1 II 11 1 1F, 1-111'I1 o 1 "ul"_ i' 1 11 I if11 l' _ _
<br />I- III I 111,1 ' 1 I: 'I in e ' .1 ' _
<br />I 1 ( I
<br />- '1 -I r1l 1 IR 1' l i ■
<br />REVISIONS
<br />NO DATE DESCRIPTION
<br />GAFMArEFMW
<br />CORPORATION
<br />APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS
<br />TMrtberine• Series shingles txlrne
<br />e (203n■n)
<br />In either 36" (914mm) or 36-15116" ,4• (358rtwrh;
<br />(936mm) lengths, depending on i „ tlr (ze2rrm) I� 15" (3etrnm)
<br />shingle brand. Appik4rdon Instruc- I+-- , (25mm) - r-irr (39mm) ) - I Ir?Y (3ahrm) -) 1 (25rm) - 1 yr (3emm)
<br />lions apply to loth. 1 (2srrm-rr - (25,rim) ,-trr per■n) —.I
<br />1T
<br />These shingles must be nailed a 5- . 1 � , sell sow Adht— Z i 5Ora (,r4�■n' 1
<br />nominal 5-5/8* (143mm) from bottom SMnor"nei wwPosed ' o eaai irhahwn.ad
<br />of shingles, as shown, to allow for and through and mug►+
<br />penetration through the double ply hatl1t , both Wirers
<br />area just above the tabs. Nails should saw Nosing Patter tour r� par Net Gulch sac Nos Pattern
<br />remain unexposed. - Line
<br />GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
<br />• ROOF DEC": For use on new or reroofing worst over well -seasoned, supported wood deck, before seating or are not exposed to adequate surface temperatures, or if the self-sealarx gets
<br />tic rtly-constructed with maxirrhum 6" (152mm) wide lumber, having adequate nail -holding dirty, the shingles may never seal. Failure to seal under these circumstances results from the
<br />ca t and smooth surface. PI decksnq as recomrrntihded by The Engi�vwed natlxe of self seal' shingles and is not a marwfacturmg defect. To insure immediate sealirhg,
<br />As Is acceptable. Plywood tdeckyMsftx Class A installations must be 3/t3" (1Drhtm) thick or pppplIy 4 quarter sized d Hof shirtJIe tab adhesive on the back of the shirrs 1' (25mm) and 13'
<br />greater with tr►derlaynThents as noted below. Shingles must riot be fastened directly to Dion (330rran) in frorrn each side and 1 (25rrhrn) up from bottom d the shingle. The shingle must be
<br />o trtsWated deck unless atittnorized in writing by GAF Materials Corporation. Roof decks mid pressed firmly into the adhesive.
<br />exi�sarfacing rt�terial must be prior to application of shingles. NOTE: Application of excess tab adhesive can cause blistering of the shingle.
<br />RLA NT: tJrxiertaynrnent has many behhefits, including prevtrtting For maximum wind resistance along rakes, cement shingles to underlayment and each other in
<br />wind driven rain from reaching the interior of thee and preventinmgg sap in some wood a V (102rrmh) width of asphalt plastic roof cement.
<br />decking from reacting with asphalt shingles. Underiayment is also regtxred by many code Dot NOTE: The film strips on the back of each shingle are to prevent sticking together of the shingles
<br />des. Con suAt yor Local budding department for its reegqtuxirerrnerrts. Where an imderlaymtrt is to vithile in the bundle. Their removal is NOT duri1hq application.
<br />be installed, a brtuathen-type underlayment such as GAfMC's Shingle-Mate'underiayrtnert is rec- • CANADIAN COLT) WEATHER A AT1t061S: CSA 123.5-M90 mandates that shin-
<br />oihrtherded. UnderlaymerN must be installed flat, without wrinkles. glen applied between September 1 and AApprri!! 30 shall be adhered with a compatible field -applied
<br />• FASTENERS: Use of nails is recommended. (Staple specifications and application adhesive. See Wind Resistanht for GAF Mlaterials Corporation's recommendations for the appli-
<br />instructio ns are available from GAF Materials Corporation, Contractor Services Dept 1361 cation of that adhesive.
<br />Alps Road, Wayne, NJ 07470.) Use only zinc coated steel or aluminum, 10-12 gauge • MANSARD AND STEEP SLOPE APPLICATMONS: For roof slopes greater than 21"
<br />barbed deformed or smooth shank roofing nails with heads 3/8- (1 Omm) to 7/16- (1-2tnntj (1750mm/m) per foot (do NOT use on vertical side walls), shingle sealtt'nnqq must be enhanced by
<br />in diameter. Fasteners should be long enough to penetrate at least 3/4' (19mm) into wood had sealing. After fastening the shingle in place, apply 4 quarter -sized tabs of shingle tab adhe-
<br />deck s or just through the plywood decks. Fasteners must be driven Nish with the surface sive as indicated in Wind Resistant above. ?he shingle must be pressed firmly into the adhesive.
<br />of theeatinshtn�e Over diving will damage the shirtgte. Raised fas[enners wiA installeinterfere with the • EXPOSURE: 5' (127mm)
<br />sg of the For namal lnstallatioi, four fasteners must be d per shingle, -THROUGH VENTILATION: All roof strictures must be provided with through ventilation to
<br />a manurial 5 5/8�( 43mm) up From the bottom of the shingle, to ptnetrate both layers of prevent entrapment of moisture laden) air behind roof sheathing. Ventilation provisions must at
<br />the sh le. Fastt'rhers must be Installed approximately 1' 1 1>2' (25-38mm) and least meet or exceed current F.H.A., H.U.D. or local code mirdmum requiremerts.
<br />11-1/2' 1�-1/2' (292-318rtxn) front each side. • NOWCORROOING METAL DRiP EDGES: Recommended along rake and eave edges on
<br />• 4YMiO RESISTANT: These shingles have a specie! thermal sealant that firmly bonds the all decks, especially V decks.
<br />sh' t[her after application when a Set to sun and warm temperatures. Shktgles •ASPHALT ply( CEMENT: for use as shingle tab adhesive. Must conform to ASTM
<br />�in or Winter may riot seal until it* Spring. If shahgies are damaged by wands D4586 Type I or 11.
<br />1 Undel-layment: Standard Slop"12 (333mm/m) or more
<br />Ap ion of tndmiayrnew Cover deck with one layer of underlayment installed without
<br />wrinkles. Use only enough nails to hold underlayment to place until covered by shingles
<br />Application of tam �c Install eave flashing such as GAS Materials C ation Weather
<br />Witch" or StormGuard" L Barrier in localities where leaks may be caused water back'
<br />up behind ice or debris dams. Eave flashing must overhang the roof edge by 3 (10mm) and
<br />extend 24' (610mm) beyond the inside wall line.
<br />4" (102mmr_�__,_ Deck
<br />12' (305mm) weao,hzt Watch
<br />Mti *mgn Ste, f or StormGuard'
<br />For lower slopes. am Box 1a '_ i Leak Barrier
<br />AN shorans are 36' (914mm) `�
<br />wide Shi og{tMatea
<br />fi\\
<br />t.
<br />Along rake, place
<br />drip edge on top
<br />of undedayment.
<br />318' Rod overhang
<br />2" (51mm) Side Lap
<br />F4' (102mm) End Lap
<br />Along eaves put underiaymem
<br />on top of metal drip edge.
<br />laUnderlayment' Low Slope 21124112 067mm-333mm/m)
<br />Application of underlaryhntaet attd ears Aar: Completely cover the deck with two
<br />layers of underlayrrterx as shown. Use only enough nails to hold underlayment in place
<br />until covered by shlrgle. Use blind nailing for eave fla . 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 edQe by 3/8' (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' underlayment.
<br />Low slope
<br />T to 4" Weather Watch`
<br />(Strom in 102rrxn) or SkxTnGuard*
<br />12" (305mrn) ` s Leak Bonier.
<br />AN s 14mm)wide shinglo�msw Lop chests
<br />fit. f 1 {4 3 m)
<br />Rake drip WWI
<br />double coverage.
<br />dot
<br />318' (1Ornm) Roof overhang F_eves drip edge
<br />ZStarter Course
<br />Apply as shown.
<br />Start at ei8eer rake and
<br />toy in eldest direction UildetteymeM
<br />��t`
<br />Non �e
<br />Metal grip E o ut�ee.
<br />e
<br />For maximum wind resistance
<br />along rakes, cement shingles 0,490 Place shingle 318' (10mm)
<br />to of nra !4"" �02mm) width ` faia.each�et G to provide drip edge edgesover save and rake
<br />of asphhaft plastic roof cement. v
<br />Trdm tab■ off all starter course
<br />shingles, then place and nab
<br />Trim 6" (152mm) as shown
<br />, 3- toom 4- (76mm to
<br />from end of
<br />rust shingle
<br />3 First Course
<br />Start and continue with full shingles laid flush with the starter course. Shirhgtes may be
<br />laid from left to right or right to left. DO NOT fay shingles straight tip the roof since this
<br />procedure can cause an incorrect color blend on the roof and may damage the shingles.
<br />Urheerleynhera Ptasir a"r40
<br />slats taastitw but
<br />don Slow
<br />��cP' Cont)nue
<br />first colitis
<br />with whole
<br />Start r•at noires wile whole shingle )dated W (+Qmm)
<br />over naive end rake edges to provide drip edge
<br />4 Second Course
<br />Start and continue second course as shown. Trim 6" (152mm) from the end of the
<br />shingie. Position the shingles in the second and subsequent courses flush with the tops
<br />of the wide cutouts. This results in a 5" (127mm) 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 />First
<br />Corse
<br />Trim Shingles
<br />ti- (152mm)
<br />5 Third Course
<br />Trim 11" (279mm) from the first shingle in the course then continue with full shingles
<br />across the roof.
<br />1
<br />♦ � 1
<br />♦ }f
<br />Trimmed Shingles''
<br />Fast Course
<br />Full Shingle
<br />Ra"Roofin�
<br />If old asphalt shingles are to remain in place, nail down or cut away all loose, curled or lifted stt*n-
<br />g�es; ri ce with new: and just before "tthhe new roofing sweep the surface cleannogf all loose
<br />debris. Since arty irreQutarittes may showawthru the new be stye the undlod shingles
<br />provide a srrhooth surface. Fasteners mist be sufficient ie � penetrate the dealt at least
<br />3/4' (19mm) or alai throilo plywood. Follow, other above instructions for application.
<br />Able x�es can be applied over wood shtngies when precautions have been taken to provide
<br />an acceptable surface. This includes cutting back old shingles at eaves and rakes and
<br />installing new woodedqinq strips as needed. Make surface smooth and use beveled wood strips
<br />if necessary. install #36 tirderlaymertt to mairitain Class A rating.
<br />This product is sold with an express LIMITED WARRANTY ordy A copy of the LIMITED WARRANTY stating its
<br />terms and restrictions is printed on theproduu wrapper or malt be obtained from the distributor of on product or
<br />tTiretxly frortl GAF Mabirlals Corporation. Any deviation from printed instructions shall be the responsibility of
<br />applror and/or specifier.
<br />Precautionary Notes
<br />Timberline• Series shingles are fiberglass, set -seams asphalt shingles. because of the natural
<br />characteristic*df the hih quality waterproofing material used, these shingles will be stiff in cold
<br />weather and flexible in fi� weMher.
<br />1. Bundles should not be dropped on edge nor should attempt be made to separate shingles by
<br />'breaking- over ridge or �r bandies.
<br />2. Hake 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 11O*F (43•C.) Saxe
<br />on flat surface and use weight equalization boards if pallets are to be double stacked.
<br />EENtRUNK
<br />t be protected iron weather when► stored at job site. 1b store near steamrs, e[c., a le suxhlight. AN roiled product must be stared nds.5. to be alpplied durrtq PROLONGED COLD periods or in s vrlwre airbornecan be expelled ore sealing occurs. the shingles Mbe hand sealed.istant ir>strtictions.
<br />8 Wail Flashing (Sloped Roof to Vertical Wail)
<br />stieeaik,g — T�.� �— slalr,9
<br />5' (127mm) Mtn.
<br />7 Metal Flashing
<br />(Nailed to the dock, not to vertical side wall)
<br />49 Chimney Flashing
<br />/" I � with Rooting t".emerst
<br />�— Roofreg Cement
<br />-4 Shingle
<br />f-Rod Dock
<br />crick« an
<br />high side of
<br />N 46to rhChimney
<br />~
<br />exi■rid du■■h over ["� Nor>-opn0*19 mNB bees Gashing.
<br />louse \\\ one Pike step fleeh)rig for each course.
<br />Cann in Owe and rue with 2 nets.
<br />9orw a+r" e1*g in asphalt
<br />h PieNc cwrrerd
<br />6 Fourth Course and Remaining Courses ' O Valley Construction --Closed Cut
<br />Trim 17" (432 mm) 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 />Carder *A width roll Caaertrr eExtra&ti
<br />M*»r in
<br />arier of WewalicM "d•
<br />No faelenero riNlNrh
<br />Fifth Course iStion"Quarenk (t52.m�1 '— e'(I52mm)ofcerderline
<br />Full Shingle •rm �) to v■Il•y.
<br />Third Course �' ♦ b center s rr..r+ �"...-
<br />R ♦ 4".r
<br />y
<br />Fourth Coursecany
<br />some Walter in rocont;
<br />i
<br />Run ■tartar stlp and Grate
<br />tl • athkiye course ahoy toots
<br />IAn�L� �' ♦ �' Water 12' (305nm) miRnum
<br />% Second Course
<br />` ♦ First Course
<br />•
<br />♦♦` , ♦,, Full Shingle gbe&fr � T( )
<br />bads
<br />Tr rnmed 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 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 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 />s' (203mm) exposure
<br />Bend Hip & Ridge shik" TiMBERTEX*
<br />centered over ip or Ridge Hip & Ridge .
<br />4
<br />Nall 9" (229mm)
<br />from bottom and
<br />5' (127mm) 1" (25mm) from edge
<br />expos" Nail 5.5i8" (143mm)
<br />from edge
<br />11 Valley Construction -Open
<br />(:ante` 20' (50Grmn)
<br />ricr"�n
<br />Uitrhlrter01Zr 4' ri st12mm
<br />u,ar (ta ..
<br />~ NO Alm rot
<br />r w olhw walcr• or
<br />lcii"Gusrd► Lsok harrier
<br />r (152mrn) ale iii")
<br />h Water
<br />maim to mew Gashing
<br />IN--4s7 ) Wong' age
<br />to nol rW Gnough
<br />Ernhsd a�
<br />cement !n vMbyniainsppl�es m
<br />Top a(VO" 6' (152mm)
<br />,speaft yid■ belhasoIle' (tQrsrJmj
<br />per focttowsm •aver
<br />ROOF DIAPHRAM NAILING SCHEDULE,
<br />5h
<br />ROOF EDGE
<br />5�
<br />r----------
<br />--------
<br />----
<br />-
<br />L——————————
<br />————————
<br />— — — — —-�
<br />I
<br />RIDGE
<br />2 ;
<br />1
<br />r - - - - - - - - - -
<br />,2
<br />_-----
<br />- - - -
<br />--�
<br />w
<br />J�
<br />I
<br />ROOFEDGE
<br />Fr
<br />L- _ --1—
<br />T1----
<br />— — —
<br />— --I
<br />1
<br />i
<br />ROOF DIAPHRAM NAILING SCHEDULE
<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 & @ 6" o.c. Intermediate
<br />3 8d Ring Shank Nails @ 4" o.c. Edges & @ 4" o.c- Intermediate
<br />N 0 T :
<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. "T" bracing may be used in place of permanent bracing provided it extends over al
<br />least 90% of the web.
<br />3
<br />c
<br />y
<br />4
<br />�
<br />�
<br />G
<br />i
<br />131
<br />•�
<br />N
<br />C
<br />.0
<br />•40
<br />C
<br />rhF�•r
<br />hit
<br />`�
<br />L
<br />�
<br />v
<br />•N
<br />m•r
<br />ey
<br />,C
<br />Ili
<br />..
<br />3
<br />CD
<br />o
<br />o 00
<br />Mffitt
<br />40 0 of O ) M
<br />C V NQ chi
<br />=O
<br />M U f1'
<br />cM •O O
<br />L> UJ
<br />LL
<br />cli
<br />CD M to U a
<br />E cs 2 E
<br />o-EiZ
<br />�U L NM
<br />�[] tMQ i0
<br />O t
<br />O a a p� 0
<br />E r.: 62n rn
<br />+- to O m 4) :3 co
<br />1
<br />U N co
<br />O o� a)
<br />oT-
<br />0)
<br />N
<br />Z 0 F M U) c
<br />tt3 4) ~ 0
<br />I-• o � t- i t"`i a
<br />UJ
<br />Itaiss—
<br />�
<br />a
<br />LU
<br />o
<br />�
<br />oC
<br />JOB NO.
<br />(
<br />MASTER
<br />DATE
<br />JU LY 1, 2015
<br />DRAWN BY
<br />Daniel M. Ossman
<br />SHEET NO.
<br />LS -- 4
<br />f
<br />IF;
<br />
|