Glossary of terms

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Glossary of terms

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Glossary of Roofing Terms

 

Algae
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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.
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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.
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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®

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.
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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

Dubl-Coverage® Mineral Guard


Roll roofing material with 19" selvage edge for double coverage over roof deck.
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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.
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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

Flashing Cement

Sealant designed for use around flashing areas, typically thicker than plastic cement.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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"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.

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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.

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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.
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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.
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Quarter Sized


Term for the size of hand sealant dabs, size of a U.S. 25¢ piece.
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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.
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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.
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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.

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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.
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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.
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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.

WeatherWatch®

GAFMC’s granule surfaced waterproof underlayment.

Woven Valleys

The method of installing valleys by laying one shingle over the other up the valley center.

Glossary of terms