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<br />WRPORATION
<br />APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS
<br />Timberline Series shingles come --- -------- W (914mm) — — +{ s" (203ni - 9' (229mm',
<br />In either 36" (914mm) or 36-15116" t4•
<br />(938rnm) lengths, depending on 1+11 1rr (292mm} ; �� - 1s?�,,�,,,} —
<br />shingle brand. Application instruc- I I� — 1 (25mm7 • -trr (30mmi T2-1,^ (3?tbmml -- t (25nwn; 1 lrr (38mn;i
<br />tions apply to !loth. 1 (25rtun; - + Ir t3tinan) -� - ' i2sm ^i 1-f/2" (36mmi +i
<br />12-
<br />{304mm) i—�
<br />These shingles must be nailed a sw
<br />I 5-sh8"(143m i AAdne®rve s_sre (143mm} 1
<br />nominal 5-518" (143mm) from bottom ,onward unexposed
<br />of shingles, as shown, to allow for and x on' and through
<br />penetration through the double ply t both layerI I �( I PF � ban peyera
<br />area just above the tabs. Nails should Naa Six tea Pattern
<br />unexposed. Standard No" Pert - tod'r raft par > e Line
<br />GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
<br />• ROOF DECKS: For use on new or reroofing work over Krell -seasoned, supported wood deck, before sealing or are not exposed to adequate surface temperatures, or if the self -sealant gets
<br />ticght y-constructed with maximum 6" (152mm) wide lumber, having adequate nail ling dirty, the shingles may never seal. Failure to seal under these circumstances results From the
<br />capacity and smooth surface. PI decking as recominerided b The Engineered! Wood mature M self-sealinci shingles and is not a manufactturim defect. To insure immediate sealing.
<br />Assn s acceptable. Plywood decksysffodr Class A installations must be 3/8" (lbmm) thick or 4 quarter -sized d Hof shkVie tab adhesive on the back of the shingle 1' (25mm) and 13"
<br />greater with underpayments as noted below. Shingles must not be fastened directly to insulation �) in from each side aid 1 (25mm) up from bottom of the shingle. The shingle must be
<br />or insulated deck unless authorized in writing by GAF Materials Corporation. Roof decks and pressed firmly into the adhesive.
<br />existing surfacing material must be dry prior to application of shingles. NOTE: Application of excess tab adhesive can cause blistering of the shingle.
<br />.ffIDERLAYMENT: Underpayment beneath sh les has many benefits, including preventing For maximum wind resistance along rakes, cement shingles to underlaymerlt and each other in
<br />wind (rivet rain from reaching the interior of the btelding and preventing sap to s� wood a 4' (102mm) width of asphalt plastic roof cement.
<br />decking from reacting with asphalt shingles. Underiayment is also required by many code bod- NOTE: The film strips on the back of each shingle are to prevent sticking together of the shingles
<br />ies. Consult your focal building department for its reeqquuiIrements. Where an underpayment is to while in the bundle. Titer removal is NOT a�icatiort.
<br />be installed, a breather -type underpayment such as GAFMC's Shirtgte-Mate'urtderiayrnert is red- • CANADIAN COLD WEATHER AP LICA�S: CSA 123.5 M90 mandates that shin-
<br />ornmertded. Underpayment must be installed flat, without wrinkles. glen applied between September 1 and April 30 shall be adhered with a compatible field -applied
<br />• FASTENERS: Use of nails is recommended. (Staple specifications and application adhesive. See Wind Resistant for GAF Materials Corporation's recommendations for the appli-
<br />instnuctions are available from GAF Materials Corporation, Contractor Services Dom., 1361 cation of that adhesive.
<br />Alps Road, Wayne, NJ 07470.) Use only zinc coated steel or aluminum, 10 12 gauge, - MANSARD ANO STEEP SLOPE APPLICATIONS: For roof slopes greater than 21"
<br />bated, deformed or smooth shank roofing nails with heads 3/8' (lomm) to 7/16' (12mm) (1750mMm) per foot (do NOT use on vertical side walls), shingle sealing must be enhanced by
<br />in diameter Fasteners should be long enough to perpetrate at least 3/4' (19mm) into wood hand sealing. After fastening the shingle in place, apply 4 quarter -sized dabs of shingle tab adhe
<br />decks orjust through the plywood decks. Fasteners must be driven flush with the surface sive as indicated in Wind Resistant above. The shingle must be pressed firmly into the adhesive.
<br />of the shire. Over driving will damage the shingle. Raised fasteners wiA interfere with the •EXPOSURE: 5" (127mm)
<br />sealing of the shin. Fo normal installation, four fasteners must be installed per shingle, •THROUGH VENTILATION: All roof structures must be provided with through ventilation to
<br />a rtorrpinal 5-5(8' (43mm) up iron the bottom of the shingle, to perpetrate both layers of prevent entrapment of moisture laden air behind root sheathing. Ventilation provisions must at
<br />the shingle. Fasteners must be installed approximately 1" 1 1 f2" (7.5 38mm) and least meet or exceed current F.H.A., N.U.D. or local code minimum requirements.
<br />11-1/2° i�-1/2" (292-318mm) from each side • NON -CORRODING METAL DRIP EDGES: Recommended along rake and save edges on
<br />• WIND RESISTANT: These shingles have a special thermal sealant that firmly bonds the all decks, especiaHy� decks
<br />s together after application when exposed to sun and warm temperatures. Shingles • ASPH lli Mry„.��i CEMENT: for use as shingle tab adhesive. Must conform to ASTM
<br />installed in ral1 or Winter may not seal txitil thefollowing . If shtirtgles are damaged by winds D4586 Type I ar ll
<br />+'Underpayment: Standard Slope-4/12 (333mrMm) or more
<br />Applit�tiart of untWWyntertt: Cover deck with one layer of underla installed without
<br />wrinkles. Use only enough nails to hold un�nderlayrriert in �e until covered a ed by shingles
<br />Application of em flash Install eave flashing such as GA Materials Corporation Weather
<br />Watch' or StormiSuard" L Barrier in localities where leaks may be caused by water backing
<br />up behind ice or debris dams. Eave nashin must overhang the roof edge by 3 (10mm) and
<br />extend 24' (610mm) beyond the inside wall line.
<br />4" (102rrnrtj�`�\ Dealt
<br />12' (305mm) `- weaaler watch"
<br />rlAinimum Slope. rnCr or Stoniarde
<br />For power slopes. see Box I I Leak Barrier
<br />Ail shoots are 36' (914mni
<br />wide Shingle -Mate'
<br />urxferlayment. N7N
<br />Along take, place
<br />drip edge on top
<br />of underpayment.
<br />3tW Rod overhang
<br />rK72" (51mm) Site Lap
<br />( 102mm) End tap
<br />Along eaves put undertaymen(
<br />on top of metal drip edge.
<br />la Undedaymont: Low Slope 2112-4112 (167mm-333mmlm)
<br />Application of undedapmnt and eon flashing: Completely cover the deck with two
<br />layers of underlaymernt as shown. Use only enough nails to hold t r der'layment in place
<br />until covered by shingles. Use blind nailingq for eave flashlinngqs. At eaves and where ice dams can
<br />be expected, use one layer of GAF Materials Corporation Weather Watch" or StormGuard" Leak
<br />Barrier. Eave flashing must overhang the roof edge by Mr (10mm) and extend 24' (610mm)
<br />beyond the inside wall line. Where ice dams or debris dams are not expected, install 2 plies of
<br />Shingle -Mate' underpayment.
<br />Low slope
<br />2" to 4" ✓/ weather watch-
<br />(51mm to 102mm) � or StomGuwd"
<br />12" (305mm) ` teak Barrier
<br />-
<br />AN shoots are 3rrur,)
<br />(914 Wide e sineets
<br />4m)
<br />urder(ayrnent 19" (483mm)
<br />Rake drip edge to provide
<br />double coverage.
<br />318' (1 thruRoof overhangEaves ddP edge
<br />Zstarter Course
<br />Apply as shown.
<br />Star, at either rake and
<br />lay in either direction undertoymernt
<br />Ili
<br />Non -caroling Utz
<br />Meta( Drip Edge rite` `rl
<br />Got+lt+e� "
<br />• titan -
<br />Lor maximum wind resistance
<br />along rakes, cement shingles Goo�so Place shingle 31a' (10ri
<br />110
<br />of e, 1, a4" 1 0 mm) w dth S`e het - + oprovided p edand achger eave and roke e
<br />as
<br />of asphall plastic roof cement. p• - "
<br />Trial tabs off all starter course
<br />+ shrngles, then place and nail
<br />mm} +" as shown. 3' to 4' (75mrr to
<br />Trim 6"(152
<br />++ 102mm) from save
<br />from end of
<br />first shin*
<br />3 First Course
<br />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 140T 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 />Undertnyrtnem tied! 0*40 e
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<br />cnntinue
<br />first wines
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<br />Start rest axes® with whole shorgle placed 3V ('omm}
<br />- aver alive and rake edges to provide drip edge
<br />4 Second Course
<br />Stint and continue second course as shown. Trim 6" (152mm) from the end of the
<br />shingle. Position the shingles in the second and subsequent douses flush with the tops
<br />of the wide ctA(xRs. This results in a 5" 0 27mm) exposure. Continue with full width shingles
<br />across the roof. Strike a chalk line about every 6 courses to check parallel alignment with
<br />eaves. NOTE: Shingles may be laid from either
<br />left or right hand side. Start. at either rake
<br />edge with shingles having 6" (152mm)
<br />trimmed from rake.
<br />Trim shingles
<br />6-(152mm)
<br />L Third Course
<br />s7 Trim 11" (279mm) from the first shingle in the course then continue with full shingles
<br />across the roof.
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<br />7nomi ned Shingles''
<br />First Course
<br />Full Shagis
<br />6 Fourth Course and Remaining Courses
<br />Trim 17" (432 m) 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 />Firth Course
<br />Full Shingle
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<br />Thee Course r r'
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<br />econd Course
<br />se`�Full Shingle
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<br />Trammed Shingles
<br />7 Hip and Ridge
<br />For single layer application, use hip and ridge shingles and apply as shown. To enhance
<br />appearance, use GAF I IMBERTEX' or a double layer application of Universal Hip & Ridge.
<br />(One bundle of TIMBERTEX" Hip & Ridge confers 20 lineal ft -6.1 meters.) For double application,
<br />start with triple thickness of precut Hip & Ridge shingles and continue remainder with double
<br />thickness. Fasten in same manner as single application shown. Apply laps away from prevailing
<br />wind direction.
<br />8" (203mm) exposure
<br />Bend Hip & Ridge shin gie TIMBERTExe
<br />centered over Hip or Ridge N'lp & Ridge
<br />Neil 9' (229mm)
<br />from bottom and
<br />5" (127mrn} 1" (25mm) frrxn edge
<br />exposure Nail 5-SW (143mm)
<br />from bottom and
<br />1" (25mm) from edge
<br />Re -Roofing
<br />If off asphalt shingles are to remain in place, nail down or cut away all loose, curled or lifted shin -
<br />replace with new: andjust before the new roofing sweep the surface clean of all ktose
<br />is. Since rys irrequularitres rrlay show xougtt the new , be sure true = shingles
<br />provide a srrnooth sir ace. Fasteners must be of sufficient to penetrate the deck at least
<br />3/4' (19m m) or just through piyvroou�!. Follow other above inst turn for tc�ion.
<br />Note. Shies can be applied over wood shingles when precautions have been takers to provide
<br />an acceptable smooth surface. This includes cutting back old shingles at eaves and rakes and
<br />installing new wood edgiM strips as needed. Make surface smooth and use beveled wood strips
<br />if necessary. install #36 uikWaymertt to maintain Class A rating.
<br />This product is sold with an express LIMITED WARRANTY only. A dolly of the LiMITED WARRANTY stating its
<br />term aid restrictions is prinked on the prc dtfct wrapper or may be obtained from the distributor of this product or
<br />dirxtI from GAF Materials Corporation. Any deviation from printed instructions shall be the responsibility of
<br />applicato arpd/a specifier.
<br />Precautionary Notes
<br />Timberline' Series shiingles are fiberglass, self -se asphalt shingles. Because of the natural
<br />characteristii the h quaf wall oofing material used, these shingles will be stiff in cold
<br />aril flex
<br />ible exible in ttot wilea r.
<br />1. Bundles should not be dr= on edge nor should attempt be made to separate shingles by
<br />'breaking" over ridge or bundles.
<br />2. Handle carefully. Shingles can easily be broken in cold weather or their edges damaged in hot
<br />weather.
<br />3. All exposed materials must be of Class A type.
<br />4. Storage should be in a covered. ventilated area -maximum temperature 110°F (43°C.) Store
<br />on flat surface and use weight equalization boards it pallets are to be double stacked.
<br />Shun ies must be protected from weather when stored at job site. Do riot store near steam
<br />pipes radiators, etc., or in su nfigtht. All rolled product must be stored on ends.
<br />5. If shingles are to be applied curt PROLONGED COLD periods or in areas where airborne
<br />dust or sand can be expected before sealing occurs, the shingles MUST be hand sealed.
<br />See Wind Resistant instructions.
<br />Wail Flashing (Sloped Roof to Vertical Wall)
<br />Sheerhing —►fi •.-- Siding
<br />i
<br />5" f 127mm) Min,
<br />�-�--- - Metal Fla�hithg
<br />(Nailed lo the dei not to vertical ski VON)
<br />8 Chimney Flashing
<br />/ Not Nail.
<br />ins all with t ap �oollong Cement
<br />�- Roofing Cement
<br />in Shingle
<br />-f- -Roof Deck
<br />Cdicltet on
<br />high side of
<br />Non-dxnodang mew c hl-I
<br />counla fiaehrlg to
<br />expand down over Non-conodag moat base A"trblg.
<br />t plastmg One place stop asaMrg fir each course.
<br />Canard in pled:0 and nas with 2 nails.
<br />Bond overlying shingles in as"
<br />_ 1 Piesbc coon
<br />10 Valley Construction -Closed Cut
<br />Cerlew fA V"ft boa Val"
<br />d Weatharwa@r3L•
<br />or SoorwroQlard _
<br />Leak Bernier (61 (151hrxr )
<br />and lope) „+alloy.
<br />Shwtales a 2' (l
<br />11 Valley Construction -Open
<br />rtle1N n
<br />t&rgnsxrl 4' (102mm
<br />intern shirgias,few
<br />Extra tasternr in
<br />end of shkngie
<br />Na lssw- .s Wolin
<br />6-1152mm} of Cen9erXrla
<br />Extww and shiroll
<br />at se" it (308mmj
<br />beyond vasep, aernloodone
<br />CYpped owner set
<br />_ an rodalg ownerx
<br />File $wow slap and Aral
<br />area course daey saoas
<br />valley 12' (305mm} nnirarturn
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<br />if vv.enar Waldr• dx
<br />Atim,cuard•Look earn«
<br />6- (157r i end taps;
<br />1 •alley
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<br />4to root )abi�
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<br />W i valley
<br />Ell sloorvies in
<br />o +n valley
<br />Top of vea" 6- (,152mm1
<br />wide bell~ etnllipo",
<br />spreadsta-tionrrJmi
<br />per foot tpaard eaves
<br />ROOF DIAPHRAM NAILING SCHEDULE,
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<br />Consult Section R 803.2.3.1 For Additional info
<br />1 8d Ring Shank Nails @ 6" o.c. Edges & @ 12 o.c. Intermediate
<br />2 8d Ring Shank Nails @ 4" o.c. Edges 8t @ 6" o.c. Intermediate
<br />3 8d Ring Shank Nails @ 4" o.c. Edges & @ 4" o.c- Intermediate
<br />NOTES:
<br />A. See Structural Notes for sheathing specifications and wind speed.
<br />B. End joints of the roof sheathing shall be staggered and occur over framing membe
<br />C. Schedule assumes sheathing is fastened directly to Southern Yellow Pine or Doug
<br />Fir or better.
<br />D. See truss Manufacture's truss engineering cut sheets for additional permanent
<br />bracing that may be required.
<br />E. "To' bracing may be used in place of permanent bracing provided it extends over at
<br />least 90% of the web.
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<br />DRAWN BY
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