Installation Guide

17. Where saddles or crickets are formed in
back of chimneys, curves or similar
vertical surfaces, they shall be carried
not less than 10" under the Certi-label
shakes/shingles.
18. Step flashing shall be used where vertical
surfaces occur in connection with slopes.
They shall be formed of separate pieces.
Flashing shall extend horizontally not less
than 3" and up the vertical wall so that
they shall be lapped by the counter
flashing not less than 4". It shall be
installed in step fashion and each piece
shall lap not less than 3" (one flashing
installed on each course concealed under
the covering course). If other than
masonry is used the flashing shall extend
up the wall not less than 3" behind the
sheathing paper.
19. Dormer flashings shall run 3" up under
the sheathing paper and not less than 3"
horizontally.
20. Window caps and all other projections at
points where rain water accumulates must
be provided with flashings, such flashings
must extend a distance of at least 3" up
the wall behind the sheathing paper.
21. Soil pipes: Metal shall extend no less than
6" in all directions and shall be installed
to lap and shed water to the Certi-label
shakes or shingles below.
22. All Certi-label shake/shingle hips and
ridges shall be of alternate overlap type
applied at the same exposure as field of
roof and with nails long enough to
penetrate into sheathing at least 3/4”.
Install a strip of felt, eave protection
material or metal over hip or ridge under
the ridge or hip cap. If longer or shorter
ridge cap is used, adjust exposure
accordingly.
Hips and Ridges
SPECIFICATION GUIDELINES
31. Each roof shake/shingle shall
be secured with two full-driven,
corrosion-resistant fasteners.
(Specify size and type.)
32. Ensure that fasteners used are accepted
by your local Building Official.
33. Use 3d "box" nails for new roofs with 16"
and 18" shingles.
34. Use 4d "box" nails for new roofs with
24" shingles.
35. Use 5d "box" nails for over-roofing with
16" and 18" shingles, and for hips
and ridges.
36. Use 5d "box" nails for new roofs with
18" straight-split shakes.
37. Use 6d "box 2" nails for new roofs with
18" and 24" handsplit-and-resawn shakes.
38. Use 5d "box" nails for new roofs with
24" tapersplit.
39. Use 6d "box 2" nails for new roofs with
18" and 24" tapersawn.
40. 6d nails are usually adequate for
Certi-label shakes, but longer nails shall be
used as Certi-label shake or shingle
thickness or weather exposure dictates.
Certi-label
Shingles:
Shakes:
24
Valleys
Fasteners
23. Certi-label shakes/shingles extending into
the valley shall be sawed to the proper
miter.
24. Do not lay shakes or shingles with grain
parallel with the centerline of valleys.
25. All valleys shall be installed with
Certi-label shakes/shingles lapping the
valley flashing not less than 7" on
each side.
26. On Certi-label shingle roofs of less than
6:12 slope, flashing should extend at least
11” on each side.
27. For Certi-label shakes, metal valley sheets
shall be center-crimped; of 20" minimum
width; underlayed with a strip of No. 30
ASTM D226 Type ll or No. 30 ASTM D4869
Type lV roofing felt over the sheathing,
and coated with a metal paint.
28. Valley metals that have proved reliable in
a particular geographic region should be
selected. Copper flashing: check with local
authorities on the durabilities of copper
valleys in your area.
29. For projects within 15 miles of salt
water – Certi-label roof shakes and
shingles shall be secured with two (2)
stainless steel Type 316 nails.
For locations outside the 15 mile range
of salt water – Certi-label roof shakes and
shingles shall be secured with two (2)
fasteners: stainless steel Type 304,Type 316,
or hot-dipped galvanized with a coating
weight of ASTM A153 Class D (1.0oz/ft2).
For Pressure Impregnated Products –
Fasteners used with fire-retardant-treated
(Certi-Guard®) or preservative-treated
(Certi-Last®) shakes or shingles must be
stainless steel Type 316. For specifics on
installation, accessory building materials
(flashing, etc.), finishes and maintenance
please contact the treatment company
directly.
Fasteners shall be long enough to
penetrate into the solid wood sheathing
at least 3/4” or all the way through.
30. Nails shall be driven flush but not so that
the nail head crushes the wood. They
shall be placed approximately 3/4" to 1"
from the side edges of the shakes/shingles
and approximately 1 1/2" above the butt
line of the following course.