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540-887-9868
434-293-5740
800-386-1581
Prestige Contracting
P O Box 711
Fishersville, VA 22939
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Prestige Contracting uses GAF Shingles
GAF is "Quality you can Trust Since 1886...from North America's Largest
Roofing Manufacturer."
GAF has a wonderful product and offers an overall roofing system which is
second to none. The following links will illustrate the products which make up this roofing
system.
WHY USE A LEAK BARRIER
ON YOUR ROOFING SYSTEM
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Protect Your Home From Wind-Driven Rain And Damaging Ice Dams With A
Waterproof Leak Barrier |

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A Quality
Leak Barrier Will Help: |
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Create a
100% watertight seal
that keeps water out at the most vulnerable areas of your roof
(at the eaves and rakes, in valleys, around chimneys, etc.)
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Protect
your home
by preventing costly repairs due to wall or ceiling staining
Prevent
leaks
due to water damming in your gutters, wind-driven rain and, in the North,
damaging ice dams |
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VARIOUS TYPES OF SHINGLES OFFER DIFFERENT
BENEFITS TO THE
PROPERTY OWNER
WHICH BENEFITS ARE MOST IMPORTANT
TO YOU ?
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WHY USE A ATTIC VENTILATION
IN YOUR ROOFING SYSTEM
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Proper attic
ventilation is crucial for a long-lasting roofing system!
Select from
the following topics to learn more:·
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Poor Attic Ventilation Can Ruin Your Insulation,
Destroy Your Shingles, And Raise Your Energy Bills!
Why Take Risks?
It is
estimated that 9 out of 10 homes in North America do not have proper
attic ventilation. Why? Because most people are unaware that attic
ventilation can impact the longevity of their entire home!
For example,
in the summer, an improperly ventilated attic can cause
heat to build in excess of 160°F. This superheated air eventually
penetrates the ceiling insulation into the living area below.
Types
of damage that can result include:
• Premature
aging of your roofing system (“fried” shingles)
• Warping,
cracking, or breaking down of wood framing
• Damage to
siding, exterior or interior paint, and wallpaper
• Higher
energy costs
A properly
ventilated attic can help reduce the load on your air conditioner by
moving the superheated air out of your attic before it builds up and
causes damage.
In the winter,
various household appliances, bathtubs, showers, and cooking vapors can
contribute to excess moisture build-up. Improperly ventilated attics
will allow this moisture to collect and cling to the underside of the
roof. There, it will condense and fall, soaking the attic insulation and
reducing its efficiency.
Additional
structural damage can include:
• Roof deck
warping and rotting of the wood frame
• Mildew
growth
• Buckling
of shingles and felt
Finally,
attics should be properly ventilated to help prevent ice dams in cold
northern climates. During the winter, ice and snow on a roof will melt
and run down the deck to the cooler eaves. This run-off can re-freeze,
creating an ice dam that will trap moisture on the roof. The moisture
can eventually back up under the shingles and enter your home — causing
hundreds or thousands of dollars of damage to your ceilings and walls.
Adequate attic ventilation will reduce the amount of initial melting
that occurs on your roof, thereby reducing the chance that ice dams will
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Proper
Attic Ventilation
Proper attic
ventilation systems allow a continuous flow of outside air through the
attic (see illustration
at left),
protecting the efficiency of the insulation and helping to lower
temperatures in the living space.
It consists
of a balance between air intake
(at your
eaves or soffits) and air exhaust
(at or near
your roof ridge).
The FHA
(Federal Housing Administration) recommends a minimum of
at least 1 square foot of attic ventilation (both intake and exhaust)
for every 300 square feet of attic space. For example, if your attic is
900 square feet, you need a total of 3 square feet of ventilation. This
amount is generally divided equally between intake and exhaust
ventilation (i.e., 11/2 feet of each), to insure proper air flow through
the attic. To calculate the amount of ventilation you need for your
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TIMBERTEX RIDGE CAPS ARE THE
FINISHING TOUCH
TO YOUR ROOFING SYSTEM
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The Perfect Finishing Touch For Your New Roof Should Be A
Distinctive Ridge Cap Shingle |

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A Distinctive Ridge Cap
Shingle Will: |
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Accentuate the natural beauty
of your newly installed architectural shingle roof
(or even
add dimension and depth to a strip shingle roof)
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Insure
multi-layer protection
at the highest-stress areas of your roof
(the hips and ridges)
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Provide a
striking and higher quality alternative
to using cut-up strip shingles as your ridge cap |
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"Classic
Profile... Outstanding Performance" |
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The perfect finishing
touch for your new roof should be a distinctive ridge cap shingle

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for
HOMEOWNERS
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Fantastic
Appearance...
Four times
thicker and 1/3 larger than standard, creating a high profile look that
immediately enhances a home’s curb appeal
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The Right
Colors...
Gives a
uniform, consistent look to Timberline®, Country Mansion™, Country Estates™,
and Slateline® shingled roofs
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Stays In
Place...
Built-in extra
thickness helps withstand even strong gale force winds
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Peace Of
Mind...
Covered by a
warranty term that matches the life of the underlying shingle warranty... up
to 40 years*
for
PROFESSIONALS
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Outstanding
Performance...
Patented
Multi-Plex™ multi-layer design provides double coverage for superior
watertight protection
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Easier
Installation...
Made with
polymer-modified asphalt, so layers are sturdy and strong yet bend easily to
hug the ridge line
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Saves
Labor...
Larger 8”
exposure saves 33% on installation cost over standard 3-tab shingles, and
allows you to offer greater customer value
*See
ltd. warranty for complete coverage and restrictions |
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Specifications |
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• Fiberglass asphalt
design
• Rated Class A from UL when installed with UL Class A rated asphalt roofing
shingles
• Use with Timberline®Series, Country Mansion™, Country Estates™, and
Slateline® shingles
• Available in 12” width
• 150 pieces per 100 linear ft.
• 5 bundles per 100 linear ft.
• Approx. 2 nails per piece
• 8” Exposure |
Additional Information Regarding GAF
Warranties
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