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ahf_0001.tif i i ® (CONTINUED from page 2) FORMERLY HERITAGE° 30 011, i PRODUCTS 6A INATE A A16 S ING6E Dallas, TX • Frederick, MD • Joplin, MO • Phillipsburg, KS In areas where ice builds up along the eaves or a back -up of water of shingle to start the fourth course and use the remaining 10 -3/8 from frozen or clogged gutters is a potential problem, TAMKO's in. piece to begin the fifth course. Continue up the rake in as many Moisture Guard Plus®, TW Metal and Tile Underlayment or TW rows as necessary using the same formula as outlined above. Underlayment (or any specialty eaves flashing product) may be top edge of the the butt of the shingle should be aligned with ith e e applied to eaves, rakes, ridges, valleys, around chimneys, skylights The The bu th of the underlying shingle fora 5 ith t exposure (see Technical dormers to help prevent water damage. Contact TAMKO's shingle application drawing illustrated on this panel). When you Technical Services Department for more information. make your final cut at the roof's edge, flip any pieces that are 8 in. or Substitute products as shingle underlayment should not be used. longer back onto the roof. These pieces can be worked in anywhere without creating zippers or color variations. S. APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS NOTE: Do not align joints of shingle courses when working in cut STARTER COURSE: A starter course may consist of TAMKO Shingle pieces. Joints should be no closer than 4 in. from one another. Starter, TAMKO 10 -inch Starter or self-sealing 3 -tab shingles. If self - sealing 3 -tab shingles are used, remove the exposed tab portion and install with the factory applied adhesive adjacent to the eaves. Attach 1. Cut your first course shingle to make 29 and a 10 M' length. Cm a second shingle to make a 23" and the starter course with approved fasteners along a line parallel to 1163/8 "length. and 1.5 in. to 3 in. above the eaves edge. T starter course should— 29„ 16316" overhang both the eaves and rake edges /4 in. to 3/8 in. if drip edge as in g )s no use alon g the eaves or rakes. If drip g flashin P "J g is present, install s1f mg es even with the rip e ge. ' For maximum wm once ong es, in,, I any TAMKO starter shingle ress ra Including sealant or cement shingles \\ i to undedaymant and each other in a V'(102 mm) width of - TAM PROD SBS Flashing Cement, TAMKO or TAM -PROD _ Plastic Roof Cement, or TAMKO Tam -Seal Adhesive. Undedayment Deck Eave flashing or - - - asphaltsaturatedfelt Drip --+ \ Begin application with a full length shingle. e d g e ----------------------------------------- - - - - -- G 2 -Then lay your 29 ".23 ",163/8 "and 10 I! lengths. Rake ��' _ As you can see, three shingles with two cuts \- _ make five courses. Fasteners located 1-112" to 3" q Continue working your way across the roof. When you make your i om rake edge - - - -- _ . final cut at the roofs edge, flip any pieces that are 6" or longer back onto the roof. These pieces can be worked In anywhere without / \ \ creating zippers nat align J or variations. / \ \ NOTE: Do no[ align oints of shingle courses when working in Start first strip with 1l2 shingle eavrtsr strips overhang SeH- sealing gave Fasteners Drip edge cu/ pieces. Joints should be no closer than 4" from one another, mo eved, then follow with full e ai 7_fpglr_ adhesive located strips in orderto offset with the Mr. 378'Tno drip edge positioned 1 -1/2" to 3" first shingle course. a grt'SidR niRgt€s fl17Tgp along eaves from eave edge �+ lost.][ Mingles or rake edge 0. LOW SLOPE APPLICATION drip edge, SHINGLE APPLICATION: Start the first course with a full size shingle On pitches 2 in. per foot to 4 in. per foot cover the deck with two and overhang the rake edge 1/4 in. if drip edge is not present. If layers of underlayment. Begin by applying the underlayment in a drip edge is present, align shingle edge with drip edge flashing. Cut 1/2 -sheet width along the eaves and overhanging the drip edge 10 -3/8 in. from a full shingle to form a shingle 29 in. long. Use this by 1/4 to 3/4 in. Place a full -sheet width over the 1/2 -sheet width to start the second course (see diagram below). Cut a 23 in. long starter piece, completely overlapping it. All succeeding courses will shingle to start the third course. Use the remaining 16 -3/8 in. piece be positioned to overlap the preceding course by 1/2 -sheet width. If winter temperatures average 25oF or less, thoroughly cement 10 -3/8" the laps of the entire underlayment to each other with TAM -PRO or TAMKO Plastic Roof Cement from eaves and rakes to a point of a least 24 in. inside the interior wall line of the building. As an cou rses 18 -318" 10 -3/8 - "i alternative, TAMKO's Moisture Guard Plus®, TW Metal and Tile 23" Underlayment, or TW Underlayment self- adhering underlayment , J may be used in lieu of the cemented felts. 23 ". i take „ N „ 7. MANSARD ROOF OR STEEP SLOPE ROOF 10.3/8 If the slope exceeds 21 in. per foot (601, each shingle must be sealed .5th course with TAM -PRO® SBS Flashing Cement, TAMKO or TAM -PRO® 4th 16 23" is 3/a Plastic Roof Cement, or TAMKO Tam -Seal Adhesive immediately Sol course 23" course upon installation. Quarter -sized dabs of cement or adhesive must 3rd be applied to shingles with a 5 -5/8 in. exposure, use 6 fasteners per 2nd course 2 ;. shingle. See Section 3 for the Mansard Fastening Pattern. l st course eaver. 10.3/8 (Continued) Central District 220 West 4th St., Joplin, MO 64801 800 - 641 -4691 09/19/14 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