaves. NOTE:
<br />Shingles may be laid from either left or right hand side. Start at either rake edge with
<br />shingles having 6" (152mm) trimmed from rake.
<br />Tri�ngles
<br />6' (152mm)
<br />mm)— ( mm)
<br />14" (356mm)
<br />15" (381 mm) F
<br />1 "(25mm)— 1 1 /2"(38mm) 1"(25mm)— 1 1 /2"(
<br />AND15—r5/M)
<br />NOMINAL UNEXPOSED
<br />THROUGH
<br />Six Nail Pattern
<br />Nail Guide Line
<br />Failure to seal under these circumstances results from the nature of self—sealing shingles and is not a
<br />manufacturing defect. To insure immediate sealing apply 4 quater—sized dabs of shingle tab
<br />adhesive on the back of the shingle 1" (25mm) and 13" (330mm) in from each side and 1"
<br />(25mm) up from the bottom of the shingle. The shingle must be pressed firmly into the adhesive.
<br />For maximum wind resistance along rakes, cement shingles to underlayment and each other in
<br />a 4" (102mm) width of asphalt plastic roof cement. NOTE: Application of excess tab adhesive can
<br />cause blistering of the shingle. The film stripes on the back of each shingle are to prevent
<br />sticking together of the shingles while in the bundle. Their removal in NOT required during
<br />application.
<br />* CANADIAN COLD WEATHER APPLICATION: CSA 123.5—m90 mandates that shingles applied between
<br />September 1 and April 30 shall be adhered with a compatible field —applied adhesive. See Wind
<br />Resistant for GAF Materials Corporation's recommendations for the application of thAT adhesive.
<br />* MANSARD AND STEEP SLOPE APPLICATIONS: For roof slopes greater than 21" (1750mm) per
<br />foot (DO NOT use on vertical side walls), shingle sealing must be enhanced by hand sealing.
<br />After fastening the shingle in place, apply 4 quarter size dabs of shingle tab adhesive as indicated
<br />in Wind Resistant above. The shingle must be pressed firmly into the adhesive.
<br />* EXPOSURE: 5" (127mm)
<br />* THROUGH VENTILATION: All roof structures must be provided with through ventilation to prevent
<br />entrapment of moisture laden air behind roof sheathing. Proper ventilation is also necessary
<br />to help prevent mold growth. Ventilation provisions must at least meet or exceed current F.H.A.,
<br />H.U.D. or local code minimum requirements.
<br />* NON —CORRODING METAL DRIP EDGES: Recommended along rake and eave edges on all decks,
<br />especially plywood decks.
<br />* ASPHALT PLASTIC CEMENT: For use as shingle tab adhesive. Must conform to ASTM D4586
<br />Type I OR II.
<br />Underlayment: Low Slope-2/12-4/12 (167mm-333mm/m)
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<br />APPLICATION OF UNDERLAYMENT AND EAVE FLASHING: Completely cover the deck with two
<br />layers of underlayment as shown. Use only enough nails to hold underlayment in place
<br />until covered by shingles. Use blind nailing for eave flashings. At eaves and where ice dams
<br />can be expected, use one layer of GAF Materials Corporation Weather Watch or StormGuard
<br />Leak Barrier. Eave flashing must overhang the roof edge by 3/8" (10mm) and extend 24"
<br />(610mm) beyond the inside wall line. Where ice dams or debris dams
<br />are not expected, install 2 plies of Shingle — Mate underlayment.
<br />t Lowr slope
<br />(51 m to 1q 02mm)
<br />12 (305mm)
<br />widehah gle mate
<br />underlayment —
<br />Rake drip
<br />3/8' (10mm) Roof
<br />WeatherWatch
<br />or StormGuard
<br />Leak Barrier
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<br />to provide
<br />double coverage
<br />drip edge
<br />First Course
<br />3 Start and continue with full shingles laid flush with the starter course. Shingles may be
<br />laid from left to right or right to left. DO NOT lay shingles straight up the roof since this
<br />procedure can cause an incorrect color blend on the roof and may damage the shingles.
<br />Underlayment
<br />Place shingles
<br />close together but
<br />don't crowd ,
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<br />Continue
<br />first course
<br />with whole
<br />shingles
<br />Start first course with whole shingle placed 3/8' (10 mm)
<br />over eave and rake edges to provide drip edge
<br />Third Course 5
<br />Trim 11" (279mm) from the first shingle in the course, then continue with full shingles
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<br />Fourth Course and Remaining Courses
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<br />Trim 17" (432mm) from first shingle in the course, then continue with full shingles across
<br />the roof. Fifth and subsequent courses repeat full shingle instructions from Step 3.
<br />Fourth
<br />Second Course
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<br />(Sloped Roof to Vertical Wall)
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<br />—Siding
<br />5* (127mrr.) f Min.
<br />Metal Flashing
<br />(Nailed to the Deck, not to vertical side wall)
<br />Capp Shingles Do Not Nail.
<br />Install with Roofing Cement
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<br />Valley center line
<br />Center full width roll
<br />of Weather Watch
<br />or Storq;gpard Lea
<br />Barrier (¢ (152mm
<br />end laps)) in valley
<br />No fasteners within
<br />6' (152mm) of center line
<br />Extra fasteners in
<br />end of shingle
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<br />valley 12 (womm) minimum
<br />Shingles trimmed 2' (51mm)
<br />back from valley center line
<br />Precautionary Notes:
<br />Timberline Series shingle's are fiberglass, self—sealing asphalt shingles. Because of the natural
<br />characteristics of the high quality waterproofing material used, these shingles will be stiff in cold
<br />weather and flexible in hot weather.
<br />1. Do not drop bundles on edge, over the ridge or on other bundles to separate shingles.
<br />2. Handle carefully. Shingles can easily be broken in cold weather or their edges damaged in hot
<br />weather.
<br />3. All exposed material must be of Class A type.
<br />4. Store in a covered, ventilated area —maximum temperature 110'f (43'c). Store on flat
<br />surface and use weight equalization boards if pallets are to be double stacked. Shingles must
<br />be protected from weather when stored at job site. Do not store near steam pipes, radiators,
<br />etc., or in sunlight. All rolled product must be stored on ends.
<br />5. If shingles are to be applied during PROLONGED COLD periods or in areas where airborne dust
<br />or sand earl be expected before sealing occurs, the shingles MUST be hand sealed.
<br />See Wind Resistant instructions.
<br />IMPORTANT: Repair leaks promptly to avoid adverse effects, including mold growth.
<br />Specifications for Timberline Ultra:
<br />* 40 Year Ltd. Transferable Warranty
<br />* 80 mph Ltd. Wind Warranty
<br />* Fiberglass Asphalt Shingle
<br />* Class A rating from UL
<br />* Passes UL 997 Wind Test
<br />* CSA A123.5—M90 and CSA A123.5-98
<br />* ASTM D3018 Type 1
<br />* ASTM D3161 type 1
<br />* ASTM D3462*
<br />* Dade County Approvaed
<br />* Meets Wisconsin Administrative Code
<br />* Approx. 64 Pieces/Sq. (Metric)
<br />* Approx. 80 Pieces/Sq. (English)
<br />* 4 Bundles/Square
<br />* Approx. 256 Nail/Sq. (Metric)
<br />* Approx. 320 Nails/Sq. (English)
<br />* 5 5/8" Exposure (Metric)
<br />* 5" Exposure (English)
<br />* Product is manufactured to meet or exceed ASTM D3462;
<br />values from subsequent testing may vary depending on storage
<br />conditions.
<br />Hip and Ridge 7
<br />For single layer application, use hip and ridge shingles and apply as shown. To enhance
<br />appearance, use GAF TIMBERTEX or a double layer application of Universal Hip & Ridge.
<br />(One bundle of TIMBERTEX Hip & ridge covers 20 lineal ft. — 6.1 meters.) For double
<br />application, start with triple thickness of precut Hip & Ridge shingles and continue remainder
<br />with double thickness. Fasten in some manner as single application shown. Apply laps away
<br />from prevailing wind direction.
<br />8" (203mm) exposure
<br />Bend Hip dt Rage Shingle n�
<br />centered over Hip or Rage Hip R R'rdge
<br />Nail 9' 229mm)
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<br />Re —Roofing:
<br />If old asphalt shingles are to remain in place, nail down or cut away all loose, curled or lifted
<br />shingles; replace with new, and just before applying the new roofing, sweep the surface clean of
<br />all loose debris. Since any irregularities may show through the new shingles, be sure the
<br />underlaying r y g shingles g es provide vi de a smooth surface. Fasteners must be of sufficient length to
<br />penetrate the wood deck at least 3/4" (19mm) or just through plywood. Follow other above
<br />instructions for application. NOTE: Shingles can be applied over wood shingles when precautions
<br />have been taken to provide
<br />de an acceptable smo
<br />oth surface This in
<br />cludes cutting back old
<br />shingles at eaves and rakes and installing new wood edging strips as needed. Make surface
<br />smooth and use beveled wood strips if necessary. Install #30 underlayment to maintain
<br />Class A rating.
<br />This product is sold with a LIMITED WARRANTY only. A copy of the LIMITED WARRANTY stating its
<br />terms and restrictions is printed on the product wrapper or may be obtained from the
<br />distributor of this product or directly from GAF Material Corporation. Any deception from printed
<br />instructions shall be the responsibility of applicator and/or specifer.
<br />Specifications for Timberline 40:
<br />* 40 Year Ltd. Transferable Warranty
<br />* Smart Choice Protection for the first 5 years
<br />* 80 mph Ltd. Wind Warranty
<br />* Fiberglass Asphalt Shingle
<br />* Class A rating from UL
<br />* Algae — Eater Protection available in certain areas
<br />(check sample board details)
<br />* Passes UL 997 Wind Test
<br />* CSA A123.5—M90 and CSA A123.5-98
<br />* ASTM D3018 Type 1
<br />* ASTM D3161 type 1
<br />* ASTM D3462*
<br />* Dade County Approval (Tampa only)
<br />* Meets Wisconsin Administrative Code
<br />* Approx. 64 Pieces/Sq. (Metric)
<br />* Approx. 78 Pieces/Sq. (English)
<br />* 4 Bundles/Square
<br />* Approx. 256 Nail/Sq. (Metric)
<br />* Approx. 320 Nails/Sq. (English)
<br />* 5 5/8" Exposure (Metric)
<br />* 5" Exposure (English)
<br />* Product is manufactured to meet or exceed ASTM D3462;
<br />values from subsequent testing may vary depending on storage
<br />conditions.
<br />Specifications for Timberline 30:
<br />* 30 Year Ltd. Transferable Warranty
<br />* Smart Choice Protection for the first 5 years
<br />* 70 mph Ltd. Wind Warranty
<br />* Fiberglass Asphalt Shingle
<br />* Class A rating from UL
<br />* Algae — Eater Protection available in certain areas
<br />(check sample board details)
<br />* Passes UL 997 Wind Test
<br />* CSA A123.5—M90 and CSA A123.5-98
<br />* ASTM D3018 Type 1
<br />* ASTM D3161 type 1
<br />* ASTM D3462*
<br />* Meets Wisconsin Administrative Code
<br />* Approx. 64 Pieces/Sq. Metric)
<br />* Approx. 78 Pieces/Sq. English)
<br />* 3 Bundles/Square
<br />* Approx. 264 Nail/Sq. (Metric)
<br />* Approx. 312 Nails/Sq. (English)
<br />* 5578 Exposure (Metric)
<br />* 5' Exposure (English)
<br />* Product is manufactured to meet or exceed ASTM D3462;
<br />values from subsequent testing may vary depending on storage
<br />conditions.
<br />BEFORE DIGGING CALL
<br />SUNSHINE STATE ONE —CALL OF FLA
<br />1-800-432-4770
<br />FSS 93.240, SECTIONS 556.101-556.111
<br />REQUIRES MIN. OF 2 DAYS AND MAX. OF
<br />5 DAYS NOTICE BEFORE YOU EXCAVATE.
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