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ICC Most Widely Accepted and Trusted EVALUATION SERVICE HCoopeistvlwilh I Innovation RESEARCH LABS ICC-ES Evaluation Report ESR-3267 ICC-ES I (800) 423-6587 I (562) 699-0543 I www.icc-es.org Reissued 12/2017 This report is subject to renewal 12/2019. DIVISION: 07 00 00—THERMAL AND MOISTURE PROTECTION SECTION: 07 31 13—ASPHALT SHINGLES REPORT HOLDER: GAF 1 CAMPUS DRIVE PARSIPPANY, NEW JERSEY 07054 EVALUATION SUBJECT: GAF SHINGLE ROOF COVERING SYSTEMS LIEThICC ICC ICC -csTh PMG c LISTED Look for the trusted marks of Conformity! "2014 Recipient of Prestigious Western States Seismic Policy Council ��S (WSSPC)Award in Excellence" A Subsidiary of INTERNATIONAL ICC-ES Evaluation Reports are not to be construed as representing aesthetics or anyother attributesSCC Accredited not CB-Prs specifically addressed, nor are they to be construed as an endorsement of the subject of the report or a ANSI 5 recommendation for its use. There is no warranty by ICC Evaluation Service,LLC, express or implied, as ACCREDITS) ISMEC 17065 a.Ns to any finding or other matter in this report,or as to any product covered by the report. Prod..CeMlcelidOBOdY AKrny,AC , d,00o Copyright° 2017 ICC Evaluation Service, LLC. All rights reserved. ESI EVALUATION SERVICE Most Widely Accepted and Trusted ICC-ES Evaluation Report ESR-3267 Reissued December 2017 This report is subject to renewal December 2019. 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 3.1.2 Three-tab Shingles and Five-tab Shingles: PROTECTION Three-tab and five-tab shingles are composed of a single Section: 07 31 13—Asphalt Shingles layer of reinforcing felt. impregnated and coated with surfacing material on the weather side and with a surfacing REPORT HOLDER: release agent on the underside. GAF 3.1.3 Laminated Shingles: Laminated shingles are 1 CAMPUS DRIVE composed of multiple thicknesses of coated and surfaced PARSIPPANY, NEW JERSEY 07054 reinforcing felt. cut and bonded together in different (973) 628-3000 patterns. The weather side is surfaced with surfacing www.gaf.com material on the weather side and with a surfacing release agent on the underside. EVALUATION SUBJECT: 3.1.4 Hip and Ridge Cap Shingles: Hip and ridge cap shingles consist of reinforcing felt. impregnated and coated GAF SHINGLE ROOF COVERING SYSTEMS with asphalt on both sides and surfaced with surfacing material on the weather side and a surfacing 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. • 2015._ 2012. 2009 and 2006 International Building p. 3.1.4.1 Royal Sovereign`" Ridge Cap Shingles: These Code '(IBC) ridge cap shingles are field-cut from Royal Sovereign" • 2015. 2012. 2009 and 2006 International Residential three-tab strip shingles. The field-cut ridge cap shingles Codep'(IRC) are compatible with any of the GAF shingles recognized in Properties evaluated: this report. • Weather resistance 3.1.4.2 ZSRidge Ridge Cap Shingles: These shingles are strips that are scored for separation into four ridge cap • Fire classification shingles. • Wind resistance 3.1.4.3 Seal-A-Ridge- Ridge Cap Shingles, Seal-A- Ridge- ArmorShieldTM Ridge Cap Shingles and Seal-A- 2.0 USES Ridge's IR Impact Resistant Ridge Cap Shingles: These The GAF asphalt shingles described in this report are shingles are strips that are scored for separation into three alternatives to asphalt shingles complying with IBC Section ridge cap shingles. Seal-A-Ridge- ArmorShielem Ridge 1507.2 and IRC Section R905.2 and are Class A roof Cap Shingles are also labeled as Seal-A-Ridge's IR Impact coverings when installed as described in this report. Resistant Ridge Cap Shingles. 3.0 DESCRIPTION 3.1.4.4 Ridglass- Premium Ridge Cap Shingles: These shingles are individual. thick. ultra-high-profile ridge cap 3.1 Shingles: shingles available in two widths. 3.1.1 General: The GAF asphalt shingles comply with the 3.1.4.5 Timbertex`- Premium Ridge Cap Shingles: ICC-ES Acceptance Criteria for Alternative Asphalt Roofing These shingles are strips that are scored for separation Shingles (AC438). and have been qualified for wind into three ridge cap shingles. resistance as noted in Section 4.3 and Table 1. The shingles are available as three-tab. five-tab and laminated 3.1.5 Starter Shingles: asphalt shingle roof coverings. See Table 1 and Figure 1 3.1.5.1 General: Starter Strip shingles are factory-made for recognized product names and classifications. shingle shingles used under the first course of shingles being types. manufacturing locations. overall dimensions. installed or applied on the roof. See Table 2 for product maximum exposure to the weather and fastening details. sizes and manufacturing locations. See also Figure 3. The shingles are self-sealing by means of adhesive strips located on either the weather side or the underside. See 3.1.5.2 Pro-Start' Eave/Rake Starter Strip Shingles: Figure 1 for dimensions. nailing locations and adhesive These shingles are strips that are scored for separation strip location for field shingles. into two starter shingles. The surfacing material is on the ICC-ES El ablation Reports are not to be consorted as representing aesthetics or any other attributes not specifically addressed,nor me they to be construed l I�1R� as an endorsement of the subject of the report or a recommendation for its use There is no irnrrann ICC Evaluation Service,LLC,e\press or implied,as 1 N to anyfinding or other matter in this report,or as to any product covered by the report Copyright©2017 ICC Evaluation Service,LLC All rights reserved Page 1 of 11 ESR-3267 Most Widely Accepted and Trusted Page 2 of 11 weather side. with a surfacing release agent on the offset from the preceding course as shown in the underside. The self-sealing strip edge is applied facing up manufacturer's published installation instructions. and along the roof eave or rake edge. 4.1.2.2 Shingle Sealing: In colder climates or wind 3.1.5.3 WeatherBlockerTM Premium Eave/Rake Starter regions where it is questionable whether the factory- Strip Shingles: These starter shingles are strips with applied adhesive will activate and seal the shingles. to perforations to assist with alignment of various shingle ensure sealing. the shingles must be hand-sealed with a sizes. The mineral surfacing is on the weather side. with minimum of three 1-inch-diameter (25.4 mm) spots of fine surfacing material on the underside. asphalt roofing cement equally spaced on the unexposed 3.1.5.4 StarterMatchTM Starter Strip Shingles: These surface across each shingle. For applications on slopes starter shingles are color coordinated to match the Grand greater than 21:12, hand sealing is required. Hand sealing Sequoia". Grand Sequoia- IR. Grand Sequoia consists of applying a minimum of three 1-inch-diameter ArmorShield7'...Grand Canyon' and Sienna Tr''' field (25.4 mm) spots of asphalt roofing cement on the shingles. The starter shingles must be installed as the unexposed surface. equally spaced across each shingle. second starter at the eaves on Grand Sequoia`'. Grand For three tab and five tab shingles. one spot of asphalt ® roofing cement is placed under each corner of each tab Sequoia® IR. Grand Sequoia" ArmorShieldTr,. Grand Canyon®and Sienna's applications. (two spots per tab): the tab must then be pressed into the cement. For laminated shingles. four equally spaced spots 3.2 Fasteners: of asphalt roofing cement are placed under the exposed Fasteners must comply with ASTM F1667 and must be portion of the shingle: the shingle must then be pressed minimum No. 12 gage [0.105-inch-diameter (2.67 mm) into the cement. See the manufacturer's published installation instructions for hand sealing guidelines. The shank]. 3/3-inch-diameter-head (9.5 mm). galvanized, stainless steel. aluminum or copper. barbed-. deformed-, shingles must be hand sealed to the satisfaction of the or smooth-shank roofing nails. Fasteners must be of code official. sufficient length to penetrate 3/4 inch (19.1 mm) into the 4.1.2.3 Hip and Ridge Shingles: Hip and ridge shingles sheathing, or through the sheathing. whichever is less. must be placed evenly over hips and ridges (or over 3.3 Underlayment: shingle-over ridge vents). and fastened to the roof deck with two fasteners. described in Section 3.2 of this report. Under the 2015. 2012. 2009 and 2006 IBC. the roof located on either side of the shingle. on the fastener line underlayment must be in accordance with Section shown in Figure 1. Staples must not be used to fasten the 1507.2.3. Under the 2015 IRC. the roof underlayment must ridge cap shingles. be in accordance with Section R905.1.1 and Table R905.1.1(1). Under the 2012. 2009 and 2006 IRC. the roof 4.1.2.4 Underlayment: Under the 2015. 2012. 2009 and underlayment must be in accordance with Section 2006 IBC. the roof underlayment must be installed in R905.2.3. Underlayment must comply with ASTM D226 accordance with Section 1507.2.8. Under the 2015 IRC. Type I or Type II. or ASTM D4869 Type I or Type II. or the roof underlayment must be installed in accordance with ASTM D6757. Section R905.1.1 and Tables R905.1.1(2) and Table R905.1.1(3). Under the 2012. 2009 and 2006 IRC. the roof 3.4 Asphalt Cement: underlayment must be installed in accordance with Section Asphalt roofing cement used for hand-sealing the shingles R905.2.7. Minimum roof slope must be 2:12 (17-percent) must comply with ASTM D4586. Type I. Class I. or Type II. except for underlayment used with the Glenwood' Shingle Class I. that must be installed on roofs with a minimum slope of 3:12 (25-percent). For roof slopes from 3:12 (25-percent) 4.0 INSTALLATION to 4:12 (33-percent). the Glenwood' Shingle must be 4.1 New Construction: installed with one layer of ASTM D1970 complying self-adhered underlayment. For roof slopes greater than 4.1.1 General: 4:12. the roof deck must be covered with a minimum of When installed on new construction in accordance with this one layer of underlayment as described in Section 3.3 of section. the shingles are a Class A roof covering. The this report. For slopes between 2:12 and 4:12. two layers shingles. underlayment and flashings must be installed in of the underlayment described in Section 3.3 of this report accordance with IBC Section 1507.2 or IRC Section are required. In areas where there has been a history of R905.2 except as noted in this report. The shingles must ice forming along the eaves. causing a backup of water. an be installed over roof decks of code-complying. minimum ice barrier must be provided in accordance with IBC '/8-inch-thick (9.5 mm) exterior-grade plywood: '/ie,-inch- Section 1507.2.8.2 or 2015 IRC Section R905.2.7 (2012. thick (11.1 mm) oriented strand board (OSB): or nominally 2009 and 2006 IRC Section R905.2.7.1)as applicable. 1-inch-by-6-inch lumber installed as solid sheathing 4.2 Installation-Reroofing: conforming to 2015 IBC Sections 2304.8.2 or 2308.7.10 (2012. 2009. and 2006 IBC Section 2304.7.2 or 2308.10.8) When installed over existing Class A or Class C asphalt or IRC Section R803. as applicable. and underlayment in shingle roofs in accordance with this section. the shingles accordance with Sections 3.3 and 4.1.2.4. Minimum roof described in this report are recognized as a Class A roof slope must be 2:12 (16.7 percent) except for Glenwood' covering. The existing asphalt shingle roof covering must Shingle that must be installed on roofs with a minimum be inspected in accordance with the provisions and slope of 3:12(25-percent). limitations of 2015 IBC Section 1511 (2012. 2009 and 2006 4.1.2 Application: IBC Section 1510) or 2015 IRC Section R908 (2012. 2009 and 2006 IRC Section R907). Prior to the reroofing. hip 4.1.2.1 Fastening: Fasteners are as described in Section and ridge covering must be removed. Except as noted in 3.2. Shingles must be fastened to the roof deck with a this section. the shingles must be installed in accordance minimum of four fasteners or as shown in the Standard with Section 4.1 of this report. Fasteners must be of Nailing Pattern in Figure 1. Spacing of fasteners must be sufficient length to penetrate '/4 inch (19.1 mm) into the as shown in Figure 1. and each course of shingles must be sheathing. or through the sheathing. whichever is less. ESR-3267 Most Widely Accepted and Trusted Page 3 of 11 Flashing and edging must comply with the following. as 5.2 Installation must be in accordance with Section 4.0 of applicable: this report. • IBC: 2015 Sections 1511.5 and 1511.6 (2012. 2009 and 5.3 The GAF shingle products are manufactured at the 2006 Sections 1510.5 and 1510.6). locations noted in Table 1. under a quality control • IRC: 2015 Section R908.5 and R908.6 (2012. 2009 and program with inspections by ICC-ES. 2006 Sections R907.5 and R907.6). 6.0 EVIDENCE SUBMITTED 4.3 Wind Resistance: Data in accordance with the ICC-ES Acceptance Criteria GAF asphalt shingles have been tested for wind resistance for Alternative Asphalt Roofing Shingles (AC438). dated in accordance with ASTM D3161 or ASTM D7158. March 2012 (editorially revised April 2015). Shingles tested in accordance with ASTM D3161 are 7.0 IDENTIFICATION classified as Class F and qualify for use under 2015 IBC Each bundle of shingles must bear a label with the name Section 1504.1.1 (2012 and 2009 IBC Section 1507.2.7.1 and address of the GAF manufacturing plant location: the and 2006 IBC 1504.1.1) or IRC Section R905.2.4.1. as product name: the roof classification (Class A): the applicable. Shingles tested in accordance with ASTM installation instructions: the evaluation report number D7158 are classified as Class H and qualify for use in (ESR-3267): and a reference indicating compliance with locations where the maximum basic wind speed is ASTM D3161 Class F or ASTM D7158. Class H. as 150 mph (67 m/s) or less with an exposure category of B applicable. or C (ASCE 7) and a maximum building height of 60 feet (18.3 m). Installation must be in accordance with IBC Additionally. each bundle of shingles must be marked Section 1507.2.7 or IRC Section R905.2.6. as applicable. with the area of roof surface covered and the style. type 5.0 CONDITIONS OF USE and color of the product. 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. ESR-3267 Most Widely Accepted and Trusted Page 4 of 11 TABLE 1—GAF SHINGLES-PRODUCT DESCRIPTIONS AND MANUFACTURING LOCATIONS DIMENSIONS MAXIMUM EXPOSURE LOCATION OF SHINGLE WIND RESISTANCE SHINGLE TYPE PLANT LOCATION (height x width) TO THE WEATHER NAIL LINE CLASSIFICATION (inches) (inches) (inches) ASTM D3161, F Fontana,CA 131/_x 393/8 55/8 6ASTM DI7158, Class H Dallas,TX Royal Sovereign" Three-tab Minneapolis, MN Mobile,AL ASTM D3161, Mt.Vernon, IN s Class F Myerstown,PA 12 x 36 5 5/8 ASTM D7158, Class Savannah, GA H Tampa,FL Tuscaloosa,AL ASTM D3161, F Marquis"WeatherMax" Three-tab Mt.Vernon, IN 12 x 36 5 55/8 ASTM DI7158, Class H Dallas,TX ASTM D3161, Mobile,AL Mt.Vernon, IN 12 x 36 5 55/8 Class F Savannah, GA ASTM D7158, Class Sentinel` Three-tab Tuscaloosa,AL ASTM D3161, F Fontana,CA 131/_x 393/8 55/8 6 ASTM DI7158, Class H ASTM D3161, Class Slateline'" Five-tab Mt Vernon, II'I 17 x 40 71/2 9 ASTM D7158, Class H ASTM D3161, Class Camelot® Camelot®II Laminated Mt_Vernon, II`I 17 x 34'/_ 7�/z 8�/2 ASTM D7158,Class H ASTM D3161, Class Grand Canyon' Laminated Fontana,CA 17 x 40 5 11 F Nit Vernon, It1 ASTM D7158, Class H ASTM D3161, Class Grand Sequoia" Laminated Fontana,CA 17 x 40 5 11 F Mt_Vernon, It1 ASTM D7158, Class H ASTM D3161, Grand Sequoia®IR, Laminated Fontana,CA 17 x 40 5 11 Class F Grand Sequoia®ArmorShieldT"" ASTM D7158, Class H ASTM D3161, Class Timberline'ArmorShieldT'°'II Laminated Ennis,TX 131/_ x 383/_ 55/8 6 F Tuscaloosa,AL ASTM D7158, Class H ASTM D3161, Class Glenwood" Laminated Mt.Vernon, IN 121/_x 365/18 4-5 6 ASTM D7158, Class H Baltimore, MD Dallas,TX Ennis,TX Fontana,CA ASTM D3161, Class Michigan City,IN Timberline"Natural Shadow" s Laminated Minneapolis, MN 13/q x 393/8 5/8 6 ASTM D7158, Class Mobile,AL H Myerstown,PA Shafter, CA Tampa,FL Tuscaloosa,AL For SI: 1 inch=25.4 mm, 1 lb/100 ft2=0.0488 kg/m2 ESR-3267 I Most Widely Accepted and Trusted Page 5 of 11 TABLE 1—GAF SHINGLES—PRODUCT DESCRIPTIONS AND MANUFACTURING LOCATIONS(Continued) DIMENSIONS MAXIMUM EXPOSURE LOCATION OF SHINGLE PLANT i WIND RESISTANCE SHINGLE TYPE LOCATION (height x width) TO THE WEATHER NAIL LINE CLASSIFICATION (inches) (inches) (inches) ASTM D3161,Class Timberline®Natural Shadow® Laminated Shaffer,LA 131/4 x 393/8 55/8 6 Arctic White ASTM D7158,Class H Baltimore,MD Dallas,TX Ennis,TX Fontana,CA ASTM D3161,Class Michigan City,IN Timberline HD® Laminated Minneapolis,MN 131/4 x 393/8 55/8 6 ASTM D7158,Class Mobile,AL Myerstown, PA Shafter,CA Tampa,FL Tuscaloosa,AL ASTM D3161,Class Timberline®Cool Series® Laminated Fontana,CA C' . 55/8 6 ASTM D7158,Class H Baltimore,MD Dallas,TX Ennis,TX Fontana,CA ASTM D3161,Class ® Michigan City,IN Timberline Ultra HD® s Laminated Minneapolis,MN 131/4 x 393/8 5/8 6 ASTM D7158,Class Mobile,AL Myerstown, PA Shafter,CA Tampa,FL Tuscaloosa,AL Fontana,CA ASTM D3161,Class Michigan City, IN Timberline®American Harvest® Laminated Ennis,TX 131/4 x 393/8 55/8 6 ASTM D7158,Class Myerstown, PA H Tuscaloosa,AL ASTM D3161,Class Fortitude M Laminated Myerstown, PA 131/_;r: r=';. 55/8 6 ASTM D7158,Class H ASTM D3161,Class Monaco® Laminated Mt.Vemon,IN 17 x 40 7�/2 8 ASTM D7158,Class H ASTM D3161,Class Woodland® Laminated Mt.Vemon,IN 17 ;r:-10 61/2-71/2 8 ASTM D7158,Class H ASTM D3161,Class Sienna® Laminated Fontana,CA 173/8x 4:5 51/2 71/2 ASTM D7158,Class H For SI: 1 inch=25.4 mm, 1 lb/100 ft2=0.0488 kg/m2 'Nail line=distance from lowermost edge of shingle to target nail location.See Figure 1. ESR-3267 I Most Widely Accepted and Trusted Page 6 of 11 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 Ridge Cap Shingles Hip and Ridge Fontana,CA 8 or 10 x 23 pieces 8 Fontana,CA 131/4 x 393/8stnp See Footnote' 131/4 x 97/8 pieces Dallas,TX Minneapolis, MN Royal Sovereign® Hip and Ridge Mobile,AL Mt.Vernon,IN 12 x 36 strip See Footnote' Myerstown, PA 12 x 12 pieces Savannah,GA Tampa,FL Tuscaloosa,AL Tuscaloosa,AL 12 x 36 strip z Seal—A—Ridge®Ridge Cap Shingles Hip and Ridge Mobile,AL 12 x 12 pieces 6/3 5 12 x 36 strip TM'Seal A Ridge®ArmorShield Ridge Cap Tuscaloosa,AL 12 x 12 pieces Shingles Hip and Ridge Seal-A-Ridge®IR Impact Resistant Ridge 12 x 36 strip Cap Shingles Mobile,AL 5 12 x 12 pieces12 x 36 stp Timbertex®Premium Ridge Cap Shingles Hip and Ridge Mt.Vernon,IN 12 x 12 p eoes 8 Z®Ridge Ridge Cap Shingles Hip and Ridge Shafter,CA 131/4 x 39%strip Ridge 131/4 x 9/8 pieces Tuscaloosa,AL 13 x 38 strip Mt.Vernon,IN 6'/2 x 38 pieces N/A Pro-Start®Eave/Rake Dallas,TX Starter Strip Starter Strip Shingles 131/4 x 38 strip Shafter,CA 65/8 x 38 pieces N/A StarterMatchTM'Starter Strip Shingles Starter Strip Fontana,CA 131/4 x 40 strip N/A WeatherBlockerM Premium Eave/Rake Starter Strip Mt.Vernon,IN �17 x 40 strip N/A Starter Strip Shingles 81/2 x 40 pieces For SI: 1 inch=25.4 mm, 1 lb/100 ft2=0.0488 kg/mz. 'Weather exposure must not exceed that permitted for the field of the roof. ESR-3267 I Most Widely Accepted and Trusted Page 7 of 11 I 1 W(a•em-h; - raj -, 1 I I I 1 I I ,1- 1T awes/ 1�1?•1Lt2 �tw (2.3-film-'., .- �. •Ta 333..1 salons —ru r-,m 19rmm�.I �.--ass . 1ee.m)— selrM ,.firm; }I I V 7 prey 1 1 ?' 14-12.2. T 2-2-1n• - �a�.�i�ns.l �1_ 1 z z,rz 1Q•-b-f1r--1 to-Wan) I I ;13-s.mm) n]nn"e..rn nales-l1sso 002r-r I Y r-I-",,...I, I ' I Standard Nairn Pattern-tour rails per shingle 8landwd Nailing Pattern-four nails per siting e r 3r mesas) -1 .. 30 1c•;I r.) 1 1 h r 1 1 I I z a• 2 r se...+ T-P T17 ryes/ (Yr,r-1.•2m") '-1-rn.1• • n•-b2-•.I ,l' 1ra,m) saaaw _ -x.t-. ?...,.. M rOl ���-----------_may 'yam„', -, -• • 1 ��•fAl 1 e 1 + • ^ 1/7 2la. -I L`•M'- z; Fr1ir•2.1rP •' 1R•-2-12 f V3-blrr% :13.0mr) r nll'lea.y tales-eb.r) 03-n le+nl r-001•-7 T'i (1 con•••Term) Enhanced Nail Pattern-sixils per shingle' 1 nails Enlffircad Nail Palem-six nails per shingle* •requires by acme loco codes ono reo Jired rar enheraed wind arrange or certain products. •waled by Berra to codes and rage red for enhanced wino coverage on cone•I oroducb- MARQUIS`WEATHERMAX', ROYAL SOVEREIGN'& ROYAL SOVEREIGN&SENTINEL' SENTINEL'(ENGLISH SIZE) (METRIC SIZE) 40 - me..1 3F3ro•(1m1) .. 11er-1Lst _ ).tr1 y� s-w7 o-1R• ►r lo1,r1• L Qit-3T2n-c l r to a-raIW •elate Pr far..,i t.ar .'nn..p I l i w t ,� _ m,�3 ' ^� nv,.......ri.. Lf owl q•oarar'K-m11f r oJ,wM I><d 1 albs* Sla ndard Nailing Pa horn-lout nine periling* SbrtlW Nailing Pat am-far race oe'aningrs ... 3abr(1'n) .+ 4C• - } - . ��; 14W-1F1! WIT•na 1Q MI•easr.l Was•-name t3.104. I s T. .x�*�I r tla-an.no _ we. 5- a.4. Wamll .Q..., F I+ w Far'-Pa •n edam (Ia•M.�y II - Ian H 7 !� an bock " Enhanced Nal Pattern-sec nabs per eh rgls• 'vquircd by ecrno lose/codes arcure reod for enhai u r1 wird o Nerage or Golan Kau Jas. Enlnarwd Nell Pattern-six naffs per ahYrgle' '-e gt.lrcd Cy same loci moss and reefed for erratical wlrrd coverage or certain prolLCs. TIMBERLINE'SERIES MONACO'SHINGLES FORTITUDE (METRIC SIZE) FIGURE 1—GAF SHINGLES ESR-3267 Most Widely Accepted and Trusted Page 8 of 11 NAM,IP n����' rnr���l 10'(101&nm; -WU. e,s •-1l•lt! • -ary Standard Nailing Pattern-five nails per shingle Moab all sul .arM.a e.t Pau-• 1 Standard Nai ing Pattern-six nails per shingie lit JUIN .S Enhanced Nail Pattern-six nails per shingle' •'9quired by some low cones end required for enheneed'aind coverage on certain products. •required by some local codes and required for enhanced wind coverage on certain products. SLATELINE°SHINGLES •� CAMELOT°SERIES 40'(1016mm) Nr r.s sea i—� Annvont 1 ere •:� .meek• e.r Stamina)Nulling Padnm tlwe nails por xhingln 40'(1010mnm) ivorye.n...i wrr..m Enhanced Nat Pattern-six rails per shingle' •required by acme local codes and required for enhanced wend coverage on certain products. GRAND CANYON•&GRAND SEQUOIA°SERIES FIGURE 1—GAF SHINGLES(Continued) ESR-3267 I Most Widely Accepted and Trusted Page 9 of 11 r 1 r aey.^(se.ewe r rr rr �r.e . Itior - ..loll ,1M••t.eT War-1.q �,,�' t, . a�� erase ' I -rn... w >r D� '.,o re.�� � . , �L 7 emse ...I. 1 -- i I I ........ 1 onset. Suridoro Na long Pare,-UV.,ails nor fin Vs, Standard Naiing Pattern-fourndspordingle + 4o. — 36 La"(ae4 rim) , ., 1 sew61 E17& -.,� t_r„. ,,,,,,,..1 1—f.110;- -_,..11 Kok ? jot �� — T.1 r Fa+m . �11 I �e ,,_ Enhanced Nail Patton-six nak pair shingle* Enhanced Nail Pattern-six Waits per shingle' 'required by serre loaf cures and recirod'cx enhanced wird atvverege or certain Peoucts. 'required by yore lacal codes and requ red tar enhanced wino caverepe on WOW,aroducL- o WOODLAND'SHINGLES TIMBERLINE°ARMORSHIELU II SHINGLES A li m'.r, ,,•... Nleemeit mom / 6I16 INNI ,....,,r ........1 ...set. 3 rtf-tlf %;-1 ,—SeSeeda sr. SY•-wN a.+.Y..en STANDARD S AIf1N°PATTERN-air-,.Ils emir sr AN&kI� T rob -dirroperrilpl. batIyglpN M /— Berm.''', oL — l34 J5-5'4' - is -,¢.j4• eel —',r�--,z-,..-- `1 eun 17 ye' I I 1 I I ad ENHANCED NAILING PATnFAN•.s nets a.,Met s• )— S.n-sl e...a.re.am err a re.r.r.err..reo reawe NIIyshe .r.FIN we- W lw ENNANCED NAILING PATTERN-skeetr Wilt Or sib Toe•.oh',Ye 0.4 le boned koliWIMP.Nab.w .etr.8M.'r.ri SIENNA°SHINGLES GLENWOOD'SH INGLES FIGURE 1—GAF SHINGLES(Continued) ESR-3267 I Most Widely Accepted and Trusted Page 10 of 11 — AC'(1018mm) r —315(814-rn: .y 1 IFvr piwnn) 131/4' ir i (337rre, Prp m..m 1 S NertoratIon l 8TARTERMATCH'STARTERSTRIP TIMBERTEX° PREMIUM RIDGE CAP SHINGLES ice- 0.. ..., } _ 23' F4'.'p�A,, f1 I I. P° ro rf° 1o^ 10' ROM ASS"'0 RIDGIMelt RIDGLASS°PREMIUM RIDGE CAP SHINGLES Z-RIDGE°RIDGE CAP SHINGLES FIGURE 2-STARTER AND RIDGE SHINGLES ESR-3267 I Most Widely Accepted and Trusted Page 11 of 11 (..mom) i 36.U14. n) 1 ,-. I J 1_1_7 „i.., ir .7-1 , . Mese trlm„, �. �r�y,..t S p ) n^^ 1 r P.rfor.eo^ Perforation SEAL-A-RIDGE• RIDGE CAP SHINGLES SEAL-A-RIDGE'IR IMPACT-RESISTANT RIDGE CAP SHINGLES& (ENGLISH SIZE) SEAL-A-RIDGE'ARMORSHIELD'RIDGE CAP SHINGLES aa'Va.ennl .+ 3e'(9e6m) .y ^—I 1 1 j--ser Seal s.r s.el tP re pi ) (Issnm) 1T 13' 1(330mm) ‘, (432mm) (kr Perkralon (166mm) P.rWnelfon (216mm) I - 1 t l Used wi:h ehhpies with exposures less tun r(152rnm) Used with shingles with enposuas ma.than 6'(152mm) WEATHERBLOCKER'PREMIUM EAVE/RAKE STARTER PRO-START' EAVE/RAKE STARTER STRIP STRIP FIGURE 3—RIDGE AND STARTER SHINGLES