Regardless of the shingle used on your roof you will need some type of starter shingle.
Roofing starter strip.
The end should overhang over the edge about 1 4 to 3 4 of an inch.
Starter strip is provided in single rolls 7 wide nominal x 33 4 long seal down strip prevents wind uplift no need to cut tabs or invert shingles surface must be clean dry and smooth.
At the eave the starters provide a simple way to cover the joints between the finish shingles in the first course ensuring complete water shedding roof coverage.
Its efficient use of material provides two pieces from every shingle strip easily separated along a factory perforated line.
Owens corning starter strip shingle 105 lin ft black starter roof shingles.
Detailed installation of starter strip shingles at the valleys and hips.
Owens corning starter strip shingle plus 105 lin ft black starter roof shingles.
The continuous sealant ensures an effective seal between the starter and the first course of shingles.
Gaf pro series starter strip shingles valley hip install.
Perforated down the center for easy separation.
Leading edge plus is the ideal product to use.
After the first shingle has been placed on the roof set the second starter shingle next to it.
Continuing with the starter shingles.
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You will want the roof granular side up when applying the strip.
Starter strips are one of the most overlooked starter strips are one of the most overlooked parts of a quality roofing system.
It is packaged two pieces per shingle 16 shingles per bundle.
That s because some contractors try to use a cut up 3 tab strip shingle as the starter course on the roof.
Owens corning starter strip shingle helps save time by eliminating the need to cut shingles to create a starter row.
Before peeling the shingle starter strip trim about 4 inches off an end of the first starter strip and align the strip to the area you are planning to stick it on.
Quick installation tips for how to install gaf starter strip shingles on a roof.
Do not penetrate the shingles with the hammer.
Butt the edges together instead of overlapping them.
Using four roofing nails or up to six in high wind areas secure the starter shingle to the surface of the roof.