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10790 MAIN ST NE
Permit City
Donald
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555-16-004010-STR
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041W17CA06000
Permit Type
Structural
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'None:Each cap has a laying/alignment notch at the top edge to center Cut old shingles back flush to rakes and eaves.Apply drip edge along <br /> the piece,and notches on each side to indicate die correct exposure, rakes and eaves,if recommended or desired. <br /> 12" WE 74OURSE,Sa STEPPED-OffDIAGONAL NESTING NEMHOD <br /> (005mm) -I Laying This method of application described below is suggested for roofing <br /> x iG./7////iV p, Notch <br /> Al ever square-tab asphalt roofing shingles of 5-518"+1-1I8"(143 mm <br /> x::_ /.'%%',. +/-3.2 mm)exposure. <br /> STARTER COURSE:Use 5-5/8'x 39-3/8°(143 tutu x 1000 min) <br /> tz shingles for the starter course.To make a starter shingle,first cut the <br /> (305mn) bottom 5-518" (143 min)off,then cut off a strip 2"(50 turn)across <br /> 5• s' the top of the same shingle. <br /> 050nm) (150nm) <br /> 1 Cut 5'(127 mm) off the first shingle and install the remaining piece <br /> Notchsor over the first course of the old shingles,at the lower left corner. <br /> coMadag Remember,the sealant on this starter course must he as close as <br /> tr - /-1- possible to the eaves edge of the root This will help hold the first <br /> (ao5mm) Notches tarManmxam r course shingles down and provide good protection against wind <br /> 1 no Tap Edge atthe Promos (teomml <br /> ure, blow-offs,which could start at the edge of the roof.If you are using <br /> for 5'1125mm1 Expm drip edge,let the starter shingle extend out over the edge of the rake <br /> and eaves by 1/2°(13 mm).If you are not using drip edge,let the <br /> English Dimension starter shingle extend over the rake and eaves by 3/4"(19 mm). <br /> figure 11-10 Finish the course using similarly prepared starter strips;however, <br /> they should be fug lengths 39-3/8'(1000 min). <br /> The side notches of the cap being applied should be aligned with the <br /> top edge of the previously applied cap. 1ST COURSE:The first course is made of 11-1/4"x 39-Y8" (286 <br /> rum x 1000 mm)shingle strips nude by culling 2'(50 mm) off the <br /> —a., bottom of the shingles.Cut the 3/8"x 5.5/8"(9.5 mm x 143 tutu) <br /> ROOFING OVER AN EXISTING ROOF shiplap piece(upper left corner)from this strip and apply this strip <br /> (ROOF -OVER) at the lower left corner of the roof.Align left corner flush with starter <br /> strip left corner.For this course and all subsequent courses, <br /> ( align top edge of shingle to be applied with bottom edge of <br /> �tr old shingle In next course. <br /> / /, — 2ND COURSE:Cut 51127 mm)off the left end of a shingle and <br /> / Y / \- apply remaining 34-3/8"(873 mm)piece.Exposure of 1st course <br /> / - �L r // duty is reduced le 3-518'(92mm).Exposure for 2nd through 7th <br /> / 7--✓ course is 5-5/8"(143 ruin). <br /> ` G �� <br /> / 3n / 7 - 3RD THROUGH 7fH AND SUCCEEDING COURSES:Apply as <br /> \ `°� >- L�. _ previously described in"7-Course,5"Stepped-Off Diagonal Method" <br /> < 7—` it 7 o¢Ihe left. <br /> / - °sro,.v, /— <br /> >, 7---../ <br /> C�� T` <br /> ems"//^1,-� / <br /> rsi � /" \� ` \-T-- <br /> Byer 1141 <br /> lilt <br /> CERTAINTEED SHINGLE APPLICATORS MANUAL Chapter II 107 <br />
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