Asphalt Shingles - Changes in Slope (Inside Angle)

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Asphalt Shingles - Changes in Slope (Inside Angle)

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Division D - Construction Details


Asphalt Shingles | Changes in Slope (Inside Angle) ( Article 9.3.2.7.)

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Asphalt Shingle Details

ASh Slope Change - Inside Angle.jpg

1 WORK INCLUDED

(1) Underlayment
Underlayment on the upper slope must overlap the metal transition flashing and lower slope underlayment.
(2) Self-adhered (eave protection) Membrane
Required for this slope change configuration, to seal the upper edge of the metal transition flashing. When installed, the SA membrane must overlap the metal by at least 50 mm (2”) and extend upslope past the edge of the lower slope underlayment by at least 50 mm (2”).
(3) Metal Transition Flashing
The lower leg must measure at least 100 mm (4”); the upper leg should measure at least 125 mm (5”).
(4) Clip
Optional.
(5) Starter Shingle
(6) Shingle

2 RELATED WORK BY OTHERS

(A) Acceptable Deck

NOTE: See the Standard for additional requirements.


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