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GAF VersaShield is designed to upgrade the UL fire rating of the roof system while acting as a secondary layer of wind driven rain protection. This is helpful for preventing water infiltration and protecting the roof deck beneath your shingles or metal panels.
In some jurisdictions, roof assemblies are required to be fire resistant. VersaShield® Fire-Resistant Roof Deck Protection provides the very best fire protection. VersaShield® Fire-Resistant Roof Deck Protection is a key part of the GAF Lifetime Roofing System1 and has earned the Good Housekeeping Seal.2
Provides an extra layer of moisture protection between your roofing material and the roof deck
Protects against dangerous flame spread and penetration into the interior of the property
Eligible for a lifetime warranty per GAF warranty coverage details.
Access all technical documentation for GAF VersaShield® Fire-Resistant Roof Deck Protection in one place. These resources provide installers, architects, and homeowners with the specifications, certifications, and instructions needed for proper installation and system performance.
All metal roofs need roofing underlayment. Synthetic underlayment provides an extra barrier of protection from water penetration and will protect your home from the elements. Learn about the differences between Sharkskin Comp, Ultra, and Ultra SA.
Metal roofing fasteners, foam closures, fiberglass panels, trim and flashings, snow retention systems, galvanized square tube, rubber pipe boots, butyl sealant tape, ridge vent, solar solutions, more…..
C purlins, Z purlins, and channel are available in a galvanized or primed red finish. Purlins and channel from 4” up to 12” deep. Immediately available in a 14 gauge metal thickness. Heavier and lighter gauges are available upon request.
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