Asphalt

IKO Shingles

Laminated Fiberglass Shingles (Manufactured in USA)

Advantage of Fiberglas Shingles Over Organic Shingles

Asphalt shingles come in two basic types:

Laminated Fiberglass Shingles is slowly replacing Organic Shingles in Canada and has replaced mostly all in the United States and is now the most preferred shingle option. WinRoyal Roofing offers IKO’s Laminated Fiberglass Shingles in various color options.

Organic Shingles

Organic Shingles

IKO Laminated Fiberglass Asphalt Shingles

Product Info

The IKO Asphalt Shingle Roof consists of mainly asphalt saturants, coatings and fibreglass base materials. These components are then combined during the production process. Asphalt is a unique material which occurs both naturally and as a by-product of crude oil refining.

Base layer is of glass fiber which is reinforcing mat for Asphalt. The glass fiber mat is made from wet, random-laid fiberglass bonded with urea formaldehyde resin.

The mat is then coated with asphalt which contains mineral fillers and makes the fiberglass shingle waterproof.

Two distinct layers are then laminated together with asphalt sealant and thereby combing the strength of two shingles for better quality.

Fiberglass shingles typically obtain a class “A” fire rating as the fiberglass mat resists fire better than organic/paper mats.
A base material is made of fibreglass mat

Serves as the matrix which supports the other components and gives the product the strength to withstand manufacturing, handling, installation and service conditions.

A specially-formulated asphalt coating

Provides the long-term ability to resist weathering and remain stable under severe service temperature extremes

A surfacing of weather resistant mineral granules

Shields the asphalt coating against the UV rays, adds colour to the product and provides fire resistance

IKO Scotchgard Algae Resistant Roofing System. **

IKO Premier Laminated Fiberglass Shingles are also available with the scotchgard Algae resistanr, which warrants that your roof will remain algae resistant for 20 years.

In algae-resistant shingles, a portion of the granules contain leachable copper ceramically coated, designed to protect against discoloration from algae on the roof. This does not protect from moss growth but does slow the growth.

** Available only for projects.

IKO Laminated Fibre Glass Shingles

Features & Specification

Laminate shingles are heavier, more expensive, and arguably more durable than traditional organic shingles. The advantages with a Laminated Fiberglass Shingles are

Improved Fire Resistance

Meets • UL 790 Class A, Fire Resistance Standard.

Heavier Weight

Weight :
2.6 Lbs/Sq.ft ( for P30 )

Higher Thickness

Creates depth to give a three dimensional surface for enhanced aesthetics.

Laminated Shingles

Two distinctive layers are laminated for additional strength and durability for longer expected roof life.

Product Specification

SpecificationIKO Premier P30
Wind Resistance70 mph
Size13 ¼ “ X  40”
Exposure5- 5/8 ”
Off set5 -5/8”
Weight2.6 Lbs/Sq.ft

Technical Information

Complies With:

Shingles Coloration

IKO Shingles are available in a wide variety of colors to match almost any facade or landscape. Various color options are available as below. The most preferred and popular colors and are normally in stock with WinRoyal Roofing are

Antique Black

Buckskin Tan

Harvest Brown

Shingles Coloration

Following colors are available for project quantities.
Antique Black
Antique Black
Antique Black
Antique Black
Antique Black
Antique Black
Antique Black
Antique Black

Shingle Underlayment - Eaveguard (waterproof membrane)

  • Eaveguard  is self-adhering asphalt waterproofing shingle underlayment specifically designed to provide secondary waterproofing protection to shingles
  • Composed of high-tack rubberized asphalt and glass fiber mat with sand on the upper surface to provide a slip-resistant working surface
  • The lower surface has a split-release silicone release backing for ease of application.

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Product Specification

Test ParameterResult
SurfacingSand
Thickness45 Mils Nominal
Breaking StrengthMD 42 lbf/in
Lap Joint StrengthXD  26 lbf/in
Elongation at BreakUn-Reinforced 1100%Re-Inforced          52%26 lbf/in
Nail Sealability Per ASTM D 1970Pass
Low Temperature  (flexibility at -20°F)Pass
Peel Adhesion to PlywoodAt @ 40°FAt @ 75°F9.00 lbf/Ft Width13.21 lbf/Ft Width

Features

Underlayment – Eaveguard

Benefits

Seal around Roofing Fasteners

Helps deliver premium roof leak protection via an aggressive rubberized asphalt formulation that seals around roof covering fasteners.

Lightweight

The product delivers premium performance with minimal additional weight.

Reliable Waterproofing

Self adhering membrane and it main function is to serve as a waterproofing layer, in both residential and commercial building, protecting the building’s interior from damages caused by water infiltration

Best Adhesion to the Roof Deck

The time-tested, rubberized asphalt formulation provides superior initial and long-term adhesion without primer or nails. This strong bond helps insure watertight installation.

IKO Laminated Fibre Glass Shingles

INSTALATION PROCESS - Diagonal Offset Pattern

Starter Course – IKO’s Universal Starter

6” off the length of first starter is cut and is applied at the lower left hand corner of the roof. Then full length starters are installed al along the periphery of the roof.

Fiberglass Laminated Shingle Application
Following procedure is followed to establish the “Diagonal Offset Pattern”

First Course

Full width shingle applied flush with the starter course at the lower hand corner of the roof

Second Course

5 -5/8” will be cut from the left end of the shingle and apply the 34 3/8” long piece over the headlap of the 1st course shingle

Third Course

11 ¼” will be cut from left end of the shingle and apply the 28 3/4” long piece over the headlap of the 2nd course shingle

Succeeding Course:

Course Four Thru Seven are begun with the partial shingle, each 5 5/8” shorter and thereby establishing the over all diagonal pattern

Nailing Process

IKO Recommends the use of nails. Four Nails per Shingles are put in the nailing zone as per the picture below

Imported Galvanised nails (as per the picture) with minimum 1” length is used for installation

Imported Galvanised nails (as per the picture) with minimum 1” length is used for installation