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Page 1: Ornate AR Shingle Installation InstructionsDrip edge should also comply with KS D 5201, be copper or a copper alloy sheet, and extend 51 mm (2") minimum back from the edge of the roof

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Ornate™ AR ShingleInstallation Instructions

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| MALARKEY ORNATE™ AR SHINGLE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS1

Roof Deck – Concrete: A level surface, free of cracks and spalling, is essential. Plaster as required to repair, smooth, and level the surface; allow to dry completely. Clean deck suffi-ciently and install 0.4 L (13.5 oz) of KS M 2270 asphalt primer per 1 m2 (10.8 ft2) with roller or brush over the entire installa-tion surface. Allow primer to cure to allow solvents to flash off before installing underlayment. Failure to allow primer to fully cure may damage underlayment and shingles.

Drip Edge Flashing: In accordance with 2015 International Building Code, Section 1507.2.9.3, and 2015 International Residential (Building) Code, Section R905.2.8.5, install non-corrosive, 26-gauge, sheet metal drip edge flashing (drip edge, edge metal, eave and/or rake metal, perimeter metal) along eave and rake edges.

Drip edge should also comply with KS D 5201, be copper or a copper alloy sheet, and extend 51 mm (2") minimum back from the edge of the roof deck, and extend outward, down over the edge.

Apply drip edge first along the eaves, and once underlayment is in place, follow by flashing the rakes (drip edge installed atop the underlayment).

Secure drip edge with galvanized nails and corrosion-resis-tant washers, the nails with a minimum 10 mm (0.39") head and washers 0.5 mm (0.02") thick. Center the nails on the top flange of the metal at 203 mm (8") to 254 mm (10") on center (or as required by building code).

To apply the rake drip edge, start at the corner near the eave, and work your way up, lapping subsequent lengths of flashing over the lower pieces by a minimum of 51 mm (2"). Be sure to overlap the eave drip edge, too.

UNDERLAYMENT

Underlayment is required on roof decks prior to the installation of Ornate™ AR shingles.

Roof Slopes 2:12 Up to 6:12Roof slopes 51 mm (2") to less than 152 mm (6") per 305 mm (12") require a double layer of underlayment. Ensure proper ventilation and moisture control issues are addressed.

Wood Decks: Begin by fastening a half-width starter strip of Malarkey Right Start™ UDL underlayment (or code-compliant equivalent) on sheathing, beginning at and parallel to, the eaves. At the eave, overhang the drip edge 6-19 mm (¼"- ¾").

Succeeding courses are all full-width, the first course com-pletely overlapping the starter, and followed by courses half-lapped over preceding courses.

Fasten sufficiently to hold in place and work safely until shin-gles are applied or according to adopted building code.

Apply Right Start™ 152 mm (6") over hips, ridges and valleys. Where the roof intersects a vertical surface, extend the under-layment a minimum of 76 mm (3") up the sidewall and fasten.

Concrete Decks: After the primer cures, position a half-width starter strip of Malarkey Arctic Seal® self-adhering underlay-ment (or code-compliant equivalent) to the deck at the eave and apply flush with the drip edge.

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

The Ornate™ AR (SKU 207) is a hexagonal-shaped, asphalt roofing shingle manufactured with Malarkey Roofing Products® proprietary Nexgen™ asphalt technology. This polymer modified asphalt utilizes post-consumer, recycled polymers to enhance the performance of the shingle, improve flexibility, granule adhesion, impact resistance, and cold weather installation.

Over the years, Malarkey has steadily advanced shingle design, using new technologies to develop its Flexor™ and Nexgen™ SBS polymer modified asphalt technologies and enhance the physical characteristics that distinguish peak shingle performance. Malarkey’s use of reclaimed polymers is the next step in its ongoing effort to promote sustain¬able roofing materials while advancing product design and main-taining a high level of quality.

GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS

Install Malarkey Ornate™ AR hexagonal shingles according to adopted building code and local amendments. To qualify for warranty protection and obtain stated coverage, the instal-lation instructions detailed here must be followed. Contact Malarkey Technical Services or check our website at WWW.MALARKEYROOFING.COM for the most current version. We assume no responsibility when there has been improper appli-cation or failure to properly prepare the roofing surface.

For current warranty information, visit: WWW.MALARKEYROOFING.COM/WARRANTY-CENTER.

The standard exposure is 143 mm (55⁄8") to the weather. The offset between courses is 167 mm (69⁄16"). These step-by-step application instructions apply to standard slopes/inclines of not less than 102 mm (4") per 305 mm (12") or more than 533 mm (21") per 305 mm (12"). For low slopes [51 mm (2") to less than 102 mm (4") per 305 mm (12")] and steep slopes [more than 533 mm (21") per 305 mm (12")], modify the installation as described below. Do not apply shingles on roofs having a slope less than 51 mm (2") per 305 mm (12").

Ventilation: To prevent harmful condensation or heat buildup, air must circulate freely under the roof deck. Install roof vents at ridges and eaves. Building codes require 1 m2 of free ventilation to each 150 m2 (1 ft2/150 ft2 ) of attic area or 1 m2/300 m2 (1 ft2/300 ft2 ) if 50% ventilation is provided near the ridge. All roof structures must have thorough ventilation to prevent entrapment of moisture-laden air behind the roof sheathing.

Roof Deck – Wood: The roof deck must be at least 10 mm (3⁄8") thick plywood sheathing, 11 mm (7⁄16") thick oriented strand board (OSB), or nominal 25 mm (1") thick wood boards and meet adopted building code requirements. Malarkey strongly recommends installing sheathing over wood board decks. Problems with the performance of your roofing system, such as leaks and buckling, increase if installed directly over wood board decks. Failure to use properly conditioned deck materials can result in deck movement, which can damage the roof covering and may void your warranty.

Directions for ApplyingMalarkey Ornate™ AR Shingles

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code, repeat the instructions for a double layer of underlay-ment, but begin with a half-width starter strip of Arctic Seal® and apply flush with the eaves and rakes.

Succeeding courses are all full-width, the first course com-pletely overlapping the starter, and followed by courses half-lapped over preceding courses.

Continue applying Arctic Seal® up and out onto the roof a min-imum of 610 mm (24") beyond the inside, warm interior wall of the house or above the expected level of ice dams or accord-ing to building code requirements.

Once that point is reached, continue up the roof with double layers of Arctic Seal® or switch to Malarkey Right Start™ UDL, or other code-compliant underlayment. (See Figure 2)

Succeeding courses are all full-width, the first course com-pletely overlapping the starter, and followed by courses half-lapped over preceding courses.

Adhere sufficiently to hold in place and work safely until shin-gles are applied or according to adopted building code. Use a hand roller on end laps and a weighted roller over the entire surface to promote maximum adhesion.

Apply Arctic Seal® 152 mm (6") over hips, ridges and valleys. Where the roof intersects a vertical surface, extend the under-layment a minimum of 76 mm (3") up the sidewall and fasten. (See Figure 1)

Ice Dam Protection for Wood Decks: In geographical regions that experience the possibility of ice forming along the eaves causing a backup of water or if required by building

RIGHT START UDLOR ARCTIC SEAL

ROOF DECK

DRIP EDGE

DRIP EDGEINSTALLED ON TOPOF UNDERLAYMENT

FULL-WIDTH SHEETS

STARTERSTRIP

Borde de goteo instalado sobre la capa subyacente밑깔개의 상단에 설치된 드립 엣지

DOUBLE LAYER OF

Doble hoja de right start udl o arctic seal더블 레이어의 우측 스타트 UDL 또는 아크틱 실

Plataforma del techo루프 데크

Láminas de ancho completo전장 길이의 시트

Borde de goteo드립 엣지

Tira inicial스타터 스트립

Figure 1 - Application of Underlayment on Roof Slopes 2:12 Up to 6:12

ROOF DECK

FULL-WIDTH SHEETS

STARTERSTRIP OF

ARCTIC SEAL

DOUBLE LAYER OFSPECIFIED

UNDERLAYMENT

Plataforma del techo루프 데크

Láminas de ancho completo전장 길이의 시트

Capa doble de capabase especificada

지정된 밑깔개의 이중층

Tira de inicio de Arctic Seal아틱 씰의 스타터 스트립

EAVE METAL

APPLY DOUBLE LAYER OF ARCTIC SEAL SELF ADHERED UNDERLAYMENT UP AND OUT ONTO THE ROOF A MINIMUM OF 24" BEYOND THE INTERIOR WALL. Aplique una capa doble de capa base autoadherente selladora Arctic Seal hacia arriba y afuera sobre el techo un mínimo de 610 mm (24") más allá de la pared interior아틱 씰 접착식 밑깔개의 이중층을 안벽에서 최소 610mm(24") 벗어난 지붕 위와 아래에 적용

RAKE METAL INSTALLED ON TOP OF UNDERLAYMENTRastrillo de metal instalado sobre a capa subyacente밑깔개의 상단에 설치된 금속 갈퀴

지붕 금속의 하단 가장자리

Metal en el borde inferior de un techo

SINGLE LAYER OF ARCTIC SEAL ON RAKESUna sola capa de Arctic Sealen rastrillos지붕 금속의 아래쪽 가장자리에있는 Arctic Seal 단일 층

Figure 2 - Application of Underlayment on Wood Decks 2:12 Up to 6:12 for Ice Dam Protection

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ROOF DECK

SINGLE LAYER OF RIGHT START UDL OR ARCTIC SEALUna sola capa de right start udlo arctic seal단일 레이어 우측 스타트 UDL또는 아크틱 실

FULL-WIDTHSHEETS

MINIMUM 51 mm (2") OVERLAP

DRIP EDGE

DRIP EDGEINSTALLED ON TOPOF UNDERLAYMENTBorde de goteo instalado sobrela capa subyacente밑깔개의 상단에 설치된 드립 엣지

Traslapo mínimo de 51 mm (2")최소 51 mm(2") 중첩

Plataforma del techo루프 데크

Láminas deancho completo전장 길이의

시트

Borde de goteo드립 엣지

Figure 3 - Application of Underlayment on Roof Slopes 6:12 and Above

Roof Slopes 6:12 and AboveRoof slopes 152 mm (6") per 305 mm (12") and greater only need a single layer of underlayment.

At the eave, apply full-width rolls of either Right Start™ (wood decks), Arctic Seal® (concrete decks), or code-compliant equivalents directly to the roof deck. Right Start™ should overhang the drip edge 6-19 mm (¼"- ¾") while Arctic Seal® is flush with it.

Succeeding courses are likewise full-width; lap a minimum of 51 mm (2") on sides, 152 mm (6") on ends, and fasten or adhere sufficiently to hold in place and work safely or per adopted building code until shingles are applied.

Apply underlayment 152 mm (6") over hips, ridges and valleys. Where the roof intersects a vertical surface, extend it a mini-mum of 76 mm (3") up the sidewall and fasten. (See Figure 3)

SHINGLE FASTENING

Type of Fasteners: The type of fastener is dependent on the substrate material –

Wood Sheathing: Fasteners must be stainless steel, gal-vanized, aluminum or copper roofing nails, with a minimum 9 mm (0.35") head, and long enough (minimum 25 mm [0.98"]) to penetrate through all layers of roofing materials and at least 19 mm (¾") into the roof sheathing. Where the roof sheathing is less than 19 mm (¾") thick, the fasteners shall penetrate through the sheathing.

Concrete Decks: Fasteners must be galvanized steel con-crete nails with a minimum 8 mm (0.31") head and a minimum length of 24 mm (0.94"). (See Figure 4)

25 mm (0.98")

FOR WOOD DECKS

9 m

m (0

.35"

)

Para plataformas de madera목재 데크용

8 m

m (0

.32"

) 24 mm (0.95")

FOR CONCRETE DECKSPara plataformas de concreto

콘크리트 데크용

Figure 4 - Recommended Nails for Shingle Fastening

Malarkey approves the use of hand-nailing and/or pneumatic nailers for applying fasteners, but nails must be driven flush to the shingle surface and not overdriven, underdriven or driven at an angle, especially on low slope installations where water runs off less freely and leaks could result. When fasten-ing adjacent shingles, butt them loosely together to prevent buckling.

The use of staples is not an approved fastening method. (See Figure 5)

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NAILING PATTERN (6 NAIL)

25 mm(1")

HAND-TAB LOCATIONSUbicaciones de las lengüetas de sellado a mano

핸드탭 위치

Figure 7 - Ornate™ AR Shingle, 6-Nail Fastening Patternand Hand-Tab Locations

SHINGLE PATTERN LAYOUT AND APPLICATION

Important: The diagonal application procedure described here is necessary to have the shingle tabs cover and conceal both the fasteners and wind-seal adhesive on the previous course of shingles. Malarkey is not responsible for objection-able patterning on roofs when this diagonal application is not used.

Note: Ornate™ AR shingles have three (3) “marker slits” on the top edge. One is in the middle of the shingle and the two slits on either side are each 167 mm (69⁄16") from the edge. The out-side slits will help determine shingle offsets between courses.

ORNATE™ AR SHINGLE PATTERN LAYOUT (167 MM [69⁄16"] OFFSET, SIX COURSE DIAGONAL METHOD)

Starter Shingles: To create a starter shingle, cut off the exposed portion (i.e., the sawteeth tabs) of a regular Ornate™ AR shingle. This will leave a shingle 193 mm (75⁄8") wide (tall). By contrast, the full height is 337 mm (13¼").

Starter Course: Cut the first starter shingle in half (marker slit in center shows where to cut), and lay it on the lower left-hand corner of the roof, overhanging the rake and eave edges (to include drip edge) by 6-19 mm (¼"- ¾"). (See Figure 8)

HALFSTARTER FULL STARTER

CUT OFF TABSCorte las lengüetas컷오프 탭

Corte en la cortadura marcadora para desplazamiento correcto de la primera teja de inicio

Media teja de inicio하프 스타터

Teja de inicio completa풀 스타터

Clavos colocados sobre el sello inferior del viento, centrados하단 윈드 실 위에 배치된 못, 중앙

CUT AT MARKER SLIT FOR CORRECT OFFSET FIRST STARTER

첫 번째시 작자가 마커 슬릿에서 자르도록 올바른 오프셋을 위해

NAILS PLACED ABOVE BOTTOM WIND SEAL, CENTERED

Figure 8 - Creating an Ornate™ AR Starter Shingleand Use of Marker Slits to Determine Offsets

Continue across the eave with full-length starter shingles. Butt loosely together to prevent buckling, and fasten with four (4) nails, 38-76 mm (1½"- 3") up from the eave, with one fastener 25 mm (1") from each side of the starter and the remaining two evenly spaced on the same line as the end fasteners. Do not place fasteners in the wind-seal strips.

Properly Driven Improperly Driven

Asphalt shingles

Decking

Underdriven ⅜" (10 mm)

min. diameter

Straight, good penetration, and flush with shingle surface.

Inadequate deck penetration.

Too deep, cuts into shingle.

Inadequate anchorage.

Overdriven Crooked

Figure 5 - Nailing Instructions

Nailing Pattern: Under normal conditions in temperate cli-mates, use four (4) fasteners for each full shingle.

Fasteners are placed above the cutouts between sawteeth and above the wind-seal strips, the outside fasteners approx-imately 25 mm (1") from each end of the shingle. Placement must be such that subsequent courses cover and conceal the fasteners. (See Figure 6)

NAILING PATTERN (4 NAIL)Patrón de clavado (4 clavos)못박기 패턴(4개의 못)

25 mm(1")

Figure 6 - Ornate™ AR Shingle, 4-Nail Fastening Pattern

Wind Resistance and Hand-Sealing: Malarkey shingles are manufactured with strips of a factory-applied, thermal sealant that is activated by the heat of the sun after the shingle is on the roof. Exposure to the sun’s heat bonds each shingle to the one below for wind resistance.

A variety of conditions like cold weather, high winds or blow-ing dust, however, can affect the ability of the wind-seal strips to activate and prevent shingles from self-sealing during, or shortly after, installation. If shingles have not sealed after a reasonable time period, hand-sealing (also called hand-tab-bing) is strongly recommended.

Note: Malarkey’s wind warranties apply only when shingles are sealed, whether by hand-sealing or activation of the self-seal-ing strips. Failure to seal under adverse circumstances like those described above is not a manufacturing defect.

To hand-seal a shingle, apply a 25 mm (1")-diameter dab of asphalt roof cement conforming to ASTM D4586 under each shingle tab, and press shingles firmly into the cement. Excessive use may cause blistering; correct amounts should not bleed out from under the shingle.

Steep Slope Fastening of Ornate™ AR Shingles: Roof decks with slopes greater than 533 mm (21") per 305 mm (12") require installation with six (6) fasteners per shingle and hand-sealing of tabs (see indicators in the figure below).

Fasteners are placed above the cutouts between sawteeth and above the wind-seal strips, the outside fasteners approx-imately 25 mm (1") from each end of the shingle. Placement must be such that subsequent courses cover and conceal the fasteners. (See Figure 7)

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334 mm (13 18")

3rd COURSE3a hilada3 코스

Figure 11 - Trimming and Positioning of Initial Third Course Shingle

Fourth Course: Cut 500 mm (1911⁄16") off the left side of a full-length shingle, and position the remainder over the underlying shingle, aligning the bottom edge of the tabs along a line level with the top of the cutouts in the preceding course, leaving an exposure of 143 mm (55⁄8"). Secure with fasteners.

Another method for positioning and cutting the shingle is to align its right side with the right outside slit in the underlying third course shingle and cut off the portion that overhangs the rake edge of roof. (See Figure 12)

500 mm (19 1116")

4th COURSE4a hilada4 코스

Figure 12 - Trimming and Positioning of Initial Fourth Course Shingle

Fifth Course: Cut 667 mm (26¼") off the left side of a full-length shingle, and position the remainder over the underlying shingle, aligning the bottom edge of the tabs along a line level with the top of the cutouts in the preceding course, leaving an exposure of 143 mm (55⁄8"). Secure with fasteners.

Another method for positioning and cutting the shingle is to align its right side with the right outside slit in the underlying fourth course shingle and cut off the portion that overhangs the rake edge of roof. (See Figure 13)

667 mm (26 14")

5th COURSE5a hilada5 코스

Figure 13 - Trimming and Positioning of Initial Fifth Course Shingle

SHINGLE APPLICATION

First Course: Start the first course with a full-length shingle laid directly over the starter course. Begin at the lower left-hand corner of the roof and apply flush with the edges of the starter course on both eave and rake sides (maintaining the 6-19 mm [¼"- ¾"] roof overhang).

Fasten as described in the Shingle Fastening section above. (See Figure 9)

HALFSTARTER FULL STARTER

CUT OFF TABSCorte las lengüetas컷오프 탭

Corte en la cortadura marcadora para desplazamiento correcto de la primera teja de inicio

Media teja de inicio하프 스타터

Teja de inicio completa풀 스타터

Clavos colocados sobre el sello inferior del viento, centrados하단 윈드 실 위에 배치된 못, 중앙

CUT AT MARKER SLIT FOR CORRECT OFFSET FIRST STARTER

첫 번째시 작자가 마커 슬릿에서 자르도록 올바른 오프셋을 위해

NAILS PLACED ABOVE BOTTOM WIND SEAL, CENTERED

Figure 9 - Eave Layup of Starter Course with First Course Shingle

Second Course: Cut 167 mm (69⁄16") off the left side of a full-length shingle, and position the remainder over the underlying shingle, aligning the bottom edge of the shingle tabs along a line level with the top of the cutouts in the preceding course, leaving an exposure of 143 mm (55⁄8"). Secure with fasteners.

Another method for positioning and cutting the shingle is to align its right side with the right outside slit in the underlying first course shingle and cut off the portion that overhangs the rake edge of roof. (See Figure 10)

167 mm (6 916") OFFSET

167 mm (6 916")

1st COURSE

2nd COURSE

desplazamiento오프셋

2a hilada2 코스

4a hilada1 코스

Figure 10 - Trimming and Positioning of Initial Second Course Shingle

Third Course: Cut 334 mm (131⁄8") off the left side of a full-length shingle, and position the remainder over the underlying shingle, aligning the bottom edge of the tabs along a line level with the top of the cutouts in the preceding course, leaving an exposure of 143 mm (55⁄8"). Secure with fasteners.

Another method for positioning and cutting the shingle is to align its right side with the right outside slit in the underlying second course shingle and cut off the portion that overhangs the rake edge of roof. (See Figure 11)

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Press the shingles well into the break of the valley, and nail using normal fastening methods, remembering no fasteners are allowed closer than 152 mm (6") to the valley centerline.

Besides the nails used to secure the shingle, add another in the upper corner at the end of each shingle crossing the valley.

Repeat these procedures with the first course of shingles on the intersecting roof, extending it across the valley, over the top of the shingles laid before, and at least 305 mm (12") onto the adjoining roof surface. Press into the valley, and fasten as before.

Note: The first course of shingles are the only ones woven in this fashion.

Return to the side of the roof you began with, and resume laying shingle courses across the valley and onto the adjoining roof at least 305 mm (12"). Complete the installation of shin-gles on that roof section.

Snap a chalk line 51 mm (2") from the centerline of the valley on the unshingled side.

Begin applying shingle courses on the unshingled side, trim-ming them diagonally at the chalk line to match the centerline angle, and cropping the upper corner of the last shingle at a 25 mm (1"), 45° degree cut. Doing this will help direct water into the valley.

Embed the ends of the cut valley shingles in a continuous 76 mm (3") wide bead of asphalt roof cement conforming to ASTM D4586, and press them into the adhesive.

Complete the installation of shingles on that roof section. (See Figure 15)

FLASHING APPLICATIONS

Intersections of Roof and Vertical Sidewall: Minimum 26-gauge, metal step flashing is used in the junction between a sloping roof and intersecting sidewall (on a dormer, for example) to protect this vulnerable area from moisture intrusion.

Step flashing can be square or rectangular, but 203-mm (8") by 203-mm (8") dimensions are common and satisfactory for our purposes.

Being 203 mm (8") wide allows the flashing to be bent at 90 degrees and pushed against the transition of roof to wall, the horizontal flange extending 127 mm (4") out onto the roof deck and the vertical flange 127 mm (4") up the wall assembly. Being 203 mm (8") long allows individual step flashing pieces to overlap each other in water-shedding fashion as they are installed.

Individual step flashing pieces are integrated with each course of shingles as they are applied to intersect the sidewall. A 6-19 mm (¼"- ¾") gap between the shingles and vertical bend of the flashing is recommended.

To allow for possible roof movement, fasten each piece of flashing to the roof deck and not the sidewall.

Installation is as follows: Atop the starter course at the eave, place the first piece of flashing*. The horizontal flange should be flush with the eave edge of the starter and the vertical flange against the sidewall, counter-flashed by the wall cladding.

Fasten the horizontal flange of the flashing to the roof deck with two nails placed 25 mm (1") from the upper edge and spaced an equal distance apart.

Sixth Course: Cut 833 mm (3213⁄16") off the left side of a full-length shingle, and position the remainder over the underlying shingle, aligning the bottom edge of the tabs along a line level with the top of the cutouts in the preceding course, leaving an exposure of 143 mm (55⁄8"). Secure with fasteners.

Another method for positioning and cutting the shingle is to align its right side with the right outside slit in the underlying fifth course shingle and cut off the portion that overhangs the rake edge of roof. (See Figure 14)833 mm (32 13

16")

6th COURSE6a hilada6 코스

Figure 14 - Trimming and Positioning of Initial Sixth Course Shingle

Seventh Course: The seventh course begins the cycle all over again, beginning with a full-length shingle and repeats the process established in courses one to six.

Before continuing up the roof, apply a full-length shingle adjacent to each of the first six courses to extend the pat-tern. Always butt factory edge to factory edge when installing shingles with this stairstep method. Doing so helps maintain a straight layout of the remaining shingles. Butt shingles loosely together to prevent buckling and secure with fasteners.

Note: Shingles may be laid from either the left- or right-hand side. Start at either rake edge and follow layout and cutting instructions as required for proper application.

CONSTRUCTING ROOF VALLEYS

Similar to a roof deck being prepared for shingles by first applying an underlayment, roof valleys must be likewise pre-pared before they can be “constructed" with shingles.

Closed-cut valley application is recommended for Ornate™ AR shingles.

Valley Underlayment: Center a full-width strip of self-ad-hering, Arctic Seal® underlayment (or equivalent conforming to ASTM D1970) in the valley, and apply it directly to the roof deck. Ensure the membrane is tight to the deck without bridg-ing in the center of the valley.

Field underlayments can be woven across the Arctic Seal® or lapped over it a minimum of 152 mm (6") on each side. When fastening, be aware no fasteners are allowed within 152 mm (6") of the valley centerline.

Closed-Cut Valley Construction: Given the construction of closed-cut valleys, start applying shingles on the intersecting roof that has less slope or height. This approach will better protect the valley and aid the flow of water off the roof.

Lay a first course of shingles along the eave on that side of the roof, and continue it across the valley and onto the adjoining roof at least 305 mm (12"). Do not make a joint in the valley. Should a shingle fall short, add-in one or two tab sections so the joint falls outside the line of the valley.

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Continue like this on up to the top of the sidewall intersec-tion, alternating between the placement of step flashing and shingles.

* The “first piece of flashing" in this instance might well be “kickout” flashing, a piece of flashing cut and angled to direct water out and away from the side of a structure.

To accommodate the angled part, yet still serve as the initial piece of step flashing, the kickout will likely have a greater length than a regular piece of step flashing. Otherwise, the installation of shingles and step flashing to follow is the same. (See Figure 16)

Lay a first course Ornate™ AR shingle down on the roof and fasten. The horizontal flange of the flashing will no longer be visible, but you can still see the vertical flange along the sidewall.

Place the second step flashing atop the first course shingle, and position it up from the eave edge of the shingle, matching the shingle exposure, and fasten as before.

Lay a second course shingle on the roof and fasten.

Place the third step flashing atop that, overlapping the end of the previous step flashing at the point of shingle exposure (overlap is typically 51 mm [2"]).

COVER STARTERBY WEAVING

FIRST COURSE STARTERSHINGLES

Revestimiento de limahoya de Arctic Seal®아크틱 실의 밸리 라이너

Extienda las tejas 305 mm (12")como mínimo a través de la limahoya.밸리를 통해 최대 305 mm (12")까지 슁글 연장

상단 모서리에 못으로 양단 고정.

1. CUT TO MATCH CENTERLINE ANGLE.

2. TRIM TOP 25mm (1") 45 DEGREES TOWARDVALLEY.

Corte para coincidir con el ángulo de la línea central.중심선 각도에 맞도록 절삭

Recorte las tejas a 51 mm (2") de la línea central밸리 쪽으로 상단 25mm (1") 45도 트림

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2

Desplazamiento 167 mm (6 9/16")167 mm(6 9/16") 오프셋

Tejas iniciales스타터 슁글

Cubra la inicial por entrelazadodela primera hilada

첫 번째 코스를 엮은 커버 스타터

TRIM SHINGLES 51 mm(2") FROM CENTERLINERecorte las tejas a 51 mm (2")

de la línea central중심선으로부터 슁글을

51 mm (2") 트림

UNDERLAYMENT WOVEN THROUGH VALLEY (MAY ALSO BE APPLIED TO VALLEY LINER BY A MINIMUM 152 mm (6") LAP).Capa subyacente entrelazada a través de la limahoya (también puede aplicarse al reves-timiento de la imahoya con un traslapo de 152 mm (6") como mínimo).밸리를 통해 엮은 밑깔개(최 152 mm (6")랩으로 밸리에 적용 가능)

SHINGLES SET IN 76 mm (3") BEAD OF MASTIC/SEALANTTejas colocadas en un cordónde mástique/sellador de 76 mm (3")매스틱/실란트의 76 mm (3")비드에 설치된 슁글

VALLEY LINER OF ARCTIC SEAL®

EXTEND SHINGLES A MINIMUM OF 305 mm (12") THROUGH VALLEY.

FASTEN THE ENDS WITH A NAIL IN UPPER CORNER.Sujete los extremos con un clavoen la esquina superior.

167 mm (6 9/16") OFFSET

Figure 15 - Closed-Cut Valley Application

51 mm (2") MIN. OVERLAP

KICKOUT FLASHING

DRIP EDGEBorde de goteo드립 엣지

Cubrejuntas botaguas비 막이 장치 킥아웃

Traslapo mín. de 51 mm (2")51 mm (2") 최소 중첩

Cubrejuntas escalonado integrado con cada teja각 지붕널에 통합된 스텝 후레싱

TURN UNDERLAYMENT UP AT CHANGE OF PLANE 76 mm (3") MINIMUMLevante la capa de base en el cambio de plano 76 mm (3") mínimo평면 최소 76 mm(3") 정도 변화를 주어 밑깔개를 위로 회전

NAIL FLASHING PIECE TO THE ROOF AT THE TOP EDGE WITH ROOFING NAILSNail flashing piece to the roof at the top edge with roofing nails루핑 네일을 사용하여 상단 가장 자리의 루프에 후레싱에 네일링

WEATHER RESISTANT BARRIER COVERS VERTICAL FACE OF THE STEP FLASHING La barrera resistente a la intemperie cubre la cara vertical del cubrejuntas escalonado스텝 후레싱의 내후성 장벽 커버 수직면

STEP FLASHING INTEGRATED WITH EACH SHINGLE

Las tejas se deben instalar con un espacio de 6-29 mm (1⁄4" – 3⁄4") con respecto al elemento vertical del cubrejuntas

SHINGLES SHOULD BE INSTALLED WITH A 6-19 mm (1⁄4" - 3⁄4") GAP FROM THE VERTICAL BEND OF FLASHING

지붕널은 후레싱의 수직 벤드에서 6-29mm(1⁄4" – 3⁄4") 간격으로 설치

Figure 16 - Step Flashing Application at Roof-to-Sidewall Transitions

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Figure 18 - Creating a Hip and Ridge Starter Shingle

Fasten the starter just past the first seal-down strip on either side of the ridge and again in each back corner. Then apply a short bead (approx. 89 mm long [3½"]) of asphalt roof cement underneath each front corner and along the side. Excessive use may cause blistering; correct amounts should not bleed out from under the shingle. (See Figures 19 & 20)

FASTENERS

HAND-SEAL LOCATIONS

Figure 19 - Fastening the Hip and Ridge Starter Shingle(Dashed Line is Shingle Centerline)

STARTER SHINGLE

PREVAILINGWIND

Figure 20 - Placement and Fastening of the Hip and Ridge Starter Shingle

HIP AND RIDGE SHINGLES

Factory-produced, Malarkey hip and ridge shingles are rec-ommended for Ornate™ AR shingle roofs and manufactured with a thermally activated seal-down adhesive that provides additional protection against blow-off. Installation instructions can be found at WWW.MALARKEYROOFING.COM/resources/installation-guides.

An acceptable, alternative method using the Ornate™ AR Hip & Ridge shingle (SKU: 221) is also described below.

To avoid damage to hip and ridge shingles in cold weather, Malarkey recommends warming them sufficiently to prevent damage during installation.

Creating Individual Hip and Ridge Shingles from the Ornate™ AR Hip & Ridge Shingle: The Ornate™ AR Hip & Ridge shingle is a copy of the 207 Ornate™ AR shingle but its seal-down strips have been shifted over the shingle tabs to make it suitable for hip and ridge installation.

With a utility knife, cut the shingle in thirds, creating three (3) individual hip and ridge shingles. (See Figure 17)

Figure 17 - The Ornate™ AR Hip & Ridge Shingle Separates into Three (3) Individual Hip and Ridge Shingles

A hip and ridge shingle after separation.

Detail drawings to follow in this section show the installa-tion of hip and ridge shingles along a roof ridge, but hips are essentially the same. Application begins at the bottom of the hip or from the end of the ridge opposite the direction of pre-vailing winds with a hip and ridge starter shingle.

Creating a Starter Shingle from an Individual Hip and Ridge Shingle: Cut off the shingle tab and discard. (See Figure 18)

INSTALLATION

Positioning and Fastening the Starter Shingle: Apply the starter shingle (with the shortest seal-down strip adjacent to the roof edge) over the bottom corner of the hip or on either end of the ridge, overhanging the corner or end by 6-19 mm (¼"- ¾"), and bending the starter shingle along its centerline to form into place (see dashed line in figure below). Ensure shingles are sufficiently warm to avoid cracking.

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PREVAILINGWIND

143 mm(5 5 8")

Figure 23 - Placement and Fastening of Hip and Ridge Shingles

At the end of the ridge, cut the last hip and ridge shingle to fit and set in asphalt roof cement conforming to ASTM D4586. Press down firmly to seal.

Should adverse conditions exist (like high winds), the end cap can also be face-nailed. Place two (2) nails on each side, and cover the nailheads with a dab of sealant to prevent moisture intrusion.

FINAL NOTE

These instructions are meant to act as a general guide. If you have questions about this installation or any Malarkey roofing product, please contact our Technical Services Department weekdays at (800) 545-1191, 7:00 am to 5:00 pm, U.S. Pacific Standard Time. You can also email us at [email protected]. Thank you.

Should adverse conditions exist (like high winds), the starter can also be face-nailed in each front corner. Cover the nail-heads with a dab of sealant to prevent moisture intrusion.

Positioning and Fastening the Hip and Ridge Shingles: Lay the first hip and ridge shingle on top of the starter shingle (maintaining the roof overhang) and bend along its centerline to form into place (see dashed line in figure below). Properly in position, it should completely conceal the starter’s seal-down strips and nailheads. Fasten with two nails, one in each back corner. (See Figure 21)

STARTER SHINGLE

Figure 21 - Fastening a Hip and Ridge Shingle(Dashed Line is Shingle Centerline)

Continue installing hip and ridge shingles across the ridge, placing each progressively back in succession and maintain-ing the shingle tab exposure of 143 mm (55⁄8"). (See Figures 22 & 23)

EXPOSURE143 mm (5 5 8")

Figure 22 - Each Successive Hip and Ridge Shingle is Positioned to Maintain Shingle Exposure of 143 mm (5 5⁄8") and Conceal

Underlying Seal-Down Strips and Nailheads

Rev. 2/18

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