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<br />DESIGN PRESSURE ANCHORING LOCATIONS , SEE • DESIGN PRESSURE $
<br />EXT. +55 sf 3'-0" x 7'-0" INSWING DETAtL 12 EXT. +55 sf
<br />STRUCTURAL STEEL OR WOOD MEMBERS MUST ANCHORING. LOCATK)NS-- INT'. -55 s
<br />ENT. -55 psf VIEWED FROM INTERIOR
<br />CARRY 142 #/rt Loao AND THE sTRucrtlAL 6'-0" x 6'-8' INSWING w w9g 99
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<br />70 FRAME OR ASTRAGAL
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<br />1535 N. Cogswell St, Suite C25 5-207E-07
<br />Rockledge, FL 32955
<br />FBPE Certificate of Authority No. Phone: 321-690-1788
<br />Fax: 321490-1789 SHEET 7 of 8
<br />VARIES W/ WALL SIZE
<br />1.73" 0. 16" 5.625" MIN. WIDTH
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<br />0.173"
<br />r 0.175"
<br />0.105" OFFSET
<br />OFFSET
<br />FRAME HINGE REINFORCEMENT 32 FRAME HINGE REINFORCEMENT 32
<br />FLEMING FRAME_ 7GA HOT KEWANEE FRAME 7GA. HOT
<br />ROLLED STEEL ROLLED STEEL
<br />MAX. PANEL
<br />WIDTH 36" I
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<br />.5050"
<br />0.75"
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<br />FOR IVES MODEL 1455 (0.50" THICK) 77
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<br />6'-8" MAX. • • • • • •
<br />3 PANEL = 7925"
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<br />7'-0" & 6'-B" DOOR MODELS
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<br />No. 41323 '` pgµayg No.:
<br />1535 N. Cogs"( St, Suite C25 p� LLC S-2078-08
<br />Rockledge, FL 32955
<br />ii Certificate of Authority No. Phone: 321-690-1788 SHEET 8 of
<br />25935 For. 321-690-1789
<br />JAMB INTERMEDIATE FASTENER rnuuvc.t ucnas-a.
<br />NO. a SMS OR EQUAL CDRWERS ' 0{)(* SINGLE HUNG
<br />ARE TO BE %' TAPCONS
<br />1' MDt
<br />EMBEDMENT
<br />NO�TE���j
<br />FLG 6CRUCK i WINDOW PERIMETER,lGM
<br />INTERMEDIATE FASTENERS
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<br />(•) 2001 SINGLE HUNG PREVIOUSLY
<br />HEADER FASTENERS CALK BETWEEN
<br />NO. 8 SMS (TYP AS REQ'D) WOOD BUCK dMASONRY OPENING
<br />BY OTHERS
<br />CAULK BETWEEN
<br />WINDOW FLANGE 6
<br />WOOD BUCK 1/4' SHIM
<br />\ f J-- MAX,
<br />PERIMETER
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<br />ANCHORS WINDOW WIDTH (53k MAX,) 1-1/4' HIM,
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<br />W04 M I'LAIM
<br />AND PRE -CAST
<br />PERIMETER S&L
<br />CAULK BY
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<br />TYPICAL \\
<br />1 g BUCK JA31tB SECTION fTYP)
<br />PRE -CAST
<br />- - -- -
<br />TYPICAL ELEVATION lZUEH M LOCATIONS FLG 5 BUCK t WINDOW PERIMETER,
<br />OTHERS
<br />WINDOW INSTALLATION NOTESt
<br />1. DESIGN StRUCfURAL LLTAA/RATING: 40 PSF/H-R40 & 55 P5'F/H-R55
<br />2. CERTIFIED TEST REPORTS: NCTL-210-2359-01 do NCTL-210-1946-7, 8 & 9
<br />3. FRAME: 6063-TO ALUMINUM/FLANGE TYP
<br />ELEVATION 3�,G"I'1{% I !�I'P)
<br />4. GLASS: SINGLE PANE A INSULATED
<br />5• FASTENERS: 304 SS OR COATED FOR CORROSION RESISTANCE.
<br />6, GIAZING: EXTERIOR GLAZED WITH ADHESIVE SILICONE BACK -BEDDING AND A SNAP ALUMINUM
<br />EXTERIOR GLAZING BEAD FOR MONOLITHIC GLASS, AND A RIGID PVC GLAZING BEAD FOR INSULATED GLASS,
<br />TYP
<br />GLAZING SITE IS COMPLY
<br />7, N4MDOW SEALN4T5: CEN,I'LY W/AAA1A BDO-92 OR EOUnlALENT.
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<br />& WINDOW W000 BUCKS: STRUCTURAL 1MIEGRITY AND ATTACIfEMENi 1T1 771E WINDOW OPENING IS THE SOLE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE
<br />OWNER. ENGINEER, AND/OR THE CONTRACTOR. r3
<br />9. STATE L LOCAL BLD6° CODES- CONFORMANCE IS SOLE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE ARCHITECT, BLDG. OWNER OR CONTRACTOR.
<br />SEASONSHIELD tNC, SHEET
<br />DRAWING NUMBER NUMBER
<br />En neerin Approvals+ WORPM Note 11DtOftXE
<br />I
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<br />03/02/02
<br />I
<br />GLASS OPTIONS,
<br />SEE NOTES.
<br />GLASS OPTIONS,
<br />SEE NOTE 4•
<br />FLANGE TYPE
<br />WINDOW FRAME
<br />SILL
<br />1/4' SHIN
<br />- MAX,
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<br />M , Or I " vervtas, FL 33569 (MM2689.941 M.Gtf g a o a > Z III
<br />0 Application Instructions for
<br />MO
<br />provided g p 9
<br />total area should be doubled.
<br />IT IS PARTICULARLY IMPORTANT TO PROVIDE ADEQUATE VEN-
<br />TILATION.
<br />• HERITAGE 30 AR°
<br />BUILDING PRODUCTS LAMINATED ASPHALT SHINGLES
<br />iFrederick, MD -Tuscaloosa, AL
<br />THESE ARE TFUE MANUFACTURER'S APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE ROOFING CONDITIONS DESCRIBED. TAMKO ROOF-
<br />ING PRODUCT, INC. ASSUMES NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR LEAKS
<br />OR OTHER ROOFING DEFECTS RESULTING FROM FAILURE
<br />TO FOLLOW THE MANUFACTURER'S INSTRUCTIONS.
<br />THIS PRODUCT IS COVERED BY A LIMITED WARRANTY, THE TERMS OF WHICH ARE PRINTED ON THE WRAPPER.
<br />IN COLD WEATHER (BELOW 40°F), CARE MUST BETAKEN TO AVOID DAMAGE TO THE EDGES AND CORNERS OF THE SHIN-
<br />GLES.
<br />IMPORTANT: It is
<br />not necessary to remove the plastic strip from the back of the shingles.
<br />1. ROOF DECK
<br />i
<br />These shingles ire
<br />for application to roof decks capable of receiving
<br />cooler months
<br />can especially be a problem if the shingles are applied in co m
<br />or in areas on the roof that do not receive direct sunlight. These condi-
<br />and retaining fasteners,
<br />FOr roofs having'
<br />and to inclines of not less than 2 in. per foot.
<br />pitches 2 in. per foot to less than 4 in. per foot, refer
<br />lions may impede the sealing of the adhesive strips on the shingles. The
<br />i
<br />to special instru dons
<br />.
<br />titled "Low Slope Application". Shingles must be
<br />compounded b prolonged cold weather
<br />inability to seal down may be comp y p 9
<br />applied properly. TAMKO
<br />assumes no responsibility for leaks or defects
<br />conditions and/or blowing dust. In these situations, hand sealing of the
<br />resulting from improper
<br />application, or failure to properly
<br />shingles is recommended. Shingles must also be fastened according
<br />prepare the surfce
<br />to! be roofed over.
<br />to the fastening instructions described below.
<br />NEW ROOF QGK
<br />CONSTRUCTION: Roof deck must be smooth,
<br />Correct placement of the fasteners is critical to the performance of the
<br />dry and free from
<br />warped surfaces. It is recommended that metal drip
<br />shingle. If the fasteners are not placed as shown in the diagram and
<br />described below, this will result in the termination of TAMKO's liabilities
<br />edges be installeld
<br />at eaves and rakes.
<br />under the limited warranty. TAMKO will not be responsible for damage
<br />PLYWOOD: All
<br />shall be exterior grade as defined by the
<br />to shingles caused by winds in excess of the applicable mph as stated
<br />(plywood
<br />American Plywood
<br />Association. Plywood shall be a minimum of 3/8 in.
<br />in the limited warranty. See limited warranty for details.
<br />thickness and applied
<br />in accordance with the recommendations of
<br />the American PltV
<br />I
<br />wood lAssociation.
<br />FASTENING PATTERNS: Fasteners must be placed 5-1/2 in. from
<br />the bottom edge of the shingle, penetrating through the common bond,
<br />HEAT 1
<br />RD Boards shall be well -seasoned tongue -and
<br />and located horizontally as follows:
<br />groove boards a
<br />nominal minimum
<br />d not over 6 in. nominal width. Boards shall be a 1 in.
<br />thickness. Boards shall be properly spaced and
<br />1) Standard Fastening Pattern. (For use on decks with slopes 2 in. per
<br />nailed,
<br />foot to 21 in. per foot.) One fastener 1 in. back from each and and one
<br />12 in. back from each end of the shingle for a total of 4 fasteners.
<br />8. VENTILATION
<br />(See standard fastening pattern illustrated below).
<br />Inadequate ventilation
<br />of attic spaces can cause accumulation of mots
<br />STANDARD FASTENING PATTERN NAIL ZONE/
<br />COMMONBOND
<br />tUre In winter months
<br />and a build Up Of heat In the summer.
<br />FASTENERS
<br />/
<br />These condition$
<br />can lead to:
<br />/t
<br />1. Vapior Condensation
<br />t
<br />EXPOSl1RE
<br />5"
<br />2. Buckling of shingles due to deck movement.
<br />51/i
<br />3. Rotting of wood members.
<br />4. Premature failure of roof.
<br />1 �
<br />1"-►I �r- 11"--►L--- 13" --►�.- 11"-►I �t"
<br />To insure adequate
<br />ventilation and circulation of air, place louvers of
<br />2) Mansard Fastening Pattern. (For use on decks with slopes greater
<br />sufficient size high
<br />in the gable ends and/or install continuous ridge and
<br />than 21 in. per foot.) One fastener 1 in. back from each end and one
<br />soffit vents. FHA ITIinimumproperty
<br />standards require one square foot of
<br />fastener 10 1/2 in. back from each end and one fastener 13-1/2 in.
<br />net free ventilation
<br />area to each 150 square feet of space to be vented,
<br />back from each end for a total of 6 fasteners per shingle.
<br />or one square foot
<br />per 300 square feet if a vapor barrier is installed on
<br />nin pattern illustrated below.
<br />(See Mansard Taste g p)
<br />the warm side of
<br />near the
<br />the ceiling or if at least one half of the ventilation is
<br />ridge. If the ventilation openings s are screened, the
<br />MANSARD FASTENING PATTERN COMMONB
<br />COMMONBOND
<br />FASTENERS
<br />R
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<br />3. FASTENERS
<br />1 "-.I � 91/i'-�3+-10" •-+�-3' +-9% -- � 1"
<br />WIND CAUTION: Extreme wind velocities can damage these shingles
<br />after application when proper sealing of the shingles does not occur. This
<br />(Continued)
<br />Central District 220 West 4th St., Joplin, MO 64801
<br />800-641-4691 03105
<br />Visit Our Web Site at Northeast District 4500 Tamko Dr., Frederick, MD 21701
<br />800-368-2055
<br />Southeast District 2300 35th St., Tuscaloosa, AL 35401
<br />800-228-2656
<br />WWW.tamWI tom Southwest District 7910 S. Central Exp., Dallas, TX 75216
<br />800-443-1834
<br />Western District 5300 East 43rd Ave., Denver, CO 80216
<br />800-530-8868
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<br />TAM■1O • HERITAGE 30 AIR'
<br />BUILDING PRODUCTS LAMINATED ASPHALT SHINGLES
<br />Frederick, MD - Tuscaloosa, AL
<br />NAILS: TAMKO recommends the use of nails as the preferred method
<br />of application. Standard type roofing nails should be used, Nail shanks
<br />should be made of minimum 12 gauge wire, and a minimum head di-
<br />ameter f 0 3/8 in. Nails should
<br />be long enough to
<br />penetrate 3/4 in. into
<br />the roof deck. Where the deck is less than 3/4 in. thick, the nails should
<br />be long enough to penetrate completely through plywood decking and
<br />extend at least 1 /8 in. through the roof deck. Drive nail head flush with
<br />the shingle surface.
<br />Properly Driven Improperly Drlven
<br />�'O 3/e" min dlameter underdrlven overdriven crooked
<br />Asphalt
<br />shingles
<br />Ejz
<br />g � Decking
<br />r7_ 1/4" nominal
<br />straight, good penetration, Inadequate too deep, cuts Inadequate
<br />and flush with shingle surface penetration Into shingle anchorage
<br />STAPLES: If staples are used in the attaching process, follow the above
<br />instructions for placement. All staples must be driven with pneumatic
<br />staplers. The staple must meet the following minimum dimensional
<br />requirements. Staples must be made from a minimum 16 gauge gal-
<br />vanized wire. Crown width must be at least 15/16 in. (staple crown
<br />width is measured outside the legs). Leg length should be a minimum
<br />of 1-1/4 in. for new construction and 1-1/2 in. for reroofing thus allowing
<br />a minimum deck penetration of 3/4 in. The crown of the staple must be
<br />parallel to the length of the shingle. The staple crown should be driven
<br />flush with the shingle surface. Staples that are crooked, underdriven or
<br />overdriven are considered
<br />improperly applied.
<br />Property Driven Improperly Driven
<br />el, /Ifi' N underddven overdriven crooked
<br />Asphah
<br />Shingles
<br />2 I}
<br />EL01M'-Decking
<br />�/+•min.
<br />CAUTION: ALL FASTENERS MUST BE DRIVEN INTO THE
<br />NAIL ZONE/COMMON BOND AS SHOWN IN THE DIAGRAM
<br />ABOVE.
<br />4. UNDERLAYMENT
<br />UNDERLAYMENT: An underlayment consisting of asphalt saturated felt
<br />must be applied over the entire deck before the installation of TAMKO
<br />shingles. Failure to add underlayment can cause premature failure of
<br />the shingles which is not covered by TAMKO's limited warranty. Apply
<br />the felt when the deck is dry. On roof decks 4 in. per foot and greater
<br />apply the felt parallel to the eaves lapping each course of the felt over
<br />the lower course at least 2 in. Where ends join, lap the felt 4 in, If left
<br />exposed, the underlayment felt may be adversely affected by moisture
<br />and weathering. Laying of the underlayment and the shingle application
<br />must be done together.
<br />Products which are acceptable for use as underlayment are:
<br />- TAMKO''No. 15 Asphalt Saturated Organic Felt
<br />-A non -perforated asphalt saturated organic felt
<br />which meets ASTM: D226, Type I or ASTM D4869, Type I
<br />- Any TAMKO non -perforated asphalt saturated
<br />organic felt
<br />In areas where ice builds up along the eaves or a back-up of water from
<br />frozen or e clogged utters is po
<br />tential otent al Taoism TAMKO's Moisture
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<br />Guard Plus" waterproofing underlayment (or any specialty eaves flash-
<br />ing product) may be applied to eaves, rakes, ridges, valleys, around
<br />chimneys, skylights or dormers to help prevent water damage. Contact
<br />TAMKO's Technical Services Department for more information.
<br />TAMKO does not recommend the use of any substitute products as
<br />shingle underlayment.
<br />Be APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS
<br />STARTER COURSE: A starter course may consist of TAMKO Shingle
<br />Starter, self-sealing 3-tab shingles or a 9 inch wide strip of mineral
<br />surface roll roofing. If self-sealing 3-tab shingles are used, remove
<br />the exposed tab portion and install with the factory applied adhesive
<br />adjacent to the eave. Attach the starter course with approved fasten-
<br />ers along a line parallel to and 3 in. to 4 in. above the eave edge. The
<br />starter course should overhang both the eave and rake edges 1/4 in.
<br />to 3/8 in. If a roll roofing is used, seal down the shingles in the first
<br />course by applying adhesive cement in four spots equally spaced to
<br />the surface of the starter strip and press the shingle down on the spots
<br />of cement. Plastic cement should be used sparingly, as excessive
<br />amounts may cause blistering.
<br />SHINGLE APPLICATION: Start the first course with a full size shingle
<br />and overhang the rake edge 1/4 in, Cut 8 in. from a full shingle to
<br />form a shingle 29 in. long. Use this to start the second course (see
<br />diagram below). Cut a 23 in. long shingle to start the third course.
<br />Use the remaining 14 in. piece of shingle to start the fourth course
<br />and use the remaining 8 in. piece to begin the fifth course. Continue
<br />up the rake in as many rows as necessary using the same formula as
<br />outlined above. The butt of the shingle should be aligned with the top
<br />edge of the sawtooth of the underlying shingle for a 5 in. exposure
<br />(see shingle application drawing illustrated on this panel). When you
<br />make your final cut at the roof's edge, flip any pieces that are 8 in. or
<br />longer back onto the roof. These pieces can be worked in anywhere
<br />without creating zippers or color variations.
<br />NOTE: Do not align joints of shingle courses when working in cut
<br />pieces. Joints should be no closer than 4 in. from one another.
<br />repeat
<br />courses
<br />rake
<br />Sth course $' •'�^i•�
<br />23,/ 14r,
<br />41hcourse
<br />3rd course 3r�
<br />2nd course
<br />1st course 11
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<br />® (CONTINUED from Pg. 2)
<br />TA1ViK O • HERITAGE
<br />30 AR°
<br />BUILDING PRODUCTS LAMINATED ASPHALT SHINGLES
<br />Frederick, MD - Tuscaloosa, AL
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<br />Starter Course° Begin by cutting shingles into 5 x 36 inch strips. This
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<br />is done by removing the 5 in. tabs from the bottom and approximately
<br />2 in. from the top the shingles that
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<br />same width as the exposure of the old shingles. Apply the starter
<br />piece
<br />so that the self-sealing adhesive lies along the eaves and is even with
<br />the existing roof. The starter strip
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<br />should be wide enough to overhang
<br />the eaves and carry water into the gutter. Remove 3 in. from the length
<br />of the first starter shingle to ensure that the joints from the old roof do
<br />not align with the new.
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<br />First Course: Cutoff approximately 2 in. from the bottom edge of the
<br />shingles so that the shingles fit beneath
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<br />the existing third course and
<br />align with the edge of the starter
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<br />strip. Start the first course with a full
<br />36 in. Ion shing
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<br />Section
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<br />Second and Sr4r•r
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<br />tion method you choose to use,
<br />Se LOW SLOPE APPLICATION
<br />remove the appropriate length from the
<br />rake end of the first shingle in each succeeding course. Place the top
<br />On pitches 2 in. per foot to 4 in. per foot cover the deck with two layers
<br />of asphalt saturated felt. Begin by
<br />edge of the eW The shinfull le wl th shingainst the butt edge of the old shingles in the
<br />applying the felt in a 19 in. wide strip
<br />along the eaves and overhanging the drip edge by 1/4 to 3/4 in. Place
<br />used on the second
<br />reduce the exposure of the first courlse to 3 in. The re aini course will
<br />maining courses
<br />a full 36 in. wide sheet over the 19 in, wide starter piece, completely
<br />will automatically have a 5 in. exposure.
<br />overlapping it. All succeeding courses Will be positioned to overlap
<br />the preceding course by 19 in. If
<br />Existing shingles
<br />winter temperatures average 25°F
<br />or less, thoroughly cement the felts to
<br />each other with plastic cement
<br />from eaves and rakes to a point of a least
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<br />24 in, inside the interior wall
<br />line of the building. As an alternative, TAMKO's Moisture Guard Plus®
<br />self -adhering waterproofing underlayment may be used in lieu of the
<br />Drip edge
<br />cemented felts.
<br />9. MANSARD ROOF OR STEEP SLOPE ROOK
<br />Nip edge
<br />New shingles � �,� � 7
<br />If the slope exceeds 21 in. per foot (60), each shingle must be sealed
<br />s"
<br />exposure-��
<br />�'3"exposure
<br />with quick setting asphalt adhesive cement immediately upon installa-
<br />tion. Spots of cement must be
<br />equivalent in size to a $,25 piece and
<br />applied to shingles with a 5 in. exposure, use 6 fasteners per shingle
<br />9e VALLEY APPLICATION
<br />.
<br />See Section 3 for the Mansard Fastening Pattern.
<br />Over the shingle underlayment, center a 36 in. wide sheet of TAMKO
<br />Nail -Fast" or a minimum 50 lb. roll
<br />Be RE -ROOFING
<br />roofing in the valley. Nail the felt only
<br />where necessary to hold it in place and then only nail the
<br />Before re -roofing, be certain to inspect the roof decks. All l
<br />P Ywood
<br />shall meet the requirements listed in Section
<br />edges. outside
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<br />Nail down or remove curled or broken
<br />IMPORTANT: PRIOR TO INSTALLATION WARM SHINGLES TO
<br />PREVENT DAMAGE WHICH CAN OCCUR
<br />shingles from the existing roof.
<br />Replace all missing shingles with new
<br />WHILE BENDING
<br />SHINGLES TO FORM VALLEY.
<br />ones to provide a smooth base.
<br />Shingles that are buckled usually indicate warped decking or
<br />protruding
<br />nails. Hammer down all protruding nails or remove them and refasten in
<br />a new location. Remove all drip edge
<br />After valley flashing is in
<br />• Apply the first course of shin lace: les
<br />metal and replace with new.
<br />along the eaves of one of the
<br />intersecting9 roof planes and across the
<br />If re -roofing over an existing roof where new flashing is required
<br />e valley.
<br />to
<br />Protect against ice dams (freeze/thaw cycle of water and/or the backup
<br />of water in frozen or clogged gutters), remove the old roofing to
<br />Note: For proper flow of water over the trimmed shingle, always start
<br />applying the shingles on the roof plane that has the lower
<br />a point
<br />at least 24 in. beyond the interior wall line and apply TAMKO's Moisture
<br />less height. slope or
<br />Guard Pluse waterproofing underlayment. Contact TAMKO's Technical
<br />Services Department for more information.
<br />Extend the end shingle at least 12 in.
<br />onto the adjoining roof.
<br />APPIY
<br />The nesting procedure described below is the preferred method for re-
<br />roofing over square tab strip shingles with a 5 in. exposure.
<br />succeeding courses in the same manner, extending them
<br />across the valley and onto the adjoining roof.
<br />•
<br />Press the shingles tightly into the valley.
<br />Use normal shingle fastening methods.
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<br />Central District 220 West 4th St., Joplin, MO 64801 800-641 -4691
<br />Visit Our Web Site at Northeast District 4500 Tamko Dr„
<br />Frederick, MD 21701 03/05
<br />WWW.ta111kO.COm Southeast District 2300 35th St., Tuscaloosa, AL 35401 800-368-2055
<br />Southwest District 800-228-2656
<br />7910 S. Central Exp., Dallas, TX 75216
<br />Western District 5300 East 43rd Ave., Denver, CO 80216 800-443-1834
<br />800-530-RRRR
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<br />TAMKO • HERITAGE 30 AR°
<br />BUILDING PRODUCTS LAMINATED ASPHALT SHINGLES
<br />Frederick, MD - Tuscaloosa, AL
<br />Note: No fastener should be within 6 in. of the valley centerline, and two
<br />fasteners should be placed at the end of each shingle crossing
<br />the valle
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<br />• To the adjoining roof plane, apply one row of shingles vertically fac-
<br />ing
<br />the valley and 2 in, back from the valley centerline.
<br />Note: For a neater installation, snap a chalkline over the shingles for
<br />guidance.
<br />• To complete the valley, apply shingles on the adjoining roof plane
<br />by positioning the tip of the first shingle of each row at the 2 in
<br />point from the centerline where the edge of the vertical shingle has
<br />been applied, covering the vertical shingle.
<br />FOR ALTERNATE VALLEY APPLICATION METHODS, PLEASE CON-
<br />TACT TAMKO'S TECHNICAL SERVICES DEPARTMENT
<br />Valley centerline
<br />36" wide TAMKO
<br />Nail Fast ® or 50lb. or 1 Extra nail in
<br />heavier roll roofing end of shingle
<br />• " Extend end shingle
<br />1 12"-18" beyond
<br />valley centerline
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<br />Undedayment No fasteners within
<br />6" of centerline
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<br />Place tip of shingle on the edge of
<br />the vertical shingle, 2lnchas back
<br />from valley centerline and covering
<br />the vertical shingle.
<br />10. NIP AND RIDGE FASTENING DETAIL
<br />Apply the shingles with a 5 in. exposure beginning at the bottom of the
<br />hip or from the end of the ridge opposite the direction of the prevailing
<br />winds. Secure each shingle with one fastener on each side, 5-1/2 in.
<br />back from the exposed end and 1 in. up from the edge.
<br />4MKO recommends the useof TAMKO Hip & Ridge shingle products.
<br />there matching colors are available, it is acceptable to use TAMKO's
<br />lass -Seal or Elite Glass Seal shingles cut down to 12 in. pieces.
<br />OTE: AR type shingle products should be used as Hip & Ridge
<br />1 Glass -Seal or Elite Glass -Seal AR shingles.
<br />Isteners should be 1/4 in. longer than the one used for shingles.
<br />1PORTANT: PRIOR TO INSTALLATION, CARE NEEDS TO BE
<br />kKEN TO PREVENT DAMAGE WHICH CAN OCCUR WHILE BEND-
<br />IG SHINGLES IN COOL WEATHER.
<br />Direction of prevailing wind
<br />art 5" exposure
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<br />here 5" exposure
<br />)TE: Exposure should be 1 /8 in. more when using shingles produced
<br />Frederick, Md. See illustration below.
<br />Direction of prevailing wind
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<br />THESE ARE THE MANUFACTURER'S APPLICATION INSTRUC-
<br />TIONS FOR THE ROOFING CONDITIONS DESCRIBED. TAMKO
<br />ROOFING PRODUCTS, INC. ASSUMES NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR
<br />LEAKS OR OTHER ROOFING DEFECTS RESULTING FROM FAIL-
<br />URE TO FOLLOW THE MANUFACTURER'S INSTRUCTIONS.
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<br />Visit Our Web Site at Northeast District
<br />4500 Tamko Dr., Frederick, MD 21701
<br />800-368-2055
<br />Visit Our Web Site at Northeast District
<br />4500 Tamko Dr., Frederick, MD 21701
<br />800-368-2055
<br />Southeast District
<br />WWW.tamko.com
<br />2300 35th 5t., Tuscaloosa, AL 35401
<br />800-228-2656
<br />Southeast District
<br />COm
<br />2300 35th St., Tuscaloosa, AL 35401
<br />800-228-2656WWWatamkO.
<br />Southwest District
<br />7910 S. Central Exp„ Dallas, TX 75216
<br />800-443-1834
<br />Southwest District
<br />7910 S. Central Exp., Dallas, TX 75216
<br />800-443-1834
<br />Western District
<br />5300 East 43rd Ave., Denver, CO 80216
<br />800-530-8868
<br />Western District
<br />5300 East 43rd Ave., Denver, CO 80216
<br />800-530-8868
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