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1632 BEACH AVE ROOF24-0022 Permit Form with ConditionsFinal Plumbing Final Electrical Final HVAC CC Final Final Building* Swimming Pool Steel Swimming Pool Safety Electrical Grounding & Bonding Swimming Pool Final (Bldg) Swimming Pool Final (PW) Formed Columns/ Beams* Masonry Cell Fill Structural Steel* OTHER: OTHER: OTHER: OTHER: OTHER: Power Pole Silt Fence Piers/ Stem Walls Underground Plumbing Underground Electric Foundation/ Footing Slab** Retaining Wall Footing Driveway Sewer (Building Dept) Sewer Tap (Utilities Dept) Rough Electric* Rough Plumbing/ Top Out* Rough Mechanical* House Wrap Wall Sheathing Roof Sheathing Tie-down Framing Connections Rough Framing Roofing In Progress Window/Door In-Progress Insulation Ceiling Insulation Wall Exterior Lath Stucco Scratch Coat Exterior Siding In-Progress Brick Flashing & Ties Early Power Gas Rough Gas Final* * When all rough electric, plumbing, mechanical are complete but before any work is covered up. * When all gas piping is complete and wallboard is installed but before gas is attached to any appliance. All outlets must be capped and pipe pressurized at a minimum of 15 lbs. * For new living space: When all construction work including electrical, plumbing, mechanical, exterior finish, grading, required paving and landscaping is complete and the building is ready for occupancy, but before being occupied Additional inspections may apply to your project if your project contains these elements: INSPECTIONS REQUIRED FOR BUILDING PERMITS To verify compliance with building codes, inspections of the work authorized are required at various points of the construction. The following inspections are typically required for residential projects: Date: Initial: Date: Initial: _____________________________________________________ Permit Type ____________________________________________________ Permit No. __________________________________________________________ Job Address ____________________________________________________ Contractor POST THIS CARD WITH PERMITS AND PERMIT DOCUMENTATION IN FRONT OF BUILDING Construction Hours per City Code: 7am—7pm Weekdays; 9am—7pm Weekends Building Department Public Works/Utilities Fire Department Phone: 904-247-5826 Phone: 904-247-5834 Phone: 904-630-4789 Fax: 904-247-5845 Fax: 904-247-5843 Fax: 904-630-4203 * When forms and reinforcing steel, anchor bolts, sleeves and inserts, and all electrical, plumbing and mechanical work is in place, but before concrete is poured. * When all structural steel members are in place and all connections are complete, but before such work is covered or concealed. ** FORM BOARD ELEVATION CERTIFICATE MUST BE ON-SITE FOR SLAB INSPECTION OWNER:ADDRESS:CITY:STATE:ZIP: EMANS PATRICK C 1632 BEACH AVE ATLANTIC BEACH FL 32233-5850 COMPANY:ADDRESS:CITY:STATE:ZIP: Casa Contracting PO Box 56726 Jacksonville Fl 32241 TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION: REAL ESTATE NUMBER:ZONING:BUILDING USE GROUP:SUBDIVISION: 169549 0000 OCEAN GROVE UNIT 01 JOB ADDRESS:PERMIT TYPE:DESCRIPTION: VALUE OF WORK: 1632 BEACH AVE ROOF NON SHINGLE METAL ROOF $20500.00 FEES LIST OF CONDITIONS Roll off container company must be on City approved list . Container cannot be placed on City right-of-way. 1 BUILDING NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT INFORMATIONAL Notes: No inspections may be scheduled until a copy a recorded Notice of Commencement has been submitted to the Building Department 2 BUILDING ROOF IN-PROGRESS INSPECTION REQUIRED INFORMATIONAL Notes: a. The roof sheathing for all new construction must remain uncovered until the Roof Sheathing Inspection is approved. All roofing projects require an In- Progress Inspection. Sheathing installation and replacement guidelines per APA. Underlayment must conform to FBC-R Table 905.1.1. Shingles must conform to ASTM D3161 G or H, or ASTM D7158 NOTICE: In addition to the requirements of this permit, there may be additional restrictions applicable to this property that may be found in the public records of this county, and there may be additional permits required from other governmental entities such as water management districts, state agencies, or federal agencies. WARNING TO OWNER: YOUR FAILURE TO RECORD A NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT MAY RESULT IN YOUR PAYING TWICE FOR IMPROVEMENTS TO YOUR PROPERTY. A NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT MUST BE RECORDED AND POSTED ON THE JOB SITE BEFORE THE FIRST INSPECTION. IF YOU INTEND TO OBTAIN FINANCING, CONSULT WITH YOUR LENDER OR AN ATTORNEY BEFORE RECORDING YOUR NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT. MUST CALL INSPECTION PHONE LINE (904) 247-5814 BY 4 PM FOR NEXT DAY INSPECTION. ALL WORK MUST CONFORM TO THE CURRENT 6TH EDITION (2017) OF THE FLORIDA BUILDING CODE, NEC, IPMC, AND CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH CODE OF ORDINANCES . ALL CONDITIONS OF PERMIT APPLY, PLEASE READ CAREFULLY. 1 of 2Issued Date: 4/10/2024 PERMIT NUMBER ROOF24-0022 ISSUED: 4/10/2024 EXPIRES: 10/7/2024 ROOF NON SHINGLE PERMIT CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH 800 SEMINOLE ROAD ATLANTIC BEACH, FL 32233 DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT QUANTITY PAID AMOUNT BUILDING PERMIT 455-0000-322-1000 0 $155.00 BUILDING PLAN CHECK 455-0000-322-1001 0 $77.50 STATE DBPR SURCHARGE 455-0000-208-0700 0 $3.49 STATE DCA SURCHARGE 455-0000-208-0600 0 $2.33 TOTAL: $238.32 2 of 2Issued Date: 4/10/2024 PERMIT NUMBER ROOF24-0022 ISSUED: 4/10/2024 EXPIRES: 10/7/2024 ROOF NON SHINGLE PERMIT CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH 800 SEMINOLE ROAD ATLANTIC BEACH, FL 32233 1” Nail Strip Snap Lock Standing Seam 032 Aluminum (min) SNAPMAX over 15/32” (min) plywood Extreme Metal Fabricators 2160 SW Poma Dr | Palm City FL 34990 Product Description Nailstrip, snaplock style panel with a 12” maximum panel width and a nominal rib height of 1” Product Material Nominally 0.032” aluminum or thicker. Fastener #10 x 1-inch pancake style fastener. Compliant with FBC 1506.6 where required. Substrate/Deck 15/32” (min) plywood or 3/4” (min) thick wood plank (min S.G. of 0.42) SNAPMAX FL 38754.05 - R2 EVALUATED BY: David Eng, PE Timberlake Cove, LLC FL PE 81377 • FL CA 33344 1317 Edgewater Dr Ste 2339 Orlando FL timberlakecove.com This item has been digitally signed and sealed by David Eng, PE on the date indicated. Printed cop- ies of this document are not considered signed and sealed and the signature must be verified on any electronic copies. Underlayment: Comply with local building code or FBC 1507.1.1 where required. Slope: Comply with local building code or FBC 1507.4.2 where required. FBC 1507.4.2 minimum slope is 1/4:12. Re-Roofing: This panel may be installed over a single layer of existing shingles as permitted by local building code or FBC 1511, provided the existing roof meets the conditions required by the applicable code. Technical Documentation: This product has been tested to the UL 580 standard by Hurricane Test Lab (now Intertek Testing, TST-1527), report 0223-0308-05, as referenced in FL 20378.01-R1. Compliance Statement: This product as described has demonstrated compliance with Florida Building Code 2023, 1504.3.2 (non-HVHZ) as required by FL Rule 61G20-3, method 1D. This product as described has been tested and demonstrated compliance with: • UL580 – Test for Uplift Resistance of Roof Assemblies • UL 1897 – Uplift test for roof covering systems Maximum Allowable Loads & Installation Requirements: Method Fastener Pattern Sealant Allowable Pressure Method A #10 x 1” fastener at 7” o.c. None -69.25 PSF A factor of safety of 2 has been applied. SNAPMAX FL 38754.05 - R2 Design Process: Compare the maximum allowable loads on page 2 to the ASD uplift pressures for the project to determine sufficiency and installation requirements. Alternatively, as an option, the load tables in this report provides one prescriptive option for the fastening require- ment for the applicable wind loads for roofs within the parameters described. For roofs outside of the listed parameters, design wind loads shall be determined as required by FBC 1609, ASCE 7, or other design code in force, using allowable stress. These load tables are based on ASCE 7-22. Use of these tables assumes that the structure is: Enclosed and conforms to wind-borne debris provisions and is a regular shaped building and is not subject to across-wind loading, vortex shedding, or instability; nor does it have a site location for which channeling or buffeting warrant consideration Engineering analysis may be completed by other licensed engineers for project specific approval by local authori- ties having jurisdiction. Notice to Other Entities: This product approval applies only to metal panel products produced by Extreme Metal Fabricators. Other manufacturers, distributors, installers, engineers, architects, or other parties relying on this ap- proval for any product not produced by Extreme Metal Fabricators assume full, strict product liability. Traceability of coil, audited quality assurance programs, and compliance with FAC 61G20-3 are solely the responsibility of the entity relying on this approval. Extreme Metal Fabricators assumes no liability for non-compliance or product per- formance for any product relying on this approval but not manufactured by Extreme Metal Fabricators. Certification of Independence: David Eng, PE and Timberlake Cove, LLC do not have, nor will acquire a finan- cial interest in any company manufacturing or distributing products under this evaluation. The same entities do not have, nor will acquire, a financial interest in any other entity involved in the approval process of the product. Exclusions and Limitations: Design of deck and roof structure (to include attachment of plywood or wood plank) shall be completed by others. Fire classification and shear diaphragm design are outside the scope of this evalua- tion. Accelerated weathering/salt spray is outside the scope of this evaluation. This report is limited to compliance with structural wind load requirements of FBC 1504.3.2, as required by Rule 61G20-3. Neither Timberlake Cove nor the manufacturer shall be responsible for any conclusions, interpretations, or designs made by others based on this evaluation report. This report is limited solely to documenting compliance with Rule 61G20-3, and makes no express or implied warranty regarding performance of this product. Installation shall be subject to the local building code and authority having jurisdiction; this report shall not be construed to su- persede local codes in force. SNAPMAX FL 38754.05 - R2 Use of Load Tables: These load tables are provided as a courtesy to provide one possible prescriptive option for a ge- neric, typical structure without calculating the design pres- sures. For structures outside the parameters of these load tables (e.g. height above 30 feet), calculate the required allowable design pressure and compare to the maximum allowable loads shown on page 2. These load tables shall not be construed to in any way limit the installation of this product to the cases shown. Instructions: Select the appropriate load table that applies to the structure in question. Determine the design wind speed for the project location. Use the attachment method indicated for that windspeed within each roof zone. SNAPMAX FL 38754.05 - R2 Use this load table for structures which meet the following criteria: Use this load table for structures which meet the following criteria: Are located in Exposure B area Are located in B, C, or D exposure area Have either a flat roof, or gable/hip roof with max slope of 12:12 Have either a flat roof, or gable/hip roof with max slope of 12:12 Have a mean Roof Height of 30 feet or less Have a mean Roof Height of 30 feet or less Wind 105 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 200 Wind 105 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 200 Zone 1:A A A A A A A A A NR NR Zone 1:A A A A A NR NR NR NR NR NR Zone 2:A A A A A A A NR NR NR NR Zone 2:A A A NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR Zone 3:A A A A A NR NR NR NR NR NR Zone 3:A NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR Use this load table for structures which meet the following criteria: Use this load table for structures which meet the following criteria: Are located in Exposure B area Are located in B, C, or D exposure area Have either a flat roof less than 7°, hip roof with Have either a flat roof less than 7°, hip roof with max slope of 12:12, or gable roof with slope between 4.4:12 & 12:12 max slope of 12:12, or gable roof with slope between 4.4:12 & 12:12 Have a mean Roof Height of 30 feet or less Have a mean Roof Height of 30 feet or less Wind 105 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 200 Wind 105 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 200 Zone 1:A A A A A A A A A A NR Zone 1:A A A A A A NR NR NR NR NR Zone 2:A A A A A A A NR NR NR NR Zone 2:A A A A NR NR NR NR NR NR NR Zone 3:A A A A A NR NR NR NR NR NR Zone 3:A A NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR FL38754.05: 032 SnapMax on 15/32" plywood FL38754.05: 032 SnapMax on 15/32" plywood FL38754.05: 032 SnapMax on 15/32" plywood FL38754.05: 032 SnapMax on 15/32" plywood DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT QTY PAID PermitTRAK $238.32 ROOF24-0022 Address: 1632 BEACH AVE APN: 169549 0000 $238.32 BUILDING $155.00 BUILDING PERMIT 455-0000-322-1000 0 $155.00 BUILDING PLAN REVIEW $77.50 BUILDING PLAN CHECK 455-0000-322-1001 0 $77.50 STATE SURCHARGES $5.82 STATE DBPR SURCHARGE 455-0000-208-0700 0 $3.49 STATE DCA SURCHARGE 455-0000-208-0600 0 $2.33 TOTAL FEES PAID BY RECEIPT: R26720 $238.32 Printed: Wednesday, April 10, 2024 9:43 AM Date Paid: Wednesday, April 10, 2024 Paid By: Casa Contracting Pay Method: CREDIT CARD 10171461555 1 of 1 Cashier: TG Cash Register Receipt City of Atlantic Beach Receipt Number R26720 SNAPMAX 1" NAIL STRIP SNAP-LOCK STANDING SEAM INSTALLATION TECHNICAL GUIDE The application and detail drawings depicted herein are strictly for illustration purposes only and may not be applicable to all environmental conditions, building code requirements, building designs or changes. It is the responsibility of the building owner, contractor, installer, and design professional to determine applicable regulations, building codes, and accepted industry practices. Consult with all authorities having jurisdiction and adapt recommendations in this guide to meet those requirements. Extreme Metal Fabricators, LLC (EMF) should be contacted when local, controlling codes or insurance requirements conflict with Extreme Metal Fabricators recommendations. Further, it is the buyer’s responsibility to verify all code requirements, check all measurements, and determine suitability of this product(s) for the job. The buyer is responsible for supplying and confirming all actual length and quantities needed. All instructions in this guide assume that a qualified firm or individual has been contracted to install the product(s) described herein. Always consult your specific material and finish warranties to understand your responsibilities and contact EMF if you have questions. Failure to comply with stated recommendations voids all manufacturer responsibility for any damage or deterioration due to misuse of the product and voids any applicable warranty. The details shown are proven methods of construction. However, weather-tightness is the responsibility of the installer. Extreme Metal Fabricators shall be held harmless from any and all claims resulting from a lack of water-tightness as a result of following these suggested typical detail drawings. Descriptions of prod- ucts and specifications contained herein were in effect at the time this publication was approved for printing and subject to change at any time. Extreme Metal Fabricators reserves the right to make, and shall be held harmless from claims resulting from changes to product design and/or specifications, or the discontinuation of products at any time. To ensure you have the latest information available, contact your Extreme Metal Fabricators sales representative at 1-833-363-7663. For complete performance specifications, product limitations, and disclaimers, please consult the metal and finish warranties for your specific product(s). These are available by contacting your Extreme Metal Fabricators sales representative if applicable. A description of the type of warranties that may be available can be found at extrememetalfabricators.com. Corporate Office and Plant 2160 SW Poma Drive Palm City, Florida 34990772.872.8034needmetal@emfab.net Key Largo Service Center Key Largo, Florida 33037833.363.7663needmetal@emfab.net Panama City Service Center 7111 Bayou George Drive Panama City, Florida 32404833.363.7663needmetal@emfab.net OFFICE LOCATIONS IMPORTANT INFORMATION EXTREMEMETALFABRICATORS.COM ©Extreme Metal Fabricators, LLC SnapMax IG Rev 01/2020 SnapMax TABLE OF CONTENTS PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Intro Features and Specifications Panel Testing PRODUCT SAFETY AND HANDLING Safety Delivery and Receiving Storage Handling PRE-INSTALLATION Important Information for Architect/Contractor/Installer Ordering and Measuring Roof Deck Preparation Before Panel Installation Oil Canning, Field Cutting and Dissimilar Metals Fastener, Sealant and Accessory Information Product Installation Checklist MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR Routine Maintenance Cleaning Metal Panels Repairs INSTALLING METAL PANELS Order of Installation Panel Installation Fastener Patterns Hem Lengths and Thermal Movement INSTALLATION DETAILS Fixed Ridge/Hip Vented Ridge Valley with Cleat 1-Piece Valley Eave Eave with Gutter Hemmed Rake/Gable Floating Rake/Gable Rake/Gable Peak - Panel to Panel Peak - Panel to Wall Headwall Valley Wall Sidewall Slope Transition Penetration Floating Penetration 4 4 4 5 5 5 6 8 8 8 9 9 9 11 14 15 17 18 18 20 21 23 24 26 27 28 29 31 32 33 34 35 36 39 42 45 46 47 SnapMax EXTREMEMETALFABRICATORS.COM4 YOUR METAL SOLUTION IN A SNAP Simple installation with quality and durability you expect from a high-performance metal panel, SnapMax pleases everyone. Architects love the aesthetics; contractors love its quick installation. Clients appreciate the durability, longevity and slotted nail strip. • Uplift Resistance: UL 580, TAS 110, TAS 125 • Wind-Driven Rain: TAS 100 • Tensile Strength: ASTM E8 • Fire Rating: UL 790 • Accelerated Coating: ASTM G152 • Salt Spray Coating: ASTM B117 • Florida Building Code: Approved HVHZ/Non-HVHZ • Miami-Dade County: Product Control Approved SNAPMAX 1" NAIL STRIP SNAP-LOCK STANDING SEAM • Description: 1-inch nail strip snap-lock standing seam • Material: 24-, 26-gauge steel or .032, .040 aluminum • Slope: 2:12 or greater • Support: 15/32-inch or greater wood deck or plywood • Coverage: 16-inch standard, non-standard widths available • Finish: Kynar 500®, Mill-finished Maxalúme (Galvalume Plus) • Sustainability: Energy Star® rated products available • Quality Assurance: Keystone Quality Assurance Program • Other: Available with striated, pencil bead, ribbon bead, or traditional flat seam PRODUCT FEATURES AND SPECIFICATIONS PANEL TESTING PRODUCT DESCRIPTION SnapMax All dimensions are nominal. 772.872.80345 PRODUCT SAFETY & HANDLING SnapMax SAFETY It is the installer’s responsibility to study and ensure compliance with all applicable OSHA and other safety requirements before starting any project, including but not limited to, record keeping, fall protection, ladder safety, electrical and hand tools, and personal protective garments and equipment. It is recommended when working with metal panels to wear heavy gloves and long sleeves to avoid cuts from sharp edges. When power cutting or drilling metal panels, always wear safety glasses to prevent eye injury from flying debris. Use extreme caution when walking on a metal roof. Metal panels may become slippery, so always wear shoes with non-slip soles and avoid working on metal roofs during wet conditions. Do not walk on a metal roof which does not have a solid deck beneath it and avoid walking on seams. Safety railing, netting, harnesses, and safety lines should be provided and used by all crewmembers working on the roof. MATERIAL DELIVERY & RECEIVING Extreme Metal Fabricators will deliver roofing panels to the jobsite in bundled packages or they will be roll-formed at the jobsite. It is the customer’s responsibility to unload material and inspect for shortages or damages at the time of delivery. Customers that pick up their orders in lieu of delivery accept responsibility for verifying and securing material for transport before leaving. Notify Extreme Metal Fabricators immediately regarding any shortages or damaged material as Extreme Metal Fabricators will not be held responsible for shortages or damages that may occur after pickup or delivery. It is recommended that the customer has sufficient personnel present at the time of delivery to facilitate receiving, inspecting, reporting shortages and/or damages, staging and storing of the roofing panels, trim and other delivered products. STORAGE It is the customer’s responsibility to store the panels properly. Materials should be installed soon after delivery, preferably beginning the following day. It is recommended that all material be stored in a dry area protected from the elements on the jobsite. If material must be stored outside, proper precautions must be taken to protect the material from damage and trapping moisture beneath, on top of, and between panels to avoid water stains or white rust. Panels must be stored at an angle to promote drainage of water off the bundle. Sufficient support must be provided to the raised and angled bundles to avoid excessive bowing, which may result in puddling of water. The bundle must be completely sheltered with a loose-fitting waterproof tarp to protect the bundle during rain, while also allowing for air circulation and drying of condensed water. Plastic is not recommended since it may cause sweating and condensation. EXTREMEMETALFABRICATORS.COM6 In addition to water there are other important factors that contribute to the corrosion of stored panels. These factors are temperature and exposure time. Given enough time, panels will eventually become wet and storage corrosion may occur under most job site conditions. Even in a well-protected bundle the natural temperature and humidity variations will cause water to condense on and between panels. Shipping the bundle from a cold area to a warm area will cause water to condense not only on the bundle but also between the panels. HANDLING OF METAL PANELS • General Handling: Each bundle should be handled with care to avoid product damage. Proper handling should be used to prevent bending panels or scratching the finish. Clean protective gloves should be worn when handling metal panels to protect the finish and avoid injury from cuts. To prevent panel damage, follow these steps for unloading and handling bundle:1 Bundle should remain banded and intact during any handling and remain banded until the panels are ready to be installed.2 Never lift bundle by its banding. Do not lift with ropes or wires. Always lift bundle as close as possible to its center of gravity. 3 Never lift a panel by its ends. Carry a panel by its longitudinal edge and in a vertical (not flat) position. For panels over 10 ft., two or more people should lift and carry the panel from the same edge. 4 Once a bundle is opened, individual panels must be handled with care to prevent panel buckling or finish damage. Never slide a panel over another panel when removing it from the bundle. A panel should be lifted up from the bundle in order to minimize the possibility of damaging the finish. PRODUCT SAFETY & HANDLING SnapMax 772.872.80347 • Mechanical Handling: When lifting by crane, use a spreader bar of appropriate length and nylon band slings. Do not use cable slings as they may damage panels. A panel bundle of manageable length may be lifted by forklift. Set forklift forks to their maximum spacing apart and center the load on the forks to prevent panel damage. • Protective Film: If you have special ordered protective film as part of your metal panel order, the film must be removed promptly before panels are exposed to direct sunlight and/or high temperatures. After exposure to heat or sunlight, this film cannot be removed. Never leave protective film on panels after installation. Extreme Metal Fabricators cannot be held liable for damage to metal panels caused by improper storage and failure to remove protective film. • Touch-Up Paint: Painted panels, trim and flashings are made with a factory-applied heat-cured finish. Dur- ing handling and installation, a panel may become slightly scratched or nicked. Touch-up paint is available in matching colors and Extreme Metal Fabricators recommends ordering matching touch-up paint at the time of original metal panel order for best matching. Limit application of touch-up paint to the exact area in need of repair with as little paint as necessary. Do not paint over panel finish with brushes that are too large for the affected area. Consider use of small artist’s brush or cotton swab for improved application control. While aerosol touch-up paint is available, its use can cause significant overspray and is not as durable. Note that touch-up paint does not have the superior chalk and fade resistance of a factory-applied finish and will likely discolor at an accelerated rate. Due to the limi- tations and formulation of field-applied touch-up paint, no warranties apply to its use. PRODUCT SAFETY & HANDLING SnapMax EXTREMEMETALFABRICATORS.COM8 PRE-INSTALLATION INFORMATION • Ordering and Measuring for Metal Panels: Extreme Metal Fabricators representatives are available to walk you through the process of estimating materials and providing a detailed estimate for your project. Estimates can be created from satellite imagery, blueprints/drawings, or a sketch with dimensions. ACCURATE FIELD MEASUREMENTS = QUALITY INSTALLATION MEASURE > VERIFY CUT SHEETS > CHECK ACCURACY > RELEASE TO PRODUCTION Before releasing materials for fabrication, it is recommended that panel lengths, quantities, profiles and dimensions of flashings or flat sheet quantities be verified through field measurements. All correspondence related to order measurements and quantities, etc. should be submitted in writing to Extreme Metal at needmetal@emfab.net. Cut sheets should be verified for accuracy prior to approval for production. Extreme Metal Fabricators shall not be liable for any errors and/or omissions after approved shop drawings are released for fabrication by the customer. • Roof Deck: It is the responsibility of the contractor/installer to ensure that the roof deck is properly prepared and meets all applicable code requirements prior to panel installation. The deck should be examined to ensure that all supporting members are straight, level and plumb to prevent any panel distortion. Potential problems should be reported in writing to the general contractor, architect, or owner and work to install metal panels should not begin until all unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected. In general, the appearance of installed metal panels will follow the form of the roof deck. The surface should be smooth, straight, and free of humps and depressions. Any surface imperfections will be transferred through the roof panel and likely visible after the roof is installed. Check for and correct uneven decking, ridges in underlayment and other protruding areas. A solid deck should also be swept clean and be free of any fasteners, litter, or debris. Panel distortions caused by improper handling, ridges in underlayment, uneven decking, construction debris, etc. are not cause for rejection of metal panels. It is the responsibility of the designer/engineer to ensure that the following details are adapted to meet the conditions encountered within any particular building design when using the products described herein, including governing product approvals and building codes. Extreme Metal Fabricators should be contacted when local, controlling codes or insurance requirements conflict with EMF recommendations. Please familiarize yourself with all instructions before starting metal panel installation. Important for Architect, Engineer, Contractor & Installer SnapMax 772.872.80349 PRE-INSTALLATION INFORMATION SnapMax • Delivery and Receiving: Refer to the Product Safety and Handling section on pages 5-7 of this guide for important information about the delivery, receiving and handling of metal panels. It is the customer’s responsibility to inspect panels against the shipping list at the time of pick-up or delivery. Extreme Metal Fabricators will not be held responsible for shortages or damages not noted on the shipping list at time of pick-up or delivery. • Before Start of Installation: When starting metal panel installation, ensure panels are held true, plumb and straight. Panel widths are typically nominal, and it is recommended that periodic measurements be taken to ensure horizontal spacing is not gaining or losing width. • Field Cutting: Some field cutting and fitting of metal panels and trims, as well as minor field corrections are a part of normal installation work and should be planned for. Extreme Metal Fabricators recommends the use of tin snips or a “nibbler” type electric tool for field cutting panels. Circular saws, torches, and plasma cutters should not be used. All metal shavings and/or filings must be removed from panels and flashing each day to avoid rust- ing metal surfaces which could void any applicable warranties and shorten the life of the product. At end of the project, it is recommended to do a final check for any filings to ensure removal. • Dissimilar Metals: When using dissimilar metals and/or pressure-treated wood, a separation barrier must be used to prevent contact between dissimilar metals and/or wood. Fasteners installed into pressure- treated lumber should be tested and approved for use. Approved fasteners are Series 300 stainless steel, hot-dipped galvanized, or fasteners coated with an approved coating capable of resisting the corrosive effects of pressure-treated lumber. • Fasteners: Proper fastener installation is critical to ensure performance of a metal roof. Fasteners and fastener patterns used to install metal panels should follow recommendations in this guide, applicable product approvals and building codes governed by the jurisdiction of the project. Over or under-tightening of fasteners can reduce performance or result in a wavy panel. Metal shavings or fragments resulting from fastener installation should be completely removed from panels daily to avoid rusting. ImportantInformationabout Oil Canning Oil canning can be described as the amount of waviness found in the flat area of metal panels. Oil canning is an inherent characteristic of light- gauge, cold-formed metal products, does not affect the integrity of the panel, and is not a cause for rejection. Designers may consider narrower panel widths, heavier gauge metal, and the use of stiffening ribs or striations as potential means to minimize oil canning. Installers should take care to use proper torque when installing fasteners to reduce waviness as well. EXTREMEMETALFABRICATORS.COM10 PRE-INSTALLATION INFORMATION SnapMax • Sealants: Sealant used in joints, flashings, and seams shall be supplied or approved by Extreme Metal. Sealant used in seams shall be the sealant used in testing this product, details of which can be found in the product approvals. Sealant shall be field applied on clean, dry surfaces without any skips or voids in the bead. • Trims, Closures and Accessories: All trims, closures and accessories shown on the installation detail drawings are available from Extreme Metal Fabricators unless otherwise noted. 772.872.803411 PRE-INSTALLATION INFORMATION SnapMax PRODUCT INSTALLATION CHECKLIST RIDGE CAP VENTED RIDGE CAP PERFORATED VENT/WATER DAM VALLEY GABLE RAKE EAVE DRIP/HEMMED GABLE EAVE DRIP SLOPED PEAK CAP HEADWALL FLASHING SIDEWALL FLASHING Standard Open Hem Custom flashings and trim available upon request. Contact EMF for additional information. The items listed are for a typical installation. Installers should determine products required for a specific project based on applicable regulations, product approvals, building codes, and accepted industry practices. ZEE CLOSURE OFFSET/VALLEY CLEAT EXTREMEMETALFABRICATORS.COM12 PRE-INSTALLATION INFORMATION SnapMax STUCCO STOPCOUNTERFLASHING SURFACE MOUNTCOUNTERFLASHINGSTANDARD CLEAT PRODUCT INSTALLATION CHECKLIST REGLET COUNTERFLASHING SNAPMAX PANEL RIDGE VENT ProfileVent Razorback Universal INSULATION Single Bubble Double Bubble MaxTight Air Barrier System Opti-Liner High R Banded Liner TAPE SEALANT Butyl Tape Peel & Seal Tape Custom flashings and trim available upon request. Contact EMF for additional information. The items listed are for a typical installation. Installers should determine products required for a specific project based on applicable regulations, product approvals, building codes, and accepted industry practices. TUBE SEALANT Bostik ChemCalk 915 Geocell 2320 TiteBond WeatherMaster Polymer UNDERLAYMENT Palisade Synthetic Peel & Seal Self Stick Ultra HT Wind & Water Seal PENETRATIONS Retro-fit Boot Pipe Boot VENT Gooseneck Vent Alum Steel4" 6" 10" Attic Breeze 20w 30w 40w 772.872.803413 PRE-INSTALLATION INFORMATION SnapMax PRODUCT INSTALLATION CHECKLIST METAL SNIPS Straight L/R Offset L/R Aluminum Tinner's Snips TurboShear HD Drill Attachment HEMMING TOOL Drip Edge Hemming Single Handle Hemming 7" Turn-Up Wide Handle Hemming Custom flashings and trim available upon request. Contact EMF for additional information. The items listed are for a typical installation. Installers should determine products required for a specific project based on applicable regulations, product approvals, building codes, and accepted industry practices. FASTENERS - WOOD SCREWS #10 Pancake FASTENERS - SELF DRILLER SCREWS #12 HWH 1/4x3/4" HWH Stitch #10 Pancake Stainless Steel Painted FASTENERS - SS POP RIVETS EXTREMEMETALFABRICATORS.COM14 CLEANING, MAINTENANCE & REPAIRS Metal panel roofing is designed to provide trouble-free performance for years, with little service required. However, damage can occur from the build-up of debris as well as storm-related damage like hail stones and falling branches. The following maintenance guidelines consist primarily of preventing and correcting these issues. Contractors and installers should familiarize themselves with this information and ensure that building owners understand the minimum maintenance recommended to prolong the beauty and protective properties of their metal roof. ROUTINE MAINTENANCE Routine visual inspection helps to identify potential problems. This can easily be done by simply walking around the building to look for accumulated debris or possible damage. It is recommended that the building owner do this at least twice a year. After a major weather event is another good time to inspect the roof to identify potential problem areas. Caution: The use of binoculars is recommended so inspection can be done from the ground. If assessing damage from the ground is not possible, building owners should strongly consider hiring a professional trained in the safety precautions and proper maintenance of metal roofing. Additional steps building owners can take to prolong the life of their metal roof include: • Eliminate any conditions that are causing water to pond and accumulate on roof panels. • Keep an eye out for leaves, branches and other debris piled up on the roof, especially around valleys and protrusions such as vent pipes, skylights, etc. • Keep gutters and downspouts maintained and clear of debris. • Remove vegetation that may contact metal panels, including trees, branches or leaves, weeds, ivy, etc. • Clean off dirt, mildew, stains, and other elements. (See Cleaning Metal Panels on page 15.) • Promptly address scratches that appear to have penetrated the protective finish to the metal substrate. • When in doubt, building owners should contact a professional trained in the inspection, maintenance, repair and safety of metal roofing for their maintenance and cleaning needs. SnapMax A metal roof should be professionally inspected every four to five years. In coastal or humid areas like Florida that are more prone to corrosion and rust, professional inspections should be done more frequently to prevent any rust that might have started from spreading and causing structural damage to the metal panels. Refer to all applicable finish and material warranties for important maintenance and cleaning requirements for your specific metal panel project. 772.872.803415 CLEANING, MAINTENANCE & REPAIRS SnapMax Building owners should use extreme caution if attempting to follow the cleaning instructions listed in this guide. Extreme Metal Fabricators recommends hiring an experienced professional trained in the safety precautions and cleaning methods recommended for metal roofing. CLEANING METAL PANELS The coating systems on metal roofing are designed to be resistant to many elements found in the environment such as air pollution, acid rain and general airborne dirt. Although these finishes are extremely durable, a periodic cleaning to remove build-up of resins and other residue is a good idea to extend the life of the coating and performance of a metal roof. A variety of methods for removal of surface deposits from metal roofing panels are available. IMPORTANT: Refer to care and maintenance guidance included in all applicable material and finish warranties prior to using any cleaning method on metal panels. ROUTINE CLEANING • Painted Finishes and Mill-Finished Maxalume (Galvalume Plus): Simple washing with clean fresh water twice a year using a hose or low-pressure spray equipment (no more than 2500 psi) is usually adequate for routine maintenance of metal panels. To remove leaves and debris, using a leaf blower is a common choice, but a long-handled push-broom or a telescoping pole with a window cleaning brush will also do the job. Use caution not to scratch metal panels. • Copper: Copper metal panels should be cleaned with clean, fresh water only. Do not chemically or abrasively clean copper metal panels. Do not use soaps, detergents or other cleaning agents. TOUGHER STAINS When heavy deposits of dirt or other contaminants dull metal roof surfaces, stronger cleaning methods may be necessary. In these situations, there are specific steps and methods that should always be followed so panels are not damaged as a result of cleaning. Contractors and installers should familiarize themselves with this information and ensure that property owners are provided with the information they need to properly maintain their metal roof. Note: The following applies to painted and mill-finished panels only. These instructions do not apply to copper. • Detergent Solutions: A 5% solution of commonly used commercial (non-industrial) detergents, such as Dawn®, will not have an adverse effect on painted metal panels. Use a cloth or soft brush for application. These solutions should be followed by liberal rinse of water. EXTREMEMETALFABRICATORS.COM16 CLEANING, MAINTENANCE & REPAIRS SnapMax • Solvents: For removal of non-soluble deposits like tar, grease, oil, paint, graffiti, etc., the solvents listed below can be used. These products should only be used to spot clean affected areas and should not be used to clean the entirety of the metal roof. Follow with liberal rinse of clean water. Caution: Most organic solvents are flammable and/or toxic and must be handled accordingly. Keep away from open flames, sparks, and electrical motors. Always use adequate ventilation and wear protective clothing and goggles. - Isopropyl (rubbing alcohol) - Mineral Spirits - VM&P Naphtha - Turpentine (wood/gum spirits) • Chemical Solutions: For removal of mildew and rust from metal panels, the following solutions are recommended. u Mildew: In areas subject to high levels of humidity (like Florida), dirt and spore deposits can permit mildew growth to occur. The following solution is recommended to remove mildew: - 1/3 cup Dry Powdered Laundry Detergent (such as Tide®) - 1-quart Sodium Hypochlorite 5% solution (such as Clorox®) - 3 quarts water u Rust Stains: Depending on where a metal roof is located, rust stains can develop on the painted surface over time. Usually this occurs when uncoated metal pieces and particles (typically steel) come into contact with the painted metal panels. The solution listed below, used with caution, may assist in removing rust stains. - 1-part Hydrochloric, Citric Acid or Muriatic Acid or Oxalic Acid or Vinegar - Diluted with Ten Volumes of Water - Limit Contact to Five Minutes All chemical solutions used to remove mildew or rust stains should be flushed thoroughly with large amounts of clean water. When UsingDetergents or Other Solvents Proper Equipment: Do not use wire brushes, abrasives or similar cleaning tools which will mechanically erode the coating surface. Test: Always test the cleaning agents listed in an inconspicuous area before use on a large scale. Disposal: Please make sure you dispose of cleaning solutions in an environmentally friendly manner. Misuse or abuse of any cleaning agents listed in this guide can result in voiding of applicable warranties for the surface affected. Refer to the finish and material warranties issued for your specific proj- ect for important information about proper cleaning and maintenance. Warranty Note 772.872.803417 CLEANING, MAINTENANCE & REPAIRS SnapMax REPAIRS • Touch-Up Paint for Minor Scratches: Metal panels can become scratched due to branches or other light- weight debris coming into contact with the roof. Or tradespeople doing work unrelated to the metal roof could inadvertently scratch it. The manufacturer’s recommended touch-up paint should be used to correct scratches as they can quickly degrade the surface protection and jeopardize the longevity of metal panels. Touch-up paint is available in matching colors to metal panels and should be ordered at the time of original metal panel order for best matching. Limit application of touch-up paint to the exact area in need of repair with as little paint as necessary. Do not paint over panel finish with brushes that are too large for the affected area. Consider use of small artist’s brush or cotton swab for improved application control. While aerosol touch-up paint is available, its use can cause significant overspray and is not as durable. Note that touch-up paint does not have the superior chalk and fade resistance of a factory-applied finish and will likely discolor at an accelerated rate. Due to the limi- tations and formulation of field-applied touch-up paint, no warranties apply to its use. • Other Repairs: Should metal panels become damaged due to storm or other impact, improper maintenance, or if panels have separating seams, holes, loose or missing fasteners, it is recommended that the building owner engage a metal panel repair specialist to make the necessary repairs. EXTREMEMETALFABRICATORS.COM18 INSTALLING METAL PANELS SnapMax Prior to installation of a metal panel roofing system, the installer should familiarize themselves with the information in this guide. The installer should examine the roof deck to ensure that all supporting members are straight, level and plumb before work begins. Applicable product approvals, building codes, and accepted industry practices governing the project's jurisdiction should be verified. Extreme Metal Fabricators should be contacted when local, controlling codes or insurance requirements conflict with Extreme Metals Fabricators recommendations. ORDER OF INSTALLATION The direction and sequence of metal panel installation may vary from installation to installation based on a variety of conditions, including geographic factors, panel design, structural characteristics and aesthetic requirements. Proper planning of panel layout can save material, time, and labor and is always recommended. The steps below represent a typical installation. Extreme Metal Fabricators representatives are available to assist you with details for your specific installation if needed. Typical order sequence for installing metal panels: • Underlayment • Eave or drip edge, and valley flashing • Metal panels • Transition (pitch break) flashing (if required by roof design) • Z-closure, valley or transition cleat, ridge caps, gable rake trim, headwall and sidewall flashing PANEL INSTALLATION Once underlying metal trim/flashing is installed and substrate is prepared, panel installation can begin. Sub- strate must be smooth and without deformations of not more than 1/4" within a 20 ft span. High and low de- formations in the substrate will introduce stresses into the snap-lock action and panel cross section. SnapMax snap-lock nail-strip metal roofing panels are installed by securely snapping panels together and using hidden (pancake) fasteners to attach to the substrate. When two panels are locked (snapped) together, they form a seam. Panel installation should begin with the overlap side (female leg opposite of nail-strip edge) of metal panel being attached to the roof deck along the gable with approved concealed pancake fasteners. It is critical that the first panel is set square to the eave and ridge since it will be used as a baseline and reference for remaining panels. If this panel is not set square, subsequently installed panels will also not be square impacting not only appearance, but long-term performance of the metal roof. Z-flashing and gable rake are then installed over this section. 772.872.803419 For greater thermal movement, the use of a floating rake is an acceptable alternative to fastening the first panel directly to the substrate. The other side (male leg) of the first panel should then be secured to the roof deck by fastening through the nail-strip flange with approved fasteners, being careful to leave the fastener loose enough to allow for thermal movement. The use of a screw gun with an adjustable clutch is recommended for proper torque control to prevent overtightening of fasteners and damage to panel surface. Next, slip the female leg of the second panel over the male leg of the first panel making sure panels are aligned flush. Using firm pressure, snap the two panels together creating a seam. A rubber mallet can be used to help snap panels together, but care should be taken not to damage panel ribs or create dents at fastener location. A white mallet is usually recommended over darker colors to avoid discoloring the metal. Once locked into place (snapped), continue this process across the roof section until the gables/ends are reached on both sides. IMPORTANT: As panel widths can nominally vary, it is recommended that periodic measure- ments be taken to ensure horizontal spacing is not gaining or losing width. INSTALLING METAL PANELS SnapMax Important Information About Thermal Movement A standing seam roof panel experiences changes in panel length with changes in tempera- ture known as thermal movement. To ensure that installed panels are allowed to expand and contract during this process as needed, installers should make certain that panels that are fixed on one end, are not fixed on the opposite end. See Hem Lengths and Thermal Movement on page 21 for more information. Remember to remove all metal shavings and/or filings created during field cutting or fastener installation from panels and flashings each day to avoid the development of rust. FIELD CUTTING Field cutting and fitting of metal panels and trims is usually required. When field cutting panels, use tin snips or a “nibbler” type electric tool. Properly using these tools will deliver the cleanest cuts, cause the least damage, and leave minimal rough edges. Circular saws, torches, and plasma cutters should not be used. Always wear protective gloves and stay clear of cutting blades. When possible, locate the field cuts away from the weather. If a roof panel has to be trimmed to length, trim the top of the panel, where the cut will be hidden from the weather with a ridge flashing. When it is necessary to cut an eave flashing to length, put the field cut end beneath the factory cut end of the adjacent section. EXTREMEMETALFABRICATORS.COM20 INSTALLING METAL PANELS SnapMax Actual fastener pattern may vary from the pattern shown based on the specific roof plan, metal type and strength, local building codes and product approvals. Approved 3/16" Bead Sealant Continuous Along Male Rib Vertical Flange FASTENER PATTERNS The installation of SnapMax panels relies on hidden (pancake) fasteners. These fasteners secure metal panels directly to the structure by installing them through the nail-strip flange located on the male leg of panel. Cleats are typically used along the roof edge and areas of trim, flashing and gutter installations. Some installations also require the use of approved sealant in seams, and other locations. Fastener type, quantity, and spacing, as well as any required sealants should be installed per product approvals and building codes governing the project's jurisdiction. Installers are reminded that proper fastener installation is critical to long-term performance of a metal roof. Avoid over-tightening fasteners which can strip out the substrate and draw the panels down creating tension that can cause a wavy look. NOTE: Impact drivers are not recommended as they may overdrive or damage fasteners. Panel fastener MAY OR MAY NOT be positioned in pre-punched slots. Check the product approval for your specific product for correct positioning of panel fasteners. 772.872.803421 INSTALLING METAL PANELS SnapMax HEM LENGTHS AND THERMAL MOVEMENT A standing seam roof panel experiences changes in panel length with changes in panel temperature. A panel must be fixed at one end and allowed to expand and contract on the other end. If the panel end that is not fixed incorporates a hemmed detail, allowance must be made for the panel to move. The length of the hem will vary according to the anticipated temperature range, the length of the panel, and the type of metal. The example and table shown in Exhibit 1 can be used as a guideline. If more stringent analysis is required, a design professional should be consulted. • Leave the correct gap between the end of the panel that is not fixed and the cleat. • The hem should not be tight against the cleat. • The lower edge of hem should not contact any flashings when the panels contract. • All hems should be cut clean and crisp in a straight line, as these are visible from the un- derside, and should not be crimped tightly to the cleat. Exhibit 1 Thermal Movement Table1 PANEL CLEAT X 2X + 1/4" OVERALL HEM LENGTH PANEL/SUBSTRATE 10 FEET 50 FEET 100 FEET REQUIRED AIR SPACE (X)Aluminum Over Rigid Insulation 3/16"7/8"1-9/16" Aluminum Over Wood Deck 3/16"11/16"1-3/8" Aluminum Over Steel Deck 1/8"5/8"1-3/16" Aluminum Over Concrete Deck 1/8"5/8"1-1/4" Steel Over Rigid Insulation 1/8"1/2"7/8" Steel Over Wood Deck 1/16"3/8"5/8" Steel Over Steel Deck 1/16"3/8"5/8" Steel Over Concrete Deck 1/16"3/8"1/2" 1Assumption: Panel Temperature change of 100F and substrate temperature change of 50F. When Installing Panels, the Following are Required: EXTREMEMETALFABRICATORS.COM22 Copyright © 2020 by Extreme Metal Fabricators All rights reserved. No part of this document may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means, including photocopying, recording, or other electronic or mechanical methods, without the prior written permission of Extreme Metal Fabricators. Rev. 01/20 INSTALLATION DETAILS The detail drawings in this guide are for a typical installation. It is the installer’s responsibility to determine and select the details and specifications that are appropriate for each project. As the requirements of each project will vary, Extreme Metal Fabricators does not warrant the fitness or suitability of the following details for any specific project. While EMF may provide advice on design and details, this is strictly limited to a manufacturer’s recommendation, and does not guarantee code compliance or feasibility for use with a particular project. If these services are required, the engagement of a design professional is recommended. 772.872.803423 Copyright © 2020 by Extreme Metal Fabricators All rights reserved. No part of this document may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means, including photocopying, recording, or other electronic or mechanical methods, without the prior written permission of Extreme Metal Fabricators. Rev. 01/20 FIXED RIDGE/HIP DETAIL NO. SS-RH1-NS NOT TO SCALE WOOD DECK(BY OTHERS) PANEL BUTYL TAPE SEALANTUNDER Z-CLOSURE RIDGE / HIP CAP Z-CLOSURE BOX END OF PANEL (FIELDHEMMED PANEL BYINSTALLER) APPROVED SEALANT@ Z-CLOSURE APPROVEDUNDERLAYMENT #10 PANCAKE SCREW (6" O.C. MAX.) S.S.POP RIVETS(24" O.C. MAX.) EXTREMEMETALFABRICATORS.COM24 Copyright © 2020 by Extreme Metal Fabricators All rights reserved. No part of this document may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means, including photocopying, recording, or other electronic or mechanical methods, without the prior written permission of Extreme Metal Fabricators. Rev. 01/20 VENTED RIDGE DETAIL NO. SS-VR1-NS NOT TO SCALE LEAVE OPEN FORVENTING PANEL, BOX END OF PANEL (FIELD HEMMED PANEL BY INSTALLER) HWH FASTENER(12" O.C. MAX.) RIGID VENTINGMATERIAL APPROVEDUNDERLAYMENT WOOD DECK(BY OTHERS) CAULK UP AND OVER Z-CLOSURE #10 PANCAKE SCREW (6" O.C. MAX.) BUTYL TAPEUNDER AND OVERZ-CLOSURE Z-CLOSURE VENTED RIDGE CAP 772.872.803425 Copyright © 2020 by Extreme Metal Fabricators All rights reserved. No part of this document may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means, including photocopying, recording, or other electronic or mechanical methods, without the prior written permission of Extreme Metal Fabricators. Rev. 01/20 VENTED RIDGE PERFORATED METAL VENT DETAIL NO. SS-VR2-NS NOT TO SCALE BOX END OF PANEL (FIELD HEMMED PANEL BY INSTALLER) C-CLOSURE, CUT TO FIT. CAULK AT RIBS, UP AND OVER BUTYL TAPE VENTED METAL RIDGE CAP PERFORATED METALVENT / WATER DAM #14 X 78" HWH GASKETED SCREW, 12" O.C. MAX.EACH SIDE OF RIDGE CAP #10 PANCAKE SCREWS(6" O.C. MAX.) PANEL APPROVEDUNDERLAYMENT WOOD DECK(BY OTHERS) BUTYL TAPE, (2) ROWS LEAVE OPEN FOR VENTING EXTREMEMETALFABRICATORS.COM26 Copyright © 2020 by Extreme Metal Fabricators All rights reserved. No part of this document may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means, including photocopying, recording, or other electronic or mechanical methods, without the prior written permission of Extreme Metal Fabricators. Rev. 01/20 VALLEY WITH CLEAT DETAIL NO. SS-VF1-NS NOT TO SCALE 6" Min. NOTE: FLASHING LAPS IN VALLEY ARE6" MIN. USE TWO ROWS OF APPROVEDTUBE SE AL AN T I N A LL LA PS . PANELOFFSET CLEAT #10 PANCAKE SCREW (6" O.C MAX.)BUTYL TAPE WOOD DECK(BY OTHERS) APPROVED UNDERLAYMENT APPROVED SEALANT (FIELD APPLIED BETWEENPANEL RIBS) VALLEY PAN FIELD CUT AND HEM PANEL. ALLOW FORTHERMAL MOVEMENT OPTIONAL SELF ADHEREDSTRIPPING OVER OFFSET CLEAT, REQUIRED FOR WARRANTY 772.872.803427 Copyright © 2020 by Extreme Metal Fabricators All rights reserved. No part of this document may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means, including photocopying, recording, or other electronic or mechanical methods, without the prior written permission of Extreme Metal Fabricators. Rev. 01/20 VALLEY 1-PIECE DETAIL NO. SS-VF2-NS NOT TO SCALE 6" Min. NOTE: FLASHING LAPS IN VALLEY ARE 6" MIN. USE TWO ROWS OF APPROVED TUBESEALANT IN ALL LAPS. PANEL #10 PANCAKE SCREW(6" O.C MAX.) WOOD DECK (BY OTHERS) APPROVEDUNDERLAYMENT VALLEY PANAPPROVED SEALANT(FIELD APPLIED BETWEENPANEL RIBS) FIELD CUT AND HEM PANEL. ALLOW FORTHERMAL MOVEMENT OPTIONAL SELF ADHEREDSTRIPPING OVER VALLEY, REQUIRED FOR WARRANTY EXTREMEMETALFABRICATORS.COM28 Copyright © 2020 by Extreme Metal Fabricators All rights reserved. No part of this document may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means, including photocopying, recording, or other electronic or mechanical methods, without the prior written permission of Extreme Metal Fabricators. Rev. 01/20 EAVE DETAIL NO. SS-ED1-NS NOT TO SCALE PANEL NOTE: 4" MIN. LAP ON DRIP EDGE WITHAPPROVED SEALANT IN LAPS. NOTE: PERIMETER CLEAT FASTENED WITH 12 GA. ANNULAR RING SHANKNAIL OR #10 DIAMETER SCREW, 10" O.C.AT PERIMETER ROOF AREAS AND 6"O.C. AT CORNER ROOF AREAS. APPROVEDUNDERLAYMENT WOOD DECK (BY OTHERS) #10 PANCAKE SCREW@ 12" O.C. MAX. (OR 12 GA ANNULAR RING SHANK NAIL @ 4" O.C. STAGGERED) FASTENER APPROVED SEALANT@ PANEL RIBS SLOPED BULLNOSE DRIP EDGE FASCIA BOARD (BY OTHERS) FIELD HEM PANEL(BY INSTALLER) EXTENDED GAP FOR THERMAL MOVEMENT CLEAT (OPTIONAL) OPTIONAL SELF ADHERED STRIPPING OVER EAVE DRIP, REQUIRED FOR WARRANTY 772.872.803429 Copyright © 2020 by Extreme Metal Fabricators All rights reserved. No part of this document may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means, including photocopying, recording, or other electronic or mechanical methods, without the prior written permission of Extreme Metal Fabricators. Rev. 01/20 EAVE WITH GUTTER DETAIL NO. SS-EG1-NS NOT TO SCALE NOTE: 4" MIN. LAP ON DRIP EDGE WITHAPPROVED S E A L A N T I N LA PS . NOTE: PERIMETER CLEAT FASTENED WITH 12 GA. ANNULAR RING SHANK NAIL OR #10 DIAMETER SCREW, 10" O.C.AT PERIMETER ROOF AREAS AND 6"O.C. AT CORNER ROOF AREAS. PANEL WOOD DECK(BY OTHERS) APPROVED UNDERLAYMENT APPROVED SEALANT @ PANEL RIBS HWH GASKETEDSCREW SLOPED BULL NOSE DRIP EDGE STRAP / HANGER,30" O.C. MAX. GUTTER EXTENDED GAP FOR THERMAL MOVEMENT OPTIONAL SELF ADHERED STRIPPINGOVER SLOPED BULL NOSE DRIP EDGE, REQUIRED FOR WARRANTY #10 PANCAKE SCREW @ 12" O.C. MAX. (OR 12 GA ANNULAR RING SHANK NAIL @ 4" O.C. STAGGERED) EXTREMEMETALFABRICATORS.COM30 Copyright © 2020 by Extreme Metal Fabricators All rights reserved. No part of this document may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means, including photocopying, recording, or other electronic or mechanical methods, without the prior written permission of Extreme Metal Fabricators. Rev. 01/20 EAVE WITH GUTTER ALTERNATE DETAIL NO. SS-EG2-NS NOT TO SCALE NOTE: 4" MIN. LAP ON DRIP EDGE WITHAPPROVED SEALANT IN LAPS. NOTE: PERIMETER CLEAT FASTENED WITH 12 GA. ANNULAR RING SHANKNAIL OR #10 DIAMETER SCREW, 10" O.C.AT PERIMETER ROOF AREAS AND 6"O.C. AT CORNER ROOF AREAS. OPTIONAL SELF ADHERED STRIPPING OVEROFFSET CLEAT, REQUIRED FOR WARRANTY APPROVEDUNDERLAYMENT WOOD DECK (BY OTHERS) HWH GASKETED SCREW APPROVED SEALANT@ PANEL RIBS EAVE FLASHING STRAP / HANGER, 30" O.C. MAX. GUTTER EXTENDED GAP FOR THERMAL MOVEMENT OFFSET CLEAT BUTYL TAPE #10 PANCAKE SCREW@ 12" O.C. MAX. (OR 12 GA ANNULAR RING SHANK NAIL@ 4" O.C. STAGGERED) PANEL #10 PANCAKE SCREW @ 10" O.C. MAX., 6" O.C. AT CORNERS 772.872.803431 Copyright © 2020 by Extreme Metal Fabricators All rights reserved. No part of this document may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means, including photocopying, recording, or other electronic or mechanical methods, without the prior written permission of Extreme Metal Fabricators. Rev. 01/20 HEMMED RAKE/GABLE DETAIL NO. SS-GR1-NS NOT TO SCALE NOTE: 4" MIN. LAP ON RAKE DRIP EDGE WITHAPPROVED SEALANT IN LAPS. NOTE: PERIMETER CLEAT FASTENED WITH 12 GA. ANNULAR RING SHANKNAIL OR #10 DIAMETER SCREW, 10" O.C.AT PERIMETER ROOF AREAS AND 6"O.C. AT CORNER ROOF AREAS. WOOD DECK (BY OTHERS) APPROVEDUNDERLAYMENT PANEL FASTENER BULL NOSEDRIP EDGE CLEAT (OPTIONAL) #10 PANCAKE SCREW @ 12" O.C. MAX. (OR 12 GA ANNULAR RING SHANK NAIL @ 4" O.C. STAGGERED) EXTREMEMETALFABRICATORS.COM32 Copyright © 2020 by Extreme Metal Fabricators All rights reserved. No part of this document may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means, including photocopying, recording, or other electronic or mechanical methods, without the prior written permission of Extreme Metal Fabricators. Rev. 01/20 FLOATING RAKE/GABLE DETAIL NO. SS-GR2-NS NOT TO SCALE NOTE: 4" MIN. LAP ON RAKE DRIP EDGE WITHAPPROVED SEALANT IN LAPS. NOTE: PERIMETER CLEAT FASTENED WITH 12 GA. ANNULAR RING SHANK NAIL OR #10 DIAMETER SCREW, 10" O.C.AT PERIMETER ROOF AREAS AND 6"O.C. AT CORNER ROOF AREAS. GASKETED STITCH SCREW (12" O.C.) CUSTOM J-CLEAT FASTENER APPROVEDUNDERLAYMENT PANEL FIELD BEND PANEL WOOD DECK(BY OTHERS) BUTYL TAPE RAKE FLASHING 772.872.803433 Copyright © 2020 by Extreme Metal Fabricators All rights reserved. No part of this document may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means, including photocopying, recording, or other electronic or mechanical methods, without the prior written permission of Extreme Metal Fabricators. Rev. 01/20 RAKE/GABLE DETAIL NO. SS-GR3-NS NOT TO SCALE WOOD DECK (BY OTHERS) NOTE: 4" MIN. LAP ON DRIP EDGE WITHAPPROVED SEALANT IN LAPS. NOTE: PERIMETER CLEAT FASTENED WITH 12 GA. ANNULAR RING SHANKNAIL OR #10 DIAMETER SCREW, 10" O.C.AT PERIMETER ROOF AREAS AND 6"O.C. AT CORNER ROOF AREAS. RAKE FLASHING FASTENER CLEAT APPROVED UNDERLAYMENT #10 PANCAKE SCREW (6" O.C. MAX.) Z-CLOSURE SS POP RIVET (24" O.C.MAX) BUTYL TAPE EXTREMEMETALFABRICATORS.COM34 Copyright © 2020 by Extreme Metal Fabricators All rights reserved. No part of this document may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means, including photocopying, recording, or other electronic or mechanical methods, without the prior written permission of Extreme Metal Fabricators. Rev. 01/20 PEAK PANEL TO PANEL DETAIL NO. SS-PK1-NS NOT TO SCALE NOTE: PERIMETER CLEATS FASTENED WITH12 GA, ANNULAR RING SHANK NAIL OR #10DIAMETER SCREW, 10" O.C. AT PERIMETERROOF AREAS AND 6" O.C. AT CORNER ROOFAREAS. NOTE: 4" MIN. LAP ON PEAK CAP TRIM WITHAPPROVED SEALANT IN LAPS. SS POP RIVET (24" O.C.MAX) PANEL Z-CLOSURE SET IN BUTYLTAPE SEALANT PEAK FLASHING SUBSTRATE,BY OTHERS APPROVEDUNDERLAYMENT SIDING APPROVED UNDERLAYMENT BOX END OF PANEL(FIELD HEMMED PANEL BY INSTALLER) BUTYL TAPE SEALANT UNDER Z-CLOSURE APPROVED SEALANT @ Z-CLOSURE #10 PANCAKE SCREW(6" O.C. MAX.) #10 PANCAKE SCREW (6" O.C. MAX.) SS POP RIVET (24" O.C.MAX) 772.872.803435 Copyright © 2020 by Extreme Metal Fabricators All rights reserved. No part of this document may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means, including photocopying, recording, or other electronic or mechanical methods, without the prior written permission of Extreme Metal Fabricators. Rev. 01/20 PEAK PANEL TO WALL DETAIL NO. SS-PK2-NS NOT TO SCALE NOTE: PERIMETER CLEATS FASTENED WITH 12 GA,ANNULAR RING SHANK NAIL OR #10 DIAMETER SCREW,10" O.C. AT PERIMETER ROOF AREAS AND 6" O.C. ATCORNER ROOF AREAS. NOTE: 4" MIN. LAP ON PEAK CAP TRIM WITHAPPROVED SEALANT IN LAPS. #10 PANCAKE SCREW(6" O.C. MAX.) SS POP RIVETS (24" O.C. MAX.) APPROVED SEALANT @ Z-CLOSURE BOX END OF PANEL(FIELD HEMMED PANEL BY INSTALLER) WOOD DECK(BY OTHERS) FASTENER APPROVEDUNDERLAYMENT Z-CLOSURE BUTYL TAPE SEALANT UNDER Z-CLOSURE PANEL CLEAT PEAK FLASHING EXTREMEMETALFABRICATORS.COM36 Copyright © 2020 by Extreme Metal Fabricators All rights reserved. No part of this document may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means, including photocopying, recording, or other electronic or mechanical methods, without the prior written permission of Extreme Metal Fabricators. Rev. 01/20 HEADWALL SURFACE MOUNT DETAIL NO. SS-HW1-NS NOT TO SCALE NOTE: 6" MIN. LAP ON HEADWALL FLASHING WITH APPROVED SEALANT IN LAPS. APPROVED SEALANT HWH GASKETED FASTENERS, 12"O.C. MAX. THRU COUNTERFLASHING AND TAPE COUNTERFLASHING FASTENERS, 12" O.C. MAX. THRU FLASHING AND TAPE HEADWALL FLASHING APPROVED UNDERLAYMENT APPROVED SEALANT BOX END OF PANEL(FIELD HEMMED PANEL BY INSTALLER) Z-CLOSURE WOOD DECK (BY OTHERS) BUTYL TAPE BUTYL TAPE SS POP RIVETS (24" O.C. MAX.) #10 PANCAKE SCREW(6" O.C. MAX.) 772.872.803437 Copyright © 2020 by Extreme Metal Fabricators All rights reserved. No part of this document may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means, including photocopying, recording, or other electronic or mechanical methods, without the prior written permission of Extreme Metal Fabricators. Rev. 01/20 HEADWALL REGLET DETAIL NO. SS-HW2-NS NOT TO SCALE APPROVED SEALANT COUNTERFLASHING FASTENERS, 12" O.C. MAX.THRU FLASHING AND TAPE HEADWALL FLASHING APPROVEDUNDERLAYMENT APPROVED SEALANT BOX END OF PANEL(FIELD HEMMED PANELBY INSTALLER) Z-CLOSURE WOOD DECK (BY OTHERS) BUTYL TAPE BUTYL TAPE NOTE: 6" MIN. LAP ON HEADWALL FLASHING WITHAPPROVED SEALANT IN LAPS. SS POP RIVETS (24" O.C. MAX.) #10 PANCAKE SCREW (6" O.C. MAX.) EXTREMEMETALFABRICATORS.COM38 Copyright © 2020 by Extreme Metal Fabricators All rights reserved. No part of this document may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means, including photocopying, recording, or other electronic or mechanical methods, without the prior written permission of Extreme Metal Fabricators. Rev. 01/20 HEADWALL SIDING DETAIL NO. SS-HW3-NS NOT TO SCALE NOTE: 6" MIN. LAP ON HEADWALL FLASHING WITHAPPROVED SEALANT IN LAPS. SIDING (BY OTHERS) FASTENERS, 12" O.C. MAX.THRU FLASHING AND TAPE HEADWALL FLASHING APPROVED UNDERLAYMENT BOX END OF PANEL (FIELD HEMMED PANEL BY INSTALLER) WOOD DECK (BY OTHERS) BUTYL TAPE SS POP RIVETS (24" O.C. MAX.) APPROVED SEALANT Z-CLOSURE BUTYL TAPE #10 PANCAKE SCREW (6" O.C. MAX.) 772.872.803439 Copyright © 2020 by Extreme Metal Fabricators All rights reserved. No part of this document may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means, including photocopying, recording, or other electronic or mechanical methods, without the prior written permission of Extreme Metal Fabricators. Rev. 01/20 VALLEY WALL SURFACE MOUNT DETAIL NO. SS-VW1-NS NOT TO SCALE NOTE: LAPS IN VALLEY ARE 12" MIN. USEAPPROPRIATE SEALANT IN ALL VALLEY LAPS. TWO ROWS OF SEALANT BETWEENVALLEYWALL LAPS, 4" UP FROM LAPS. OFFSET CLEAT #10 PANCAKE SCREW @ 6" O.C. BUTYL TAPE FASTENER @ 12" O.C. MAX.,THRU FLASHING AND TAPE COUNTERFLASHING APPROVED SEALANT VALLEYWALL FLASHING BUTYL TAPE APPROVED SEALANT HWH GASKETED FASTENERS, 12" O.C. MAX.THRU COUNTERFLASHING AND TAPE WOOD DECK (BY OTHERS) APPROVEDUNDERLAYMENT ** SUFFICIENT SLOPE MUST BE PROVIDED FOR POSITIVE DRAINAGE EXTREMEMETALFABRICATORS.COM40 Copyright © 2020 by Extreme Metal Fabricators All rights reserved. No part of this document may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means, including photocopying, recording, or other electronic or mechanical methods, without the prior written permission of Extreme Metal Fabricators. Rev. 01/20 VALLEY WALL REGLET DETAIL NO. SS-VW2-NS NOT TO SCALE NOTE: LAPS IN VALLEY ARE 12" MIN. USEAPPROPRIATE SEALANT IN ALL VALLEY LAPS. TWO ROWS OF SEALANT BETWEENVALLEYWALL LAPS, 4" UP FROM LAPS. OFFSET CLEAT #10 PANCAKE SCREW@ 6" O.C. BUTYL TAPE APPROVED SEALANT FASTENER @ 12" O.C. MAX., THRU FLASHING AND TAPE COUNTERFLASHING APPROVED SEALANT VALLEYWALL FLASHING BUTYL TAPE WOOD DECK (BY OTHERS) APPROVEDUNDERLAYMENT ** SUFFICIENT SLOPE MUST BE PROVIDED FOR POSITIVE DRAINAGE 772.872.803441 Copyright © 2020 by Extreme Metal Fabricators All rights reserved. No part of this document may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means, including photocopying, recording, or other electronic or mechanical methods, without the prior written permission of Extreme Metal Fabricators. Rev. 01/20 VALLEY WALL SIDING DETAIL NO. SS-VW3-NS NOT TO SCALE NOTE:LAPS IN VALLEY ARE 12" MIN. USEAPPROPRIATE SEALANT IN ALL VALLEY LAPS. TWO ROWS OF SEALANT BETWEENVALLEYWALL LAPS, 4" UP FROM LAPS. OFFSET CLEAT #10 PANCAKE SCREW @ 6" O.C. BUTYL TAPE FASTENER @ 12" O.C. MAX.,THRU FLASHING AND TAPE COUNTERFLASHING APPROVED SEALANT VALLEYWALL FLASHING BUTYL TAPE SIDING (BY OTHERS) FASTENER @ 12" O.C. MAX., THRU FLASHING AND TAPE BUTYL TAPE WOOD DECK(BY OTHERS) APPROVEDUNDERLAYMENT ** SUFFICIENT SLOPE MUST BE PROVIDED FOR POSITIVE DRAINAGE EXTREMEMETALFABRICATORS.COM42 Copyright © 2020 by Extreme Metal Fabricators All rights reserved. No part of this document may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means, including photocopying, recording, or other electronic or mechanical methods, without the prior written permission of Extreme Metal Fabricators. Rev. 01/20 SIDEWALL SURFACE MOUNT DETAIL NO. SS-SW1-NS NOT TO SCALE NOTE: 6" MIN. LAP ON SIDEWALL FLASHING WITH APPROVED SEALANT IN LAPS. WOOD DECK(BY OTHERS) BUTYL TAPE APPROVED UNDERLAYMENT PANEL APPROVED SEALANT FASTENERS, 12" O.C. MAX. THRUFLASHING AND TAPE COUNTER-FLASHING SIDEWALL FLASHING SS POP RIVET, 18" O.C. BUTYL TAPE Z-CLOSURE ATTACHED W/ #10 SCREWS 6" O.C. BUTYL TAPE HWH GASKETED FASTENER, 12" O.C. MAX. THRU COUNTERFLASHING AND TAPE 772.872.803443 Copyright © 2020 by Extreme Metal Fabricators All rights reserved. No part of this document may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means, including photocopying, recording, or other electronic or mechanical methods, without the prior written permission of Extreme Metal Fabricators. Rev. 01/20 SIDEWALL REGLET DETAIL NO. SS-SW2-NS NOT TO SCALE PANEL NOTE: 6" MIN. LAP ON SIDEWALL FLASHING WITHAPPROVED SEALANT IN LAPS. APPROVED SEALANT FASTENERS, 12" O.C. MAX.THRU FLASHING AND TAPE COUNTER-FLASHING SIDEWALL FLASHING SS POP RIVET, 18" O.C. BUTYL TAPE Z-CLOSUREATTACHED W/ #10 SCREWS 6" O.C. WOOD DECK(BY OTHERS) BUTYL TAPE APPROVED UNDERLAYMENT EXTREMEMETALFABRICATORS.COM44 Copyright © 2020 by Extreme Metal Fabricators All rights reserved. No part of this document may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means, including photocopying, recording, or other electronic or mechanical methods, without the prior written permission of Extreme Metal Fabricators. Rev. 01/20 SIDEWALL SIDING DETAIL NO. SS-SW3-NS NOT TO SCALE NOTE: 6" MIN. LAP ON SIDEWALL FLASHING WITHAPPROVED SEALANT IN LAPS. WOOD DECK (BY OTHERS) BUTYL TAPE APPROVED UNDERLAYMENT PANEL COUNTER-FLASHING SIDEWALL FLASHING SS POP RIVET, 18" O.C. Z-CLOSURE ATTACHED W/ #10SCREWS 6" O.C. SIDING (BY OTHERS) BUTYL TAPE BUTYL TAPE FASTENERS, 12" O.C. MAX. THRUCOUNTERFLASHING AND TAPE FASTENERS, 12" O.C. MAX.THRU FLASHING AND TAPE 772.872.803445 Copyright © 2020 by Extreme Metal Fabricators All rights reserved. No part of this document may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means, including photocopying, recording, or other electronic or mechanical methods, without the prior written permission of Extreme Metal Fabricators. Rev. 01/20 SLOPE TRANSITION DETAIL NO. SS-ST1-NS NOT TO SCALE WOOD DECK (BY OTHERS) NOTE: 6" MIN. LAP ON TRANSITION FLASHING WITHAPPROVED SEALANT IN LAPS. TRANSITION FLASHING APPROVEDUNDERLAYMENT APPROVED SEALANT BOX END OF PANEL (FIELDHEMMED PANEL BY INSTALLER) #10 SCREWS6" O.C. BUTYL TAPESEALANT OFFSET CLEAT #10 PANCAKE SCREW @ 6" O.C. MAX. BUTYL TAPE APPROVED SEALANT SS POP RIVETS (24" O.C. MAX.) Z-CLOSURE EXTREMEMETALFABRICATORS.COM46 Copyright © 2020 by Extreme Metal Fabricators All rights reserved. No part of this document may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means, including photocopying, recording, or other electronic or mechanical methods, without the prior written permission of Extreme Metal Fabricators. Rev. 01/20 PENETRATION DETAIL NO. SS-PF1-NS NOT TO SCALE DECK MATE FLASHING APPROVED SEALANT BETWEEN PIPE BOOTAND PANEL HWH GASKETEDSCREWS, 2" O.C. PANEL APPROVED SEALANT APPROVED UNDERLAYMENT WOOD DECK (BY OTHERS) ** NOTE: THIS DETAIL RESTRICTS THERMAL MOVEMENT OF METAL ROOF PANEL SS DRAW BAND (OPTIONAL) 772.872.803447 Copyright © 2020 by Extreme Metal Fabricators All rights reserved. No part of this document may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means, including photocopying, recording, or other electronic or mechanical methods, without the prior written permission of Extreme Metal Fabricators. Rev. 01/20 FLOATING PENETRATION DETAIL NO. SS-PF2-NS NOT TO SCALE DECK MATE FLASHING HWH GASKETED SCREWS, 2" O.C. PANEL APPROVEDSEALANT BETWEEN PIPEBOOT AND PANEL APPROVED SEALANT USE MIN. 22 GA. SHEET TO BRIDGEHOLE AND ATTACH PIPE BOOT TO SHEET. THEREBY ALLOWINGTHERMAL MOVEMENT OF PANEL. EXISTING WOOD DECK. CUT HOLE 2" LARGER THAN PIPEBOOT FLANGE. APPROVEDUNDERLAYMENT SS DRAW BAND (OPTIONAL) WE GO ABOVE AND BEYOND THE ROOF Corporate Office and Plant 2160 SW Poma Drive Palm City, Florida 34990772.872.8034needmetal@emfab.net Key Largo Service Center Key Largo, Florida 33037833.363.7663needmetal@emfab.net Panama City Service Center 7111 Bayou George Drive Panama City, Florida 32404833.363.7663needmetal@emfab.net NEEDMETAL@EMFAB.NET Have more questions? EXTREMEMETALFABRICATORS.COM ©Extreme Metal Fabricators, LLC SnapMax IG Rev 01/2020