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Algae- Rooftop fungus that can leave dark stains on roofing.
Angled fasteners- Roofing nails and staples driven into
decks at angles not parallel to the deck.
APA- American Plywood Association. Tests and sets standards
for all varieties of plywoods used in the U.S.
Apron flashing- Metal flashing used at chimney fronts.
ARMA- Asphalt Roofing Manufacturer’s Association. Organization
of roofing manufacturers.
Asphalt- A bituminous waterproofing agent used in various
types of roofing materials.
Asphalt concrete primer- Asphalt based primer used to prepare
concrete and metal for asphalt sealant.
Asphalt plastic cement- Asphalt based sealant material,
meeting ASTM D4586 Type I or II. Used to seal and adhere roofing
materials. Also called mastic, blackjack, roof tar, bull.
ASTM-The American Society for Testing and Materials. Organization
that sets standards for a wide variety of materials, including
roofing.
B
Back-surfacing- Granular material added to shingle’s back
to assist in keeping separate during delivery and storage.
Blistering- Bubbles or pimples in roofing materials. Usually
moisture related. In shingles blisters are either moisture under
the material or moisture trapped inside the material.
Blow-offs- When shingles are subjected to high winds, and
are forced off a roof deck.
Buckling- When a wrinkle or ripple affects shingles or
their underlayments.
C
Closed-cut valley- A shingle valley installation method
where one roof plane’s shingles completely cover the other’s.
The top layer is cut to match the valley lines.
Cobra® - GAFMC’s respected brand name for ventilation products.
Corrosion- When rust, rot or age negatively affect roofing
metals.
Counter-flashing-The metal or siding material that is installed
over roof-top base flashing systems.
Country Mansion® & Country Estates™-GAFMC’s limited
lifetime
warranty shingle.
Crickets- A peaked water diverter installed behind chimneys
and other large roof projections. Effectively diverts water around
projections.
Cupping- When shingles are improperly installed over an
existing roof or are
over-exposed, they form a curl or cup.
D
Deck- The substrate over which roofing is applied. Usually
plywood, wood boards, or planks.
Dormer- A raised roof extending out of a larger roof plane.
Drip-edge- An installed lip that keeps shingles up off
of the deck at edges, and extends shingles out over eaves and
gutters, and prevents water from backing up under shingles.
Dubl-Coverage® Mineral Guard- Roll roofing material with
19" selvage edge for double coverage over roof deck.
E
Eaves- The roof edge from the fascia to the structure’s
outside wall. In
general terms, the first three feet across a roof is termed the
eave.
End-laps- When installing rolled products in roofing, the
area where a roll ends on a roof, and is overlapped by the next
section of rolled material. (underlayments, rolled roofing)
Exposure- The area on any roofing material that is left
exposed to the elements.
F
Fasteners- Nails or staples used in securing roofing to
the deck.
Felt-Organic or paper-based rolled material saturated with asphalt
to serve as roofing underlayment.
FHA-The Federal Housing Authority. Sets construction standards
throughout the U.S.
Fiberglass mat- fibers condensed into strong, resilient mats
for use in roofing materials.
Flange-Metal pan extending up or down a roof slope around
flashing pieces. Usually at chimneys and plumbing vents
Flashing- Materials used to waterproof a roof around any
projections through the roof deck.
Flashing cement- Sealant designed for use around flashing
areas, typically thicker than plastic cement.
G
Gable roof- Traditional roof style; two peaked roof planes
meeting at a ridge line of equal size.
GAFCant®- GAFMC cant strips for deflecting water away from
flashing areas. Typically used on low slope roofs.
Golden Pledge®- GAFMC’s strongest limited warranty for shingles.
America’s strongest steep slope warranty.
Grand Sequoia®- GAFMC shingle with wood shake appearance.
Grand Slate™- GAFMC shingle with slate appearance.
Granules- Crushed rock that is coated with a ceramic coating
and fired, used as top surface on shingles.
H
Hand-sealing- The method to assure sealing of shingles
on very steep slopes, in high wind areas, and when installing
in cold weather.
High nailing- When shingles are nailed or fastened above
the
manufacturer’s specified nail location.
Hip legs- The down-slope ridges on hip roofs.
Hip roof- A roof with four roof planes coming together at
a peak and four separate hip legs.
I
Ice Dam- When a snow load melts on a roof and re-freezes
at the
eave areas. Ice dams force water to "back-up" a roof and cause
leakage.
L
"L" flashing- Continuous metal flashing consisting of several
feet of metal. Used at horizontal walls, bent to resemble an "L".
Laminated shingles- Shingles made from two separate pieces
that are laminated together. GAFMC Timberline® Series, Country
Mansion® and Grand Sequoia® Shingles. Also called dimensional
shingles and architectural shingles.
Laps- The area where roll roofing or rolled underlayments
overlap one
another during application (see also side laps and end laps).
Low slopes-Roof pitches less than 4/12 are considered low
sloped roofs. Special installation practices must be used on roofs
sloped 2/12-4/12.
M
Mansard- A roof design with a nearly vertical roof plane
that ties into a roof plane of less slope at its peak.
Mats- The general term for the base material of shingles
and certain rolled products.
Modified bitumen- Rolled roofing membrane with polymer
modified asphalt and either polyester or fiberglass reinforcement.
Mortar- Mixture of sand, mortar, limestone and water used
in bonding a chimney’s bricks together.
N
Nail-guide-line- Painted line on laminated shingles, to
aid in the proper
placement of fasteners.
Nail-pop- When a nail is not fully driven, it sits up off
the roof deck.
Nesting- Installing a second layer of shingles aligning
courses with the
original roof to avoid shingle cupping.
NRCA- The National Roofing Contractors Association. Respected
national organization of roofing contractors.
O
Open valley- Valley installation using metal down the valley
center.
Organic mat- Material made from recycled wood pulp and
paper.
Organic Shingles- Shingles made from organic (paper) mats.
OSB- Oriented Strand Board. A decking made from wood chips
and
lamination glues.
Over-driven- The term used for fasteners driven through
roofing material with too much force, breaking the material.
Over-exposed- Installing shingle courses higher than their
intended
exposure.
P
Pitch-ratio of the rise of the roof to the span of the
roof.
Power vents- Electrically powered fans used to move air
from attics and structures.
Plastic cement- Asphalt based sealant. Also called bull,
mastic, tar, asphalt cement.
Plumbing vents- Term used to describe plumbing pipes that
project through a roof plane. Also called vent stacks.
Prevailing wind- The most common direction of wind for a particular
region.
Q
Quarter sized- Term for the size of hand sealant dabs,
size of a U.S. 25¢ piece.
R
Racking- Method of installing shingles in a straight up
the roof manner.
Rake edge-The vertical edge of gable style roof planes.
Release film- The plastic sheet installed on the back of
Weather Watch® and StormGuard® underlayments. Used for packaging
and handling. Remove before installation.
Rigid vent- Hard plastic ridge vent material.
Roof louvers- Rooftop rectangular shaped roof vents. Also
called box vents, mushroom vents, airhawks, soldier vents.
Roof plane- A roofing area defined by having four separate
edges. One side of a gable, hip or mansard roof.
S
Sawteeth- The exposed section of double thickness on Timberline®
Series shingles. Shaped to imitate wood shake look on the roof.
Self-sealant- Sealant installed on shingles. After installation,
heat and sun will activate sealant to seal the shingles to each
other.
Selvage- The non exposed area on rolled roofing. Area without
granules. Designed for nail placement and sealant.
Shed roof- Roof design of a single roof plane. Area does
not tie into any other roofs.
Shingle-Mate®- GAFMC’s shingle underlayment. Breather type
with fiberglass backing to reduce wrinkles and buckles.
Side-laps- The area on rolled material where one roll overlaps
the rolled material beneath it. Also called selvage edge on rolled
roofing.
Side-walls- Where a vertical roof plane meets a vertical wall.
The sides of dormers etc.
Soffit ventilation- Intake ventilation installed under the
eaves, or at the roof edge.
Smart Choice® Limited Warranty- GAFMC’s standard shingle limited
warranty.
Smart Choice® System Plus Limited Warranty- GAFMC’s next grade
of enhanced warranty. Extended coverage for owners.
Starter strip- The first course of roofing installed. Usually
trimmed from main roof material.
Steep slope roofing- Generally all slopes higher than 4/12
are considered steep slopes.
Step-flashing- Metal flashing pieces installed at side-walls
and chimneys for weather-proofing.
StormGuard®- GAFMC waterproof underlayment. Film surfaced
rolled underlayment, 1.5 squares coverage per roll.
T
Tab- The bottom portion of traditional shingle separated
by the shingle cut-outs.
Tear-off- Removal of existing roofing materials down to
the roof deck.
Telegraphing- When shingles reflect the uneven surface
beneath them. Shingles installed over buckled shingles may show
some buckles.
Timberline® Series- GAFMC’s trademark name for laminated
wood shake style shingles.
TIMBERTEX®- GAFMC enhanced Hip and Ridge Shingles.
Transitions- When a roof plane ties into another roof plane
that has a different pitch or slope.
U
Under-driven- Term used to describe a fastener not fully
driven flush to the shingles surface.
Underlayments- Asphalt based rolled materials designed
to be installed under main roofing material, to serve as added
protection.
V
Valleys-Area where two adjoining sloped roof planes intersect
on a roof creating a "V" shaped depression.
Vapor- Term used to describe moisture laden air.
Ventilation- The term used in roofing for the passage of
air from an enclosed space.
W
Warm wall- The finished wall inside of a structure, used
in roofing to determine how to install waterproof underlayments
at eaves.
Warranty- The written promise to the owner of roofing materials
for material related problems.
Waterproof underlayments- Modified bitumen based roofing
underlayments. Designed to seal to wood decks and waterproof critical
leak areas.
Weather Stopper® Integrated Roofing System™- GAFMC’s complete
roofing system and components.
Weather Watch®- GAFMC’s granule surfaced waterproof underlayment.
Woven Valleys- The method of installing valleys by laying
one shingle over the other up the valley center. |