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ESICC EVALUATION SERVICE ICC-ES Evaluation Report ESR-1475 Reissued October 2019 Revised February 2020 This report is subject to renewal October 2021. www.icc-es.org I (800)423-6587 I (562) 699-0543 A Subsidiary of the International Code Council° DIVISION: 07 00 00—THERMAL AND MOISTURE sides, and surfaced with mineral roofing granules on the PROTECTION weather side and a mineral release agent on the underside. Section: 07 31 13—Asphalt Shingles 3.1.3 Laminated Shingles: Laminated shingles are REPORT HOLDER: composed of multiple thicknesses of coated and surfaced fiberglass mat,cut and bonded together in different patterns. GAF The weather side is surfaced with mineral roofing granules, and the underside is surfaced with a mineral release agent. EVALUATION SUBJECT: 3.1.4 Hip and Ridge Cap Shingles: Hip and ridge cap shingles consist of fiberglass mat, impregnated and coated GAF SHINGLE ROOF COVERING SYSTEMS with asphalt on both sides and surfaced with mineral roofing granules on the weather side and a mineral release agent 1.0 EVALUATION SCOPE on the back side for use in covering hips and ridges. See Compliance with the following codes: Table 2 for product sizes, exposure to the weather and manufacturing locations. See also Figure 2. • 2018, 2015, 2012, 2009 and 2006 International Building 3.1.4.1 Royal Sovereign® Ridge Cap Shingles: These Code®(IBC) ridge cap shingles are field-cut from Royal Sovereign° • 2018, 2015, 2012, 2009 and 2006 International three-tab strip shingles.The field-cut ridge cap shingles are Residential Code°(IRC) compatible with any of the GAF shingles recognized in this Properties evaluated: report. • Weather resistance 3.1.4.2 Z°Ridge Ridge Cap Shingles:These shingles are strips that are scored for separation into four ridge cap • Fire classification shingles. See Figure 2. • Wind resistance 3.1.4.3 Seal-A-Ridge® Ridge Cap Shingles, Seal-A- 2.0 USES Ridge° Protective Ridge Cap Shingles, Seal-A-Ridge® Seal-A- The GAF asphalt shingles described in this report comply AS SBS-Modified IR Ridge Cap Shingles, and with IBC Section 1507.2 and IRC Section R905.2 and are Ridge® ArmorShield® SBS-Modified IR Ridge Cap Class A roof coverings when installed as described in this Shingles: These shingles are strips that are scored for report. separation into three ridge cap shingles. Seal-A-Ridge° Ridge Cap Shingles are also labeled as Seal-A-Ridge° 3.0 DESCRIPTION Protective Ridge Cap Shingles. Seal-A-Ridge® 3.1 Shingles: ArmorS field°Ridge Cap Shingles are also labeled as Seal- A-Ridge®AS SBS-Modified IR Ridge Cap Shingles. 3.1.1 General: The GAF asphalt shingles comply with ASTM D3462, and have been qualified for wind resistance 3.1.4.4 Ridglass°Premium Ridge Cap Shingles:These as noted in Section 4.1.2 and Table 1. The shingles are shingles are individual, thick, ultra high profile ridge cap available as three—tab, five—tab and laminated asphalt shingles available in two widths. See Figure 2. shingle roof coverings. See Table 1 and Figure 1 for 3.1.4.5 Timbertex° Premium Ridge Cap Shingles: recognized product names and classifications, shingle These shingles are double layer strips that are scored for types, manufacturing locations, overall dimensions, separation into three ridge cap shingles. maximum exposure to the weather and fastening details. 3.1.4.6 TimberCrestTM Premium SBS-Modified Ridge The shingles are self-sealing by means of adhesive strips located on either the weather side or the underside. See Cap Shingles: These shingles are individual, thick, ultra Figure 1 for dimensions,nailing locations and adhesive strip high profile ridge cap shingles with a bullnose leading edge location for field shingles. available in two widths. See Figure 2. 3.1.2 Three-tab Shingles and Five-tab Shingles:Three- 3.1.5 Starter Shingles: tab and five-tab shingles are composed of a single layer of 3.1.5.1 General: Starter Strip shingles are factory-made fiberglass mat,impregnated and coated with asphalt on both shingles used under the first course of shingles being ICC-ES Evaluation Reports are not to be construed as representing aesthetics or any other attributes not specifically addressed,nor are they to be construed as an endorsement of the subject of the report or a recommendation for its use.There is no warranty by ICC Evaluation Service,LLC,express or implied,as ip ANSI to any finding or other matter in this report,or as to any product covered by the report. was .. _ Copyright©2020 ICC Evaluation Service,LLC. All rights reserved. Page 1 of 13 ESR-1475 I Most Widely Accepted and Trusted Page 2 of 13 installed or applied on the roof.See Table 2 for product sizes 4.1.2 Application: and manufacturing locations. See also Figure 3. 4.1.2.1 Fastening: Fasteners are as described in Section 3.1.5.2 Pro-Start® Eave/Rake Starter Strip Shingles: 3.2. Shingles must be fastened to the roof deck with a These shingles are strips that are scored for separation into minimum of four fasteners or as shown in the Standard two starter shingles.The mineral surfacing is on the weather Nailing Pattern in Figure 1.Spacing of fasteners must be as side, with fine mineral granules on the underside. The self- shown in Figure 1, and each course of shingles must be sealing strip edge is applied facing up and along the roof offset from the preceding course as shown in the eave or rake edge. manufacturer's published installation instructions. 3.1.5.3 WeatherBlockerTM Premium Eave/Rake Starter 4.1.2.2 Shingle Sealing: In colder climates or wind Strip Shingles: These starter shingles are strips with regions where it is questionable whether the factory-applied perforations to assist with alignment of various shingle adhesive will activate and seal the shingles, to ensure sizes.The mineral surfacing is on the weather side,with fine sealing, the shingles must be hand-sealed with a minimum mineral granules on the underside. of three 1-inch-diameter(25.4 mm)spots of asphalt roofing 3.1.5.4 StarterMatchTM Starter Strip Shingles and cement equally spaced on the unexposed surface across StarterMatchTM Complementary Color Starter Strip each shingle. For applications on slopes greater than 21:12, Shingles: These starter shingles are color coordinated to hand sealing is required. Hand sealing consists of applying match the Grand Sequoia®, Grand Sequoia®AS, Grand a minimum of three 1-inch-diameter (25.4 mm) spots of Sequoia®ArmorShield®, Grand Canyon®and Sienna®field asphalt roofing cement on the unexposed surface, equally shingles. The starter shingles must be installed as the spaced across each shingle. For three—tab and five—tab second starter at the eaves on Grand Sequoia®, Grand shingles,one spot of asphalt roofing cement is placed under Sequoia® AS, Grand Sequoia® ArmorShield®, Grand each corner of each tab (two spots per tab); the tab must then be pressed into the cement. For laminated shingles, Canyon®and Sienna®applications. four equally spaced spots of asphalt roofing cement are 3.2 Fasteners: placed under the exposed portion of the shingle;the shingle Fasteners must comply with ASTM F1667 and must be must then be pressed into the cement. See the minimum No. 12 gage [0.105-inch-diameter (2.67 mm) manufacturer's published installation instructions for hand- shank], 3/s-inch-diameter-head (9.5 mm), galvanized, sealing guidelines.The shingles must be hand-sealed to the stainless steel, aluminum or copper, barbed-,deformed-, or satisfaction of the code official. smooth—shank roofing nails. Fasteners must be of sufficient 4.1.2.3 Underlayment: Under the 2018 IBC, the roof length to penetrate 3/4 inch (19.1 mm) into the sheathing, or underlayment must be installed in accordance with Section through the sheathing,whichever is less. 1507.1.1 and Tables 1507.1.1(2) and 1507.1.1(3). Under 3.3 Underlayment: the 2015, 2012, 2009 and 2006 IBC,the roof underlayment must be installed in accordance with Section 1507.2.8. Under the 2018 IBC, the roof underlayment must be in Under the 2018 and 2015 IRC, the roof underlayment must accordance with Section 1507.1.1 and Table 1507.1.1(1). be installed in accordance with Section R905.1.1 and Under the 2015, 2012, 2009 and 2006 IBC, the roof Tables R905.1.1(2)and Table R905.1.1(3).Under the 2012, underlayment must be in accordance with Section 1507.2.3. 2009 and 2006 IRC,the roof underlayment must be installed Under the 2018 and 2015 IRC, the roof underlayment must in accordance with Section R905.2.7. Minimum roof slope be in accordance with Section R905.1.1 and Table must be 2:12 (17-percent) except for underlayment used R905.1.1(1). Under the 2012, 2009 and 2006 IRC, the roof with the Glenwood®Shingle that must be installed on roofs underlayment must be in accordance with Section R905.2.3. with a minimum slope of 3:12 (25-percent). For roof slopes Underlayment must comply with ASTM D226 Type I or Type from 3:12 (25-percent)to 4:12 (33-percent), the Glenwood® II;ASTM D4869 Type I,Type II,Type III or Type IV;or ASTM Shingle must be installed with one layer of ASTM D1970 D6757. complying self-adhered underlayment. For roof slopes 3.4 Asphalt Cement: greater than 4:12, the roof deck must be covered with a minimum of one layer of underlayment as described in Asphalt roofing cement used for hand-sealing the shingles Section 3.3 of this report.For slopes between 2:12 and 4:12, must comply with ASTM D4586, Type I, Class I, or Type II, two layers of the underlayment described in Section 3.3 of Class I. this report are required. In areas where there has been a 4.0 INSTALLATION history of ice forming along the eaves, causing a backup of water, an ice barrier must be provided in accordance with 4.1 New Construction: 2018 IBC Section 1507.2.7(2015,2012,2009 and 2006 IBC 4.1.1 General: When installed on new construction in Section 1507.2.8.2)or 2018 and 2015 IRC Section R905.2.7 accordance with this section,the shingles are a Class A roof (2012, 2009 and 2006 IRC Section R905.2.7.1), as covering.The shingles,underlayment and flashings must be applicable. installed in accordance with IBC Section 1507.2 4.2 Hip and Ridge Shingles: or IRC Section R905.2 except as noted in this report. The shingles must be installed over roof decks Hip and ridge shingles must be placed evenly over hips and of code-complying, minimum 3/s-inch-thick (9.5 mm) ridges(or over shingle-over ridge vents),and fastened to the exterior-grade plywood; 7/16-inch-thick (11.1 mm) oriented roof deck with two fasteners,described in Section 3.2 of this strand board (OSB); or nominally 1-inch-by-6-inch lumber report, located on either side of the shingle, on the fastener installed as solid sheathing conforming to 2018 and 2015 line shown in Figure 1. Staples must not be used to fasten IBC Sections 2304.8.2 or 2308.7.10 (2012, 2009 and 2006 the ridge cap shingles. IBC Section 2304.7.2 or 2308.10.8) or IRC Sections R803, 4.3 Installation—Reroofing: as applicable, and underlayment in accordance with Sections 3.3 and 4.1.2.3. Minimum roof slope must be 2:12 When installed over existing Class A or Class C asphalt (16.7 percent) except for Glenwood® Shingle that must be shingle roofs in accordance with this section, the shingles installed on roofs with a minimum slope of 3:12 described in this report are recognized as a Class A roof (25-percent). covering.The existing asphalt shingle roof covering must be ESR-1475 I Most Widely Accepted and Trusted Page 3 of 13 inspected in accordance with the provisions and limitations 6.0 EVIDENCE SUBMITTED 2018 and 2015 IBC Section 1511 (2012,2009 and 2006 IBC 6.1 Data in accordance with ASTM D3462. Section 1510) or 2018 and 2015 IRC Section R908 (2012, 2009 and 2006 IRC Section R907). Prior to the reroofing, 6.2 Reports of wind resistance testing in accordance with hip and ridge covering must be removed. Except as noted ASTM D7158 and ASTM D3161. in this section,the shingles must be installed in accordance 6.3 Reports of testing in accordance with UL 790 with Section 4.1 of this report. Fasteners must be of ASTM E108). sufficient length to penetrate 3/4 inch (19.1 mm) into the ( ) sheathing, or through the sheathing, whichever is less. 6.4 Quality documentation. Flashing and edging must comply with the following, as 7.0 IDENTIFICATION applicable: 7.1 Each bundle of shingles must bear a label with the • IBC: 2018 and 2015 Sections 1511.5 and 1511.6 (2012, name and address of the GAF manufacturing plant 2009 and 2006 Sections 1510.5 and 1510.6). location; the product name; the roof classification • IRC: 2018 and 2015 Sections R908.5 and R908.6(2012, (Class A); the installation instructions; the evaluation 2009 and 2006 Sections R907.5 and R907.6). report number (ESR-1475); a reference indicating compliance with ASTM D3161 Class F or ASTM 4.4 Wind Resistance: D7158, Class H, as applicable. GAF asphalt shingles have been tested for wind resistance Additionally, in accordance with ASTM D3462, each in accordance with ASTM D3161 or ASTM D7158.Shingles bundle of shingles must be marked with the area of roof tested in accordance with ASTM D3161 are classified as surface covered and the style, type and color of the Class F and qualify for use under 2018 and 2015 IBC product. Section 1504.1.1 (2012 and 2009 IBC Section 1507.2.7.1 and 2006 IBC 1504.1.1) or IRC Section R905.2.4.1, as 7.2 The report holder's contact information is the following: applicable. Shingles tested in accordance with ASTM GAF D7158 are classified as Class H and qualify for use in 1 CAMPUS DRIVE locations where the maximum basic wind speed is PARSIPPANY, NEW JERSEY 07054 150 mph (67 m/s)or less with an exposure category of B or (800)766-3411 C(ASCE 7)and a maximum building height of 60 feet(18.3 www.gaf.com m). Installation must be in accordance with 2018 IBC Section 1507.2.6 (2015, 2012, 2009 and 2006 IBC Section 1507.2.7)or IRC Section R905.2.6, as applicable. 5.0 CONDITIONS OF USE The GAF asphalt shingle roof covering systems described in this report comply with,or are suitable alternatives to what is specified in, those codes listed in Section 1.0 of this report, subject to the following conditions: 5.1 The shingles must be manufactured, identified, and installed in accordance with the applicable codes, this report, and the manufacturer's published installation instructions. In the event of a conflict between this report and the manufacturer's published installation instructions,this report governs. 5.2 Installation must be in accordance with Section 4.0 of this report. 5.3 The GAF shingle products are manufactured at the locations noted in Table 1, under a quality control program with inspections by ICC-ES. ESR-1475 I Most Widely Accepted and Trusted Page 4 of 13 TABLE 1—GAF SHINGLES—PRODUCT DESCRIPTIONS AND MANUFACTURING LOCATIONS MAXIMUM DIMENSIONS LOCATION OF SHINGLE SHINGLE PLANT (height x width) EXPOSURE NAIL LINE' CLASS TYPE LOCATION (inches) TO THE WEATHER (inches) (inches) ASTM D3161, Fontana,CA 131/4 x 393/8 55/8 6 Class F ASTM D7158, Class H Dallas,TX ASTM D3161, Royal Sovereign° Three—tab Minneapolis, MN Class F Mt.Vernon, IN ASTM D7158, Myerstown, PA 12 x 36 5 55/8 Class H Savannah,GA Tampa,FL Tuscaloosa,AL ASTM D3161, Marquis WeatherMax° Three—tab Mt.Vernon, IN 12 x 36 5 55/8 Class F ASTM D7158, Class H Dallas,TX ASTM D3161, Mt.Vernon, IN 12 x 36 5 55/8 Class F ASTM D7158, Savannah,GA Sentinel*" Three—tab Class H ASTM D3161 Fontana,CA 131/4 x 393/8 55/8 6 Class F ASTM D7158, Class H ASTM D3161, Slateline° Five—tab Mt.Vernon, IN 17 x 40 71/2 g Class F ASTM D7158, Class H ASTM D3161, Camelot° Laminated Mt.Vernon, IN 17 x 341/2 71/2 81/2 Class F Camelot®I I ASTM D7158, Class H ASTM D3161, Grand Canyon® Laminated Fontana,CA 17 x 40 5 11 Class F Mt.Vernon, IN ASTM D7158, Class H ASTM D3161, Fontana,CA Class F Grand Sequoia° Laminated Mt.Vernon, IN 17 x 40 5 11 ASTM D7158, Class H Grand Sequoia°AS, ASTM D3161, Grand Sequoia° Laminated Fontana, CA 17 x 40 5 11 Class F ArmorShield° ASTM D7158, Class H ASTM D3161, Glenwood° Laminated Mt.Vernon, IN 121/4 x 36 4-5 6 Class F ASTM D7158, Class H ASTM D3161, Timberline°ArmorShield°II, Laminated Ennis,TX 131/4 x 393/8 55/8 6 Class F Timberline®AS II Tuscaloosa,ALASTM D7158, Class H For SI: 1 inch=25.4 mm, 1 lb/100 ft2=0.0488 kg/m2 ESR-1475 I Most Widely Accepted and Trusted Page 5 of 13 TABLE 1—GAF SHINGLES—PRODUCT DESCRIPTIONS AND MANUFACTURING LOCATIONS(Continued) MAXIMUM DIMENSIONS LOCATION OF SHINGLE PLANT EXPOSURE SHINGLE (heightNAIL LINE' CLASS TYPE LOCATION x width) TO THE WEATHER (inches) (inches) (inches) Baltimore, MD Dallas,TX Ennis,TX Fontana,CA ASTM D3161, Timberline°Natural Shadow°, Laminated Michigan City, IN 131/4 x 393/s 55/8 6 Class F Timberline®NS Minneapolis, MN ASTM D7158, Myerstown, PA Class H Shafter,CA Tampa,FL Tuscaloosa,AL Baltimore, MD Dallas,TX Ennis,TX Fontana,CA ASTM D3161, Timberline HD® Laminated Michigan City, IN 131/4 x 393/s 55/s 6 Class F Minneapolis, MN ASTM D7158, Myerstown, PA Class H Shafter,CA Tampa,FL Tuscaloosa,AL Baltimore, MD Dallas,TX Ennis,TX Fontana,CA ASTM D3161, Timberline®HDZ" Laminated Michigan City, IN 131/4 x 393/s 55/s 57/3—75/s Class F Minneapolis, MN ASTM D7158, Myerstown, PA Class H Shafter,CA Tampa,FL Tuscaloosa,AL ASTM D3161, Timberline®Cool Series® Laminated Fontana, CA 131/4 x 393/s 55/s 6 Class F ASTM D7158, Class H ASTM D3161, Timberline°CS Laminated Fontana, CA 131/4 x 393/8 55/3 57/8—75/8 Class F ASTM D7158, Class H Baltimore, MD Dallas,TX Ennis,TX Fontana,CA ASTM D3161, Timberline Ultra HD®, Laminated Michigan City, IN 131/4 x 393/s 55/s 6 Class F Timberline®UHD Minneapolis, MN ASTM D7158, Myerstown, PA Class H Shafter,CA Tampa,FL Tuscaloosa,AL Fontana,CA ASTM D3161, Timberline®American Michigan City, IN 3 5 Class F Harvest® Laminated Myerstown, PA 13/a x 39/s 5/a 6 ASTM D7158, Tuscaloosa,AL Class H Fontana,CA ASTM D3161, Timberline®AH Laminated Michigan City, IN 131/4 x 393/8 55/s 57/8—75/8 Class F Myerstown, PA ASTM D7158, Tuscaloosa,AL Class H ASTM D3161, Fortitude° Laminated Myerstown, PA 131/4 x 393/s 55/s 57/s—75/s Class F ASTM D7158, Class H ESR-1475 I Most Widely Accepted and Trusted Page 6 of 13 TABLE 1—GAF SHINGLES—PRODUCT DESCRIPTIONS AND MANUFACTURING LOCATIONS(Continued) ASTM D3161, Woodland® Laminated Mt.Vernon, IN 17 x 40 61/2-71/2 8 Class F ASTM D7158, Class H ASTM D3161, Sienna° Laminated Fontana, CA 173/8x40 51/2 71/z Class F ASTM D7158, Class H For SI: 1 inch=25.4 mm, 1 lb/100 ft2=0.0488 kg/mz 'Nail line=distance from lowermost edge of shingle to target nail location.See Figure 1. TABLE 2—ACCESSORY PRODUCTS—PRODUCT DESCRIPTIONS AND MANUFACTURING LOCATIONS DIMENSIONS MAXIMUM EXPOSURE SHINGLE SHINGLE TYPE PLANT LOCATION (height x width) TO THE WEATHER (inches) (inches) Ridglass°Premium Hip and Ridge Fontana, CA 8 x 23 pieces or 10 x 23 8 Ridge Cap Shingles pieces TimberCrestTM Premium SBS-Modified Hip and Ridge 8 x 24 pieces or 10 x 24 Ridge Cap Shingles Fontana, CA pieces 8 Fontana,CA 13'/a x 393/a strip See Footnote' 131/4 x 97/8 pieces Dallas,TX Minneapolis, MN Royal Sovereign® Hip and Ridge Mt.Vernon, IN Myerstown, PA 12 x 36 strip See Footnote' Savannah,GA 12 x 12 pieces Tampa,FL Tuscaloosa,AL Seal-A-Ridge® Ridge Cap Shingles Hip and Ridge Tuscaloosa,AL 12 x 36 strip 62/3 Seal-A-Ridge® Savannah,GA 12 x 12 pieces Protective Ridge Cap Shingles Seal-A-Ridge®ArmorShield° SBS Modified IR Ridge Cap Shingles Hip and Ridge Savannah, GA 12 x 36 strip 5 Seal-A-Ridge®ASSBS-Modified IR 12 x 12 pieces Ridge Cap Shingles Timbertex°Premium Hip and Ridge Mt.Vernon, IN 12 x 36 strip 8 Ridge Cap Shingles 12 x 12 pieces Z®Ridge® Ennis,TX 131/4 x 391/2 strip 5 Ridge Cap Shingles Hip and Ridge Shafter,CA 131/4 x 97/8 pieces 5/8 Tuscaloosa,AL 13 x 38 strip Mt.Vernon, IN 6'/2 x 38 pieces N/A Pro-Start®Eave/Rake Dallas,TX Starter Strip Shingles Starter Strip 131/4 x 38 strip Shafter,CA 65/8 x 38 pieces N/A StarterMatchTM Starter Strip Shingles StarterMatchTM Complimentary Color Starter Strip Fontana, CA 131/4 x 40 strip N/A Starter Strip Shingles WeatherBlockerTM 17 x 40 strip Premium Eave/Rake Starter Strip Mt.Vernon, IN 81/2 x 40 pieces N/A Starter Strip Shingles For SI: 1 inch=25.4 mm, 1 Ib/100 ft2=0.0488 kg/mz. 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'required by sons local codes and required for enhancedwaW cerrrage on bottle products. MARQUIS'WEATHERMAX°,ROYAL SOVEREIGN°& ROYAL SOVEREIGN°&SENTINEL° SENTINEL'(ENGLISH SIZE) (METRIC SIZE) r ltiloltmn) r +,,,,e-,rel 7 remises 1in� ,- -1.n b Lman) r ms-emmnl �/a� I ♦ , — -- e1�'rr-xv ,. SY1•-IiIN• 11364n,. Ill.wmnl F Standard Nailing Pattern-four nails per shingle Standard Nailing NUM.hue neils per shingle aG'11J1imm1- 1. aaar11m1 .1 _ ,4,,,..,e.. tilq•-11-1? 141C•11.1r Jw-uenm laze•.4aAnm `7I 6,d•.4s_ /Nar 'Iµ 111<' I 1.o—-Mwn) • r nw,a11mN r w,ae _ Win. q-wm r a 3wnm (15wmm1 lT nNlnnl 159mn v • o. �Ser Tel 1 Ennaiced Nee Pattern-six flats per shingle' Enhanced Nail Pattern-sin nails per shingle "" •round by sane local codes end rolled la erelanced vend carriage on certain products. 'required by some local codes end required la enhncedossnd coverage on certain products r FORTITTUDE ERLIr(MESERIES RIC SIZE) 7 r GRAND CANYON"&GRAND SEQUOII'SERIES FIGURE 1—GAF SHINGLES ESR-1475 I Most Widely Accepted and Trusted Page 8 of 13 I. 39-318"11m) -I I. 393/8"(1 m) -) II-MP-165N 1f-5/0"-14-5/0• (295mm-V2n1m) 296mm-972mm) Nail 13 t4. -1151"'.11445'8.' 1,5,,:45, -- 1,,#4 rrrT puce (337rim)ri �/aaaa 6 <r—w -� OF.'wi:N wn rn on air Standard Nailing Pattern-four nails per shingle Standard Nailing Pattern-four nails per shingle .. 39-318 OM) -I 3938"(1 m) - m� rz fasemm 13/4' mr n n•/rra•� '(ias'm vim'] II'-• 337 mm ~aim II.--e _ Caw ml/4" ` ` •�'R i;�.! 4e 1 1~ `-�-�-r ° Iml �i TARGEr i NAIL ZONE ear,-a n . « I rl ti t .mm, Enhanced Nail Pattern-six nails per shingle` on Wick Enhanced Nail Pattern-six nails per shingle' 'required by some local codes and required far enhanced wind coverage on certain products. 'required by some local codes and rewired for enhanced wind coverage on certain products. TIMBERLINE ARMORSHIELD"II&TIMBERLINE° AS TIMBERLINE°HDZ'TIMBERLINE'AH, TIMBERLINE°CS pa5m) n) Alignment '6 S71n' Tics jrx'_2r 1 leer,t _ u� (22a-27Rmm) o (229-2Wmm) 10-1 '• WPV1 Self-seal Rs I i1p I y I I I badbesrva on ack STANDARD NAILING PATTERN•four nails per shingle Standard Nailing Pattern-five nails per shingle 00ismnp r9nment 3g�yg18" Irts ..K.15.04. (ar635imn8,- -Aral" 13-4.-.(53/4' r 133N"y1.�Y4" Pia-27wnm = 1a1M'• �yI III 1. _ a' :.`,: e e „„..1 Self-seal \ I I I \ I beck adhesive on beck ENHANCED NAILING PATTERN-six nails per shingle' Enhanced Nail Pattern-six nails per shingle' -.�.n°-w-, •required by some local codes and required for enhanced wind coverage on certain products. WOODLAND'SHINGLES GLENWOOD°SHINGLES 1 innl.r AIT II i :.r f Soli-sealaireutei on bock STANDARD NAILING PATTERN-°•:ur ra a Far Sr'1,1403 _ <C' —I I.cn•rant di•a , I 1 fL. ' - / .. 1 r . .,=� .. T_.. , Self seal p1MA$CEII NAILING PATTERN-tilttic,Iy Lt'.•l'• adhesive V J" o1 t-7.;a Tao Nth-oh»_ctlo to bursa,ust talc.--s.'ad.'I-a •1p Net!as Ira.-.5v'CO ma Ireb 0PS .•d-..vti*v..,er aoa.... 5we- d .araabarb. FIGURE 1—GAF SHINGLES(Continued) ESR-1475 I Most Widely Accepted and Trusted Page 9 of 13 1Q-Iiiemml Ii mo'' G-(1GId 'a nm) r-- R'�� l�a'4c'--1 1 1 ' T— a Standard Nailing Petters-five naffs per shingle (WRY WSW ll2'ILldmnl .mwrmeom SN're" tj.—,iy`� _aa Standard tieing Pattern-sax nails per shnglc i •-1Qr1 giviudi •required by some local codes Ind remArad far ene.ne.d wind commas on certrn rrodueb. • Enhanced Nail Pattern-six nails per shingle' •required by some localand d replied for errinced wind comes.on certain products. SLATELINEeSERIES CAMELOT'SERIES - 4311016nn6 - — 31.1%Snml 1 1 S srsw s.dsw 6.5' el' (218mm) (165nen) 1T 13• \ (437mm) (33Rnm) .111 I II .. 1. t, ,10ear111 B.5' ,,\._ Perforation PwbWxn (216mm) eY 11e6mm) S — r Used with shinglesweh exposures more than 6-i152mm) Used withshngbs wrh exposures less Ihen G'(1G9mp r WEATHERBLOCKER'•PREMIUM EAVE/RAKE STARTER PRO-START'"STARTER STRIP SHINGLE L STRIP SHINGLES FIGURE 1—GAF SHINGLES(Continued) ESR-1475 I Most Widely Accepted and Trusted Page 10 of 13 A6-(911mm) r 3i'1914mm) r ' INE M 1 I ._, ,im 2'041mn1 ,:,r 1 Prlmetpl P•rfae6on SEAL-A-RIDGE°RIDGE CAP SHINGLES SEAL-A-RIDGE ARMORSHIELD SBS MODIFIED IR (ENGLISH SIZE) RIDGE CAP SHINGLES (ENGLISH SIZE) . 40'(101emm1 uvr 10 fQ' 13114' (337mm) 1 IN - L :1/6' r TIMBERCREST'PREMIUMSBS-MODIFIEDRIDGECAP� SHINGLES STARTERMATCH'STARTER STRIP FIGURE 2-STARTER AND RIDGESHINGLES ESR-1475 I Most Widely Accepted and Trusted Page 11 of 13 111ap�mm7 ., ion Hif_HLII ramm) tY poSmm) �Pm3 ) mro Partition (mono) (20.0 RIDGLAS510 RIDGLAS58 TIMBERTEX'PREMIUM RIDGE CAP SHINGLES RIDGLASS'PREMIUM RIDGE CAP SHINGLES * 99-1/2.(1003 mm)— --... 131� J - ,33, _ T 1 ¢ am, Perforation r RIDGE RIDGE CAP SHINGLES FIGURE 3—RIDGE AND STARTER SHINGLES ESICC EVALUATION SERVICE ICC-ES Evaluation Report ESR-1475 CBC and CRC Supplement Issued October 2019 Revised February 2020 This report is subject to renewal October 2021. www.icc-es.org I (800)423-6587 I (562) 699-0543 A Subsidiary of the International Code Council° DIVISION: 07 00 00—THERMAL AND MOISTURE PROTECTION Section: 07 31 13—Asphalt Shingles REPORT HOLDER: GAF EVALUATION SUBJECT: GAF SHINGLE ROOF COVERING SYSTEMS 1.0 REPORT PURPOSE AND SCOPE Purpose: The purpose of this evaluation report supplement is to indicate that GAF shingle roof covering systems, recognized in ICC-ES evaluation report ESR-1475, has also been evaluated for compliance with the code(s) noted below. Applicable code edition(s): • 2019 and 2016 California Building Code°(CBC) For evaluation of applicable chapters adopted by the California Office of Statewide Health Planning and Development (OSHPD)and Division of State Architect(DSA), see Sections 2.1.1 and 2.1.2 below. • 2019 California Residential Code°(CRC) 2.0 CONCLUSIONS 2.1 CBC: The GAF shingle roof covering systems,described in Sections 2.0 through 7.0 of the evaluation report ESR-1475,comply with CBC Sections 1505.1 and 1507.2, and may be used where the CBC requires a Class A roof covering complying with CBC Section 1505.1.1, a Class B roof covering complying with CBC Section 1505.1.2, or a Class C roof covering complying with CBC Section 1505.1.3,provided the design and installation are in accordance with the 2018 International Building Code°(IBC) provisions respectively, noted in the evaluation report and the additional requirements of CBC Section 1511, as applicable. The asphalt shingles may be used in the construction of new buildings located in any Fire Hazard Severity Zone within a State Responsibility Areas or any Wildland-Urban Interface Fire Area, provided installation is in accordance with the 2018 International Building Code°(IBC)provisions, as applicable, noted in the evaluation report and the additional requirements of Sections 701A.3 and 705A of the CBC. 2.1.1 OSHPD: The applicable OSHPD Sections of the CBC are beyond the scope of this supplement. 2.1.2 DSA: The applicable DSA Sections of the CBC are beyond the scope of this supplement. 2.2 CRC: The GAF shingle roof covering systems,described in Sections 2.0 through 7.0 of the evaluation report ESR-1475,comply with CRC Sections R902.1 and R905.2, and may be used where the CRC requires a Class A roof cover complying with CRC Section R902.1.1, a Class B roof covering complying with CRC Section R902.1.2, or a Class C roof covering complying with CRC Section R902.1.3, provided the design and installation are in accordance with the 2018 International Residential Code° (IRC) provisions respectively, noted in the evaluation report and the additional requirements of CRC Section R908, as applicable. ICC-ES Evaluation Reports are not to be construed as representing aesthetics or any other attributes not specifically addressed,nor are they to be construed as an endorsement of the subject of the report or a recommendation for its use.There is no warranty by ICC Evaluation Service,LLC,express or implied,as ip to any finding or other matter in this report,or as to any product covered by the report. Copyright©2020 ICC Evaluation Service,LLC. All rights reserved. Page 12 of 13 ESR-1475 CBC and CRC Supplement I Most Widely Accepted and Trusted Page 13 of 13 The asphalt shingles may be used in the construction of new buildings located in any Fire Hazard Severity Zone within a State Responsibility Areas or Wildland—Urban Interface Fire Area, provided installation is in accordance with the 2018 International Residential Code°(IRC)provisions, as applicable, noted in the evaluation report and the additional requirements of Sections R337.1.3.1 and R337.5 of the CRC. The products recognized in this supplement have not been evaluated for compliance with the International Wildland—Urban Interface Code®. This supplement expires concurrently with the evaluation report, reissued October 2019 and revised February 2020.