An assembly, and method for constructing the assembly, to aid in the proper installation of shingles by providing panels of shingles and assembly guides that when followed, result in the installation of shingles that meet keyway width requirements, keyway alignment requirements, provide an aesthetic
An assembly, and method for constructing the assembly, to aid in the proper installation of shingles by providing panels of shingles and assembly guides that when followed, result in the installation of shingles that meet keyway width requirements, keyway alignment requirements, provide an aesthetically pleasing distribution of the shingles, and provides adequate ventilation.
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1. A panel assembly shingle set that can be mounted to a surface, the panel assembly shingle set comprising: a first sub-panel having a top face and a bottom face and including a plurality of adjacent shingles of at least two different widths and that are adjoined together as the first sub-panel by
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A panel assembly shingle set that can be mounted to a surface, the panel assembly shingle set comprising: a first sub-panel having a top face and a bottom face and including a plurality of adjacent shingles of at least two different widths and that are adjoined together as the first sub-panel by at least one bonding strip, the shingles being arranged such that the first sub-panel includes a linear left and linear right edge that are parallel to each other, and a linear front and back edge that are parallel to each other and substantially perpendicular to a left and right edge;a second sub-panel having a top face and a bottom face and including a plurality of adjacent shingles of at least two different widths and that are adjoined together as the second sub-panel by at least one bonding strip, the shingles being arranged such that the second sub-panel includes a left and right edge that are parallel to each other, and a linear front and back edge that are parallel to each other and substantially perpendicular to a linear left and right edge;a spacer located between each adjacent shingle of the first and second sub-panels such that bordering edges of adjacent shingles define a gap between them;a first alignment indicia positioned on the top face of the first sub-panel, the first alignment indicia identifying a first set of uniquely identified alignment markings extending completely across the top face of the first sub-panel;a second alignment indicia positioned proximate to the back edge of the first sub-panel, the second alignment indicia including a second set of uniquely identified alignment markings extending completely across the first sub-panel, wherein at least a subset of the uniquely identified alignment markings of the first set and the second set are associated with each other by including similar markings;a third alignment indicia positioned on the top face of the second sub-panel, the third alignment indicia identifying a third set of uniquely identified alignment markings extending completely across the top face of the first sub-panel;a fourth alignment indicia positioned proximate to the back edge of the second sub-panel, the fourth alignment indicia including a fourth set of uniquely identified alignment markings extending completely across the second sub-panel,wherein at least a subset of the uniquely identified alignment markings of the third set and the fourth set are associated with each other by including similar markings and, there are no common identified alignment markings between the first and third sets of uniquely identified alignment markings or in the second and fourth sets of uniquely identified alignment markings; andwherein when the second sub-panel is placed on top of the first sub-panel such that the uniquely identified alignment markings of the third set are in alignment with the uniquely identified alignment elements of the second set, the keyways between adjacent shingles of the first sub-panel are offset from the keyways between adjacent shingles of the second sub-panel. 2. The panel assembly shingle set of claim 1, wherein when the first sub-panel is placed on top of the second sub-panel such that the uniquely identified alignment markings of the first set are in alignment with the uniquely identified alignment elements of the fourth set, the keyways between adjacent shingles of the first sub-panel are offset from the keyways between adjacent shingles of the second sub-panel. 3. The panel assembly shingle set of claim 1, wherein if a first first sub-panel is placed on top of the second first sub-panel such that the uniquely identified alignment markings of the first set of the second first sub-panel are in alignment with the uniquely identified alignment elements of the second set of the first first sub-panel, the keyways between adjacent shingles of the first sub-panel are offset from the keyways between adjacent shingles of the second sub-panel. 4. The panel assembly shingle set of claim 1, wherein if a first second sub-panel is placed on top of the second second sub-panel such that the uniquely identified alignment markings of the third set of the second second sub-panel are in alignment with the uniquely identified alignment elements of the fourth set of the first second sub-panel, the keyways between adjacent shingles of the first sub-panel are offset from the keyways between adjacent shingles of the second sub-panel. 5. The panel assembly shingle set of claim 1, wherein the first sub-panel and the second sub-panel can be adjoined such that the right edge of the first sub-panel is adjacent to the left edge of the second sub-panel with a space located between the adjoinment, and wherein multiple panel assemblies can be placed in an overlapping configuration and when the uniquely identified alignment markings of the first set are aligned with uniquely identified alignment markings of the third set or first set, the keyways of the overlapping panels are offset from each other. 6. The panel assembly shingle set of claim 1, wherein the first sub-panel and the second sub-panel can be adjoined such that the right edge of the first sub-panel is adjacent to the left edge of the second sub-panel with a space located between the adjoinment, and wherein a panel assembly can be placed in an overlapping configuration over another panel assembly and when the uniquely identified alignment markings of the first set are aligned with uniquely identified alignment markings of the third set or first set, the keyways of the overlapping panels are offset from each other. 7. The panel assembly shingle set of claim 1, wherein the first sub-panel and the second sub-panel can be adjoined such that the right edge of the first sub-panel is adjacent to the left edge of the second sub-panel with a space located between the adjoinment, and wherein when a first panel assembly is placed in an overlapping configuration over a second panel assembly which is placed in an overlapping configuration over a third panel assembly, and wherein when the uniquely identified alignment markings of the first set of the first panel assembly are aligned with uniquely identified alignment markings of the third set or first set of the second panel assembly and the uniquely identified alignment markings of the first set of the second panel assembly are aligned with the uniquely identified markings of the third set or first set of the third panel assembly, the keyways of the overlapping panels are offset from each other. 8. The panel assembly shingle set of claim 1, wherein the shingles in the first and second sub-panels include at least three different widths. 9. The panel assembly shingle set of claim 1, wherein the shingles in the first and second sub-panels include at least four different widths. 10. The panel assembly shingle set of claim 1, wherein the uniquely identified alignment markings of the first and second sub-panel are such that when aligned, the sub-panels will be horizontally offset from each other. 11. A panel assembly shingle set that can be mounted to a surface, the panel assembly shingle set comprising: a first and second sub-panel configuration, with each configuration comprising: shingles of at least two different widths arranged adjacently;a top face and a bottom face,a linear left and linear right edge that are parallel to each other,a linear front and back edge that are parallel to each other and substantially perpendicular to a left and right edge;a bonding strip adjoining the shingles; anda spacer located between each adjacent shingle such that bordering edges of adjacent shingles define a gap between them;the first sub-panel configuration further comprising: a first progression set of unique alignment markings positioned on the top face slightly beyond the half way point between the front edge and the back edge towards the back edge, and running parallel to the back edge;a second progression of alignment markings position on the top face proximate to the back edge and running parallel to the back edge;the second sub-panel configuration further comprising: a third progression set of unique alignment markings positioned on the top face slightly beyond the half way point between the front edge and the back edge towards the back edge, and running parallel to the back edge;a fourth progression of alignment markings position on the top face proximate to the back edge and running parallel to the back edge;wherein when a first sub-panel of any configuration is placed on top of a second sub-panel of any configuration in an overlapping manner in which the bottom edge of the first sub-panel is proximate to just below the mid-point of the second sub-panel and, markings in the progression set of unique alignment markings proximate to the back edge of the second sub-panel are aligned with related markings in the progression set of unique alignment markings beyond the half way point of the first sub-panel, the gaps of the first sub-panel are offset from the gaps of the second sub-panel. 12. The panel assembly shingle set of claim 11, wherein when a third sub-panel of any configuration is placed on top of the first sub-panel in an overlapping manner in which the bottom edge of the third sub-panel is proximate to just below the mid-point of the first sub-panel and, markings in the progression set of unique alignment markings proximate to the back edge of the first sub-panel are aligned with related markings in the progression set of unique alignment markings beyond the half way point of the third sub-panel, the gaps of the third sub-panel are offset from the gaps of the first and second sub-panel. 13. The panel assembly shingle set of claim 11, wherein the shingles in the first and second configuration include at least three different widths. 14. The panel assembly shingle set of claim 11, wherein the shingles in the first and second configuration include at least four different widths. 15. The panel assembly shingle set of claim 11, wherein the markings in the progression set of unique alignment markings of the first and second configuration are such that when aligned, the sub-panels will be horizontally offset from each other.
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