How many feet does Timbertex ridge cap cover?
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| Specifications (All Dimensions are Nominal) | |
|---|---|
| Nails/Piece | Approx. 2 |
| Coverage | 5 bundles/100 lin. ft. (30.5 lin. m) |
| StainGuard® Algae Discoloration ltd. Warranty | Yes |
| StainGuard®: Yes |
How many feet does GAF seal a ridge cover?
25 feet
Each bundle has 45 caps (15 full sheets w/ 3 caps each) and when installed at 6-2/3″ exposure, that will cover a full 25 feet.
How many feet does Z ridge cover?
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| Specifications (All Dimensions are Nominal) | |
|---|---|
| Exposure | 5 5/8 in. (142.87 mm) |
| Linear Feet/Bundle | 33.75 lin. ft. (10.3 lin. m) |
| Nails/Piece | Approx. 2 |
| Coverage | 3 bundles/100 lin. ft. (30.5 lin. m) |
Are ridge cap shingles different?
Ridge cap shingles are like regular shingles in that they use the same material and offer the same look in terms of color; but they are different in that they are specially designed to cover the ridges of the roof, which are high-stress areas that need more protection, unlike with metal roofing.
Do you need ridge cap shingles?
A ridge cap is used to cover and close the seam where two roof slopes meet to form a ridge or roof apex. Roofs that do not have two or more decks meeting to form a ridge or hip do not require a ridge cap. Most shingle roofs have a ridge cap made of overlapping shingle tabs cut from roofing shingles.
What is a high profile ridge cap?
Our specially constructed ridge cap shingles are designed to provide a high-quality alternative to using cut-up roof shingles to protect this important area. The “HP” stands for “High Profile”, which means that they’re also designed to add dimension, depth and texture to your roof line and rakes.
What is high profile ridge cap?
Is Z Ridge a high profile?
Benefits of a High Profile Z-Ridge: Enhances your homes curb appeal by accentuating the roof-line. Durability & superior tear strength. Easy installation & maximum wind protection.
Is a ridge cap necessary?
Good Roofing Ridge Caps Are Critical Since so much water flows through the roof valleys, they must be protected by extensive roof flashing networks to keep your roof dry and leak-free. With the peaks, a special covering called a ridge cap must be used.