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CertainTeed Roofing Presidential Starter Shingles – Yosemite, 40 in x 13-1/4 in, 22 pcs/bundle

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CertainTeed Roofing Presidential Starter Shingles – Yosemite, 40 in x 13-1/4 in, 22 pcs/bundlePresidential Starter Shingles (Yosemite) Double layer starter shingles for CertainTeeds Presidential and Presidential TL roofs, engineered for superior blow off resistance. Flexible, durable construction integrates into the Integrity Roof System for reliable performance in harsh weather. Key Features: Designed for Presidential roofs: Matches Presidential and Presidential TL shingles for a seamless start course Enhanced blow off resistance: Double

Presidential Starter Shingles (Yosemite)

Double-layer starter shingles for CertainTeed’s Presidential and Presidential TL roofs, engineered for superior blow-off resistance. Flexible, durable construction integrates into the Integrity Roof System for reliable performance in harsh weather.


Key Features:

  • Designed for Presidential roofs: Matches Presidential and Presidential TL shingles for a seamless start course
  • Enhanced blow-off resistance: Double-layer application increases wind hold and edge strength
  • Flexible, durable build: Formulated to withstand harsh weather within the Integrity Roof System
  • Convenient bundle: 22 pieces per bundle with 36.67' lineal coverage
  • Exact dimensions: 40 in length x 13-1/4 in width for precise installation

Specifications Table:

Specification Details
Color Yosemite
Style Starter Shingles
Length 40 in
Width 13-1/4 in (337 mm)
Pieces per bundle 22
Lineal coverage per bundle 36.67 ft
Unit of measure Bundle (BDL)
Manufacturer number 620099
Product number CTRPSSYO
Item weight 78.68 lb
Applicable standards ASTM D3462; ICC-ES ESR-1389; ASTM D3018 Type I; NYC-MEA-120-79-M; ASTM E108 Class A Fire Resistance; UL 790 Class A Fire Resistance; CSA A123.5-98 (-05)
Compatibility For CertainTeed Presidential and Presidential TL shingles
Installation requirement Two layers applied for starter course

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):

Q: How many layers are required?
A: Two layers must be applied to create the starter course, per manufacturer guidance.


Q: What roofs is this compatible with?
A: It’s designed for CertainTeed Presidential and Presidential TL shingles as part of the Integrity Roof System.


Q: How much coverage does one bundle provide?
A: Approximately 36.67 linear feet per bundle.


Q: What are the dimensions of each piece?
A: Each piece is 40 inches long and 13-1/4 inches wide.


Q: Are there recognized standards or approvals?
A: Meets ASTM D3462, ASTM D3018 Type I, ASTM E108/UL 790 Class A Fire Resistance, ICC-ES ESR-1389, CSA A123.5-98 (-05), and NYC-MEA-120-79-M.


A Bold, Textural Foundation for Heritage Rooflines

These starter shingles lay a confident, architectural base that celebrates the dimensional drama of Presidential profiles. The Yosemite hue introduces a deep, earthy richness that anchors the roof with tailored precision. Pair with copper accents and dark trim to elevate curb appeal with nuanced, classic contrast. An essential touch for a refined, enduring exterior.


Start your Presidential roof the right way—add these durable starter shingles to your project today.

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