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Roofer’ Select shingle underlayment the ASTM D6757 standard and has more resistance to tearing and wrinkling than #15 type underlayment.
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Typically, when installing water-resistant underlayment, side laps should be at least two inches and end laps at least six inches
Question 3
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One reason to use water resistant underlayment is that is part of Class A fire-rated shingle systems.
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Joint overlaps for DiamondDeck are different than felt and vary by roof slope.
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WinterGuard HT has more aggressive “tack” than granular or sand-surfaced WinterGuard and can be installed under asphalt shingles tile or metal roofs.
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Metalayment is a film-surfaced product that meets ASTM D1970 and can only be applied under metal roofs.
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All shingles applied to a low slope deck require the use of WinterGuard or its equivalent applied over the entire deck.
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WinterGuard can be installed over the fascia board to protect against ice build-up in gutters.
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Drip edge may be applied either over or under WinterGuard along the rake.
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At the eaves, if there is a chance of snow or ice build-up in the gutters, never install drip edge under the WinterGuard.
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WinterGuard can be applied when the temperature falls below 40 Degrees Fahrenheit.
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For ice dam protection, WinterGuard must be applied along the eaves and up the roof no less the 24” beyond the interior wall line.
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When applying Flintlastic SA, you have the option of installing either a 2-ply or 3-ply roof system.