Not all roofing materials require an ice barrier.
Roofing underlayment ice.
Grace ice and water shield roofing underlayment a registered trademark of gcp applied technologies is the name that contractors trust the most to protect their reputations.
Ice and water protector sometimes also referred to as ice and water shield is a waterproof roof underlayment membrane developed to protect vulnerable areas on a roof from ice and water damage.
Grace ice and water shield fully adhered smooth surface roofing underlayment provides best in class roof leak protection against wind driven rain and ice dams.
Rhinoroof granulated self adhered underlayment provides that essential waterproof barrier as a second line of defense against water mitigation.
It also makes the grace and ice water shield one of the best options for the best waterproof roofing underlayment.
Minimum overlap guidelines are set by the manufacturer.
Topshield s underlayment products have been created with the professional roofing contractor in mind.
Asphalt shingles metal roof shingles mineral surfaced roll roofing slate and slate type shingles wood shingles and wood shakes.
Other than that this strong underlayment does feature a decent textured surface which offers better overall safety than some of the other brands out there.
Grace ice water shield 36 in x 75 ft 200 sq ft rubber roof underlayment.
Grace ice and water shield fully adhered smooth surface roofing underlayment provides best in class roof leak protection against wind driven rain and ice dams.
Gcp invented fully adhered roofing underlayments more than 35 years ago.
Some contractors prefer the back roll method.
Item 169827 model 5003002.
Gcp applied technologies grace ice water shield roofing underlayment requires side laps to be a minimum of 90 mm 3 5 in and end laps a minimum of 150 mm 6 in.
Ice water topshield s roof underlayment ice water defender series has excellent resistance and dimensional stability.
The best defense against ice dams in cold climates is a so called cold roof consisting of high levels of ceiling insulation separated from the roof surface by a free flowing vent space see preventing ice dams page 97 in the printed text best practices guide to residential construction.