If you want to install laminated shingles onto your roof then you should be aware that they can be more difficult to lay than ordinary shingles.
Installing laminated roof shingles.
Fasteners must be placed in the nailing area approximately 1 25 mm in from each edge and the remaining fasteners evenly spaced between.
The modern laminated two piece design of iko cambridge shingles provides depth and dimension.
The laminated shingle is essentially a beefed up version of a 3 tab shingle so it makes some sense to discuss the simpler 3 tab shingle first.
A drip edge will be installed around the edging of the roof.
As they are laminated they are more rigid and so have to be installed in a certain manner in order to secure them.
In accordance with 2015 international.
The common bond area includes the double layer portion of the shingle down to the exposure and constitutes the proper nailing area as identified in laminate shingle installation instructions.
Under normal conditions use four 4 fasten ers for each full shingle.
Instead of a random pattern the laminations line up from course to course to look like tigerstriping on the roof.
1 malarkey laminate shingle installation instructions system such as leaks and buckling increase if installed directly over wood board decks.
By staggering the size and position of the shingle s dragon s teeth we re able to create a random varied pattern that emulates the rich textured appearance of genuine wood shakes.
Deep shadow bands add eye popping contrast.
The installed shingles have a wavy pattern and the laminated layers seem to be the same from shingle to shingle.
Failure to use properly condi tioned deck materials can result in deck movement which can damage the roof covering and may void your warranty.
Putting the laminated shingles in correctly is important as stress and damage will weaken the shingles.
Twenty or so years ago 3 tab shingles were used almost exclusively to cover residential roofs.
Malarkey laminate shingles feature the zone an enlarged 15.
In laminate shingles the nailing zone is referred to as the common bond area of the shingle.