Installation Guide

Figure 8: Certi-label Hip and Ridge Application
Figure 7: Certi-label Shake Application to Low Slope Roofs
Intersecting roof surfaces at hips and ridges
should be capped to ensure a weather-tight
joint. Site-made or factory-assembled hip and
ridge units may be used, but both types must
have alternate overlaps and concealed nailing
(Figure 8). When ridge cap and field product
are the same length and grade, the weather
exposure of the ridge cap should be the same
exposure as the field product of the roof.
Nails must be longer than those used on the
field of the roof and of sufficient length to
penetrate 3/4" into or completely through the
sheathing. 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.
Certi-label Hip And Ridge Details
LOW SLOPE ROOF DETAILS, HIP AND RIDGE DETAILS
7
24" Certi-label shakes
at 10" exposure
18" felt interlay
2 nails per shake
Product should project
1 1/2 beyond the fascia
and approximately 1" over
the gable or rake end
"
2 x 4 spacers
4" overlap of felt
1 x 4 or 1 x 6
nailing strips
Solid sheathing
Hot mop or similar
approved membrane.
Consult your local
building official
for approved products
in your area.
Shake starter course
36" felt underlay
Rafter
Rafter header
Fascia
Gutter
Solid sheathing at eave
Double starter course
Notch first piece of starter course
Choose material of uniform width between 4" and 5"
(if making units with field material)
1
3
2
4
Notched
Alternate
overlap
Cut back edge of shingles or shakes on a bevel
Join ridge material with type 304 or 316 stainless steel fasteners
See page 12 for fastener details.
The minimum roof slope on which Certi-label
shakes are recommended is 4:12 and for
Certi-label shingles, 3:12. It is possible,
however, to apply Certi-label shakes or
shingles successfully to solid sheathed roofs of
lower slope providing a special method of
application is followed (such as Figure 7),
however shingles must be applied at a
reduced exposure (page 20). Never interlay
shingles with felt. The prescribed method
provides a double roof on which the Certi-
label shakes or shingles are applied to a
lattice-like framework embedded in a
bituminous surface coating.
A hot mop or similar approved membrane
should be applied over the roof deck. Consult
your local building official for approved
products in your area. With the final hot-mop
application 2 x 4 spacers of Western Red
Cedar or preservative treated lumber are
embedded in the bituminous coating. These
spacers are installed over the rafters and
extend from eave to ridge. Check with your
local building official for their preference in
your area.
Next, 1 x 4 or 1 x 6 nailing strips, spaced
according to the weather exposure selected
for the Certi-label shakes or shingles, should
be nailed across the spacers to form a lattice-
like nailing base. For example, if 24" shakes
are to be installed at a weather exposure of
10", the nailing strips would also be spaced at
10" on centers. When 1 x 4 spaced sheathing
is installed at 10" on center, additional 1 x 4
boards must be installed.
Finally, the Certi-label shakes or shingles are
applied in the normal manner with a starter
course at the eave and felt interlay between
each course of shakes (Figure 7).