Valleys-Shakes
On shake roofs
it is recommended that a strip of No.15 (minimum) roofing felt be
installed over the sheathing and under the metal valley. Metal
valleys should be center-crimped, painted, galvanized steel or
aluminum and have a minimum total width of 20" (508 mm). In
some areas, however, flashing width requirements may differ and
local building codes should be consulted. Shakes should not be
applied with their grain parallel to the valley centerline and
those extending into the valley should be cut at the correct
angle (Figure 15). Joints between shakes must not break into the
valley.

ROOF
PROJECTION FLASHING DETAILS
Recommended
construction details for applying metal flashing around typical
roof projections such as chimneys and vent pipes (Figure 16, Page
15, Figure 17, 18 Page 16).

ROOF
FASTENER GUIDELINES
Nails
Each shingle
or shake should be applied with two corrosion-resistant fasteners,
such as stainless steel (Type 304 or 316), hot-dipped zinc coated,
or aluminum nails. If preservative treated shingles or shakes are
installed the treating company's recommendations regarding the
compatibility of the preservative chemicals with the fastener
should be followed. Minimum nail lengths are shown in Table 1,
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