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HomeMy WebLinkAboutProduct Approval R E C E I D FFB 2Ie EXTERIOR RESEARCH 11 DESIGN,LLC. Certificate of Authorization#9503 J TRINII E�® g 353 CHRISTIAN OX ORD,STREET, TUNIT 6478 PHONE:(203)262-9245 FAX:(203)262-9243 EVALUATION REPORT Allied Building Products Corp. Evaluation Report A42960.10.12-R3 dba TRI-BUILT Roofing Products F1.16048-113 9050 Louisiana Street Date of Issuance:10/25/2012 Merrillville,IN 46410 Revision 3: 10/08/2015 SCOPE: This Evaluation Report is issued under Rule 61G2O-3 and the applicable rules and regulations governing the use of construction materials in the State of Florida.The documentation submitted has been reviewed by Robert Nieminen, P.E. for use of the product under the Florida Building Code and Florida Building Code, Residential Volume. The products described herein have been evaluated for compliance with the 5th Edition (2014) Florida Building Code sections noted herein. DESCRIPTION: TRI-BUILT Roof Underlayments LABELING: Labeling shall be in accordance with the requirements the Accredited Quality Assurance Agency noted herein. CONTINUED COMPLIANCE: This Evaluation Report is valid until such time as the named product(s)changes,the referenced Quality Assurance documentation changes,or provisions of the Code that relate to the product change. Acceptance of this Evaluation Report by the named client constitutes agreement to notify Robert Nieminen, P.E. if the product changes or the referenced Quality Assurance documentation changes. Trinity)ERD requires a complete review of this Evaluation Report relative to updated Code requirements with each Code Cycle. ADVERTISEMENT: The Evaluation Report number preceded by the words "Trinity)ERD Evaluated" may be displayed in advertising literature. If any portion of the Evaluation Report is displayed,then it shall be done in its entirety. INSPECTION: Upon request,a copy of this entire Evaluation Report shall be provided to the user by the manufacturer or its distributors and shall be available for inspection at the job site at the request of the Building Official. This Evaluation Report consists of pages 1 through 5. Prepared by: may: ,.u•- Robert J.M.Nieminen P.E. The facsimile seals earin was authorized Robert Nieminen, ' PP B by Florida Registration No.59166 Florida DCA ANE1983 " P.E.on SO/08/2015.This does not serve as an electronialtysigned document.Signed,sealed hardcoples have been transmitted to the Product Approval Administrator and to the named client CERTIFICATION OF INDEPENDENCE: 1. TrinitylERD does not have, nor does it intend to acquire or will it acquire, a financial interest in any company manufacturing or distributing products it evaluates. 2. TrinityI ERD is not owned,operated or controlled by any company manufacturing or distributing products it evaluates. 3. Robert Nieminen, P.E.does not have nor will acquire,a financial interest in any company manufacturing or distributing products for which the evaluation reports are being issued. 4. Robert Nieminen,P.E:does not have,nor will acquire,a financial interest in any other entity involved in the approval process of the product. 5. This is a building code evaluation. Neither Trinity lERD nor Robert Nieminen, P.E.are, in any way,the Designer of Record for any project on which this Evaluation Report,or previous versions thereof,is/was used for permitting or design guidance unless retained specifically for that purpose. TRINITY 4 E �® ROOFING COMPONENT EVALUATION: 1. SCOPE: Product Category: Roofing Sub-Category: Underlayment Compliance Statement: TRI-BUILT Roof Underlayments, as producedby TRI-BUILT, have demonstrated compliance with the following sections of the Florida Building Code through testing in accordance with the following Standards. Compliance is subject to the Installation Requirements and Limitations/Conditions of Use set forth herein. 2. STANDARDS: Section Property Standard Year 1507.2.4,1507.2.8,1507.2.9.2, Physical Properties ASTM D1970 2009 1507.4.5.1,1507.5.3,1507.7.3 1504.6 Accelerated Weathering ASTM G155 2005 1507.3.3 Installation Practice FRSA/TRI April 2012(04-12) 2012 1523.6.5.2.1 Physical Properties TAS 103 1995 3. REFERENCES: Entity Examination Reference Date ERD(TST6049) Physical Properties 540540.02.13-1 02/19/2013 ERD(TST6049) Physical Properties S40540.11.13 11/19/2013 ERD(TST6049) Physical Properties 540540.03.14 03/26/2014 ERD(TST6049) Physical Properties 544870.04.14-2 04/02/2014 ERD(TST6049) Physical Properties S44870.04.14-3 04/02/2014 ERD(TST6049) Physical Properties 544870.04.14-1 04/10/2014 ERD(TST6049) Physical Properties 544870.04.14-4 04/10/2014 ERD(TST6049) Physical Properties S43530.02.14-1-R1 05/14/2014 ERD(TST6049) Physical Properties S43530.05.14 05/28/2014 ERD(TST6049) Physical Properties S40540.10.14 10/31/2014 ERD(TST6049) Physical Properties SC7645.02.15 02/13/2015 ERD(TST6049) Accelerated Weathering SC8520.04.15 05/27/2015 UL,I.I.C.(QUA9625) Quality Control Multiple-Listing R16814 09/04/2015 UL,LLC.(QUA9625) Quality Control Service Confirmation Exp.10/16/2017 4. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION: 4.1 Self-Adhering Underlayments: 4.1.1 Tri-Built Sand-R SA Shingle Underlayment is a self-adhering, glass-mat reinforced, sand-surfaced, SBS modified bitumen roof underlayment,with a 36-inch sheet width. 4.1.2 Tri-Built S/A HT TU Underlayment is a self-adhering, non-woven polyester fabric surfaced, SBS modified bitumen roof underlayment 4.1.3 Tri-Built Smooth HT S/A Underlayment is a self-adhering,glass-mat reinforced,film-surfaced,SBS modified bitumen roof underlayment. S. LIMITATIONS: 5.1 This is a building code evaluation. Neither Trinity IERD nor Robert Nieminen, P.E. are, in any way, the Designer of Record for any project on which this Evaluation Report, or previous versions thereof, is/was used for permitting or design guidance unless retained specifically for that purpose. 5.2 This Evaluation Report is not for use in the HVHZ. 5.3 Fire Classification is not part of this Evaluation Report; refer to current Approved Roofing Materials Directory for fire ratings of this product. Exterior Research and Design,I.I.C. Evaluation Report A42960.10.12-113' Certificate of Authorization#9503 F1.16048-113 Revision 3:10/08/2015 Page 2 of 5. TRINIW!ERD I 5.4 TRI-BUILT Roof Underlayments may be used with any prepared roof cover where the product is specifically referenced within FBC approval documents. If not listed, a request may be made to the AHJ for approval based on this evaluation combined with supporting data for the prepared roof covering. 5.5 Allowable roof covers applied atop the underlayments are as follows: TABLE 1: ROOF COVER OPTIONS Underlayment Asphalt Nail-On Tile Foam-On Tile Metal Wood Shakes Slate Shingles &Shingles Tri-Built Sand-R SA Shingle Yes No No No Yes Yes Underlayment Tri-Built S/A HT TU Yes Underlayment Yes Yes See 5.5.1 Yes Yes Yes Tri-Built Smooth HT S/A Yes No No Yes Yes Yes Underlayment 5.5.1 "Foam-On Tile" is limited to use of the following Approved tile adhesives unless tensile adhesion / long term aging data from an accredited testing laboratory is provided. Tri-Built S/A HT TU Underlayment with 3M`2-Component Roof Tile Adhesive AH-160(FL6332)or Dow TileBond'TM Roof Tile Adhesive(FL717) 5.6 Allowable substrates are noted below: 5.6.1 Direct-Bond to Deck: Tri-Built Sand-R SA Shingle Underlayment, Tri-Built S/A HT TU Underlayment or Tri-Built Smooth HT S/A Underlayment.applied to: Plywood; ASTM D41 primed plywood; OSB; ASTM D41 primed OSB; ASTM D41 primed structural concrete. While not required over plywood,OSB or Southern Yellow Pine substrates,TRI-BUILT recommends priming the deck if the final roof cover is not slated for installation within 24 hours. Note: TRI-BUILT requires tongue-and-groove board decking be covered with plywood or OSB prior to installation of the self- adhering underlayment. 5.6.2 Bond-to-Insulation: Tri-Built S/A-HT TU Underlayment applied to: ➢ Dens Deck Prime;SECUROCK Gypsum-Fiber Roof Board. For installation under mechanically attached prepared roof coverings, insulation shall be attached per minimum requirements of the prepared roof covering manufacturer's Product Approval. For installations under foam-on tile systems,insulation attachment shall be designed by a qualified design professional and in based on testing of the insulation/underlayment system in accordance with FM 4474,Appendix D or TAS 114,Appendix J. 5.6.3 Bond to Mechanically Attached Base Laver: ➢ ASTM D226,Type I or II felt. For installations under mechanically attached prepared roof coverings, base layer shall be attached per minimum codified requirements. For installations under foam-on.tile systems,base layer shall be attached per minimum requirements of FRSA/TRI April 2012(04-12). Exterior Research and Design,U.C. Evaluation Report A42960.10.12-R3 Certlflrate of Authorizatlan#9503 FL16048•R3 Revision 3:10/08/2015 Page 3 of 5 a 1� I�1`T� ERD RI 5.6.4 Wind Resistance for Underlayment Systems in Foam-On Tile Applications: FRSA/TRI April 2012 (04-12) does not address wind uplift resistance of all underlayment systems beneath foam-on tile systems, where the underlayment forms part of the load-path. The following wind uplift limitations apply to direct-deck underlayment systems that are not addressed in FRSA/TRI April 2012 (04-12)and are used in foam-on tile applications. Maximum Design Pressure is the result of testing for wind load resistance based on allowable wind loads,and reflects the ultimate passing pressure divided by 2 (the 2 to 1 margin of safety per FAC 1504.9 has already been applied). Refer to FBC 1609 for determination of design wind pressures. 5.6.4.1 Maximum Design Pressure=-45.0 psf. Deck: Min.15/32-inch plywood to meet project requirements to satisfaction of AHJ. Primer: (Optional)ASTM D41 Underlayment: Tri-Built S/A HT TU Underlayment,self-adhered. 5.7 Exposure Limitations: 5.7.1 Tri-Built Sand-R SA Shingle Underlayment or Tri-Built Smooth HT S/A Underlayment shall not be left exposed for longer than 30-days after installation 5.7.2 Tri-Built S/A HT TU Underlayment shall not be left exposed for longer than 180-days after installation. 6. INSTALLATION: 6.1 TRI-BUILT Roof Underlayments shall be installed in accordance with TRI-BUILT published installation requirements subject to the Limitations set forth in Section 5 herein and the specifics noted below. 6.2 Re-fasten any loose decking panels,and check for protruding nail heads. Sweep the substrate thoroughly to remove any dust and debris prior to application,and prime the substrate(if applicable). 6.3 Tri-Built Sand-R SA Shingle Underlavment,Tri-Built S/A HT TU Underlayment or Tri-Built Smooth HT SIA Underlayment: 6.3.1 Shall be installed in compliance with the requirements for ASTM D1970 underlayment in FBC Sections 1507 for the type of prepared roof covering to be installed. 6.3.2 Non-Tile applications: While priming is optional, TRI-BUILT recommends priming the deck if the final roof cover is not slated for installation within 24 hours. Apply sheet parallel to the roof edge. Roll out approximately 10 ft of membrane and peel back the first 3 ft of release film. Adhere the exposed part to the substrate and unroll the remaining membrane as far as possible. Once the entire length of membrane is in place, peel-off the release film diagonally while holding the membrane tight. Firmly roll the membrane into place to achieve a bond. Horizontal seams should be minimum 3-inches, configured to shed water. Vertical seams should be 6- inches and staggered not less than 2-ft from vertical seams in the course below. All over-granule end-laps shall be sealed using either heat-welding or hot air welding techniques. When installing at slopes above 8:12, Allied Building Products Corp recommends back-nailing in the overlap area at the top of the sheet at 12-inch o.c. For Valleys and Ridges: Cut underlayment,into 4 to 6 foot lengths.Peel the release paper and center sheet over valley or ridge. Drape and press sheet into place,working from the center of the valley or ridge in each direction. For valleys,apply the sheet starting at the lowest point and work upward. 6.3.3 Tile Applications(Tri-Built S/A HTTU Underlavment only): Reference is made to FRSA/TRI April 2012 (04-12) Installation Manual and Table 1 herein, using the instructions noted above as a guideline. Tile shall be loaded and staged in a manner that prevents tile slippage and/or damage to the underlayment. Exterior Research and Design,I.I.C. Evaluation Report A42960.10.12-R3 Certificate of Authorization#9503 F1.16048-113 Revision 3:10/08/2015 Page 4 of 5 TRINITY!ERD 7. BUILDING PERMIT REQUIREMENTS: As required by the Building Official or Authority Having Jurisdiction.in order to properly evaluate the installation of this product. 8. MANUFACTURING PLANTS: Contact the noted QA agency for information on product locations covered for F.A.C.Rule 9N-3 QA requirements. 9. QUALITY ASSURANCE ENTITY: UL,LLC—QUA9625;(314)578-3406;k.chancellor@us.ul.com -END OF EVALUATION REPORT- Exterior Research and Design,I.I.C. Evaluation Report A42960.10.12-R3 Certificate of Authorization#9503 FL16048-R3 Revision 3.10/08/2015 Page 5 of 5 Application Instructions for TAMKO HERITAGE® 30 BUILDING PRODUCTS LAMINATED ASPHALT SHING6ES Dallas, TX •Tuscaloosa, AL• Phillipsburg, KS • Joplin, MO THESE ARE THE MANUFACTURER'S APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE ROOFING CONDITIONS DESCRIBED. TAMKO BUILDING PRODUCTS,INC.ASSUMES NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR LEAKS OR OTHER ROOFING DEFECTS RESULTING FROM FAILURE TO FOLLOW THE MANUFACTURER'S INSTRUCTIONS. THIS PRODUCT IS COVERED BY A LIMITED WARRANTY,THE TERMS OF WHICH ARE PRINTED ON THE WRAPPER. IN COLD WEATHER(BELOW 40°F),CARE MUST BE TAKEN TO AVOID DAMAGE TO THE EDGES AND CORNERS OF THE SHINGLES. IMPORTANT:It is not necessary to remove the plastic strip from the back of the shingles. 1.HOOF DECK &FASTENERS These shingles are for application to roof decks capable of receiving WIND CAUTION: Extreme wind velocities can damage these and retaining fasteners,and to inclines of not less than 2 in.per foot. shingles after application when proper sealing of the shingles For roofs having pitches 2 in.per foot to less than 4 in.per foot,refer does not occur. This can especially be a problem if the shingles to special instructions titled"Low Slope Application".Shingles must are applied in cooler months or in areas on the roof that do not be applied properly.TAMKO assumes no responsibility for leaks or receive direct sunlight.These conditions may impede the sealing defects resulting from improper application, or failure to properly of the adhesive strips on the shingles.The inability to seal down prepare the surface to be roofed over. may be compounded by prolonged cold weather conditions and/ NEW ROOF DECK CONSTRUCTION:Roof deck must be smooth, or blowing dust.In these situations,hand sealing of the shingles is dry and free from warped surfaces. It recommended that metal recommended.To insure immediate sealing,apply 4 quarter-sized drip edges be installed at eaves and rakes. dabs of TAM-PRO®Premium SBS Adhesive or TAMKO Tam-Seal Adhesive on the back of the shingle 1 in.(25mm)and 13 in.(330mm) PLYWOOD:All plywood shall be exterior grade as defined by the in from each side and 1 in. (25mm) up from the bottom of the Engineered Wood Association.Plywood shall be a minimum of 3/8 shingle.Press shingle firmly into the adhesive.For maximum wind in.thickness and applied in accordance with the recommendations resistance along rakes, cement shingles to the underlayment and of the Engineered Wood Association. each other in a 4 in.(102mm)width of TAM-PRO SBS Adhesive or SHEATHING BOARDS: Boards shall be well-seasoned tongue- TAMKO Tam-Seal Adhesive. Caution:Apply ONLY a thin uniform and-groove boards and not over 6 in. nominal width. Boards shall layer of adhesive less than 1/8 in.(3mm)thick.Excessive amounts be a 1 in. nominal minimum thickness. Boards shall be properly can cause blistering of the shingles and may soften the asphalt In spaced and nailed. certain underlayments resulting in the asphalt flowing,dripping and staining.Shingles must also be fastened according to the fastening Z.VENTMT1ON instructions described below. Inadequate ventilation of attic spaces can cause accumulation of Correct placement of the fasteners is critical to the performance moisture in winter months and a build up of heat in the summer. of the shingle. If the fasteners are not placed as shown in the These conditions can lead to: diagram and described below,this will result in the termination of TAMKO's liabilities under the limited warranty.TAMKO will not be 1.Vapor Condensation responsible for damage to shingles caused by winds in excess of 2.Buckling of shingles due to deck movement. the applicable mph as stated In the limited warranty.See limited 3.Rotting of wood members. warranty for details. FASTENING PATTERNS:Fasteners must be placed 6-1/8 in.from 4.Premature failure of roof. the bottom edge of the shingle,penetrating through the common To insure adequate ventilation and circulation of air,place louvers bond,and located horizontally as follows: of sufficient size high in the gable ends and/or install continuous 1)Standard Fastening Pattern.(For use on decks with slopes 2 in. ridge and soffit vents. FHA minimum property standards require per foot to 21 in.per foot.)One fastener 1 in. back from each end one square foot of net free ventilation area to each 150 square feet and one 13-1/2 in.back from each end of the shingle for a total of 4 of space to be vented,or one square foot per 300 square feet if a fasteners.(See standard fastening pattern illustrated below). vapor barrier is installed on the warm side of the ceiling or if at least one half of the ventilation is provided near the ridge.If the ventilation STANDARD FASTENING PATTERN openings are screened,the total area should be doubled. FASTENERS NAIL ZONE COMMON BOND IT IS PARTICULARLY IMPORTANT TO PROVIDE 6-1/8" ADEQUATE VENTILATION. EXPOS URE6-5/8° 12-1/2"-►h-12-3/8"-►�- 12-1/2"--� �-1" (Continueco Central District 220 West 4th St., Joplin,MO 64801 800-641-4691 11/09 Visit Our Web Site at Northeast District 4500 Tamko Dr., Frederick,MD 21701 800-368-2055 Southeast District 2300 35th St., Tuscaloosa,AL 35401 800-228-2656 tamko.com Southwest District 7910 S.Central Exp., Dallas,TX 75216 800-443-1834 Western District 5300 East 43rd Ave., Denver,CO 80216 800-530-8868 1 O (CONTINUED from page 1) TAMKO HERITAGEO 30 BU16DING PRODUCTS LAMINATED ASPHALT SHINGLES Dallas, TX *Tuscaloosa, AL • Phillipsburg, KS • Joplin, MO 2) Mansard Fastening Pattern. (For use on decks with slopes be a minimum of 1-1/4 in. for new construction and 1-1/2 in. for greater than 21 in.per foot.)One fastener 1 in.back from each end reroofing thus allowing a minimum deck penetration of 3/4 in.The and one fastener 8-1/2 in.back from each end and one fastener 16 crown of the staple must be parallel to the length of the shingle. in.back from each end for a total of 6 fasteners per shingle.(See The staple crown should be driven flush with the shingle surface. Mansard and High Wind Fastening Pattern illustrated below.) Staples that are crooked,underdriven or overdriven are considered MANSARD AND HIGH WIND FASTENING PATTERN improperly applied. FASTENERS NAIL ZONE Properly Driven Improperly Driven COMMON underdriven overdnven Crooked BOND I.� iio .r- —`Asphalt Shingles s EXPOSURE 5-5/8" ct Deck ng 3) High Wind Fastening Pattern. (For High Wind Application CAUTION,ALL FASTENERS MUST BE DRIVEN INTO THE NAIL requirements)One fastener 1 In.back from each end.One fastener ZONE/COMMON BOND AS SHOWN IN THE DIAGRAM ABOVE. 8-1/2 in.backfrom each end and onefastener 16 in.backfrom each 4.ONOERLAYMENT end for a total of six(6)fasteners per shingle.In addition to this shingle fastening pattern requirement for High Wind Application,TAMKO UNDERLAYMENT:An underlayment consisting of asphalt saturated also requires the use of the following TAMKO products:TAMKO felt must be applied over the entire deck before the installation of felts or underlayments;TAMKO Moisture Guard Plus underlayment TAMKO shingles.Failure to add underlayment can cause premature at all eaves,rakes,and valleys;TAMKO or TAM-PRO cements and failure of the shingles which is not covered by TAMKO's limited coatings products where required;TAMKO ventilation where required, warranty.Apply the felt when the deck is dry.On roof decks 4 in. TAMKO starter shingles if available in area,and TAMKO Hip and Ridge per foot and greater apply the felt parallel to the eaves lapping each shingles installed on all hips and ridges.Along rakes,cement shingles course of the felt over the lower course at least 2 in.Where ends to the underlayment and each other in a 4 in.(102 mm)width of TAM- join, lap the felt 4 in. If left exposed, the underlayment felt may PRO SBS Adhesive or TAMKO Tam-Seal Adhesive.Also,see local be adversely affected by moisture and weathering. Laying of the building codes for proper nailing application.High Wind Application underlayment and the shingle application must be done together, is offered on new construction or complete tear-off applications only. Products which are acceptable for use as underlayment are: It is not offered for recover applications. If High Wind Application requirements are not followed,the High Wind Application Warranty - TAMKO No.15 Asphalt Saturated Organic Felt MPH, as stated on Table I in the Limited Warranty, reverts to the - A non-perforated asphalt saturated organic felt which meets Standard Application Wind Warranty MPH limit.(See Mansard and ASTM:D226,Type I or ASTM D4869,Type I High Wind Fastening Pattern illustrated above.) - Any TAMKO non-perforated asphalt saturated organic felt NAILS:TAMKO recommends the use of nails as the preferred method - TAMKO TW Metal and Tile Underlayment,TW Underlayment and Moisture Guard Plus® (additional ventilation may be of application. Standard type roofing nails shored be used. Nail required.Contact TAMKO's Technical Services Department shanks should be made of minimum 12 gauge wire,and a minimum for more information.) head diameter of 3/8 in.Nails should be long enough to penetrate 3/4 in.into the roof deck.Where the deck is less than 3/4 in.thick, In areas where ice builds up along the eaves or a back-up of water the nails should be long enough to penetrate completely through from frozen or clogged gutters is a potential problem, TAMKO's plywood decking and extend at least 1/8 in.through the roof deck. Moisture Guard Pluse waterproofing underlayment(or any specialty Drive nail head flush with the shingle surface. eaves flashing product) may be applied to eaves, rakes, ridges, valleys, around chimneys,.skylights or dormers to help prevent Propedy Driven Improporly Drlvvn water damage. Contact TAMKO's Technical Services Department O�aa mindtameter underedven overdriven crooked for more information. Asphalt Shingles TAMKO does not recommend the use of any substitute products [Inking as shingle underlayment. 714"nominal 5c straight,good penetration, Inadequate toodeep,cuts Inadequate S.APP6ICATION INSTRUCTIONS MCI flus"with`"iris'°surtaeo penetniuon hdo shingle anehCmga STARTER COURSE_A starter course may consist of TAMKO Shingle Starter,self-sealing 3-tab shingles or a 9 inch wide strip of mineral STAPLES: If staples are used in the attaching process,follow the surface roll roofing.If self-sealing 3-tab shingles are used,remove above instructions for placement.All staples must be driven with the exposed tab portion and install with the factory applied adhesive pneumatic staplers.The staple must meet the following minimum adjacent to the eaves. Attach the starter course with approved dimensional requirements.Staples must be made from a minimum fasteners along a line parallel to and 3 in.to 4 in.above the eaves 16 gauge galvanized wire.Crown width must be at least 15/16 in. edge.The starter course should overhang both the eaves and rake (staple crown width is measured outside the legs).Leg length should edges 1/4 in.to 3/8 in. (Continued) Central District 220 West 4th St., Joplin,MO 64801 800-641-4691 11/09 Visit Our Web Site at Northeast District 4500 Tamko Dr., Frederick,MD 21701 800-368-2055 Southeast District 2300 35th St., Tuscaloosa,AL 35401 800-228-2656 tamko.Co1T1 Southwest District 7910 S.Central Exp., Dallas,TX 75216 800-443-1834 Western District 5300 East 43rd Ave., Denver,CO 80216 800-530-8868 2 ® (CONTINUED from page 2) TAMKO HERITAGE@ 30 BUILDING PRODUCTS LAMINATED ASPHALT SHINGLES Dallas, TX •Tuscaloosa, AL• Phillipsburg, KS • Joplin, MO SPANGLE APPLICATION:Start the first course with a full size shingle 6.LOW SLOPE APPWCATION and overhang the rake edge 1/4 in.Cut 10-3/8 in.from a full shingle On pitches 2 in.Perfootto4 in.per footcoverthe deck with two layers to form a shingle 29 in.long.Use this to start the second course(see of asphalt saturated felt.Begin by applying the felt in a 19 in,wide strip diagram below).Cut a 23 in.long shingle to start the third course.Use along the eaves and overhanging the drip edge by 1/4 to 3/4 in.Place the remaining 16-3/8 in.piece of shingle to start the fourth course and a full 36 in.wide sheet over the 19 in.wide starter piece,completely use the remaining 10-3/8 in.piece to begin the fifth course.Continue overlapping it.All succeeding courses will be positioned to overlap the up the rake in as many rows as necessary using the same formula preceding course by 19 in.If winter temperatures average 25°F or less, as outlined above.The butt of the shingle should be aligned with thoroughly cement the felts to each other with TAM-PRO or TAMKO the top edge of the sawtooth of the underlying shingle for a 5-5/8 in. Plastic Roof Cement from eaves and rakes to a point of a least 24 in. exposure(see shingle application drawing illustrated on this panel}. inside the interior wall line of the building.As an alternative,TAMKO's When you make your final cut at the roof's edge,flip any pieces that Moisture Guard Plus®self-adhering waterproofing underlayment may are 8 in.or longer back onto the roof.These pieces can be worked be used in lieu of the cemented felts. in anywhere without creating zippers or color variations. NOTE:Do not align joints of shingle courses when working in cut 7•MANSARD ROOF OR STEEP SLOPE ROOF pieces.Joints should be no closer than 4 in.from one another. If the slope exceeds 21 in.per foot(60),each shingle must be sealed with TAM-PRO SBS Adhesive or TAMKO Tam-Seal Adhesive immediately upon installation.Spots of cement must be equivalent in size to a$.25 piece and applied to shingles with a 5-5/8 in.exposure,use 6 fasteners 100-/8" per shingle.See Section 3 for the Mansard Fastening Pattern. 8.REROOFING repeat 1s-3/a° lo- 8� 29" Before re-roofing,be certain to inspect the roof decks.All plywood 23" shall meet the requirements listed in Section 1. 29° Nail down or remove curled or broken shingles from the existing 1sia° 23° roof.Replace all missing shingles with new ones to provide a smooth rake FWi base. Shingles that are buckled usually indicate warped decking K311" or protruding nails. Hammer down all protruding nails or remove them and refasten in a new location. Remove all drip edge metal 51h course 23" 1s�/a° and replace with new. 41h course If re-roofing over an existing roof where new flashing is required 3rdcourse to protect against ice dams(freeze/thaw cycle of water and/or the 2nd course 29„ backup of water in frozen or clogged gutters),remove the old roofing to a point at least 24 in. beyond the interior wall line and apply steourseull 10,3!8^ TAMKO's Moisture Guard Plus®waterproofing underlayment.Contact a eave ► TAMKO's Technical Services Department for more information. Measurements will vary when nesting over an existing 5 in.exposure single roof:Call TAMKO Technical Services for further information. Cut your rust course shingle to make 29"and a 10 318' �'°ngu<c°'a °n°a"sl°'°makeaz3 0-^n The nesting procedure described below is the preferred method for a is 3?f length. _ ID reroofing over existing metric size shingles with a 5-5/8 in.exposure. See description below: Starter Course:Remove the tabs and an additional portion from the 7� head of a full size shingle so that its height is equal to the exposure of the existing shingles.Position the resulting strip over the existing . roof edge(with the factory-applied adhesive strip along the eaves). Cut approximately 6 in.from the rake end and apply the remaining portion at the eaves.Continue the starter strip by applying full length shingle strips cut to height as above,evenly along the existing roof 2at the eaves.The existing roof should overhang the.eaves far Begin appfxapan With a full tenth stmtgla .Than byyour2g•,23•.16318'and 103W lengths, enough to carry water off into the gutter.If this is not the case, As you can$ee.Wee ehingles with Inv cuts make W.ones. cut and apply the starter strip so that it will provide sufficient overhang for proper drainage. $Con tin I at the ngyour way ip.ny the root.when you make your First Course:Remove an amount from the butt ed a of a full-size .real 0-,e al the rn°rs edge,n�arry pletes mat are e•�urger 9 b.,,onto therooncolrvan.t.These, ene. be worked.narrywherewithout shingle so that the remaining portion of the shingle fits between the tteating tippers or color variatbns. NOTE:Do not align joints of shlagle courses when working In butts of the existing third course.This course must also be applied cW pleees.Jolnb shoWtl he no closer than a'horn one anaNer. evenly along the eaves edge of the new starter strip. (Continued) Central District 220 West 4th St., Joplin,MO 64801 800-641-4691 11/09 Visit Our Web Site at Northeast District 4500 Tamko Dr., Frederick,MD 21701 800-368-2055 Southeast District 2300 35th St., Tuscaloosa,AL 35401 800-228-2656 tamko.Com Southwest District 7910 S.Central Exp., Dallas,TX 75216 800-443-1834 Western District 5300 East 43rd Ave., Denver,CO 80216 800-530-8868 3 ® (CONTINUED from page 3) =TAANKHERITAGE® 30 BUILDING PRODUCTS LAMINATED ASPHALT SHINGLES Dallas, TX • Tuscaloosa, AL• Phillipsburg, KS • Joplin, MO Second and Succeeding Courses: Remove 10-3/8 in.from the FOR ALTERNATE VALLEY APPLICATION METHODS, PLEASE rake end of the first shingle in the second course, and continue CONTACT TAMKO'S TECHNICAL SERVICES DEPARTMENT. with full width shingles for the remainder of the course, placing the top edge of each new shingle against the butt edge of the old valley centerline shingle in the course above.This method should create an exposure of N lFasi M euro�t 1 of 5-5/8 in.after the first course.When beginning the succeeding Guard Plus or 60 to. • Extra nail in or heavier roll roofing end of shingle courses continue to follow the Heritage application instructions. Extend end shingle 12•-18'beyond (See section 5). / valley centetime Existing shingles u dalayment No fa5oeners within 5�8„ s'of centerline \ 31/4" 1 /A" l I4° / Drip edge Place tip of shingle on the edge of Drip edge \ heeallshingle. 2o� Vewshingles from and g thevetishingle. 55/8' 55M'exposure 10.NIP AND MOCE FASTENING DETAIL exposure Apply the shingles with a 5 in. exposure beginning at the bottom of the hip or from the end of the ridge opposite the direction of the 9.VALLEY APPLICATION prevailing winds.Secure each shingle with one fastener on each side, 5-1/2 in.back from the exposed end and 1 in.up from the edge. Over the shingle underlayment,center a minimum 36 in.wide sheet TAMKO recommends the use of TAMKO Hip & Ride shingle of TAMKO Nail-Fast®,Moisture Guard PlusO or a minimum 50 lb.roll products.Where matching colors are available,it is acceptable to roofing in the valley.Nail the felt only where necessary to hold it in use TAMKO's Elite Glass-Seal shingles cut down to 12 in.pieces. place and then only nail the outside edges. IMPORTANT:PRIOR TO INSTALLATION WARM SHINGLES TO Fasteners should be 1/4 in.longer than the one used for shingles PREVENT DAMAGE WHICH CAN OCCUR WHILE BENDING IMPORTANT: PRIOR TO INSTALLATION, CARE NEEDS TO BE SHINGLES TO FORM VALLEY. TAKEN TO PREVENT DAMAGE WHICH CAN OCCUR WHILE After valley flashing is in place: BENDING SHINGLE IN COLD WEATHER. • Apply the first course of shingles along the eaves of one of the Direction of prevailing wind intersecting roof planes and across the valley. start 5"exposure Note:For proper flow of water over the trimmed shingle,always here- 1" start applying the shingles on the roof plane that has the lower Vr, slope or less height. '� Fastener /Fn]'U,� P-5-1/240 • Extend the end shingle at least 12 in.onto the adjoining roof. start Apply succeeding courses in the same manner,extending them here 5"exposure across the valley and onto the adjoining roof. • Press the shingles tightly into the valley. THESE ARE THE MANUFACTURER'S APPLICATION • Use normal shingle fastening methods. INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE ROOFING CONDITIONS DESCRIBED.TAMKO BUILDING PRODUCTS, INC.ASSUMES Note:No fastener should be within 6 in.of the valley centedine, NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR LEAKS OR OTHER ROOFING and two fasteners should be placed at the end of each shingle DEFECTS RESULTING FROM FAILURE TO FOLLOW THE crossing the valley. MANUFACTURER'S INSTRUCTIONS. • To the adjoining roof plane,apply one row of shingles vertically facing the valley and 2 in.back from the valley centerline. Note For a neater installation, snap a chalkline over the TAMKOO,Moisture Guard Plus®,Nall Fast%TAM-PRO®and Heritage®are registered p trademarks of TAMKO Building Products,Inc. shingles for guidance. Information included in these application instructions was current at time of printing.To • To complete the valley, apply shingles on the adjoining roof obtain a copy of the most current version of these application Instructions,visit us online plane by positioning the tip of the first shingle of each row at at tamko.com or call us at 600-641-4691.' the 2 in.point from the centerline where the edge of the vertical shingle has been applied,covering the vertical shingle. Central District 220 West 4th St., Joplin,MO 64801 800-641-4691 11/09 Visit Our Web Site at Northeast District 4500 Tamko Dr., Frederick,MD 21701 800-368-2055 Southeast District 2300 35th St., Tuscaloosa,AL 35401 800-228-2656 tamkO.cOm Southwest District 7910 S.Central Exp., Dallas,TX 75216 800-443-1834 Western District 5300 East 43rd Ave., Denver,CO 80216 800-530-8868 4