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Using A Starter Strip or Trimmed Shingle

5.7K views 11 replies 6 participants last post by  Earnie  
#1 ·
Which do you use when starting asphalt roofing, colored shingle or dedicated starter strip?

I'm being told cutting a colored shingle is better since manufacturers charge more for starter strips. My research shows dedicated starter are cheaper for 100 linear feet vs cutting the tabs off 100 linear feet of colored shingle.
 
#5 ·
Exactly what I'm thinking. Even more so since I'm paying more for the upgraded shingle that are being used as a starter.

While I'm thinking about it, why isn't a rolled starter strip product used? From what I have read about installing the starter, it has to be properly spaced so the starter seams don't line up with the shingle seams. Wouldn't rolling out a continuous starter eliminate the seam issue? Roll out, nail, and it's done. Would work for the rake end also.
 
#12 ·
Happy Thanksgiving to all.

Again, my point is, there is a proper tool for every job. Why turn a shingle around if it was designed to be installed the other/correct/tab down way?

If there are less expensive manufacturer designed starter strips, why not use them. I really don't want previous job, mixed color, been laying around next to the shed shingles used on my house.

My house, my money.