Owens Corning Starter Strip Plus Shingle, 7-3/4 in x 39-3/8 in, 105 ft Coverage per Bundle
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Owens Corning Starter Strip Plus Shingle, 7-3/4 in x 39-3/8 in, 105 ft Coverage per Bundle

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Owens Corning Starter Strip Plus Shingle, 7-3/4 in x 39-3/8 in, 105 ft Coverage per BundleStarter Strip Plus Shingle (Bundle) Owens Corning Starter Strip Plus Shingle speeds installation at the eave by eliminating the need to cut field shingles. Packaged as two pieces per shingle with a center perforation, it delivers consistent starter rows and reliable adhesion for asphalt shingle roofs. Key Features: Time Saving Design: Pre cut, perforated two piece shingles remove the need to cut starters on site Consistent Coverage: 105 linear feet

Starter Strip Plus Shingle (Bundle)

Owens Corning Starter Strip Plus Shingle speeds installation at the eave by eliminating the need to cut field shingles. Packaged as two pieces per shingle with a center perforation, it delivers consistent starter rows and reliable adhesion for asphalt shingle roofs.


Key Features:

  • Time-Saving Design: Pre-cut, perforated two-piece shingles remove the need to cut starters on site
  • Consistent Coverage: 105 linear feet per bundle for predictable planning and ordering
  • Optimized Dimensions: Each piece measures 7-3/4 in x 39-3/8 in for a clean, straight starter course
  • Performance-Rated: Meets ASTM D3462, ASTM D3161 Class F wind, and ASTM E108/UL 790 Class A fire standards; Florida and Miami-Dade approved
  • Easy Integration: 6 in exposure and 16 shingles (32 pieces) per bundle for streamlined installation

Please check the Product Data Sheet Here


Specifications Table:

Specification Details
Manufacturer Owens Corning
Product Name Starter Strip Plus Shingle
SKU 378490
Manufacturer Number SSPL
Product Number OCFSSPL
Style Starter Shingles
Unit of Measure Bundle (BDL)
Pieces per Bundle 32
Shingles per Bundle 16
Lineal Coverage per Bundle 105 ft (32 m)
Lineal Feet per Bundle 105 ft (32 m)
Piece Size 7-3/4 in x 39-3/8 in (197 mm x 1000 mm)
Exposure 6 in
Item Weight 50.5 lb
Applicable Standards ASTM D3462; ASTM D3161 (Class F Wind Resistance); ASTM E108/UL 790 (Class A Fire Resistance); CSA A123.5; Florida Building Code Approved (FL10674); Miami-Dade County Product Approval (09-0915.12); UL ER2453-01
Width (product detail) 15-1/2 in (394 mm)
Length (product detail) 39-3/8 in (1000 mm)
Product Data Sheet https://dcpd6wotaa0mb.cloudfront.net/mdms/dms/Roofing/10011118/10011118-Starter-Strip-Plus-Data-Sheet.pdf

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):

Q: What is included in one bundle?
A: Each bundle contains 16 shingles (32 perforated pieces) providing 105 linear feet of starter coverage.


Q: Do I need to cut these to make a starter row?
A: No. They are perforated down the center for easy separation, eliminating on-site cutting of field shingles.


Q: What roofs is this compatible with?
A: Use as the starter course for asphalt shingle roofing systems; confirm compatibility with your chosen Owens Corning shingle series.


Q: What are the dimensions and exposure?
A: Each piece is 7-3/4 in x 39-3/8 in with a 6 in exposure.


Q: Are there code approvals or standards?
A: Yes—ASTM D3462, ASTM D3161 Class F wind, ASTM E108/UL 790 Class A fire, CSA A123.5, Florida FL10674, Miami-Dade 09-0915.12, UL ER2453-01.


Set the Perfect Edge for a Polished Roofline

A refined roof begins with a crisp, intentional edge, and this starter strip creates that foundation effortlessly. The perforated, two-piece format offers a streamlined rhythm along the eave, anchoring shingles with quiet confidence. Pair it with deep charcoal laminates for a tailored silhouette and heightened curb appeal. It’s a subtle yet essential detail that elevates the architecture to a luxurious finish.


Start your roof the right way—choose Starter Strip Plus for faster installation and a flawlessly aligned eave.

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