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Cladding the Roof in Fiberglass Shingles
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" Let's say hi to Dan Horton who's here from -- The manufacturer of these shingles and before we talk about the steps involved up there tell us about the single stuff. What do we got yeah so I told. Cambridge thirtieth the laminate style shingle what does that mean planet thousands double layer of protection for your roof. We have a single layer which is called the sham and -- top layer is called the tooth. -- dimensional look. Looks more like wood I -- what's -- yet there's an architectural shingle it's a fiberglass product too right it is a fiberglass coated with asphalt. Fiberglass is. Care resistant. And 3462. Which has scared straight. Two point eight pounds yeah and it won't grow fungus or mold -- not grow fungus from all okay. And what do you pay for square of this these days. Retail price is somewhere between fifty to sixty dollars. A higher warranted product in Europe fifty year product might be as much as 75 to -- there's an ice and water barrier armour guard. Which is designed to solve the problems of ice dams leaking inside the home yet. Felt so."
" Put the ice dam protector 24 inches inside the outside walls so it does call to -- 36 inches total."
" Our gentlemen here -- installing starter strip. -- the starter strip comes already set to go right it does come set to go it is a 36 inch piece. What sealant on the edge allowing the edge of the shingle the laminate shingle. Two CL. Stopping any water and ice from climbing up the room and that's where works throughout the entire room that is correct there is -- sealant buttons. On each shingle and -- self seals. With a little heat."