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<br /> <br />. <br />Announcing Fastening Improvements on <br /> <br />]iMBERUNEe and SoVEREIGN <br /> <br />ARCHITECTURAL SHIII6LES SERIES 3-TAB SHINGLES <br /> <br />The Problem... <br />Contra~~ & pIDpeIty DWneIS are InIslratcd <br />over shingle 'a&fening issues!l due to: <br />· Most major shingle manufacturers' application instructions too rigid <br />for fastener placement <br />· Warranty denial for bIow-offs...based on fastening patterns-- <br />even when the real problem is a material defect! <br />· Installation rejections." by code officials and consultants who are assuring compliance with what <br />are overly restrictive manufacturer application directives <br />· Mandatory removal and re-application of shingles-costing time and money <br /> <br />The Solution... <br /> <br />GAF's expanded approved <br />fastener placement area <br />(see reverse for details), <br />resulting in: <br />· Greater flexibility <br />in fastener placement <br />· Efficient installation <br />while maintaining highest quality <br />· Reduced risk of unnecessary <br />and cosily rework <br /> <br />The Proof.. <br />Will these expanded fastener options <br />adversely affect wind uplift resistance? <br />No!!! <br /> <br />· UL testing (UL997) conclllSire/, pl'DJeS that!! <br />once the shingles have sealed!! <br />SAF~ new expanded fastener placlNllent <br />will .OT atlrerse/, affect wind resistance <br /> <br />· SAF*s long-tenn field experience <br />supports the conclusions of UL 997 testing <br /> <br />~. . <br /> <br />.... "Qualily YouCallTrust Since 1886...from IorIh America's LaIgest Roofing Manufacbnr" <br />