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<br />APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS
<br />Thirtillierillina"' Series shingles come 36(914nwr) fr i.203Mn) - g- (229"in)
<br />in *11ther 36" (914nwn) or 36-15116" 4" (356mm'
<br />I Ir.- (292nun)
<br />(93&nm) lengths, depending on 1—', 2- 1 f2- (3 1 8.MT—
<br />shinglitt brand. Application instruc- tZ �3&Tvlil 1 (25ri� - I Irl- 08MM)
<br />tions apply to both. a 0 0 0
<br />(304mm) r
<br />These shingles must be nailed a Adhesive, 5" '1 Z7, I
<br />noirr�nal 5-518"(143mm) from bottom norr" wtexpoged on Back norritriall unexposed
<br />arid 1hr-10 ar�d throtQh
<br />of shingles, as shown, to allow for both layers both layers
<br />penetration through the double ply I I -
<br />area just above the tabs. Nails should I I EI-E sa"�`"
<br />Standard Nalltrig Pattern four rieft per stmigle %I- Nam Gwkw sw Mail Pattern
<br />remain unexposed. Line
<br />GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
<br />- ROOF DECKS: For use on new or reroofing work am well -seasoned, supported wood deck.
<br />fightly-coristructed with maximum 6" (152mm) wide lumber, having adequate nail-hokhM
<br />capacity and smooth surface. Plywood decking as recommended by The Emirieffed Wooa
<br />Assn is acceptable. Plyviiocid decks for Class A installations must be 3/8" (1-Omm) thick or
<br />greater with underlayments as noted below. Shingles must not be fastened directly to insulation
<br />or insulated deck unless authorized in writing by GAF Materials Corporation. Roof decks and
<br />dry prior to app w, gles-
<br />!xlstlQ surfacing material must be Ii ation of shin
<br />UNDERLAYMENT: Underlayrnent beneadi shingles has many benefits, includ.ing preventl
<br />wind driven rain from reachng the interior of the building and prevent, 53p in some =
<br />decking from reacting with asphalt shingles. Underlayment is also requiZ by many code bocl-
<br />ies. Consult your local builifing department for its r i Tents. Where an underlayment is to
<br />e
<br />be installed, a breather -type underlayment such as GVMC s Shingle-Mate"'undertaymem is re-c-
<br />omrriended. Underlayment must be installed flat, without wrinkles.
<br />- FASTENERS: Use of nails is recommended. (Staple specifications and application
<br />instrWicins are available from GAF Materials Coqx)ration, Contractor Services Der., 1361
<br />Alps Road, Wayne, NJ 07470.) Use only zinc coated steel or aluminum, 10 - 1 2 gauge,
<br />barbed, deformed or smooth shank roofing nails with heads 3/8" (1 Omm) to 7/16" (11 2mm)
<br />in diameter Fasteners should be long enough to penetrate at least 3/4" (1 9mm) into wood
<br />us, h' h the plywood must be driven flush with the sur face
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<br />'the shi� installed per shingle,
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<br />a 'na ate both layers of
<br />hi Fa Ws ust 2' (25-38mm) and
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<br />V it ster _ 1 � ) f� Ing
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<br />l:D TAN . These 5
<br />t s _;1 -112 1 _1 2
<br />RE hat firmly bonds the
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<br />s hki,�Oe s together after applicaation exposed to sun a warm temperatures. Shgxjks
<br />installed in fail or Wwiter may not seal until the blowinq Sprinq. If shingles are damaged by winds
<br />Undertayment: Standard Slope-*12 (333mmim) or more
<br />Application of tinderWpirtiltirit: Com deck with one layer of underlayrrient installed withotit
<br />wrinkles. Use only enough nails to hold underlayment in place uritif covered by shingles
<br />Application of em Hashing: Install eave flashing such as GAF Materials Corporation Weather
<br />ki
<br />Witch' or StormGuard* Leak Barrier in localities where leaks may be caused by water bac IM
<br />up behind ice or debris dams. Eave flashing must overhang the roof edge by 3/8' (10m.m) a
<br />extend 24' (610mm) beyond the inside wall line.
<br />4"!1102mmt��__. Deck
<br />IT (305mm) weather watch"
<br />or StiomiGuard"
<br />Minimum Slope�
<br />For foiiver slopes see Box I a F Leak Sarnw
<br />AN sheets are 38" (91 4mm)
<br />wide Shftie-Mate
<br />undertayment. FN
<br />A" rake, place
<br />drip edge on top
<br />of underlayment.
<br />3!r Roof overhang
<br />(5 1 mm) Side Lap
<br />2-(5
<br />F4- 7(102..) End Lap
<br />AkxV eaves put undertayment
<br />on top of metal drip edge�
<br />before sealing or are not exposed to adequate surface temperatures, or if the self -sealant gets
<br />dirty, the shirKjles may never seal. Failure to seal under these circumstances results from the
<br />nature of self -sealing shW*s and is not a manufacturing defect. To insure immediate seali
<br />=4 quairter-sized dabs of shirgle tab adliesive on the back of the shingle V (25mm) and
<br />) ir. from each side and 1 (25mm) up from bottom of the shiingle. The shingle nv.N be
<br />pressed fi" into the adhesive.
<br />NOTE: Application of excess tab adhesive can cause blistering of the shingle.
<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
<br />NOTE: The film strips on the back of each shingle are to prevent sticking together of the shingles
<br />v4* in the burde. Their I NOT uted dunm application.
<br />MTOW IS IPWIC
<br />CANADIAN COLD VVEATHER A71ONS: CSA 123.5-M90 mandates that shin-
<br />gles applied between September I and April 30 shall be adhered with a compatible field -applied
<br />adhesive. See Wind Resistant for GAf Materials Corporation's recommendations for the appli-
<br />cation of that adhesive.
<br />- MANSARD AND STEEP SLOPE APPLICATIONS: For roof slopes greater than 21'
<br />(1 750mm/m) per foot (do NOT use on vertical side walls). shingle seali I be enhanced by
<br />hand sealing. After fastening the shingle in place, apply 4 quairter-sized wMasshille tab adhe
<br />sive as indicated in Wind Resistant above. the shingle must be pressed firmly into adhesive.
<br />- EXPOSURE: 5'(127mm)
<br />-THROUGH VENTILATION: All roof structures must be provided with through ventilation to
<br />prevent entrapment of moisture Men air behind roof sheathing- Ventilation provisions must at
<br />least meet or exceed current F.H.A., H.U.D. or local code minimum requirements.
<br />- NOW-CORRODM METAL DRIP EDGES: Recommended along rake and eave edges on
<br />811 decks, e lot W decks
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<br />- ASPHA I MZCEMIENT: for ", as shingle tab adhesive. Must conform to ASTM
<br />D4586 Type I or 11
<br />la Undedaym9rit: Loliv Slope 2/12-NI2 (167mm-333mnVm)
<br />ApplWatim of m and eatie flashing: Completely cover the deck with two
<br />layers of urKdler as S�U,;ri. Use only enough nails to hold underlayment in place
<br />until covered by shin(fts Ise blind nailing for eave flashings. 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 eZ by 3/8* (10mm) and extend 24' (610mm)
<br />b . inside wall line. Where ice dams or is dams are not expected, install 2 plies of
<br />". the
<br />Shingle -Mate' underlayment.
<br />Low a"
<br />Z"to,4" wewwwaw
<br />(51mm to 102rnm) ===21im- or StorrinGuard"
<br />(305mm)
<br />12
<br />Leak Berner.
<br />An sheets are 36" (914mrn)
<br />wide Shingle-m8w Lap sheett;
<br />undedayment 19" (483mm',
<br />Rake drip edge to provide
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<br />double coverage.
<br />3/8' 1,10mm) Roof owerhang Evles ddpV edge
<br />2 Starter Course
<br />Apply as shown.
<br />Start, at either rake and
<br />tay in edher direction LIM11111018Yrnent
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<br />Drip P9.
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<br />For rn ximu wind resistance so PtaGe shingle 318',"!Orrim�
<br />along ra*es, cement shingles over earve and rake edges;
<br />to underlayment and each 5"'o t,,81
<br />other!n a 4' 102mm) width to provide drip edge
<br />ol asphatl plastic Dof cement Trim tabs off all starter COU(Se
<br />shingles. then place arW naP
<br />Tirm 6'(152mm) as shown. 3'!o 4* (76mm to
<br />frorn end of 102mm) ',om cave
<br />f.rst shin*
<br />3 Fimt 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 lelt. DO NOT lay shingles strakp up the roof since this
<br />procedure can cause an incorrect color blend on the roof and may damage the shingles.
<br />LJ Film owiglos
<br />Close UgsOW IPA
<br />w1th whoie
<br />shirvies
<br />Start fire oo� - shirtilie p-ad W" 01-11
<br />.- E(Wer ee�e and rake edgm tO Prcyde drP Oc9e
<br />4 Second Course
<br />Start and continue second course as shown. Trim 6" (152mm) from the end of the
<br />shingle. Position the shingles in the second and subsequent courses flush with the tops
<br />of the wide cutouts. This results in a 5" (1 27mm) exposure. Continue with fuli width shingles
<br />across the roof. Strike a chalk line about every 6 courses to check parallel alignment with
<br />eaves. NOTE: ShiNles 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 />Trar shingles
<br />6- (152rrwn)
<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 />Tranmed Shtngles
<br />6 Fourth Course and Remaining Courses
<br />Trim 17" (432 mrn) from first shingle in the course, then continue with full shingles across
<br />the roof. Fifth and %OsMuent courses repeat full sh" instructions from Step 3.
<br />Fft Course
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<br />T;hw-cGourse
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<br />Fcairth Course
<br />nd Course
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<br />F rst Cowse
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<br />% Fug Shrigle
<br />Trimmed 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 IMBLRTEX* or a double layer application of Universal Hip & Ridge.
<br />(One bundle of TIMBERTEXO Hip & Ridge covers 20 lineal ft.--6.1 meters.) For double application,
<br />start with triple thickniess 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 />Bond Hip & Ridge shin" TIMSERTEX"
<br />w.tered over Hip or Ridge Ridge
<br />i NaN 9' (229mm)
<br />from bothxr. and
<br />5' (1 27mm) T V (25mm) ftm edge
<br />exposire Nail 5-5/8'(143mm)
<br />from bottom and
<br />I- (25mm) ftim edge
<br />Re-RocAr
<br />If old as"t Tingles are to remain in place, nail down or cut away all loose, curled or lifted shin -
<br />with riew,- and' bef ng the new roofing, sweep the surface clean of all loose
<br />Z"tsr= any wregularities rri'aoyor`�M
<br />Tw; the new shingles, be sum the und"ng shingles
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<br />provide a sincloth surface. Fastmm must be sufficient lero to penetrate the wood deck at least
<br />3/4' (1 9mm) or )j5 two* plywooiJ. Follow other above instructions for application.
<br />Note. Shingles can be =over wood shingles when precmions havii been taken
<br />an acceptalAe smooth This iinclucles cuttirx; back old shingles at eaves and
<br />installing new wood ec i urface smooth and use beveled wood strips
<br />,, 3?ng strips as needed. Make �i
<br />if necessary. Insta # underlayment to maintain Class A rating.
<br />This produo is sold with an express LIMITED WARRANTY ". A copy of ft LIMITED WARRANTY stating its
<br />terms and restrictions is "ed on the prockki wapper or may De obtairied from the distributor of this product or
<br />directly from GAF Matimals Coq)OF~. Any deviation from printed Instructions shall be the responsibility of
<br />applicator arldlifor specifier.
<br />PrecAilutionary Notes
<br />Timbeirline" Series shilrigles are fiberglass, seff-sealwN asphalt shlingles. Because of the natural
<br />characteristic-5-of the h qwlr*t wat oofing material used, these shingles will be stiff in cold
<br />weather and flexible int weag. erpir
<br />1. Bundles should not be dropped on edge nor should attempt be made to w-plarate shingles by
<br />Weaking' over ridge or other bundles.
<br />2. Harx#e carefully. Shingles can easily be broken in cold weather or their edges damaged in hot
<br />weadw.
<br />1 All exposed materials must be of Class A type.,
<br />4. Storage should be in a covered. ventilated area -maximum temperature 11 0"F (43*C.) Store
<br />on flat surface and use wekp equaiiization boards it pallets are to be double stacked.
<br />tust be 'rot
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<br />See Wind Rests I M
<br />8 Wall Flashing (Sloped Roof to Vertical VV4111)
<br />Sheathing ---*- '-*- SK"
<br />5' (1 27mm) PM 11
<br />Ain.
<br />9 Chimney Flashing
<br />Metal F=:%O&. not to Vertical side Well)
<br />(Nailed
<br />Non-cormding iiiiats
<br />exlend down a4er
<br />time fteary
<br />10 Valley Construdion-Closed Cut
<br />Center kill WmW to$ va" cereedine
<br />Of Weelliter WMCh*
<br />or Sionri(kierd"
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<br />11 Valley Construction -Open
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<br />wide nwHmiradirg.
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<br />Wilorrium 4' 1102nw
<br />under stiing, . a$ ar
<br />2' (51 mrn)
<br />Get" N at
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<br />Roofing Cement
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<br />Roof Deck
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<br />high side cf
<br />chl"Iney
<br />Non-cimodinil Metal base fleatirig.
<br />One piece sleii IWMvV for an& cmirse.
<br />C0010rd in Oem mid nitil we 2 nads,
<br />Bond over" shiniiliIpc ti eaphiaiq
<br />onsbc Derne"t
<br />Extria lestarter m
<br />end of shirigle
<br />No fasteners within
<br />6- il -, 52MM) Or carrierwo
<br />Exterod wid
<br />2118" 12'
<br />beyond valley -rftdWe
<br />Run SWIM slinp Wid first
<br />=11"
<br />1 2W71= "Iffurniff',
<br />,en1w U Width rap
<br />( Weather Wandvo or
<br />AWTVIG1.1,11rdeleak ser?m
<br />F (152rmn) and 4")
<br />I Valley
<br />4CLW* the %0"
<br />3% - 451-) a" edr
<br />io ro naii throur
<br />"W Valley
<br />limbed VwVk� m
<br />aeoW plastic
<br />oarrwA �n valley
<br />Topolvelloyll'.1.152mmi
<br />wide between IiIII,
<br />sareeds im- (lorrirri&i)
<br />per bot toward eaves
<br />ROOF DIAPHRAM NAILING SCHEDULE
<br />51 5'
<br />ROOF EDGE
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<br />RIDGE
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<br />—ROOF EDGE
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<br />/,31 io 1,3
<br />2 .2-
<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 />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. "T" bracing may be used in place of permanent bracing provided it extends over al
<br />least 90% of the web.
<br />REVISIONS
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<br />DATE
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<br />DRAWN BY
<br />Daniel M. Ossman
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