But we don t want them to stick together in the package so a protective strip is stuck to the bottom of the shingle just lined up with this adhesive strip when they are stacked in a package.
Roofing protective cellophand strip.
If the cellophane strip is on the back of the shingle it is fine.
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The exposed zinc will oxidize forming zinc oxide.
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Cellophane release strip on asphalt shingles and my reasons to remove it when appling singles to a roof.
The cellophane release tape lines up with the adhesive strip on the shingle below it in the bundle to keep the shingles from sticking together.
Filmed october 29 2014.
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If the cellophane strip is on the face of the shingle over the glue strip then the shingles were installed improperly.
Nails are 3 inches from the edge of the starter strip.
Because the cellophane strips have no effect on the performance of asphalt shingles it s fine to leave them in place as you install the shingles.
Gaf mastering the roof chapter 09 this video demonstrates the proper installation technique for gaf starter strips.
Zinc protect roof strip for moss and mildew prevention 2 5 wide and 50 long zinc strip.
Starter strips bottom side have a cellophane protective strip that touches the metal drip edge.
The cellophane strip or in some products a plastic or wax coated paper strip found between individual asphalt roof shingles and located just over the glue strip that bonds shingles together is factory installed to prevent shingles from sticking together while they are still in the bundl e in storage.
Zincshield pure zinc strip to avoid ugly roof stains from moss algae fungus and mildew 50 foot roll 2 5 includes bag of zincshield nails made in the usa.
Is it ok using liquid nails fuze it at this 3 inch area will where the glue is on the metal drip but the glue is also touching the cellophane protective strip on the underside of the starter strip.
It sounds to me from what you are describing that the strip stuck to the glue strip when the roofer separated the shingles during installation.
Every time it rains some of this zinc oxide leaches down the roof inhibiting the growth of moss and mildew.