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By signing below,I Cj�t ‘ 1 '"%/f C 071G.. affirm the Revision is inclusive of the proposed changes. --(-pr-rote. i.me) _..... ..,-,.....— .- _ r/h-//r Sign. r• • Contractor/Agent(Contractor must sign i increase in va ua.• Date (Office Use Only) Approved Denied Not Applicable to Department Revision/Plan Review Comments 60 4C/ /V pi C F - yr Tot Cop/ l4 ray �-r� De artment Review Required:Ca.Eu m 1y- 'n & Zoning / / V Reviewed 9 By Tree Administrator Public Works Public Utilities . ' / 7 ^( 8 Public Safety Date Fire Services 8/15/2018 Florida Building Code Online # I Model, Number or Name Description 14317.1 j Boral Roof Underlayments. Roof underlayments for use in prepared roof assemblies Limits of Use Installation Instructions Approved for use in HVHZ: No FL14317 R8 II 2017 10 FINAL ER BORAL Underlayments FL14317- Approved for use outside HVHZ: Yes R8.pdf Impact Resistant: N/A Verified By: Robert J. M. Nieminen PE - 59166 Design Pressure: +N/A/-202.5 Created by Independent Third Party: Yes Other: 1.)The desiqn pressure in this application Evaluation Reports I pertains to a particular underlayment system for use FL14317 RA AF 7017 10 FINAL ER BORAL tinderlayments FL14317- under foam-on tile systems. Refer to ER Section 5.6.2 RB.pdf for all such systems and max design pressures. 2.) Created by Independent Third Party: Yes Refer to ER Section 5 for Limits of Use. OFFICE COPY f►'j L (1,rOcZ LOY/nC�✓�— -/r 2 3 a f 3 1 se.n274Lc i?0 697.4.4 yr p c eavaf 1L 3 .)-�.3? https://www.floridabuilding.org/pr/pr_app_dtl.aspx?param=wGEVXQwtDgsbCUITKe120BoXpSjktfpjtfC5wtRMnvVw2W0%2fRBgOBg%3d%3d 1/1 I. -r Poral RooT; sy «,--M,k; Build something great''' I .4 Boral TileSeal, Hi INSTALLATION GUIDE____ �_ _._�__. _ . _ The following guidelines are provided for the installation of 2-PLY OR MULTI-PLY SYSTEMS WITH A BASE SHEET Boral TileSeal°,however local building codes may differ so Install a code approved base sheet onto the entire roof surface please consult with the local building department for any according to local code and manufacturer's instructions.Apply the different or additional installation requirements. metal drip edge and other flashings over the base sheet.Coat entire GENERAL GUIDELINES FOR ALL INSTALLATIONS metal surface of deck flange with asphalt primer. The deck must be clean,dry,free from loose contaminants, Apply Boral TileSeal to the roof,starting at the eave.The first course and structurally sound. Boral TileSeal should be installed when of Bora!TileSeal should be parallel and flush to the edge of the eave. ambient and substrate temperatures are 40F(4.4C)or higher.For Fasten the top of each sheet to the deck through the black selvage tile applications(i)do not use Boral TileSeal below a 21/2:12(21% lap maximum 12"on center with approved fasteners.Apply each slope)when tiles are mechanically fastened and(ii)do not use Boral succeeding course of Boral TileSeal, lapping the entire width of the TileSeal below 2:12(17%slope)when using foam adhesive to fasten black selvage area. tiles.Water must be allowed to drain freely from all areas of the roof. Apply SBS mastic under all laps onto the top white surface of Sorel For mechanically fastened roof tile installations using concrete or TileSeal.(Pic 1) All end laps must be minimum 6". Use a roller to clay tiles with roof pitches of 2 1/2 to less than 3:12, Boral Roofing's insure complete adhesion to the base sheet. (Pic.2) Elevated Batten System.,or counter battens are required.For roof tile installations with roof pitches between 3:12 and 7:12,battens 1B 2 41400. 4. are not required-the roof tiles may be installed directly to deck. 'j .. . lit Roof pitches greater than 7:12 require battens unless local codes , ' allow the elimination of battens in lieu of other fastening procedures. 'Qr _, -- Bora)Roofing's Elevated Batten System-is reconirnended lot all ' �f `=P - tile installations at all pitches 2/2:12 and greater to allow drainage, '� ventilation,and prevent standing water on the underlayment. t� , ' Roof tiles may be loaded directly onto Boral TileSeal underlayment - ''c.., /& ,,;i up to 6:12 roof pitch.Loading boards or battens are required on roof pitches greater than 6:12. SINGLE PLY(DIRECT TO DECK) When using tile fasteners with Boral TileSeal,the use of modified Boral TileSeal may be self-adhered to plywood,primed plywood, mastic is optional because Bora!TileSeal is a self-sealing primed oriented strand board(OSB), Huber ZIP System'Roof underlayment based on testing performed pursuant to ASTM Sheathing,or DensDeck°Prime Roof Boards. Primer must conform D 1970. to ASTM D 41 and primer manufacturer's installation instructions When installing higher profile tiles with a closed tile valley detail, it must be followed. may be necessary to consider the potential exposure of the Boral If an additional sheet is not used under Boral TileSeal,use a TileSeal underlayment in regions where the valley metal is installed separator/slip sheet between metal and deck where required by first.While it may take extended time periods for the surface mat to code,and coat the roof flange as described above. Install Boral show any signs of degradation due to partial exposure to UV rays, TileSeal in all valleys by either weaving or by first applying a strip it should be noted that in most cases where a double weave of the down the length of the valleys as shown below.When weaving the valley has been used,there will still be plenty of protection from underlayment in the valleys,the upper edge of the underlayment the SBS modified base material. In the interests of good roofing must be at least 12"past the center of the valley.See Varney Options practice,a narrow strip of an approved granular surface modified section. type cap sheet may be applied in the valley center prior to the tile installation. Apply Boral TileSeal to the roof,starting at the eave.The first course of Boral TileSeal should be parallel and flush to the edge of the eave. Some codes require an additional base sheet under Boral TileSeal. Use a roller to insure complete adhesion to the roof deck. (Pic.2) Check your local building codes. 1 ---- Boral TileSear Installation Cuidc ---- Fasten the black selvage area at the top of the sheet at 12"on Completed Inverted Sheet Seam(Pic.6) center.(Pic.3) Apply each succeeding course of Boral TileSeal, lapping the entire width of the black selvage area. 0 0 .-_ _ _ K. A".. - 1 a N.•a A5-,;- _. .. - _ ....._ ..-.., It is necessary to seal all end laps using one of the following methods: _ _The first is to apply SBS moditied mastic under all laps and onto the top white surface of Boral TileSeal to ensure a completely watertight seal.All laps must be minimum 6". Valley Option 1 Alternatively,an Inverted Sheet Seam may be made by adhering the --��-� �� �� ROOF DECK ends onto an inverted sheet that has been fastened to the roof deck. I� UNDERLAYMENT WOVEN TO EXTEND Inverted Sheet Seam (not allowed in Hurricane Zones) THROUGH VALLEYLINEAMINIMUM '41OF z° Gut a 2 strip of FK I ileSeii al id invert(flip over)cin the roof ✓ /_i neck in a position that half will be under . sheets,Tack the strip into place before setting the sheets. (Plc.4) ___.---- 4 SINGLE LAYER FELT araw—a �* Valley Option c EMI cnifilliiiaiii ail moi — ROOF DECK Lap the adjoining sheets onto the inverted strip and press the sheets 36"SWEAT/BLEEDER SHEET together to form a solid bond. Roll the seams with a seam roller to assure complete adhesion. (Pic.5) 7 , ilii _.r..... ....„-- 5 . it � / _ -ate -j;_.---,ROOF DECK —__`, VALLEY FLASHING NIL Ilk OPTIONAL:SELF-ADHERING POLYMER MODIFIED ASPHALT MEMBRANE ON EACH *1 ,:- :- - -. SIDE TO COVER FLASHING FLANGE CUT TOP CORNER OF UNDERLAYMENT TO a,° . .- , g- INSURE PROPER DIVERSION OF WATER -- - � - �. � INTO TI IL VALLLY idL TAL s ""— — 4 _..... UNDERLAYMENT TO LAP OVER VALLEY �- METAL A MINIMUM OF 2' —--- VALLEY FLASHING(EXTE ND ENTIRE WIDTH OF VALLEY METAL BEYOND ROOF UNDERLAYMENT ROOF DECK) I- 1.800.669.TILE(8453) _. www.BoralRoofComponents.com 0 ZOIC sora!Roofing LLC Rev-1/16 EXTERIOR RESEARCH&DESIGN, LLC. Certificate of Authorization#9503 ,\ ) TD#A IIry FR fl 353 CHRISTIAN STREET,UNIT#13 ".1 I I`II NI I I `-` `- OXFORD, CT 06478 (203)262-9245 EVALUATION REPORT Boral Roofing Evaluation Report M35710.12.10-R9 7575 Irvine Center Drive,Suite 100 FL14317-R8 Irvine,CA.92618 Date of Issuance: 12/21/2010 (602)269-2288 Revision 9: 10/14/2017 SCOPE: This Evaluation Report is issued under Rule 61G20-3 and the applicable rules and regulations governing the use of construction materials in the State of Florida. The documentation submitted has been reviewed by Robert Nieminen, P.E. for use of the product under the Florida Building Code and Florida Building Code, Residential Volume. The products described herein have been evaluated for compliance with the 6th Edition (2017) Florida Building Code sections noted herein. DESCRIPTION: Boral Roof Underlayments LABELING: Labeling shall be in accordance with the requirements the Accredited Quality Assurance Agency noted herein. CONTINUED COMPLIANCE: This Evaluation Report is valid until such time as the named product(s) changes,the referenced Quality Assurance documentation changes, or provisions of the Code that relate to the product change. Acceptance of this Evaluation Report by the named client constitutes agreement to notify Robert Nieminen, P.E. if the product changes or the referenced Quality Assurance documentation changes. Trinity]ERD requires a complete review of this Evaluation Report relative to updated Code requirements with each Code Cycle. ADVERTISEMENT: The Evaluation Report number preceded by the words "Trinity]ERD Evaluated" may be displayed in advertising literature. If any portion of the Evaluation Report is displayed,then it shall be done in its entirety. INSPECTION: Upon request, a copy of this entire Evaluation Report shall be provided to the user by the manufacturer or its distributors and shall be available for inspection at the job site at the request of the Building Official. This Evaluation Report consists of pages 1 through 7. Prepared by: ^•=r, z\o 34'!- Robert J.M. Nieminen,P.E. -r i.. `''s�+� The facsimile seal appearing was authorized by Robert Florida Registration No.59166,Florida DCA ANE1983 ' """ Nieminen,P.E.on 10/14/2017. This does not serve as an electronically signed document. CERTIFICATION OF INDEPENDENCE: 1. Trinity!ERD does not have, nor does it intend to acquire or will it acquire, a financial interest in any company manufacturing or distributing products it evaluates. 2. Trinity I ERD is not owned,operated or controlled by any company manufacturing or distributing products it evaluates. 3. Robert Nieminen, P.E. does not have nor will acquire,a financial interest in any company manufacturing or distributing products for which the evaluation reports are being issued. 4. Robert Nieminen, P.E. does not have, nor will acquire, a financial interest in any other entity involved in the approval process of the product. 5. This is a building code evaluation. Neither Trinity'ERD nor Robert Nieminen, P.E. are, in any way, the Designer of Record for any project on which this Evaluation Report, or previous versions thereof, is/was used for permitting or design guidance unless retained specifically for that purpose. TO I�I f I Y PRT) I I %II I —' -- ROOFING COMPONENT EVALUATION: 1. SCOPE: Product Category: Roofing Sub-Category: Underlayment Compliance Statement: Boral Root Underlayments, as marketed by Boral Rooting, have demonstrated compliance with the following sections of the 6th Edition (2017) Florida Building Code through testing in accordance with the following Standards. Compliance is subject to the Installation Requirements and Limitations/Conditions of Use set forth herein. 2. STANDARDS: Section Property Standard Year 1504.3.1 Wind Uplift UL 1897 2012 1507.1.1,T1507.1.1,1507.2.9.2 Physical Properties ASTM D1970 2015 1507.3.3 Physical Properties FRSA/TRI April 2012(04-12) 2012 3. REFERENCES: Entity Examination Reference Date ERD(TST 6049) Physical Properties M36790.07.11 09/30/2011 ERD(TST 6049) Physical Properties B40380.08.12 08/28/2012 ERD(TST 6049) Tensile Adhesion/LTA C41420.09.12-2 09/11/2012 ERD(TST 6049) Adhesion B41940.09.12 09/13/2012 ERD(TST 6049) Tensile Adhesion/LTA B47390.07.14-1 07/31/2014 ERD(TST 6049) Tensile Adhesion/LTA B47390.09.14 09/04/2014 PRI(TST 5878) ASTM D1970 NEI-031-02-02:REV 10/27/2010 PRI(TST 5878) ASTM D1970 NEI-029-02-01:REV 12/03/2010 PRI(TST 5878) Tensile Adhesion/LTA NEI-046-02-01REV 12/17/2010 PRI(TST 5878) FRSA/TRI April 2012 NEI-076-02-01 02/14/2011 PRI(TST 5878) ASTM D1970 NEI-034-02-02 01/29/2013 PRI(TST 5878) Wind Uplift BORR-001-02-01 03/17/2015 PRI(TST 5878) Wind Uplift BORR-005-02-01 06/24/2015 UL,LLC.(QUA 9625) Quality Assurance Service Confirmation Exp.08/21/2020 4. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION: 4.1 Self-Adhering Underlayments: 4.1.1 Boral TileSeal® 50HT is a nominal 50-mil thick, polyester-surfaced,self-adhering SBS modified bitumen roof underlayment; meets ASTM D1970. 4.1.2 Boral TileSeal® HT is a nominal 60-mil thick, polyester-surfaced, self-adhering SBS modified bitumen roof underlayment; meets ASTM D1970 and FRSA/TRI 04-12. 4.1.3 GatorSeal® is a nominal 55-mil thick, granular-surfaced, fiberglass reinforced, self-adhering SBS modified bitumen roof underlayment; meets ASTM D1970. 4.1.4 Citadel® Plus is a nominal 48-mil thick, fabric-surfaced, fiberglass reinforced, self-adhering SBS modified bitumen roofing underlayment for use as a base-layer in two-ply underlayment systems; meets ASTM D1970. 5. LIMITATIONS: 5.1 This is a building code evaluation. Neither Trinity IERD nor Robert Nieminen, P.E. are, in any way, the Designer of Record for any project on which this Evaluation Report, or previous versions thereof, is/was used for permitting or design guidance unless retained specifically for that purpose. 5.2 This Evaluation Report is not for use in FBC HVHZ jurisdictions. Exterior Research and Design,LLC. Evaluation Report M35710.12.10-R9 Certificate of Authorization#9503 6TH EDITION(2017)FBC NON-HVHZ EVALUATION FL14317-R8 Boral Roof Underlayments;(602)269-2288 Revision 9:10/14/2017 Page 2 of 7 TIllMr r HF�r t i %Ii 'MI 5.3 Fire Classification is not part of this Laboratory Report; refer to current Approved Roofing Materials Directory for fire ratings of this product. 5.4 Boral Roof Underlayments may be used with any prepared roof cover where the product is specifically referenced within FBC approval documents. If not listed, a request may be made to the Authority Having Jurisdiction for approval based on this evaluation combined with supporting data for the prepared roof covering. 5.5 Allowable Roof Covers: Table 1 pertains to use of each listed underlayment by-itself beneath the stated roof covers. Refer to the installation instructions and Table 2 for two-ply underlayment options. TABLE 1: ROOF COVER OPTIONS Asphalt Adhesive-set Wood Shakes Underlayment Shingles Nail-On Tile Tile Metal &Shingles Slate Boral TileSeal SQ"T Yet No No Yes Yes Yes I Boral TlleSea!"T Yes I Yes I Yes I Yes Yes I Yes (See 5.5.1) GatorSeal Yes No No No Yes Yes 5.5.1 "Adhesive-set Tile" is limited to use of following Approved tile adhesives/underlayment combinations. TABLE 1A:ALLOWABLE TILE ADHESIVE/UNDERLAYMENT COMBINATIONS1 Adhesive j Florida Product Approval Underlayments I DAP Foam Touch'n Seal StormBond Roof Tile Adhesive I FL14506 Boral TileSealHT Dow TILE BOND'" Roof Tile Adhesive FL22525 Boral TileSealHT ICP Adhesives Polyset°AH-160 FL6332 Boral TileSealHT ICP Adhesives Polyset°RTA-1 FL6276 Boral TileSealkT 5.6 Allowable Substrates: r r 1 Ju.i Direct-Bond to Deck: Citadel Plus, Boral TileSeal 50"T, Boral TileSeal"' or GatorSeal: r Plywood(unprimed or primed with ASTM D41 primer). Boral TileSeal"T: OSB primed with ASTM D41 primer. Note: Refer to Section 5.6.4 for uplift limitations associated with direct-deck underlayment installations where the overlying roof cover is adhesive-set tile roofing 5.6.2 Bond to Base Layer Underlayment: Citadel Plus, Boral TileSeal 50HT, Boral TileSealHT or GatorSeal: ASTM D226,Type II felt; Citadel Plus. For installations under mechanically attached prepared roof coverings, base layer shall be attached per minimum codified requirements. For installations under adhesive-set tile systems, base layer shall be attached per minimum requirements of FRSA/TRI April 2012 (04-12), Appendix A,Table 1, or as listed in Section 5.6.4 herein,or as tested in accordance with FBC 1504.3.1. 1 Refer to Tile Manufacturer's or Adhesive Manufacturer's Florida Product Approval for Overturning Moment Resistance Performance. Exterior Research and Design,LLC. Evaluation Report M35710.12.10-R9 _-. Certificate of Authorization lt9SU3 D,"tUITi UfV(LUlIJ FgI.IV VIV-hIVt1L LVHLUHiIV{V YL1431/'It✓S floral Roof Underlayments;(602)269-2288 Revision 9:10/14/2017 Page 3 of 7 • TO iNirrit PRI-) %II 9I I i —' '- 5.6.3 Bond to Other Substrate Types: Citadel Plus, Boral TileSeal 50HT, Boral TileSealHT or GatorSeal: ➢ ASTM D41 primed metal (e.g.,flashing metal,valley metal, etc). Boral TileSeal"T: ➢ Huber Zip Deck(unprimed or primed with ASTM D41 primer); Dens Deck Prime. Note: For installation under mechanically attached prepared roof coverings, insulation shall be attached per minimum requirements of the prepared roof covering manufacturer's Product Approval. 5.6.4 Wind Resistance for Underlayment Systems in Adhesive-set Tile Applications: FRSA/TRI April 2012(04-12) does not address wind uplift resistance of all underlayment systems beneath adhesive-set tile systems, where the underlayment forms part of the load-path. The following wind uplift limitations apply to underlayment systems that are not addressed in FRSA/TRI April 2012(04-12)and are used in adhesive-set tile applications. Maximum Design Pressure is the result of testing for wind load resistance based on allowable wind loads, and reflects the ultimate passing pressure divided by 7 (the 2 to 1 margin of safety per FBC 1504.9 has already been applied). Refer to FRSA/TRI April 2012 (04-12),Appendix A,Table 1A or FBC 1609 for determination of design wind loads #1 Maximum Design Pressure=-105 psf: Deck: Min. 15/32-inch plywood to meet project requirements to satisfaction of Authority Having Jurisdiction. Base Ply: (Optional) Citadel Plus, self-adhered Underlayment: Boral TileSeal"T, self-adhered and back-nailed within the selvedge-edge side laps using 12 ga.x 1Y," ring shank nails through 32 ga., 1-5/8" diameter tin caps spaced 12-inch o.c. #2 Maximum Design Pressure=-120.0 psf: Deck: Min. 15/32-inch plywood to meet project requirements to satisfaction of Authority Having Jurisdiction. Primer: ASTM D41 to the plywood deck Base Ply: Citadel Plus,self-adhered Cap Sheet: Boral TileSealHT, self-adhered, and back-nailed within the selvedge-edge side laps using 12 ga.x 1%" ring shank nails through 32 ga., 1-5/8"diameter tin caps spaced 12-inch o.c. #3 Maximum Design Pressure=-202.5 psf: Deck: Min. 15/32-inch plywood to meet project requirements to satisfaction of Authority Having Jurisdiction. Primer: ASTM D41 to the plywood deck Base Ply: None Cap Sheet: Boral TileSealHT, self-adhered, and back-nailed within the selvedge-edge side laps using 12 ga.x 1%"ring shank nails through 32 ga., 1-5/8"diameter tin caps spaced 12-inch o.c. #4 Maximum Design Pressure=-120.0 nsf: Deck: Min. 2,500 psi structural concrete to meet project requirements to satisfaction of Authority Having Jurisdiction. Primer: ASTM D41 to the concrete deck Base Ply: (Optional)Citadel Plus, self-adhered Cap Sheet: Boral TileSealHT,self-adhered 5.6.4.1 Note: For adhesive-set tile systems, if there is a base ply or mid-ply of Citadel Plus in the system, the project design pressure requirements may not exceed -120 psf. Exterior Research and Design,LLC. Evaluation Report M35710.12.10-R9 Certificate of Authorization#9503 6T"EDITION(2017)FBC NON-HVHZ EVALUATION FL14317-R8 Boral Roof Underlayments;(602)269-2288 Revision 9:10/14/2017 Page 4 of 7 • • 1 11�I!1 Y 1.11 ) i iii 7i i I -- -- 5.7 Exposure Limitations: GatorSeal shall not be left exposed for longer than 30-days after installation, prior to placement of final roof cover. Boral TileSeal 50HT and Boral TileSealHT shall not be left exposed for longer than 180-days after installation, prior to placement of final roof cover. Citadel Plus,for use as a base-layer in a two-ply underlayment system, shall not be left exposed for longer than 180-days after installation, prior to placement of subsequent underlayment layer. 5.8 Tile Slippage Limitations[FRSA/TRI April 2012(04-12)1: When loading roof tiles on the underlayment in direct-deck tile assemblies, the maximum roof slope shall be as follows. These slope limitations can only be exceeded by using battens during loading of the roof tiles. TABLE 2: TILE SLIPPAGE LIMITATIONS FOR DIRECT-DECK TILE INSTALLATIONS Underlayment Tile Profile Stagging Method Maximum Slope Boral TileSeal"T Flat Max.10-tile stack 6:12 Lugged Max.10-tile stack 6:12 6. INSTALLATION: 6.1 Boral Roof Underlayments shall be installed in accordance with Boral Roofing published installation instructions subject to the Limitations set forth in Section 5 herein and the specifics noted below. 6.2 Re-fasten any loose decking panels, and check for protruding nail heads. Sweep the substrate thoroughly to remove any dust and debris prior to application,and prime the substrate(if applicable). 6.3 Install self-adhering underlayment when ambient and surface temperatures are minimum 40°F and rising. 6.4 Citadel Plus: 6.4.1 Citadel Plus is limited to use as a base or mid-layer in multi-ply underlayment systems beneath Boral TileSeal 5QHT, Boral TileSeal HT or GatorSeal. 6.4.2 Slope limitations are those associated with the top-layer uinrlerlayment. 6.4.3 Direct to Deck: Cut the membrane into manageable lengths,typically 10 to 12 ft.Align the membrane parallel to the roof edge, extending over by'4-inch. Fold the membrane away from the edge onto itself. Remove the release sheet. Place the membrane with the exposed rubberized asphalt onto the deck, pressing firmly into place. Roll into place with a weighted roller. Boral recommends fastening of the top edge of the sheet to the deck with roofing nails, nails &tin-tags or 1-inch diameter plastic or steel cap nails spaced 24-inch o.c. for slopes below 7:12 and 12-inch o.c. for slopes 7:12 and greater. Overlap successive courses minimum 2 inches (horizontal lap) and minimum 4" end (vertical)laps. Install final underlayment layer atop Citadel Plus per 'direct-to-deck' instructions for Boral TileSeal 50HT Boral TileSeal"T or GatorSeal. 6.4.4 To Base Sheet: Install base sheet of ASTM D226, Type II felt in accordance with Code requirements or install base ply of Citadel Plus in accordance with Boral Roofing published installation instructions and Section 6.4.3 and when used as part of a multi-ply system. Install optional Citadel Plus as a mid-ply in accordance with Boral Roofing published installation instructions and Section 6.4.3. Install final underlayment layer atop Citadel Plus per 'direct-to-deck' instructions for Boral TileSeal 50HT Boral TileSealHT or GatorSeal. Exterior Research and Design,LLC. Evaluation Report M35710.12.10-R9 Certificate of Authorization#9503 6T"EDITION(2017)FBC NON-HVHZ EVALUATION FL14317-R8 Boral Roof Underlayments;(602)269-2288 Revision 9:10/14/2017 Page 5 of 7 • • iui \iiiY iRr) I • %II ii i • —" -- Note: For adhesive-set tile systems, if there is a base ply or mid-ply of Citadel Plus in the system, the project design pressure requirements may not exceed -120 psf. 6.5 Boral TileSeal 6.5.1 Shall be installed in compliance with the requirements for ASTM D1970 underlayment in FBC Table 1507.1.1 for the type of prepared roof covering to be installed. 6 5 2 Do not use Boral TileSeal 50HT on roof pitches less than 2:12. 6.5.3 Non-Tile Applications, Direct to Deck: Cut the membrane into manageable lengths,typically 10 to 12 ft. Align the membrane parallel to the roof edge, extending over by Y.-inch. Fold the membrane away from the edge onto itself. Remove the release sheet. Place the membrane with the exposed rubberized asphalt onto the deck, pressing firmly into place. Roll into place with a weighted roller. Rural recommends fastening of the black selvedge edge to the deck with roofing nails,nails&tin-tags or 1- inch diameter plastic or steel cap nails spaced 24-inch o.c.for slopes below 7:12 and 12-inch o.c.for slopes 7:12 and greater. Overlap successive courses the width of the black-selvedge area, minimum 3-inch. Seal under end (vertical) laps using approved mastic, or use Joined and Folded Seam or Inverted Sheet Seam method detailed in Boral Roofing published installation instructions. 6.5.4 Non-Tile Applications,to Base Sheet: Install ASTM D226, Type II felt in accordance with Code requirements or install Citadel Plus in accordance with Boral Roofing published installation instructions and Section 6.4. Install Boral TileSeal 50"" in accordance over ASTM D226, Type II felt or Citadel Plus with Boral Roofing published installation instructions and Section 6.5.3, except end (vertical) laps,described below. Apply SBS Mastic under all end (vertical) laps or any other laps where the self-adhering bituminous underside is in contact with the fabric top surface, rolling the interface into place with a weighted roller. 6.6 GatorSeal: 6.6.1 Shall be installed in compliance with the requirements for ASTM D1970 underlayment in FBC Table 1507.1.1 for the type of prepared roof covering to be installed. 6.6.2 Do not use GatorSeal on roof pitches less than 2:12. 6.6.3 Non-Tile applications, Direct to Deck: Cut the membrane into manageable lengths, typically 10 to 12 ft.Align the membrane parallel to the roof edge, extending over by Y.-inch. Fold the membrane away from the edge onto itself. Remove the release sheet. Place the membrane with the exposed rubberized asphalt onto the deck, pressing firmly into place. Roll into place with a weighted roller. Boral recommends fastening of the black selvedge edge to the deck with roofing nails, nails&tin-tags or 1- inch diameter plastic or steel cap nails spaced 74-inch n:c:for slopes below 7:17 and 17-inch n,c,for slopes 7:12 and greater. Overlap successive courses the width of the black-selvedge area, minimum 3-inch. Seal end (vertical) laps using SBS Mastic under all side (vertical) laps or any other laps where the self- adhering bituminous underside is in contact with the granular or mineral top surface, rolling the interface into place with a weighted roller, or using the Inverted Sheet Seam detailed in Boral Roofing published installation instructions. 6.6.4 Non-Tile Applications,to Base Sheet: Install ASTM D226,Type II felt in accordance with Code requirements or install Citadel Plus in accordance with Boral Roofing published installation instructions and Section 6.4. Install GatorSeal over ASTM D226, Type II felt or Citadel Plus in accordance with Boral Roofing published installation instructions and Section 6.6.3 except end (vertical) laps, described below. Apply SBS Mastic under all side (vertical) laps or any other laps where the self-adhering bituminous underside is in contact with the granular top surface, rolling the interface into place with a weighted roller. Exterior Research and Design,LLC. Evaluation Report M35710.12.10-R9 Certificate of Authorization#9503 6TH EDITION(2017)FBC NON-HVHZ EVALUATION FL14317-R8 Korai Roof underiayments;(602)269-2288 Revision 9:10/14/2017 Page 6 of 7 f411•11 ! Y I i LIG • i I i -- -- 6.7 Boral TileSeal"T: 6.7.1 Shall be installed in compliance with the requirements for ASTM D1970 underlayment in FBC Table 1507.1.1 for the type of prepared roof covering to be installed. 6.7.2 Do not use Boral TileSeal HT on roof pitches less than 2:12. 6.7.3 Non-I ile Applications,Direct to Deck: For OSB substrate, prime with ASTM D41 primer and allow to dry prior to installation. Cut the membrane into manageable lengths, typically 10 to 12 ft. Align the membrane parallel to the roof edge, extending over by%-inch. Fold the membrane away from the edge onto itself. Remove the release sheet. Place the membrane with the exposed rubberized asphalt onto the deck, pressing firmly into place. Roll into place with a weighted roller. Boral recommends fastening of the black selvedge edge to the deck with roofing nails, nails&tin-tags or 1- inch diameter plastic or steel cap nails spaced 24-inch o.c.for slopes below 7:12 and 12-inch o.c.for slopes 7:12 and greater. Overlap successive courses the width of the black-selvedge area, minimum 3-inch. Seal under end (vertical) laps using approved mastic, or use Joined and Folded Seam or Inverted Sheet Seam method detailed in Boral Roofing published installation instructions. 6.7.4 Non-Tile Applications,to Base Sheet: Install ASTM D226, Type II felt in accordance with Code requirements or install Citadel Plus in accordance with Boral Roofing published installation instructions and Section 6.4. Install Boral TileSeal "T over ASTM D226, Type II felt or Citadel Plus in accordance with Boral Roofing published installation instructions and Section 6.7.3,except end (vertical) laps,described below. Apply SBS Mastic under all end (vertical) laps or any other laps where the self-adhering bituminous underside is in contact with the fabric top surface, rolling the interface into place with a weighted roller. 6.7.5 Tile Applications: Reference is made to FRSA/TRI April 2012 (04-12) Installation Manual and Table 1 herein, using the instructions noted above as a guideline. For mechanically fastened tile roofing over 2-ply system, consisting of Base Sheet and self-adhering top sheet(s), Base Sheet fastening shall be not less than FRSA/TRI April 2012(04-12),Table 1. For adhesive-set tile applications, refer to Section 5.6.4 herein. Note: For adhesive-set tile systems, if there is a base ply or mid-ply of Citadei Plus in the system, the project design pressure requirements may not exceed -120 psf. Refer to Section 5.8 for tile staging limitations. Battens must be used for all tile installations atop Boral TileSeal HT with roof pitches of 21/2 to less than 3:12. Boral Roofing's Elevated Batten System or counter battens are required. 7. BUILDING PERMIT REQUIREMENTS: As required by the Building Official or Authority Having Jurisdiction in order to properly evaluate the installdtion of this product. 8. MANUFACTURING PLANTS: Brentwood, NH 9. QUALITY ASSURANCE ENTITY: UL, LLC.—QUA9625;(631) 546-2458; Kanchi.Agrawala-Dokania@ul.com -END OF EVALUATION REPORT- Exterior Research and Design,LLC. Evaluation Report M35710.12.10-R9 Certificate of Authorization 119503 6TH EDITION(2017)FBC NON-HVHZ EVALUATION FL14317-R8 Boral Roof Underlayments;(602)269-2288 Revision 9:10/14/2017 Page 7of7 8/15/2018 Florida Building Code Online frx :Ewe Manufacturer Validated By jStatus I FL11651- ;Revision Gulf Coast Supply& Manufacturing, LLC. ;Locke Bowden P.E. Approve n rg 'FL#: FL11651.16 (334) 300-1800 History Model: 26 Ga. Gulf Lok Description: Min 26 Ga. 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Manufacturing has been happy to offer the addition of two styles of Standing Seam roofing -- — to its other popular lines of roofing panels. --- Standing seam,the Cadillac of roofing panel systems, offers the advantage of a completely hidden fastening system, eliminating the worry that sometimes accompanies the exposed fasten- ers of other styles of roofing.* Formed from 24 gauge AZ-50 Galvalumefi coated steel, coated =- - with the best paint system available in any Fig. 1 The Gulf Coast facility roofing, and with the added advantage of on-site panel manufacture (our most common arrange- . ment for sale), we believe our product to be the best and most affordable of its kind in north central Florida. -- ---_=--- ------ M•- r' Gulf Coast standing seam roofing comes - -s - in two styles, and each style is available in either Fig.2 The Gulf Seam panel (top)features 1%"ribs and of two distinct profile patterns. Gulf Lok, our mounts with special clips;the 1"high Gulf Lok"nail-strip" panel(bottom)is our most popular standing seam panel. The "rib" profile is shown on the upper panel, the "striation"profile on the lower. _ "" most popular and economical standing seam .° if`° !L to Pai- 2 panel style, features approximately one-inch ? Ea fief" ITbr highribs and a net panel coverage of either 12 or a fit a n""" r ,,,A, e� - 467 1ches. The"nail strip" and screws that \ `` attach each panel are in turn covered by each mg subsequent panel as each overlapping panel I 41, locks in place over the previous one(see Fig. 7). _ 1 T l The GulfSeam panel also uses a lockingrib _._\ '-" •'-'_= "�'' feature, but offers a 13/4-inch rib that attaches 1 Trenton" Gulf of ; — – :rS•, with specially designed clips. It comes in widths Mexico Z ,- Old' �wU; of 14, 16, and 18 inches. glaTow" �Chie(la a Both styles of standing seam panel are �-►ir Gulf Cost ra otakt available with either striations or ribs, either of Supp;,, "Beach e which affords an attractive appearance according 13" 2 to the tastes of the customer. Consult Figure 2 14 `"'°`�"' for the profile you would like for your standing cross city seam roof. Fig. 3 Gulf Coast Supply is located between Cross City and Horseshoe Beach. *Any roofing system with exposed fasteners can be applied leak-proof if installed properly. We recommend employing only proven and reputable roofing installers. 1(888) 393-0335 • FAX(352)498-7852 •www.GulfCoastSutiffy.com 2 _/_ � � - - _ . r-Gin.F L OAK' D ErAti filAisitikt.--- - —---- AKA STANDING SEAM PANEL _-- '',IA N U F A C T U R!N G Gulf Coast standing seam roofing is available in , either 25-year acrylic-coated Galvaluunc or any \\‘. , of over 20 colors. comprising of 40-year low gloss .7 to .)mil till strength - W 70%Kynar 500+'hylar / ---..,,, 1.1 ) ‘ t s 5000 fluoroarbon coatings over a1 S urethane primer of.2 to .3 mil on The " -..w---"' finish side, with pnmer and washcoat on Frg. 3 Gulf Seam panels, the reverse side. Metallic coatings are showing lap detail and also available and carry the same 40-year placement of UL 90 clips. warranty. We manufacture both stock and custom , trims and flashings, and provide screws and other accesso- } ries specific to standing seam installation(see back page). Gulf Coast Supply recommends the convenience of on-site manufacturing with our portable roll-former. Delivery or customer pick-up of crated panels is also avail- able at our facility near Horseshoe Beach, Florida(crating and delivery charges apply). ir „.. i ri 71dr— - -i w Fig 4 Gulf Lok panels, dgg.. / showing lap detail and nail strip. While there are many possible trim and attachment solutions in the application of standing seam roofing,the Gulf Coast sales team endorses the methods shown in this manual as being among the best recommended in the standing seam industry. We are glad to offer our advice, suggestions, or comments to those who prefer variations of these procedures. We cannot endorse methods that are unfamiliar to the industry,however, and can only support those which meet the standards of engineering that have been passed in controlled tests, or have been shown reliable by experienced contractors. 1(888)-3933s--ice)498-7852 •www.GulfCoastSupply.com 3 .0,N11411111rIN, ri _ - _- GulfCoact . � AKA STANDING-SEAM PANEL SUPPLY & MANUFACTURING Standing Seam 1im Endwall Valley Ilk flashing Nip. 15) ' ` -; 1Ridge cap Gable trim t ;(p 10) (P. 13) ` �r- 1 \ - 1 i Sidewall \ \ ; i 4 0 flashing \� >. % (p. 14) crntpJ� 1,04. t i fit' r _1 -€ /FIs 1A`: It .. l< Viii a 0 i i ,7-'''' , r-"--""--"M , ' , .14 .... .__. t f or i 4 t f. Eave drip , -� �. . T- ..>> i - 1 (p. 12).: O!';'' Roll Lite Door i .. I i Transition Flashing (p.15) CAUTION! clean all metal shavings and particles off of roof to avoid unsightly rust stains Fig. 5 Roofing trims and flashings are named by the location or function of that particular piece on the building. = •FIiX j354 498-7852 •wwtY.GilltCoastSiippty.com � - --�- •--_� __4_. Ar- � ‘1....1U I I ... L AKA STANDING SEAM PANEL (`iANlJFACTURING Installation of Panels Roof Pitch Florida Building Code requires a minimum pitch of 2/12 for the 13/4" Gulf Seam, and 3/12 pitch for the 1" Gulf Lok, to ensure proper water drainage. This means that the minimum roof slope required for all panels is either 2 or 3 inches of rise per foot, depending on which profile you choose. Consult our representative for recommendations for your particular roof pitch, and about roofing options if you have less than either of these minimums. Ordering and Applying Trim The most common flashing for standing seam roofmg is the ridge cap,which is used at the peak of a roof where two opposing roof slopes join, and attaches to the roof with flashing. Other flashings that attach with z-flashing include transition flashing(which also requires panel starter), end wall and sidewall flashings. Panel starter is required to attach panels over valleys, Eave flashings include gable flashing, which runs up the sloped ends of the roof, and eave drip, which trims out the lower ends of the panels and provides a surface for the attachment of the lower end of the panel. Both gable flashing and eave drip are often applied above fascia trim, and may be attached with either surface screws or hidden eave cleats. For details about the application of each type of trim, see the details provided on pgs. 10-15. Roof Preparation Oil-canning is a wave-like,rippled appearance extending up the length of the panel after it has been installed on the roof. Any irregularities in the roof, including uneven plywood joints, warped plywood,uneven trusses,poor application of underlayment,the use of button caps with felt paper, etc., can promote oil-canning. Care should be taken to provide a flat, uniform surface on which to attach the panels. See page 8 for more details. Roof pitch must be given when ordering ridge caps, endwalls, valleys, and eave drip. When a steeper roof slope meets a lesser slope, both slopes should be mentioned when ordering transition flashing. Dormer detail Ridge cap 10 Valley Fig. 6 Most of the basic (P• (,p. 15) standing seam trims /' - are used on ° 1'!J' dormers.The ( 7 �7 / ✓ i t- bottom corners of % % i Gable _/ / / %1 Eave drip Lrim - - u the dormer are � r S(P. 12) • similar to the (p. 13) placement of sidewall and _ *- endwall flashings on chimneys.All but f ' valleys and eave drip / 1 require z-flashing; 4 = valleys require Endwall sir t Si�lewall panel starter, and t flashing flashing _ � � _�; ; eave drip may be 1, screwed or (P• ) _._ / I (N• } fastened with eave ` cleats. 1(888) 393-0335 • FAX(352)498-7852 • www.GulfCoastSupply.com • WOW._ Imo• -GULFillf - t e t t L i,31Arm 0 � AKA STANDING-SEAM PANEL 4 11 P P 1_` ;•,a A N LI F.A C T l R I N G General Principles of a Typical 1 Fig. 7 Each panel should be { installed over the extended Installation—Hidden Fastener ! t eave drip, pressed down and System 1+ 1 attached with the appropriate FBcztei:crS,and cede he . _ ! finished before installing the next panel..0 /6 ?#/ . I ( ,._. ,. Except for only a few differences,the high-rib Gulf Seam panels and the low-rib Gulf Lok panels are installed in the same general fashion.Where pancake screws are applied to the"nailstrip"of the Gulf Lok panel, special clips (that require 2 screws each) are used for the Gulf Seam panel. When used, extended cave drip should be installed first along the drip edge of the roof. The lower end of each panel is then trimmed and the hem pre-bent before installation(see p. 12). The starter panel is laid out with the overlap side against an eave or wall and the hem pulled up tight and then compressed around the eave drip. The"nailstrip" (or clips, in the case of Gulf Seam) is screwed off completely with pancake screws before the next panel is installed. Care should be taken that the starter panel is square with the roof, since the first panel determines the lay of all that follow it. The pre-bent eave end of the next panel is then pulled tight against the eave drip and pressed or "walked"down over the first panel, its nailstrip secured, and the next panel applied, and so on. Each panel is always screwed off and the hem finished before installing the next. The unfastened length against the gable or wall is secured(then or later)with z-flashing and either gable rakes(on the gable eave) or sidewalls (against a wall). Ordering Roof Panels and Screws Care should be taken to order panels of the correct length to avoid having to make corrective measures after purchase. Panel lengths should fall 2 to 3 inches short of the ridge when a vented ridge is desired, and should ordered to extend 2'/2 inches past the eave when being attached to extented eave drip (see p. 9 or, if being used with gutters,p. 6). The Gulf Coast sales personnel are ready to assist customers with information specific to their particular roof. Special, flat-headed screws called pancake screws are used to attach either nail strip panels or the clips that secure the locking panels. Woodgrip pancakes are used when going into wood decking, or self-drilling pancakes for going into metal purlins. The same screws also secure attachment flashings like z-flashing,panel starter, and eave cleats. 1/8-inch stainless rivets are recommended for attaching ridge caps, endwall and sidewall _ flashings, transition flashings, and any On Gulf Lok (nailstrip) panels, screws should be other flashings that attach to z-flashing. centered in slot and should not be tightened See page 6 for more information on completely to allow for panel expansion. screw spacing and ordering. 1(888)393-0335 • FAX(352)498-7852 •www.GulfCoastSupply.com 6 Ar • AKA STANDING SEAM PANEL UPE r :t MANUFACTURING Ridge Transition allow 2"between allow 2"to 6"setback" peak and panel hut add 1"to fold back for hem Eave Upper • {!!''�� ? allow 21/2"extra; i' r s e Ct •fo 6" 1'/2"for overhang,plus 1"to fold back as hem 7•#5% 1%*verhang Since allowance must be made in the hidden Lower section 1"hem fastener system for hemming panels that attach to •4"to 11"for 13/"Gulf Seam extended eave drip (see p. 12), these panels should Fig. 8 Allowances must be made when orderng be ordered approximately 2'/2" longer than the panels to allow for hemming of panels, overhang, substrate decking to allow panel length for the 1'/2" ridge venting, and errors. nose on extended eave drip plus the 1" hem. Likewise,panels ending in valleys should be ordered 1" longer for hemming, but with allowance made for a 3 or 4"passageway between the panel and the valley diverter to allow for the flow of water(subtract 3 or 4"). Where the deck makes a transition from a higher to lesser pitch, lower panels should be ordered from the transition point downward allowing for eave drip(as above), and upper panels must allow for a setback away from the transition point depending upon the roof pitch, the less the difference in pitch, the greater the setback, and the more the need for a longer length on the lower side of the transition flashing (see p. 15 for details). The general principles of attaching the upper and lower edges of standing seam roofing are most thoroughly covered in the sections on"Eave drip"(p. 12) and"Ridge caps"(p. 10). Trimming and Cutting Steel Panels The best devices for cutting steel panels across the profile are circular saws,nibblers, and various shear attachments for drills. Hand operated snips also work. Nibblers, and especially Carborundum blades on electric saws, however, do have a tendency to either leave hot metal particles that can burn paint surfaces or leave rust marks on panels and trim. The same is true of any filings left on the roof caused by the application of screws. Care should be taken to brush all such particles from roof surfaces immediately after application. To cut panels lengthwise: Note carefully where the panel is to be cut, and, using a straightedge, score deeply down the length of the panel with a sharp-pointed utility knife. Folding the panel along the score mark, and bending back again if necessary, should produce a clean break in the panel. Keep Materials Dry! Paint and finishes of Gulf Coast panels and trim are designed to withstand severe rain and wet weather conditions. Neither paint, galvanized, or Galvalume finishes,however, are designed to be in continuous contact with water for long periods of time. Damage will result if uninstalled panels or trim are allowed to remain wet in storage. Be sure to store material that will not be installed immediately in a dry location. Wet material should be air-dried and re-stacked if installation is not planned right away. 1(888) 393-0335• FAX(352)498-7852 •www.GulfCoastSupply.com 7 AKA STANDING-SEAM PANEL U P P i ,- ;`.i A N O F A C T IU R I N G How to Figure and Apply Screws Gulf Cleats, and Other Accessories Lok �ti Ry` t���`� Q ��o°� 1�RJ`�° Q Ridge cap' 2 16 30 2 Standing seam roofing is particularly noted r,xtended j A "pc for its use of hidden fasteners. Pancake screws are a C iI used because they are strong and yet have a low Gable trim 1 1 8 12 10' profile that does not interfere with panel and trim ' Sidewall 1 8 12 10' installation. For nailstrip panels,one pancake screw Endwall 1 8 15 10' 1 is required every 10%inches,(every other slot), Transition which comes out to 86 screws per 100 sq. ft of roof flashing 1 1 8 23 yes 10' 1 for 16 inch panels. This makes the number of Vallai ! 12 yes 20'' screws necessary equal to the linear footage of the order times 1.15: Fig. 9 Above chart Is for a typreaf Guff Luk [Qui wiirl wi #screws = linear ft of panels x 1.15 hidden fasteners. For each type of trim on the left, the Since otherpanel widths make the total for the amount of the necessary accessory at the top of the chart is shown in each box. While caulk will work where butyl entire roof to vary,please confirm all estimates with sealant is shown, we recommend butyl sealant on full your Gulf Coast representative when you place your lengths of trim because it is economical and easy to apply. order. For Gulf Seam panels,one clip is applied every 2 feet,with 2 pancake screws holding each clip.This makes 38 clips and 75 screws per square of 16-inch roofing. For solid decking,at least'/2-inch structural plywood(5/8"for Metro-Dade new construction and for any high Policies All standing seam trim and panels are manufactured from 24-gauge prime coil stock. Trim is returnable as long as it is deemed as being in good,clean, resalable condition by our company's representative,free from scratches,mars, and other damage. The same general principle applies also to the return of accessories such as screws,boots,closures, etc. Trim that is custom-made is not returnable,and is considered the property of the customer once it has been made, whether paid for or not. See below for details. Delivery policy Delivery charges apply to all orders where delivery is requested,as well as crating charges when crating is necessary. Please consult your Gulf Coast sales department for details. Sales tax All orders picked up at Gulf Coast Supply,and all orders delivered within the state of Florida,are subject to state sales tax. Tax exemptions should be verified prior to delivery or customer pickup. Orders delivered out-of- state are tax exempt. Warrantied products Painted standing seam panels come with a 40-year coil manufacturer's warranty, and unpainted Galvalume comes with a 25-year warranty. All trim is manufactured from the best grade of stock in the particular color ordered. Indemnity All prices and designs are subject to change without notice Disclaimer While we have made every attempt at accuracy in this manual,we are not responsible for typographic, printing,or technical errors. Oil Canning—a repeating, wave-like appearance in the length of the panel—is a common and often unavoidable phenomenon in all profiles of standing seam roofing due to the large,flat areas within the panel.It is therefore not a defect,nor a cause for rejection. Since ordering panels without striations greatly increases the risk of oil canning, striated panels arc recommended for standing scam. Return policy All panel orders and special order(non-stock)trim are considered the property of the customer and non-returnable once they are manufactured. Only trim made from our normally stocked colors may be returned for a refund providing it is returned in a clean,resalable condition. Restocking charges apply. 1(888) 393-0335 • FAX(352)498-7852 •www.GutfCoastSuppiy.com 8 A.'1111111111.11111K\ . _ "�` --6-1-ItFt •1° DETAI 1�1F uv �- .x__s.. :,_ GulfCoast • "3° AKA STANDING SEAM PANE! SUPPLY & MANUFACTURING Fastening Schedule for Various Wind Speeds Wind Speed Zone _ 110 MPH 120 MPH 130 MPH 140 MPH _ ` o ,%i. I Roof Fastener On Center On Center On Center On Center I 10;4"is every other lat Zone Type A Substrate Spacing Spacing Spacing Spacing ac,n Gulf Lok 24 ga. Zone 1 #10-12x1 CDX* 10'/." 101/4' 10'/4' 10'/4' Fastener Spacing 1 Zone 2 #10-12x1" CDX* 101" 101/4' 101/4' 51/2" (between screws) Zone 3 #10-12x1"1 CDX* '/4 �+ 10 " 101/4" 10'/4" 51/8" *15/32" CDX/19/321 CDX - , I Wind Speed Zone , I 110 MPH i20 MPH 130 MPH 140 MPH Roof Fastener Substrate On Center On Center On Center On Center Zone Type A Spacing Spacing Spacing Spacing Gulf Seam 24 ga Zone 1 #10-12x1 CDX* 24" ' 24" 24" 24" Fastener Spacing % i ! I (clip spacing) Zone 2 #10-12x1 CDX* 24" 24" j 24" 12" Zone #10-1LA.1 CDX 24 24" 24IL 1 r ; ' - "2`." _--.-1 *15/," cnx/19r,," CDX Zone 2 a 14_v_ Eave • a •• T • Fig. 23 Note: Dimension a is defined as 10% of the • minimum width of the building,or 40%of the mean height • • Ridge - of the roof, whichever is Smaller ho ever, a cannot be less than either 4%of the minimum width of the building, Zone 1 Gable or 3 feet. Eave Zone 3 Summary of Stock Trims and Flashings item special order information Ridge caps (RC-7) State roof pitch when ordering. Also available in larger widths. A�E..,.1....7 *1_ 7 17....1.'..,. /7 •.7.... \ .7 /.. ! I 'Attached with Z-hasping (2 per ridge cap) a—nd i heti. lEave drip (ED-7. ED-8)I Specify root pitch when ordering. ED-7 extended eave drip 1 1 recommended (cleats necessary for hidden fastener installation.) Special tools required to attach panels. ED-8 requires exposed screws on panel. Gable flashings (EF-7, Screwless and step rakes available. Cleats necessary for screwless EF-8, EF-9, EF-10) rakes. Use butyl sealant between step rake and panel. Valleys (PV-1) Specify pitch when ordering. Panel starter necessary for hidden screw 11 application. Butyl sealant used under starter. ISidewail (SW-7. SW-8, SW-7 & SW-9 (Gulf Seam) require Z-flashing and rivets. Use butyl I SW-9, SW-10) sealant between SW-8 & SW-10 step sidewall flashings and panel. Endwall (EW-7) Specify pitch when ordering.Attaches with Z-flashing and rivets. Transition flashing Specify pitches of both roof sections. Attaches with Z-flashing and rivets (lower) and panel starter with pancake screws (upper). 1.(888) 393-0335 • FAX(352)498-7852 •www.GulfCoastSupply.com �.___._..__ �_.-9 ._ ( -G Ut.F LOK.'--DETAIL. MANUAL- -- .— -_-_--_- / 0.,...?- 1 i -...... .. .,,,v • —i AKA STANDING-SEAM PANEL UYPL" -.-. MANLfACTURtNG Ridge Cap , Ridge cap — `` The Ridge Capis used to / ` l --- `K pflashing e-cut seal the upper point at which T =n'"g two slopes meet. This can be c both along the ridge of the roof as well as the covering �-► --- for a hip, as well as on the j ,. \.' notched —0. ridge of dormers. �ØfIashing �- Attachment to the roofs '.= k��' " .N.:::, " �`caii - most generally _. � ----- - w^A accomplished through the - e use of z-flashing. Z- flashings are either notched or cut to length (to fit Fig. 10 To attach ridge caps, z-flashings are either notched (left) or cut into between panel ribs) and pieces(right)and mounted with screws at the upper ends of the panels.Caulk is attached with screws to the applied on the bottom side and around the panel ribs to seal the ridge against rain. The mounted ridge cap is attached to the z-flashing with rivets. roof through the panels. Ridge caps are in turn attached with rivets to the z-flashing. Whether the z-flashing is notched or cut to length,gaps between it and the panels should be kept to a minimum(no more than i/a inch)since the gap will be sealed with caulk. Z-flashing must be sealed both beneath and where it butts against the panel ribs with Solar Seal 900® caulk or equivalent. Thus sealed,z-flashing forms a water-proof barrier to protect the roof peak from leaks from blowing rain.When used on a hip roof,z-flashing is cut or notched at whatever widths are appropriate for the pitch and cut of the hip. Panel Starter rivet attaching AZ r �- c.. 'screw \ io Closure - a butyl � ! material caulk sealant �- xi sh -I _,:i ....-1 \ -ia- G-IIdSI Illll�. screw N'---.. ----.-...,_ 616' - Fig. 11 Ridge caps can be installed as vented (using panel starter and vent material)or sealed (using z-flashing), as shown also in Fig. 12. -- • - . ,www..u-- as z uPP ycom, -- -- - - i -- -- - --L-1,7-1-----....-7 -G k4 aET IL MAN li�..- -- • AKA STANDING-SEAM PANEL tit.r s>_-'r .,; .. A N U F g C T U R I N G ' '' ,„w7: When attic ventilation is desired, the decking must be cut at the ridge to let out - hot air. Vent clips are used to hold the vent material in place instead of z-flashing, and - _irswe are applied one per panel. Closure material "•� — = lays down as a continuous run over the ribs and is sandwiched between the panels and =° .. . .f '`-� the ridge caps. P V x m Vent material is either a sponge-like or a f_. fibrous material that prevents insects,wind- - driven rain, and leaves and debris from - = ='� entering the attic, while at the same time --wali ' allowing the release of hot air out of the flj. - � —. 4%-- � attic. Installation may require caulk too o hold / .1 the material in place. If non-continuous Fig. 12 3-dimentional view material is used, it must be cut to the panel of ridge showing Profile width before installation. Vent clips and Profile Vent installed on left, and Z- I t, 7 closure installed on right. I �' I See opposite page for clip attachment details. �,� I Attachment I $e flashings 9zflashin 2" —, paneltstarter i' • Eave cleats allow the IA-in-* -'; hidden fastener system to 1iit-i--0. __ , „ Fig. 13 PipeBoots provide a water- It- 27/8"—4.I 9 work with eave drip and gable tight seal around roof vents and rakes. The factory-hemmed edge come in a variety of sizes. They seal of the rake or eave drip fits around the "kick-out"of the cleat, with caulk under the base and which is attached to the fascia baord with pancake screws. around the he roof, assure water tightnesssof the avoid installing • Panel starter is used to attach the lower ends of hemmed over panel ribs. panels over trim above the eave,as with valleys and transition flashing. It is attached with pancake screws and sealed beneath with butyl sealant. • Z-flashing is the basis for attaching five basic trims to the roof.When attaching ridge caps, transition flashing, and endwalls, z-flashing must be notched or cut to fit between panel ribs.when attaching gable trim and sidewalls,the z-flashing is not cut,but is mounted parallel to the ribs. Z-flashing must be attached with screws and, to prevent leaks,with butyl tape(or equivalent)underneath. Order ZF-7 for Gulf Lok, and EF-9 for Gulf Seam. For specifics, see each type of trim being attached. 1(888) 393-0335 • FAX(352)498-7852 •www.GuifCoastSupply.com 11 - \1 _ 1 -- . ft1Lf1<-4K��-DETAIL-M�l�t��k == - - -- �iui i��...ea��� rr- AKA STANDING SEAM PANEL ^�R SUPPLY r- viANUFACTURING Eave Drip & Fascia ,_- - µ Fascia and extended eave drip provide a protective covering for the fascia boards and y_. 4 --- edges of roof decking at the drip eave of the building. Unlike conventional exposed fastener - roofing, eave drip on the standing seam roof also acts as an anchoring device for the lower edges of the panels, allowing a continuation of the hidden fastener system all the way down to the soffit. Fascia are overlapped by eave cleats, which approximately line up with the roof edge is i of the decking, and are held in place by pancake i screws. The extended eave drip has an open hem t that hooks on to the cleat at its lower end, and is I screwed to the decking on the roof side. Panels Fig. 14 Layered view of eave, showing fascia (1), cleat are trimmed in a specific manner(see diagram (OPTIONAL) (2),extended eave drip(3), and panel (4). below),bent with a hemming tool, and crimped Note how the eave drip fits around the cleat(when around the extended eave drip, securing the installed)and how the cut panel fits around the "nose"of lower end of the panel. Screws applied to the the eave drip . ` "` "nail strip"of the Gulf Lok panel (or cleats and screws in the case of Gulf Seam panels) secure the rest of the length of the panel. The `,, - t.A rz-y same hemming procedure applies to valleys and transition ::' %,. � flashing, although these are attached to roof cleats `= ,, ..., instead of the"nose"of the extended cave drip. '' Sec valleys and transition flashing (p. 15) .. ,. for specific details. When ordering care must be taken to specify the correct pitch of 4 eave drip to avoid either unnecessary effort in i �� applying the trim pe/ rib Fig. 15 To apply panelsI Nillk . , over extended eave drip, the panel is first trimmed,then _-- 3 folded with a ,va' hemming tool, and pave drip finally compressed around the eave drip with broad-nosed pliers. 1(888) 393-0335 • FAX(352)498-7852 • www.GutfCoastSuiiiTyxbm 12 GULFLOK- DETAIL MANUAL- �'_ _— LILIill • '� AKA STANDING-SEAM PANEL t -`, ._ .1.q N U FACTURING panel roof ��—a• too steep). If more than one pitch is involved, specify � the number of each pitch(eave drip comes in 10-foot * lengths). Order 90 degree eave drip for square-cut dimensions pancake' -f-extended eaves. screws--► eave drip y- While the hidden fastener system calls for eave eave cleat I E�-� cleats, exposed screws are a simpler and easier-to-install (OPTIONAL extended eave drip option for eave drip. Surface screws are simply installed PPY _ pdn\ 3 at intervals along the face of the trim. Finally,while the remainder of the roof uses hidden fasteners, some pa installers dimensions T installers elect to use screws in the conventional fashion screw (hidden) -EDB - along the eave only of the building. These simplifying eave drip I lit procedures both reduce cost and allow faster application Exposed �, �- panel screws ED-8 '� of the roofing. (OPTIONAL) I (conventional eave drip) Gable Flashing , Gable trim serves a similar purpose to eave ! '" T' drip,but acts mainly to protect the exposed edge of the gable end of the building from both wind and rain rather than to serve any y function in anchoring panels. The attachment of the eave side has the same options described under Eave Drip and Fascia,with regard to cleats vs. exposed screws. For the ! hidden fastener system,the roof side must be j attached to z-flashing that runs parallel to the I simplified view without eave dnp or fascia ! panel ribs and is in turn fastened to the roof Fig. 16 Standard Gable trim (EF-7) attaches to the z-flashing with screws and sealed with butyl tape or with rivets and to the fly rafter with either eave cleats (hidden comparable sealant. fastener system) or exposed screws. The step rake option is A common option in gable trim is the use shown below. of the step rake,which simplifies installation by allowing exposed screws at intervals along its length on the roof side (see diagram below). rivet-A — ZF_, Either type of gable trim must be fastened to FzF-s z-flashing the eave byeither eave cleats (with hidden z flashing pancake screws) or exposed fasteners. eala butyyllnt nail-strip panel - k pascartw EF-9 style EF-7 style High-rib Low-rib barn i-a-b- EF-8 Gulf Lok eavecleatcrwith rake gable rake _ Ste Rake pancakescrew gable � ,14(_ eaianc f p option (Gulf Seam) (Gulf Lok) I decking a = 23/, b b = 23/, t—a--� 1--a--)10-1 Exposed f , 4 panel screws _ EF-10 Gulf Seam t Standard h 41/4a = b a =4/a Step Rake b = 3% Gable b =2% a = 23/ EF-9 Rakes - EF-7 Step rake b = 3% G Custom dimensions:specify length for"a"and"h" 1(888) 393-0335 • FAX(352)498-7852 •www.GutfCoast5upp ycon __._._ 1.3-« ./ \ IWIg"ez--,7470 -_.,GULFLOK '.. DETAIL MANUAL r` • _� r •• • - _ , x..ILTUII .. ® . v AKA STANDING SEAM PANEL U P i'i 5 MANUFACTURING 4 Side-wall Flashing i Sidewall installation is similar to that of gable trim. I As with the EF-7 gable rake, the standard SW-7 sidewall fastens with rivets to z-flashing installed over the roof panel and, like the EF-8 step rake,the SW-8 step sidewall mounts directly to the roof with roofing screws. Either style is attached to the wall with flat fasteners like pancake screws if installed __ u under siding(as shown in figure 17), or with panel (using the caulk edge SW-7-C SW-8-C or „ _.�r�.. SW-1O-C counter-flashed version) if the wall side ° . ,1, 111111111111111M is exposed to weather. In either case butyl tape (or Fig. 17 Standard SW-7 Sidewall attaches to z-flashing equivalent) is necessary to seal under either the z- with rivets and is covered on the wall side by siding. flashing or the panel side of the step rake. Siding Siding Caulk(Solar Seal® SW-7 Standard " a=41/4 i SW-8 Low-rib recommended) '"- 'I Sidewall b b = 33/4 iI Stepped Sidewall .. SW-8-C Stepped µi I (Gulf Lok*) �' panel Low-rib Sidewall rivet a—rs ! screws with caulk edge` 1._______\z-flashing �_ sealant �? a = 3 ._ Gulf Lok \..„., 7- _ panel ulfok b b = 31/2 panel A sealant y akpaeel 1 w pancake _ screw screws For custom sidewalls, order lengths a and b "'Use SW-10 or SW-10-C stepped sidewall for Gulf Seam End-wall Flashing R Installation of endwalls combines principles similar to 1 those described for sidewalls and ridge caps. Z-flashing is either notched or cut in lengths between ribs, and attached - , with screws and sealant. The endwall is attached to the z- a flashing with rivets, and to the wall with screws. When not ._ - . . ., 1 e ti . covered by siding,the caulk-edge version(EW-7C) is necessary to seal the wall side of the endwall. Specify roof pitch when ordering. Caulk(Solar Seal® Siding A, recommended) #, I EW-7 Standard !_`: EW-7C Standard End:.ja!! / 0Endwall with I panelcaulk edge I screw I Firy. 1R Fndwall flashing is applied where the r_-flashing t q, upper slope of a roof meets a wall. rivet a b � b ty sealant r,na"e/ r `'"ci For custom endwalls,order lengths a and b pancake �> screw 1(888) 393-0335 • FAX(352)498-7852 • www.GulfCoastSupply.com 14 1 LFLaK1mDET- L: - =. ' wait 'I 3 AKA STANDING SEAM PANEL SUPPLY & MANUFACTURING t si,, Preformed Valley Panels ending in valleys must be cut and hemmed 6 diagonally and attached to panel starter that is .. - screwed down to the roof through the valley(see hemming diagram on p. 12). Because of the amount of water flow in the valley, care should be taken to ;- apply butyl sealant or equivalent between the starter ;- `` strip and the valley. panel cleat i- _ butyl sealant —vave1 l- ( .,. pancake scr w 9 Q^to 6 ./� `l1 ' -,1tta11panels 4to6" r` 1 �horn diverter Fig. 19 Diagonally-cut panels are hemmed and /hemmed butyl attached to panel starter that is mounted on the »n, s::rfoca of the�.a lley. tape Fin 90Lao detail fnr r" !�,_ / panel cleat on transition ' flashing or valley. panes je / TF-7 Transition Flashing Transition flashing is required when a roof makes a change from a steeper to a lesser pitch. The , panels of the upper slope are hemmed in the same '" -- fashion as they are for eave drip and attached in - , the same way as valleys to panel cleats. On the ----.,i,.....„, lower side, the transition flashing extends over the . panels and is attached to z-flashing with rivets. If 154,3 the lower roof is steeper than the upper section, . .w gambrel flashing is used,mounted in the same _ way. Be sure to specify both upper and lower pitches when ordering. Fig. 21 Transition flashing combines the attachment 4ppernane/-,\ panel cleat techniques of valleys (top of page) with that used with butyl'',- transition flashing ridge caps(p. 10). Notice the panel set-back that allows sealant -rivet proper watershed from the upper panels onto the lower. The less the difference in pitch, as well as the flatter the pancake screw N----___. i ?Mashing roof, the need for greater t '"a"s de on the trans tion flsh ng The setback butyl seal=ant ' longer need is magnified even more for the higher-ribbed Gulf rcdirn pancake screw Seam panel. ension"b„ Standard dimensions: a=6''/2" b=6'/2' ` dimension"a"yl Custom dimensions:sped length for "a"and "b" 1(888) 393-0335 • FAX(352)498-7852 • www.GulfCoast5upply.com 15 n` re `* XstftfLOX!DETAIL= w - Gulf " t_ . --..-- -""AT AKA STANDING-SEAM PANEL SUPPLY & MANUFACTURING Illirm ..die'H--- A __ __ , , . 1' 1 __ . i i _ i I RC-7 Ridge cap 1 ED-7 eave drip I PV-1 valley(pg. 8)I EF-7& EF-9 SW-7 Sidewall EW-7 Endwall (pg. 11) (pg. 8) Gable rakes(pg.9) (pg.9) (pg. 10) WP \, __ __ ,_ _ , , , c\„_._,/ / , ..,_____________\ r,/ i \ I TF-7 Transition Eavc Cleat ED-8 cave drip SW-8&SW-10 ZF-7&ZF-9 EF-8&EF-10 flashing(pg. 10) (pg- 8) Step Sidewalls Z-flashing Step rake I4 .. _ li, iii ! .c.i. .,..„e„,.. . __J o Panel Starter UL-90 clips 1 Profile VentM' Vent clips Rivets Pancake screws 6 dry' „ J . Ci Z.' ' -tH. I'1/4\k' i 1B Radiant Foil ' Butyl Tape Solar Seal Insulation Pipe Boots(pg. 11) Electrical Boots Lifetime screws Guide to Misc. Accessories item application I pipe boot Fits over vent and heat pipes. Available also in heat-resistant boots. ielectrical boot Fits around pipes with inaccessible tops (such as weatherheads). UL-9t0 clips Used to fasten down Gulf Seam panels. Held down with pancake screws. Peel and Seal Seals hips under hip caps. Also, a general purpose sealing tape. touch-up paint Hides scratches and mars encountered in installation. butyl tape General purpose low-cost sealant, used on panel laps and under trim. Solar Seal' A superior general purpose caulk for all joints. Matches panel colors. Low profile insulation Greatly reduces radiant heat when installed under panels. Pancake screws Used in all applications attaching metal to wood. 1", 11/2", 21/2" sizes. Stainless rivets Self-drilling TEK screws for metal purlins. Lap TEK screws draw together joints and attach trim. Lifetime screws Heavy duty coated screws; available in woodgrip and self-drilling. Revision date:16 August 2017. Major changes:Clarified lanugage that eave cleats are optional.This was original intent of prior manual. Application:The standards in this manual may be retroactively applied. - f 888 3937-11335-•F7C�35Zf�9S78�z"-•ww .GuTCoasf3upliTYcon T 4,1,71,111111111:01Mil a d__.._. ua LQA- RO.OUC-T APPR A . Gulft.E.3a'is- SUPPLY & MANUFACTURING LOK TM >k i FLORIDA PRODUCT w PPR 0AL 1s4 . 1 s 051.a b rqh•� Product Evaluation Report GULF COAST SUPPLY& MANUFACTURING, LLC. 7C I'm r•rilfl esleTM 16" IA/ide Deaeaf Dmnnl swear 15/27" Dhnwiesesrl Zs... -mm.s,>rvwss .se .r,.rt e, anve.v . .....a.. e.e rtar ala s .y mar a.vs,ass Florida Product Approval #11651.16 R3 Florida Building Code 2017 Per Rule 61 G20-3 Vletl IUd. I —V Category: Roofing Subcategory: Metal Roofing Compliance Method: 61 G20-3.005(1)(d) NON HVHZ Product Manufacturer: Gulf Coast Supply & Manufacturing, LLC. 01111 t►,, 14429 SW 2nd Place, Suite G30 �.OPN\EI. S. k� Newberry, FL 32669 • 0C'E NSF tit' *_ No, 75519 Fnninepr Evaluator: Elan Kuhn, RE. #75519 --° ' STATE or .• Florida Evaluation ANE ID: 10743 0 •. Ofilo Validator: ;°NAL �NG�o%05/2017 IIIILocke Bowden, P.E. #49704 9450 Alysbury Place Montgomery, AL R6117 Contents: Evaluation Report Pages 1 - 5 FL# 11651.16 R3•OCTOBER 5,2017 r t209-CLINT MOORERI). SUITE 9,BOLA RARThi-H.73-348i7 COA#3O4 .,: / _ Gu SUPPLY & MANUFACTURING TM i � DI - FLORIDA' PRODUCT APP-Ru VML N O. 9 Iu5 9. e- Ft3 Compliance Statement: The product as described in this report has demonstrated compliance with the Florida Building Code 2017, Sections 1504.3.2. Product Description: GuifLokTm, /8" Naiistrip Roof Panel, Minimum 26 Ga. Steel, Maximum 16" Coverage, Roof panel restrained with fasteners into minimum 15/32" plywood decking. Non Structural application. Panel Material/Standards: Material: Minimum 26 Ga. Steel, ASTM A792 or ASTM A653 G90 conforming to Florida Building Code 2017 Section 1507.4.3. Paint Finish Optional Yield Strength: 50.0 ksi Corrosion Resistance: Panel Material shall comply with Florida Building Code 7017, Section 1507_..3. Panel Dimension(s): Thickness: 0.018" Minimum Width: 16" Coverage Maximum Female Rib: 1/8" Tall Male Rib: 3/4" Tall Rib with Slotted Strip Panel Seam: Snap Lock Panel Clip: 24 Ga. Zinc Aluminum Coated Steel, 24" Long. Used at Corner Zones only, where required design pressures exceed-121.75 psf. Panel Fastener: Through Panel Slot: (1)#10-12x1" Pancake Type A 1/4" Minimum Penetration through Plywood. Corrosion Resistance: Per Florida Building Code 2017, Section 1506.6, 1507.4.4 Substrate Description: Minimum 75/32" thick, APA Rated plywood over supports at maximum 24" O.C. Design of plywood and plywood supports are outside the scope of evaluation. Must be designed in accordance w/Florida Building Code 2017. Design Uplift Pressures: Table "A" Maximum Design Pressures Roof Areas Assembly A Assembly B Assembly C N1aximurr Design Pressure, -63.5 psf -121 .75 psf -161 psf er€ pacing- 5'/e"O.0 51/2"O.0 51/4"O.0 Sealant No Yes No I ! I 1 rni'HI I ilii I NO r'<1 YP' I Design Pressure includes a Satety Tactor=Z.U. FLU 1 1651.16 R3•OCTOBER 5,2017 ENTINE= ill,iii!AL7.111iiv!_!i lei 3 a Vie,i:® _ , _ _...,. ..__...- - - . —._. . • 74111111111M\ Last SUPPLY & MANUFACTURING (Cismegszi 111- L )11 1► w i A FLORiLfPRODUCT APPRU VHL . i io5+ . o R3 Code Compliance: The product described herein has demonstrated compliance with the Florida Building Code 2017, Sections 1504.3.2. Evaluation Report Scope: The product evaluation is limited to compliance with the structural wind load requirements of the Florida Building Code 2017, as relates to Rule 61 G20-3. Performance Standards: The product described herein has demonstrated compliance with: • UL 580-06 -Test for Uplift Resistance of Roof Assemblies • UL 1897-12 - Uplift Test for Roof Covering Systems. Reference Data: 1. UL 580-94 7 1897-98 Uplift Test Force Engineering &Testing, Inc. (FBC Organization #TST-5328) Report No. 117-0301T-10A-C, Dated 07/26/2013 2. TAS 125 Architectural Testing, Inc. (FBC Organization #TST-1527) Report No. B9000.01-450-18, Dated 12/122012 3. Certificate of Independence By Dan Kuhn, P.E. (FL# 75519)@ Kuhn Engineering, LLC (FBC Organization #ANE ID: 10743) Test Standard Equivalence: 1. The UL 580-94 test standard is equivalent to the UL 580-06 test standard. 2. The UL 1897-98 test standard is equivalent to the UL 1897-12 test standard. Quality Assurance Entity: The manufacturer has established compliance of roof panel products in accordance with the Florida Building Code and Rule 61 G20-3.005(3)for manufacturing under a quality assurance program audited by an approved quality assurance entity. Minimum Slope Ranae: Minimum Slope shall comply with Florida Building Code 2017. including Section 1507.4.2 and in accordance with Manufacturers recommendations. Installation: Install per Manufacturer's recommended details. Underlayment: Shall comply with Florida Building Code 2017 section 1507.1.1. Roof Panel Fire Classification: Fire classification is not part of this acceptance. Shear Diaphragm: Shear Diaphragm values are outside the scope of this report. FL#11651.16 R3•OCTOBER 5,2017 ° Via. 4 Of a 61a '!G 74f/40,0°"!-It ,F -* r 'fi[,,ev ra.ixm•son g.e •u,.[•za[ta r• ria ;Tri ile ac -irmei'e Muni sa x.3esr c • �\ _ -1111Gil if •• -FLORIDA -P-R{ DUCT APPRO-V�►�. .. Loris SUPPLY & MANUFACTURING (C14111."‘Z ILI 0 K TM 1.!,. :_ ....: .!f.Q • 1! 1 - -- -- - Vii. e FLORIDA PRODUCT Hrrr wJ`VHL NG. 11651.16' R Design Procedure: For roofs within the parameters listed on the load table, fastening pattern must at a minimum meet those listed for the applicable wind zone. For all roofs outside the parameters listed on the load table, design wind loads shall be determined for each project in accordance with FBC 2017 Section 1609 or ASCE 7-10 using allowable stress design. The maximum fastener spacing listed herein shall not be exceeded. This evaluation report is not applicable in High Velocity Hurricane Zone. Refer to current NOA or HVHZ evaluation report for use of this product in High Velocity Hurricane Zone. FL# 11651.16 R3•OCTOBER 5,2017 PROD U-C-TEV-LUAT4O t-REPO RT FoKUHN ENGINEERING, LLC 1200 CLINT MOORE RD. SUITE 9, BOCA RATON, FL 33487 • FL COA -430464 /�ri __ ____ _- . . _..r_ N_�e ENGINEER'S- LOA{ —TABLE SPEC Gulf C SUPPLY & MANUFACTURING _ GlitrTM It 5 s-- - a V. , -. rLORIDA PRODUCT APPROVALNg:).:. n651.16 6 1. 6 xiai ENGINEER LOAD TABLE: 26 Ga. GulfLokTM 16"Wide Roof Panel over 15/32" Plywood Buildings having a Roof Mean Height 20'-0"; Roof Slope: 2"/12" - 12"/12" Gable or Hip Roof; Wind Speeds 120- 180mph, Exposure C, Risk Category II, Enclosed Building, based on Florida Building Code 2017. I I120 I 130 ! 140 I 150 I 160 I 170 I 180 WIINDI I FASTENER I SUBSTRATE I I I I I I SPEED enetr tion (MIN.15/32") f ON CENTER ON CENTER ON CENTER ON CENTER ON CENTER ON CENTER ON CENTER Penetration) SPACING SPACING SPACING SPACING SPACING SPACING SPACING ZONE 1 ( (1)#10-12x1" I PLYWOOD ASSEMBLY A ASSEMBLY A ASSEMBLY A ASSEMBLY A ASSEMBLY A ASSEMBLY A ASSEMBLY A ZONE 2 (1)#1O-12x1" PLYWOOD ASSEMBLY A ASSEMBLY A ASSEMBLY A ASSEMBLY A ASSEMBLY A ASSEMBLY B ASSEMBLY B I CDX i I 1 I t I i I _•.•,;._ i vi viAiC�)r`'�il i I ..__ . ,. .._ I i _ _ —... _. _ 1 '...:::.:`,T!`:.__. i 1 I _-- I I I I I I I 1.)PANEL DESCRIPTION: GULFLOKTM, MIN. 26 GA, 7/8" RIB, 16" MAXIMUM COVERAGE, SNAP SEAM. Z.)PANEL FASTENER:THROUGH PANEL SLOT: (1)#10-12X1" PANCAKE TYPE A, 1/4" MIN. PENETRATION THROUGH PLYWOOD. 3.)MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE PANEL UPLIFT PRESSURE:-63.5 PSF AT 51/2"O.C. ASSEMBLY A,-121.75 PSF AT 5'/e"O.C.WITH SEALANT ASSEMBLY B, -161 PSF AT 51/a"O.C.WITH CLIP ASSEMBLY C. PRESSURE BASED ON UL 580/UL 1897 TESTING BY FORCE ENGINEERING & TESTING. 4.)PLYWOOD DECKING: MIN.15/32" THICK,APA RATED PLYWOOD, GRADE C-D. MUST BE DESIGNED IN ACCORDANCE WITH FBC 2017 5.)LOAD TABLE BASED ON WIND PRESSURES CALCULATED PER ASCE 7-10(KD=0.85)IV1ULT(PLIED BY 0.6 PER FLORIDA BUILDING� CODE 2017_._.__ i Note:Dimension(a)is defined as 10%of the minimum width of the building or ZONE 2 HIP ROOF ZONE 3 a' 40%of the mean height of the roof,whichever is smaller,however,(a)cannot be -tea less than either 4%of the minimum width of the building or 3 feet. / ASSEMBLY A \ RIDGE i i 16"COVERAGE -..- — .. ' 1 , '1 ZONE1 � 1 " N--- -(1)#10.12 Xi"TYPE A PANCAKE-----/ SPACING:SEE UPLIFT TABLE - EAVE ASSEMBLY B ZONE 2 GABLE ROOF ,a, 1/4"-5/16"DIAMETER BEAD OF TITEBOND SEALANT fa 1 (1)#10-12 X 1"TYPE A PANCAKE---- RIDGE SPACING:SEE UPLIFT TABLE --a ASSEMBLY C W/CLIP ZONE 1 --- —Gultlok'"CUP 24 GA. —__ ._< ��\__ ___ ._ _._._. co#10-12 X 1"TYPE A PANCAKE SPACING:SEE UPLIFT TABLE NA-ZONE 3 EAVE FL#11651.16 R3•OCTOBER 5,2017 PRODUCT EVALUATION REPORT KUHN ENGINEERING, LLC -to T - — I 20 CLINT MOORE RD. SL'1.1F 9. BOC A R.A ON, FL 33487 • FI. CO.A 430464 8/15/2018 Florida Building Code Online FL # Model, Number or Description • Name 11288.1 1CertainTeed Roof Roof underlayments for use below Approvedprepared roof coverings. Underlayments I i Limits of Use Installation Instructions Approved for use in HVHZ: No FL11288 R17 II 2018 01 FINAL ER CERTAINTEED UNDERLAYMENTS FL11288- Approved for use outside HVHZ: Yes R17.pdf Impart Resistant: N/A Verified Ry: Robert Nieminen PE-59166 Design Pressure: +N/A/-555.0 Created by Independent Third Party: Yes Other: 1.)The DP in this application Evaluation Reports pertains to a particular application for use i FL11288 R17 AE 2018 01 FINAL ER CERTAINTEED UNDERLAYMENTS FL11288- in adhesive-set tile applications. DP is N/A I R17.pd for underlayments installed beneath Created by Independent Third Party: Yes mechanically attached prepared roof / covers. 2.) Refer to ER Section 5 for other Limits of Use. 6 562 vim.-�a,v 1'ECK� rfr% p�c4 G14' 'Q Lfy n e ✓C SI/ca ,Rer'S d 2-3 ay3 � sem Re e4eAi r`c Revem fff-- 3 )-2-3 https://www.floridabuilding.org/pr/pr_app_dtl.aspx?param=wGEVXQwtDgs6WGOndIUHYonUmKSG5yyaJM4c4BcWaVTIH%2f8LThirvg%3d%3d 1/1 �!541 / NEMO I etc. Entity Examination Reference Date PRI(TST5878) Physical Properties CTC-327-02-01 06/28/2017 UL,LLC.(QUA9625) Quality Control Service Confirmation Exp.03/09/2020 4. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION: Underlayments: Self-Adhering Underlayments: 4.1.1 WinterGuardTM HT is a glass scrim reinforced, self-adhering, film-surfaced waterproofing underlayment; meets ASTM D1970. 4.1.2 WinterGuardTM Sand is a glass mat reinforced, self-adhering, sand-surfaced waterproofing underlayment; meets ASTM D1970. 4.1.3 WinterGuardTM Granular is a glass mat reinforced, self-adhering, granule-surfaced waterproofing underlayment; meets ASTM D1970. 4.1.4 Metal.aymentTM is a self adhering,film surfaced,waterproofing underlayment; meets ASTM 01970. 4.1.5 Black Diamond Base Sheet is a self-adhering, glass mat reinforced, fine-mineral surfaced, SBS modified roof underlayment;meets ASTM D1970. 4.1.6 Flintlastic SA PlyBase is a self-adhering, glass mat reinforced, film-surfaced, SBS modified roof underlayment for use as a base-layer in multi-ply underlayment systems; meets ASTM D1970. 4.1.7 Flintlastic SA Mid Ply is a self-adhering, polyester reinforced, film-surfaced, SBS modified roof underlayment for use as a base-layer in multi-ply underlayment systems; meets ASTM D6163, Type I, Grade S. 4.1.8 Flintlastic Ultra Glass SA is a self-adhering,glass mat reinforced, fine-mineral surfaced, SBS modified roof underlayment for use as a base-layer in multi-ply underlayment systems; meets ASTM 06163, Type I, Grade S. 4.1.9 Flintlastic SA Cap FR is a self-adhering, glass mat reinforced, granule-mineral surfaced, SBS modified roof underlayment; meets ASTM D6163,Type I,Grade G. 4.1.10 Flintlastic SA Cap is a self-adhering, polyester reinforced, granule-mineral surfaced, SBS modified roof underlayment; meets ASTM D1970,ASTM D6164,Type I,Grade G and FRSA/TRI April 2012. 4.2 Torch Applied Underlayments: 4.2.1 Flintlastic GTA is a torch-applied, polyester reinforced,granule-surfaced,APP modified roof underlayment; meets ASTM D6222,Type I,Grade G. 4.3 Asphalt Applied Underlayments: 4.3.1 Flintlastic GMS is an asphalt-applied, polyester reinforced, granule-surfaced, SBS modified roof underlayment;meets ASTM 06164,Type I, Grade G. 4.4 Mechanically Attached Underlavments: 4.4,1 Flintlastic SA NailBase is a glass mat reinforced, film-surfaced, SBS modified roof underlayment for use as a mechanically attached base-layer in multi-ply underlayment systems; meets ASTM D4601,Type II. 4.4.2 Roofers' Select is an asphalt-impregnated, organic felt reinforced with glass fibers roof underlayment; meets ASTM D6757. NEMO ETC,LLC. Evaluation Report 11610.09.08-R18 Certificate of Authorization#32455 6T"EDITION(2017)FBC NON-HVHZ EVALUATION FL11288-R17 CertainTeed Roof Underlayments;(610)651-5847 Revision 18:01/24/2018 Page 3 of 10 4.. End Lapel Concrete Primer - - --- - - --- _--- End Laps Staggered AI'PC2 T 3'Apart(rein) Drainage 393/s" - 3"Lap End-+ Adhered base sheet and torch-welded APP Base Sheet Cap Sheet modified cap sheet SUBSTRATE: Torch Welded FINAL SURFACING: • Non-nailahle;concrete(Sec.3.6) • APP RaSe I • F!introat A300 or W(required over • Flintlastic STA Flintlastic STA and STA Plus) MAXIMUM SLOPE: • Flintlastic STA Plus Asphalt:Type III or Type IV(Sec.7.0). Up to 6" :12" (Sec.15.3) • Flintlastic Ultra Poly SMS Cants:In angles of roof deck and vertical ROOF ASSEMBLY: Self-Adhered surfaces,the roofing contractor shall furnish Approved base sheet set in hot asphalt • Black Diamond' Base Sheet and install an approved cant strip with a (Sec.7.0),torch-welded(Sec.8.0)or self- ' Flintlastic Ultra Glass SA minimum 3"face. adhered(Sec.10.2). APPROVED CAP SHEETS: "Available with Coolstar&'reflective granules Approved cap sheet,torch-welded (one of me following) (Sec.8.0). • Flintlastic GTA* • Flintlastic GTA-FR* SUMMARY OF MATERIALS: • Flintlastic STA • FlintPrime®asphalt primer • Flintlastic STA Plus • Base sheet(1 ply) • Cap sheet(1 ply) FINAL SURFACING: • ASTM D 312 asphalt(one mopping) For optional surfacing see Section 14.0. (No moppings if base is torch-welded Flintlastic STA and STA Plus(used as cap or self-adhered) sheets)require reflective coating. APPROVED BASE SHEETS: (one of the following) FLASHING ASSEMBLY: • Standard.Over a base sheet or bonded Hot Asphalt Applied to a primed substrate.Oneply Flintlastic • All Weather/Empire®Base Sheet modified cap sheet,per CT detail. • Flexiglas®Base Sheet • Premium.Over a base sheet or bonded • Flintlastic Base 20 to a primed substrate.One smooth and • Flintlastic Poly SMS one granulated modified membrane • Flintlastic Ultra Poly SMS flashing,per CT detail. • Glasbaser"Base Sheet • Premium Alternate.Over a base sheet • Yosemite®Venting Base Sheet or bonded to a primed substrate.One smooth modified membrane and CT SmartFlash®,per CT detail. WARRANTY DURATIONS FOR THIS SPECIFICATION VARY BASED ON ROLL MATERIAL SELECTION; SEE WARRANTY MATRIX. Applicable local building code may require more stringent installation requirements such as,but not limited to,increased fastener or adhesive densities to meet required wind uplift pressures.Consult local building code and uplift requirements prior to any application of CertainTeed roofing materials.CertainTeed is not responsible for failure � �ta111c�Q ' CertainTeed SAINT-GOBAIN Consult CertainTeed General Recommendations for noted section references. Commercial Roofing sk SGS rra►a►r&k-I taTaII I_r__ rr_ ----------- Commercial -oo ng BLACK DIAMOND' BASE SHEET SBS MODIFIED BITUMEN SELF-ADHERING FIBERGLASS BASE SHEET FORIIP% A111111A1T A\111 TORCHAPPLICATIONS rOR HOl ASPHALT AND t VECl.r7 Product Product Use:Black Diamonds Base Sheet is designed for use as a heat-activated base ply Information for modified bitumen or built-up roofing systems. It is suitable for use in the construction of various types of membranes for both new construction and reroofing over a variety of substrates. Black Diamond Base Sheet will provide additional strength, improved handling, pliability and moisture resistance when used as the first ply over non-nailable and insulated substrates. Black Diamond Base Sheet also may be used as a vapor retarder FP OO under roof insulation. 111 Limitations: Black Diamond Base Sheet is attached by a self-adhering method. It is not intended for attachment with hot asphalt, cold adhesive, coal tar pitch or mechanical fasteners. Rolls should be stored upright off the ground and completely protected from the ra CI weather. Roof decks must be structurally sound, dry, smooth and meet or exceed minimum requirements of the deck manufacturer, local code and CertainTeed. Black Diamond Base Sheet is a self-adhering base sheet featuring a peel-off backing. W- - - Product Composition and Features: Black Diamond Base Sheet is manufactured on a l' ' ♦ I dimensionally-stable; fiberglass reinforced mat that receives a coating of SBS modified bitumen compound and is surfaced with fine mineral particles.The fiberglass base mat provides uniform strength and moisture resistance. Black Diamond Base Sheet modified bitumen compound provides increased durability with improved pliability and high-tack characteristics for smoother, _ more uniform applications without the need of adhesives or hot asphalt. ,.., Roll Dimensions: 39%"x 68'7" (225 square feet) Nominal Coverage: Two squares Approximate Weight: 78 lbs. per roll Top Surface: Fine black mineral particles Back Surface: Release film Applicable Standards:Meets ASTM D1970 and ASTM D4601, Type 1. Black Diamond Base Sheet is approved by Underwriters Laboratories for use in various Class A, B and C roof assemblies, Factory Mutual, Miami-Dade, Florida Building Code Statewide Approval (FL 2533 and FL 16709)and Texas Department of Insurance (RC-47). Packaging:Black Diamond Base Sheet rolls are individually packaged in corrugated boxes. Technical The following information represents typical average properties of Black Diamond Base Sheet. Data Modified Bitumen Coating: Non-oxidized (flux)asphalt, blended with a compatible elastomeric styrene-butadiene-styrene polymer and selected inert fillers. Support Mat:Dimensionally-stable, fiberglass reinforced mat. Test Description Test Method Results* Thickness: ASTM D1970 1.4 mm(55 mils) Tensile Strength: ASTM D5147 @ 73.4+/-3.6°F MD/XD 50/30 lbs./in. H2O Absorption: 0.1% Dimensional Stability: ASTM D5147 MD 0.1%/XD 0.1% Adhesion to Plywood: ASTM D1970 30 lbs./ft. Tear Resistance: ASTM D5147 MD/XD 80/50 lbs./ft. *NOTE:Published results are nominal production values confirmed by independent laboratory testing. liSS MADE IN U.S.A. • Product Roof systems constructed with Black Diamond Base Sheet as the base ply must be applied in A____��_ _�._ _ accordance with installation procedures listed in the CertainTeed Commercial Roof Systems NppncariOn Specifications. The following information is intended for general information purposes only • and is not all-inclusive. Preparation: Substrates to receive a roof system must be firmly attached, smooth, dry, clean and free of sharp projections and depressions. Flashing details must be in place, ready to receive roofing with roof accessories available prior to application of materials. Substrates requiring priming must be primed with asphalt primer such as FlintPrime®and be allowed to completely dry. Substrates must provide positive drainage. Roof insulation must be tapered to drains. Installation: Black Diamond Base Sheet must be installed with 4"side laps and 6"end laps, with end laps diagonally staggered not less than 3' apart. Black Diamond Base Sheet must be applied to a clean, non-nailable substrate by peeling off the siliconized backer that exposes a specially formulated SBS high-tack self adhesive surface, which is normally heat activated by the sun. Therefore, on hot sunny days, adhesion occurs quickly. In addition, mopping or torching a finished membrane to the base is more than sufficient to induce the adhesive's bite and set. During cool weather, the top surface of the Black Diamond Base Sheet can be heated in order to activate the adhesive at the bottom of the product. Precautions:Cold weather applications require special handling to prevent U_ldge to the rolls and ensure satisfactory installation. Do not apply roofing systems over improperly prepared substrates or substrates that contain moisture. Self-adhered membranes can act as a vapor barrier; it is the sole responsibility of the architect, contractor and owner to ensure adequate and appropriate substrate and roof system ventilation. Maintenance:CertainTeed Commercial Roof Systems do not require any additional maintenance beyond normal roof maintenance procedures. CertainTeed recommends regular roof maintenance and inspection to determine the condition of drains, flashings and other similar items, and to prolong the life expectancy of the roof system. Warranties CertainTeed offers Limited (product only) and No Dollar Limit (NDL, product and workmanship)warranties. Warranty type and duration is dependent on roof system configuration and contractor selection. Only CertainTeed Gold and Silver Star Contractors are eligible to apply for NDL warranties on specific roof projects. For more information, see CertainTeed Commercial Roof Systems Specifications or contact Commercial Roofing Technical Services. Technical CertainTeed provides technical assistance in the design, selection, specification and application guidelines of CertainTeed Commercial Roof Systems.Architectural and field Assistance and representatives are available for consultation within each region. For more information, contact Services CertainTeed Commercial Roofing Technical Services at 800-396-8134 x2. Caution: Torch-down application of this product may create a risk of fire including smoldering fires.The roofing applicator is solely responsible for ensuring and enforcing safe and proper application Fire Hazard of CertainTeed products by competent and qualified personnel. Only properly trained roofing professionals are authorized to install this product. Never apply flame directly to combustible materials or allow the flame to enter into hidden or protected areas that may contain combustible materials, Follow all local code requirements. Have a Class A-B-C fire extinguisher available to each applicator.Thoroughly inspect the job site whenever torching equipment has been used. Be certain that ail chances of a fire have been eliminated. Refer to the CertainTeed Commercial Roof Systems Specifications, Midwestern Roofing Contractors Association (MRCA)CERTA program, National LP Gas Association, National Roofing Contractors Association (NRCA), National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), and Asphalt Roofing Manufacturers Association (ARMA)for further information and safety recommendations. ASK ABOUT ALL OF OUR OTHER CERTAINTEED® PRODUCTS AND SYSTEMS: CertainTeed Corporation 20 Moores Road ROOFING • SIDING • TRIM • DECKING • RAILING • FENCE Malvern, PA 19355 GYPSUM • CEILINGS • INSULATION Professional: 800-233-8990 www.certainteed.com http://blog.certainteed.com Consumer: 800-782-8777 ©05/17 CertainTeed Corporation,Printed In the U.S.A. Code No.COMM-021 r A 1111T en P1r]A Sk 1 8/15/2018 Florida Building Code Online Summary of ProductsOFFICE COPY] (FL# Model, Number or Name Description 25111 Flintlastic Modified Bitumen Modified Bitumen Roof Systems Roof SystemsLimits of Use Installation Instructions Approved for use in HVHZ: No FL2533 R19 II 2017 09 FINAL AI ER CERTAINTEED MODBIT FL2533- Approved for use outside HVHZ: Yes R19.pdf Impact Resistant: N/A Verified By: Robert Nieminen, PE PE-59166 Design Pressure: +N/A/-635 Created by Independent Third Party: Yes Other: 1.) Refer to ER Section 5 for Limits of Use. I Evaluation Reports 2.) The design pressure noted in this application ! FL2533 R19 AE 2017 09 FINAL ER CERTAINTEED MODBIT FL2533- relates to one specific system. Refer to the ER R19.pdf Appendix for all systems and max design pressures. Created by Independent Third Party: Yes ktCS yr- 0232 • ,2 y3 y sefiirfroce" A-0 -�� � O /f PZ- 3 https://www.floridabuilding.org/pr/pr_app_dtl.aspx?param=wGEVXQwtDgvwelwRFXRvHOHSbaIV%2f8EtfOKaMJBDZjrs1911JrEkrQ%3d%3d 1/1 • CertainTeed pplication Handboo • • • • CertainTeed C-f7 Quality wade certain. Satisfaction guaranteed rM CertainTeed Flintlastic® Modified Bitumen roofing products represent the finest in quality roofing materials. Beyond quality materials, proper application is the key to the successful performance of any roofing system. This pocket guide is intended as a handy reference tool only. It is not all-inclusive, and before installation of any Flintlastic Modified Bitumen Roof System the CertainTeed Commercial Roof Systems Manual must also be referenced. CertainTeed Flintlastic Modified Bitumen roofing products are intended for use by professional roofing contractors only. It is the sole responsibility of the applicator to exercise all appropriate safety precautions in the application and handling of roofing products utilizing torches, hot asphalt, cold adhesive and related equipment. For more information concerning safety contact the following agencies: NRCA (National Roofing Contractors Association) 10255 W Higgins Rd., Ste. 600, Rosemont, IL 60018-5607 Ph. 847-299-9070 MRCA(Midwest Roofing Contractors Association) 4840 Bob Billings Parkway, Ste. 1000, Lawrence, KS 66049-3876 Ph. 800-497-6722 NERCA (North East Roofing Contractors Association) 150 Grossman Drive Street, Ste. 313, Braintree, MA 02184 Ph. 781-849-0555 WSRCA(Western States Roofing Contractors Association) 465 Fairchild Drive, Ste. 210, Mountain View, CA 94043 Ph. 800-725-0333/650-938-5441 ARMA (Asphalt Roofing Manufacturers Association) 1156 15th St. NW, Ste. 900,Washington, DC 20005 Ph. 202-207-0917 NFPA(National Fire Protection Association) 1 Battery parch Park, Quincy, MA 02169-7471 Ph. 617-770-3000 Contents 2 Flintlastic"' Modified Bitumen Product Quick Reference Chart 4 Material Handling and Storage Weather Precautions Roof Slope and Drainage Substrate Preparation 5 Base Sheet Application 6 Vapor Retarders Insulation 7 Re-Cover Considerations Roof Relief Vents Proper Tools 8 Proper Attire Roof Layout 10 Basic Application: Flintiastic APP iviodified Bitumen 12 Flashing Details: Flintlastic APP Modified Bitumen 20 Basic Application: Flintlastic SBS Modified Bitumen 23 Flashing Details: Flintlastic SBS Modified Bitumen 29 Application of Flintlastic SA NailBase Application of Plintlastic SA Mid Ply or PlyBase 31 Before Installing Flintlastic SA Cap (or SA Cap FR) 32 Application of Flintlastic SA Cap (or SA Cap FR) 33 Some of the Accessory Products and Tools You'll Need 34 Important Application Considerations 35 The Proper T Seam Detail 36 Typical Construction Details (Flintlastic SA 2-Ply System) 42 Typical Construction Details (Flintlastic SA 3-Ply System) 46 Job Completion Safety Tips 52 Reference Tables 1 What's in a name? Each roil of CertainTeed Flintiastic Modified Bitumen has a 3-letter identification code in its name. Fxample: Flintlastic GTS 1st letter designates surface, SMOOTH or GRANULAR 2nd letter designates application process, TORCH or MOP 3rd letter designates modifier, SBS or APP CertainTeed u rulniiasiww Modified Bitumen Product L Quick Reference Chart Product Type Specs Uses GlasBase" Fiber glass;Type G2 3 sq.roll; 75 lbs./roll Base sheet FlexiGlas" Fiber glass;Type G2 3 sq.roll;90 lbs./roll Base sheet Base Sheet or Mid Ply Flintlastic'"FR SBS Modified, 1 sq.roll;81 lbs./roll Base sheet Base T fiber glass reinforced Flintlastic®SA SBS Modified,self-adhering, 2 sq. roll;88 lbs./roll Base sheet PlyBase fiber glass reinforced Flintiastic®SA SBS Modified, 2 sq.roll;84 lbs./roll Base sheet NailBase fiber glass reinforced All Weather/ SBS Modified, 2 sq. roll; 70 lbs./roll Base sheet Empire"Base fiber glass Yosemite® Fiber glass 1 sq. roll;85 lbs./roll Buffer base sheet Buffer Base Black SBS Modified, 2 sq. roll; 75 lbs./roll Self-adhering base Diamond'Base fiber, lass reinforced; or mid ply with fine Type G2 mineral particle surfacing Channel Vent"' Fiber glass base sheet with 1 sq.roll; 78 lbs./roll Base sheet with channels for lateral venting ventilating capability Flintlastic® SBS base sheet, 2 sq.roll;90 lbs./roll Base sheet or Poly SMS'" polyester reinforced Mid Ply sheet FIintlastic® Premium,heavy SBS base 1 sq.roll;90 lbs./roll Base sheet or Ultra Poly SMS'" sheet,polyester reinforced Mid Ply sheet Flintlastic SA SBS Modified,self-adhering, 1 sq.roll;68 lbs./roll Mid Ply sheet Mid Ply polyester fiber glass, reinforced Flexiglast SBS Modified, 1 sq.roll; 100 lbs./roll Mineral surfaced Premium Cap 960 fiber glass,reinforced Cap sheet Flintlastic®FR SBS Modified, 1 sq.roll; 100 lbs./roll Mineral surfaced Cap T fiber glass,reinforced fire rated Cap sheet Flintlastic®SA Cap SBS Modified,self-adhering, 1 sq.roll;97 lbs./roll Mineral surfaced fiber glass,reinforced Cap sheet Mineral surfaced cap sheets are also available with CoolStar', factory-appplied ENERGY STAR® coating. 2 Product Type Specs Uses Flintlastic®SA SBS Modified,self-adhering, 1 sq.roll;901bs./roll Fire rated,mineral Cap FR fiber glass,reinforced surfaced Cap sheet Flintlastic®GTA APP Modified, 1 sq. roll; 105 lbs./roll Mineral surfaced polyester reinforced Cap sheet Flintlastic®STA Al 4odi.fied, 1 sq.roll;90 lbs./roll Smooth surfaced Cap polyester reinforced or Mid Ply sheet Flintlastic®GTS SBS Modified, 3/4 sq. roll;90 lbsiroll Mineral surfaced polyester reinforced Cap sheet Flintlastic®GMS SBS Modified, 1 sq.roll; 100 lbs./roll Mineral surfaced polyester reinforced Cap sheet Flexiglas-FR Base SBS Modified, 1.5 sq. roll;90 lbs./roll Base sheet fiber glass reinforced Flintglas®Cap Fiber glass;Type G3 1 sq.roll;78 lbsiroll Mineral surfaced Cap sheet Fliniglas®Ply 4 Fiber glass,Type G1 5 sq. roll;38 lbs./roll Mid Ply sheet Flintglas® Fiber glass;Type G1 5 sq.roll;48lbs./mil Mid Ply sheet Premium Ply 6 Flintlastic®STA APP Modified, 1 sq.roll;95 lbs./roll Mineral surfaced White Diamond GTA polyester reinforced Cap sheet • Flintlastic®FR Cap SBS Modified, 1 sq.roll;90 lbs./roll Mineral surfaced fiber glass reinforced Cap sheet Flintlastic®FR-P SBS Modified, 1 sq.roll; 105 lbs./roll Mineral surfaced polyester reinforced Cap sheet Flintlasticv GTA-FR APP Modified, 1 sq.roll; 105 lbs./roll Mineral surfaced polyester reinforced Cap sheet Flintlastic® SBS Modified, 1 sq. roll; 1051bs./roll Mineral surfaced Premium FR-P polyester reinforced Cap sheet Flintlastic® SBS Modified, 1 sq.roll; 105 lbs./roll Mineral surfaced Premium GMS polyester reinforced Cap sheet Flintlastic® APP Modified, 1 sq. roll; 100 lbs./roll Smooth surfaced STA Plus polyester reinforced Cap sheet 3 Material Handling and Storage • Store rolls upright on pallet in dry area. • Store indoors in a ventilated area. ! ` • Keep rolls protected from exposure to heat, sun, _ cold and moisture. • Do not double stack pallets. • Do not store rolls on their sides. = Use care in the handling of the rolls. • Do not overload the roof. Stagger the rolls across the roof. Avoid excessive weight in a concentrated area. -� Weather Precautions i I 3 I Do not attempt application if weather conditions 11 and substrate are not dry Do not attempt application if ice, frost, moisture or snow is present. Rolls can be installed in cold weather if conditions are dry, the rolls have not been allowed to freeze and proper cold weather handling and storage procedures are followed. Store rolls in a heated area until just prior to use and do not proceed with installation if rolls have been allowed to freeze or weather conditions are unsuitable. In extremely warm weather, use caution when walking on freshly installed material to avoid "tracking" warm asphalt; when torch applying smooth APP membrane in very warm weather the installer can walk beside the sheet being applied (as is the standard torch method with mineral surfaced APP and SBS membrane) to avoid tracking. Roof Slope and Drainage All roof decks to which the Flintlastic modified bitumen roof system is to be installed must have a minimum slope of 1/4" per foot (as recommended by the NRCA) and must have positive drainage. See also "Roof Layout" on page 8 of this handbook. Greater slope may be necessary as part of the structural design, depending upon the particular building, to accommodate rapid and thorough run-off of precipitation. Substrate Preparation All surfaces to which the Flintlastic modified bitumen is to be installed must be smooth, dry, free from dust or debris, free from settling or distortion, and free from cracks, knotholes, or other defects. Primer Concrete decks must be properly primed with suitable asphalt primer (meeting ASTM D-41) and the primer must be thoroughly dry. • 4 FlintPrime SA, water-based primer is recommended when installing self-adhering systems. Metal flashings must also be primed with a suitable asphalt primer for metal, and primer must be thoroughly dry and any solvents evaporated prior to application of membrane flashing. Base Sheet Application In new construction or re-roofing applications, an appropriate CertainTeed base sheet must be installed over the substrate. Unless otherwise specified, base sheet must be overlapped min. 4" at endlaps and 2" at sidelaps. tam noloomm V �`sx - _ atr•Nit w ✓�aa •-.-cam z� ..� N. - For nailable substrates, base sheet must be mechanically fastened in accordance with NRCA standards (fasteners placed every 9" o.c. at sidelaps and every 18" o.c. in two staggered rows in the field of the sheet; the two staggered rows are placed 12" from each sidelap). For non-nailable surfaces, spot mopping with hot asphalt at the minimum rate of one 9"-12" circle every 18"-24" o.c. in all directions, using appropriate type asphalt at the minimum rate of 15 lbs. per square, is the standard spot mopping method. Refer to www.roofnay.com for specific information regarding Factory Mutual requirements, which may differ per individual specification. Refer also to the "Hot Asphalt Application" section on page 21 of this booklet. 5 substrate for attachment of a CertainTeed Commercial Roof System. CertainTeed Corp. does not warrant performance of another manufacturer's insulation unless such approval is granted in writing by CertainTeed in advance of installation. Re-cover Considerations In re-cover applications, the existing roof system must be the only roof system in place. Two or more existing roofs require a tear-off. It is the contractor's responsibility to determine the suitability of any substrate, including verifying the load limitations, local code requirements, and condition of existing roof system and insulation. If any moisture is present, the existing roofing and insulation (if insulation is present) must be removed and the substrate examined. Any needed repairs to the deck must be completed, and the insulation and existing membrane replaced with new, dry materials, prior to application of the new roof system. If re-roofing over the existing roof system is deemed feasible, installation of appropriate insulation or re-cover board may be required. Base sheet is a requirement in all re-cover applications. Refer to the CertainTeed Commercial Roof Systems Manual for complete details. Roof Relief Vents If roof relief vents are deemed appropriate they should be of a suitable type with minimum 4" flange and weather resistant hood, spaced 20' from roof edge perimeter and every 40' o.c. thereafter. Proper Tools To the professional roofer, the importance of proper tools is understood. However, here's a brief recap of the ideal 17Mtools for applying Flintlastic modified bitumen: • For torch applications, a U.L. listed torch designed specifically for the application of modified bitumen membrane with U.L. listed high-pressure hose, z _ -1 and U.L. listed regulator. Use an appropriate length field torch for applying the field roof membrane, — and a "detail" torch for accomplishing flashing details. a ror • Propane tank with pressure gauge. • At least one ABC type fire extinguisher, fully charged (min. 20 lbs.) per each operating torch and the appropriate number of fire extinguishers at the kettle area if hot asphalt is used. • For hot asphalt applications; appropriate asphalt heating, handling and application equipment. Mop size should be not less than 32 ounces. • For self-adhering applications, heavy-weighted roller for pressing membrane into place; long-handled (standing) roller with 1/8" — 1/4" nap for applying 7 primer (1/8" nap for smooth surfaces, 1/4" nap for more porous surfaces); caulk gun for applying beads of FlintBond adhesive; hand-held hot air welding gun such as the Leister Triac`" (110 volt power required) or Primus Sievert PNS-4- Hot Air Kit; seam probing tool to check for small voids. • A roofer's hooked blade knife (the hooked blade is ideal for cutting the membrane). • A roofer's trowel with beveled edges and rounded tip (allows smoothing of details without cutting or marking the membrane); trowels that allow adequate room between the roofer's gloved fingers and the warm membrane are the best. Proper Attire • Long pants and long sleeved shirts. • Leather work shoes with synthetic or smooth leather soles. • Leather work gloves that adequately shield the wrist area. Refer also to the "Safety" section on page 46 for information regarding proper work attire. Roof Layout As with most types of roof installations, Flintlastic modified bitumen roof installation begins at the low point of the roof with successive rolls installed so that no laps are against the flow of water. When membrane is applied with hot asphalt, where roof slope is 1" per foot or less, sidelaps are installed perpendicular to the direction of the roof slope. In situations where the roof slope exceeds 1" per foot, rolls are installed with the sidelaps running parallel to the slope direction. Torch applied and self-adhering membranes can be installed with sidelaps perpendicular to the slope where roof slope is 2" per foot or less (over 2" install sidelaps parallel to roof slope direction). Additionally, where roof slope exceeds 1" per foot for hot asphalt applied Flintlastic Modified Bitumen membrane or 2" per foot for torch applied and self-adhered Flintlastic Modified Bitumen, "back-nailing" of membrane is required. Refer to the General Requirements section of the CertainTeed Commercial Roof Systems Manual for back-nailing guidelines. Endlaps are to be staggered. In multi-ply applications, membrane sidelaps must also be staggered. Warning: Flintlastic Modified Bitumen application may require the use of hot asphalt and/or an open flame roofing torch. Improper application practices may cause physical injury to the applicator or damage to the property. Refer to the current CertainTeed Commercial Roof Systems Manual for further information. 8 In multi-ply systems, stagger field sidelaps from interply and base sheet sidelaps. t 4' Enrii,,., a. j v r n _ # t 7" SirIPlarS 1. $ j Endiaps t ,, \ - Staggered `' 3 ''' MO. 3' Apart is i i t F ", 1 i r Base Flintlastic Flintlastic Modified Sheet Interply Sheet Bitumen Cap Sheet Stagger field sidelaps from base sheet sidelaps. . 1 I # 2 Sidelap t , a . n . e a : a si , ' i _ = 39!3/8" 11 lc) -` is . " . i * '.. * s- T.a =`__ c\yrY_.. .._.. .. _.. —_._.__._... '-_._. _-..... ......—..1 Base Flintiastic Modified Sheet Bitumen Cap Sheet Basic Application: Flintlastic APP Modified Bitumen Prepare the substrate as described on pages 4-5. Flintlastic APP modified bitumen must be applied using a professional roofer's torch. Use of hand-held roofing torches is recommended and affords the most control. If multiple burner torching machines are utilized care must be taken to assure uniform heat application and to avoid overheating of the membrane. Begin membrane application by unrolling the roll and aligning the sidelaps. Re-roll the roll halfway. Standing on the unrolled portion to prevent shifting, begin torching the exposed polyethylene side of the rolled portion. Walk forward as you torch, pushing the heated coil forward and into place with your boot. 0 a \ a - � �. - v F d`s....c o ` $ \ \ i \ Y�1x ` !!� gyp""....� .w�p.. • C' ,. „,,-4111 .-`, �1�� ” \_� Membrane-' -t t� 1 11,r,--111,,,A " : Position and align the roll. Proper torching procedure involves passing the torch flame in an "L" pattern across the coiled portion of the roll and up the sidelap area. As subsequent rolls are installed, heat is applied both to the roll and the exposed laps of the membrane being overlapped onto. As it is heated, the roll becomes shiny and the polyethylene film melts away. Adequate heat is confirmed when a uniform flow of melted bitumen compound flows evenly in a 1/4"-1/2" uniform bead that oozes from the applied membrane's edges. Be sure to heat the entire roil evenly, not just the lap areas, with extra concentration at the laps. Once at the end of the roll, re-roll the untorched half, pulling back to beyond the starting point as much as possible, and repeat the torching procedure. 10 Proper torching, in an"L"pattern, assures uniform 1/4"—1/2" compound and flow at laps and adequate heat across the coil. eta u, nom, _ — =s . �x 3" Sidelap �rli��. - _ armaisuismass Uniform Bitu Flow 1/:1" - 1/2" Trim the lower outside corner of the roll at an angle as shown. Overlap subsequent rolls 3" at sidelaps (or as specified, min. 3") and 6" at endlaps. Sidelap lines are generally indicated for the applicators' convenience. -17 ti Sidelap - Overlap Flintlastic STA sidelaps a minimum of 3". 11 Trim the upper outside corner of the subsequent rolls as shown. All trimmed corners will be covered with the subsequent rolls. c3, iii i —Y✓ i / / 4144 , gib. !- `-. —17 Off- . O/� Endlap cuts are made at an angle as shown. It is critical (especially at the lap areas) to apply adequate heat to both the membrane being installed and the area of membrane being overlapped onto. A warm trowel should be used to check laps for an adequate seal. Any unbonded areas must be lifted and retorched. Do not attempt to reseal by torching the top surface of the membrane. Flashing Details: Flintlastic APP Modified Bitumen Flashing details are accomplished using cut pieces of Flintlastic APP modified bitumen in combination with appropriate prefabricated flashing components. The same sidelap and endlap rules apply to flashing details as to field membrane. Examples of typical flashing details are as follows: Parapet Wall Noncombustible cant strip must be installed at the base of the parapet wall. Field membrane plies must extend a minimum of 2" beyond the top of the cant strip. For nailable walls, appropriate base sheet must also cover parapet wall and extend to the top of cant strip. Base sheet extends over the top of parapet and is mechanically fastened. Parapet wall flashing membrane (Flintlastic APP modified bitumen) not exceeding roll width must extend to the outside edge of the parapet wall if coping is used, or a minimum of 8" above the top of the cant strip if termination bar and counterflashing are installed, and a minimum of 4" onto the completed field membrane. 12 Concrete wall with metal counter[lashing. RActa! r'ni;ntnr- f±ashing Seal %'� `I Top Edge with �``j Caulking G Compound Flintlastic { --Ali Mortified Bitumen figii- Cap Sheet- Seal i I Top Edge withr Melted Modified M--4.,Bitumen or i — _- - 3-Course if Hot Q., t~Air Applied System �0" OW' 2'' f \ tiny nor. r ---- Wail I I z t_,- ;_::. Cant Strip i- L,` Completed Field Membrane Metal Coping - Flintlastic Modified Bitumen �� k.,dp Ji ievt - ' _ - � �/ J Base Sheet - f ' .` Wood - Parapet �F E ,' n MEEIMilia Base Sheet ‹C' ! r s' s Cant Strip 'T \ Completed -- = Field Membrane - _ ` ,� Wood parapet wall with metal coping. 13 Parapet Inside Corners Base of corner: Make a "V"-shaped cut in the Flintlastic APP modified bitumen membrane to permit it to conform to the inside corner fold (both sides of the "V" will neatly overlap when folded into the corner). Use a trowel to press the heated membrane flaps into place. Top of corner: Cut a notch part way to permit the top of the membrane to conform to the inside corner and fold over the top of the parapet. Cap the resulting gap with a strip of Flintlastic APP modified bitumen. Flintlat4ic Smooth 12"Wide Strip Base Sheet �c�.�PONIMINOMM 0rwn lmr:-Fa non mr■••. -::vis Valli \\ Strip Inside corner(parapet) detail, torch applications-part A V-(_tit in Membrane to Accommodate Fold First Flintlastic Smooth Counterfiash Strip • .. .. - _ +. t •,.'} A 41. r Inside corner (parapet) detail, torch applications-part B 1.4 Second Flintlastic Smooth Counterfiash Strip f-,;,} uli Cut iii Counterttashing to Accommodate Fold \. ►11 4- i Ki 1. Ytt 4,1_J !► 1 i_Tplik Ali N. z _e_ -.�I \ �� w -..::::1‹ N. „,1 Inside corner (parapet) detail, torch applications—part C m' 11Aat Pi CO r:in f1 .rain M1_ ,,. . ,. I-• c3 1 Flintlastic Membrane Corner Pieces -., \\/\/ h s Inside corner (parapet) detail, torch applications—part D 15 Outside Corners and Curbs At outside corners such as curbs, the reverse situation occurs from that of inside corners. The "V"-shaped cut goes at the top of the membrane strip and the notch or straight slice at the bottom, since the membrane is folding the opposite way. In this case, cap the opening at the bottom of the strip which extends onto the field of the roof a minimum of 4". Note: Completed field membrane shall be extended 2" above top edge of cant and solid mopped to cant strip only. , '- ---Curb Base Sheet Cant T--_ - Strip �tl 7, `.,_ Ia - ./ I �; >_ ' �--'f ` \ I //---f f I % �` - �` �p / � ' �ia ' ' - 4� J Outside corner(or curb) detail, mineral surfaced torch applications-part A > First Flintiactir ._,.- STA Smooth i_`---, Counterflash Strip I ti u% a / i - % % .v <C 5 Outside corner(or curb) detail,mineral surfaced torch applications-part B Metal Edge Detail — Mineral Surfaced Applications Base sheet must extend over fascia a min. of 2", mechanically fastened. A min. 12" wide strip of flashing membrane (Flintlastic APP modified bitumen) should then be applied to the base sheet, turned over the roof edge and extending 10" onto the field of the roof. Appropriate edge metal (min. 26 gauge, primed) must be properly installed and secured. Finally the mineral surfaced Flintlastic APP modified bitumen cap sheet is installed securely over the 4" edge metal face (continuous from the field of the roof). Outside corner (or curb) detail, mineral surfaced torch anulications-Dart C Met4 i --- coping >- .._ F141ttast= / 2 x FliPtfast►c Corner—1 STA Smooth Paecs ' = Counterftash Strip Metal Edge Detail — Smooth Surfaced Applications Base sheet must extend over fascia a min. of 2", mechanically fastened. Next, the smooth surfaced Flintlastic APP modified bitumen field membrane is installed, turned down over the fascia. Appropriate edge metal (mm. 26 gauge, primed) C�Ca i �� tea`Qom` .ice` CcrtainTeed Approved Base Sheet Metal edge detail,Flintlastic STA smooth surfaced APP Modified Bitumen Membrane. 1 must be properly installed and secured. A min. 10" wide strip of Flintlastic APP modified bitumen smooth surfaced membrane should then be applied over the metal (Hush to the roof edge and extending a min. of 6" onto the field of the roof past the portion of the metal which rests on the field membrane). Drains —APP A strip of Flintlastic APP modified bitumen large enough to extend a min. of 4" beyond the lead flashing edge in all directions (min. 40" x 40") is applied to the base sheet at the drain area. A min. 30" x 30" lead flashing is installed next. Over the primed flashing the field roof membrane is applied in normal fashion. The drain opening should be cut out while the membrane is still warm and the edges sealed. Set the drain cap in place and secure the clamping ring. If two field plies of Flintlastic APP modified bitumen membrane are used, the first field ply takes the place of the 40" x 40" flashing ply. Insulation to Drain 1 Crain . `l. -N. 1 Fifes 1 / 7 Roof 11cros2 Deck I3 Il Drain detail,torch applications-part A Flintlastic Flashing Collar f annrnx 40"x or) 1 Extended Into & II i i Fully Adhered to 11 a Drain Flange ► � Drain detail, torch applications-part B 18 Drain detail,torch applications-part C Pry-Fnhrhr* itwi Ftnchir r. io' (ai%prcx.30'x 3C) N.. - jam;- 7 Flashing ,r —_._s e - Extended Into Drain Flange 1 )� 1 - -._ , Drain detail, torch application.— D 'tip-._.....,.... part �'�.-` rStrainer Clamping 1 /:::--"-- ' Bolts ��` _______‘ _ Flashing Ring ~--� 11kre\\- —_ ..........x- - .- 11= _ 1 m.,..„, e .6'Q ecCs Vent Pipes Position the smooth watt f..n.o i • Flange Flintlastic flashing on a �l Metteo s-''>c;a. piece of membrane and Morfauxi c,- ,46 mark the dimensions of Bitumen the vents. Cut a hole Aw corresponding to the pipe size so that a snug fit is --„. achieved. The membrane �._e„ strip must be large enough RooAs ,. to extend a min. of 4" Deck �,- beyond the outside edge of Vent pipe detail, torch application membrane. . the vent pipe flange in all directions. Heat the underside of the membrane strip and press into place. Install the vent pipe collar. Over this the Flintlastic field membrane is applied. Seal the base of the pipe collar with melted modified bitumen. 19 Scuppers The scupper flange is positioned between the base ply and die Flintlastic field membrane, securely fastened. The field base ply extends a mm. of 2" above the cant strip. The parapet wall base ply extends from the top outside edge of the parapet over the field base ply to the top of the cant strip, securely fastened. Install scupper, securely fastened 3" o.c., in a bead of sealant. The field ply or plies (on top of the scupper flange) also extend a min. of 2" above the cant strip. Metal Coping Flint!astlL Modified Bitumen f` Cap Sheet Bare Ply I w VI a toll 1 It Alipirf 1`1 1 1 Scupper Range Substrate ► Cant Strip \46,)\ \ Base Ply Completed _ F 1p�dmb. It e ren ii Scupper detail,torch applications. Cut out scupper opening as necessary. Field membrane is fully adhered and edges sealed. Over this, install a cap of fully adhered Flintlastic APP modified bitumen membrane that covers the top of the parapet and extends down the parapet wall and a minimum of 4" onto the field of the roof. Secure membrane 9" o.c. through tin discs along top of parapet.Again, cut out scupper opening and seal membrane edges. Install parapet wall metal coping. Basic Application: Flintlastic SBS Modified Bitumen Prepare the substrate as described on pages 4-5. Flintlastic SBS modified bitumen can be applied in either hot asphalt, cold SBS modified bitumen adhesive or using a professional roofer's torch. Do not use hot asphalt or cold adhesive for applying polyethylene backed Flintlastic SBS modified bitumen (use torch application method). 20 Hot Asphalt Application Roofing asphalt shall conform to ASTM D-312 Type III (slopes up to 1/2"/ft.) or Type IV (slopes l/2"-3"/ft.) Asphalt must not he heated to or above the actual flash point. Asphalt should not be heated and held above the finished blowing temperature for more than 4 hours. All moppings shall be uniform and free from voids. Bitumen temperature shall be at the Equiviscous Temperature (EVT) ±25°F, at the point of application (minimum 425°F). EVT is defined as the temperature at which asphalt attains the proper viscosity _ for application (this information is typically found on the product labeling). Adequate heat at the point ,_ of application is critical to proper adhesion of the 116, membrane plies. Apply asphalt uniformly and evenly without voids; a small bead of asphalt should be visible at all lap s;,;,Asphalt areas. Solid mo in 5 No More Than 4 pp g 6.Ahead or Coil require a min. of 25 lbs./100 ft2 hot asphalt "Hot mop"application of Flintlastic GMS application. Spot mopping of Modified Bitumen Cap Sheet. base sheet, when appropriate, is generally accomplished using a minimum of 9"-12" diameter circles spaced every 18"-24" o.c. in three staggered rows. (Certain Factory Mutual listed specifications may have different requirements; refer to www.roofnay.com for complete details). Excessive, prolonged heating of asphalt can have a detrimental effect on the integrity of the product. Additionally, excessive heating of asphalt poses a serious flash or fire hazard. Refer also to the "Safety" section beginning on page 46 of this handbook for more information. The following chart shows guidelines for heating of asphalt by type (Type III and IV): NRCA published guidelines regarding heating and slope restrictions for mopping grade roof asphalt ASTM D3I2 Type Mopping Temp. !I Heating Temp. I Max. Siope' Type III 400°-450°F 500°F 1/4"- 3" Type IV 400°- 475°F 500°F 3"-6" *CertainTeed recommends use of Type IV asphalt for interply moppings regardless of slope. 21 Cold Adhesive Application SBS modified bitumen adhesive used to apply Flintlastic SBS modified bitumen membrane must he of a type recognized by CertainTeed Corp. as suitable (min. ASTM D-3019, Type III). Adhesive must be stored, handled and applied in a manner consistent with the adhesive manufacturer's recommendations. Strict attention must be paid to every aspect of the adhesive manufacturer's requirements including, but not limited to, weather and climate limitations, application method and technique, curing time, application rates (gallons/100 ft2), handling and storage. Proper squeegee or spray equipment must be used. Do not use modified bitumen adhesives in areas without proper ventilation. Membrane application requirements such as endlap and sidelap widths, number and order of plies and flashing details are the same for both hot and cold applications. . ,'«- -Ilk, '-� r � • Zs, _`e `'ire - p --.---- —--—- VA 444iih, . 1111 Flintlastic GMS can be applied using approved SBS Modified Bitumen adhesives (squeegee method shown). Interply or Mid-ply Application If the Flintlastic SBS modified bitumen specification calls for interply layers, begin membrane application by unrolling the roll and aligning the sidelaps. Re-roll the roll halfway. Standing on the unrolled portion to prevent shifting, begin hot asphalt application* to the substrate at the rate of 25 lbs./100 ft2. Do not apply asphalt more than 6' in front of the roll at any time to prevent premature cooling. Overlap subsequent rolls with appropriate sidelaps and endlaps as specified in the CertainTeed Commercial Roof Systems Manual for the Flintlastic SBS modified bitumen product being used. 22 Cap Sheet Application Begin Flintlastic SBS modified bitumen membrane cap sheet application by unrolling the roll and aligning the sidelaps. Re-roll the roll halfway. Standing on the unrolled portion to prevent shifting, begin hot asphalt application* to the substrate at the rate of 25 lbs./100 ft'. Do not apply asphalt more than 6' in front of the roll at any time to prevent premature cooling. Overlap subsequent rolls with 4" sidelaps and 6" endlaps. See illustration on following page. Cap sheet sidelaps must be staggered from the interply sidelaps. Endlaps must be staggered a min. of 3' apart. For cold adhesive application, use the mop and flop method and back mop all side and end laps. Roll all side and end laps with a seam roller upon completion of the work. (*Or substitute appropriate SBS modified bitumen adhesive as described on page 22). Overlap Flintiastic Cap sheet endlaps a minimum of 6". (Note:cut endlap corners as shown on page 12) 7Fs: 4=;?<>` /J ` .._ _�..• est . -` _ Flashing Details: F=i tiastic SBS Modified Bitumen Flashing details are accomplished using cut pieces of Flintlastic SBS modified bitumen (base flashing and counterflashing strips), sometimes in combination with appropriate prefabricated flashing components. The flashing and counterflashing membrane are set in either hot asphalt or appropriate SBS modified bitumen elastomeric flashing cement, or torch applied. The same side and endlap rules apply to flashing details as to field membrane. Examples of typical flashing details are as follows: 23 Shingle Roof Transition Existing shingles must be removed and replaced to accommodate this detail. At transitions from a "flat" roof section to a sloped, shingle roof section the com- pleted Flintlastic SBS modified bitumen roof system must extend a min. of 18" up the sloped section, past the transition point. (Note that the base sheet must first be installed, extending up the sloped section a min. of 2" past the line where the membrane counterflashing will end so as not to torch or mop directly to the deck.) Next, at the transition area, a min. 30" counterflashing strip of Flintlastic 1. ! 1 (J(/f J Roof . - t I 1 D eck // I + Sheet r Ice dam / f protection may be required %a�' ! for sloped sections �•� ,,s'� in regions where snnwin"occurs ;see Note below) Counterilashing extends a full roll width(min.24")up the sloped section Shingle roof transition. SBS modified bitumen cap sheet must be fully adhered. Position the counterflash- ing strip so that it extends 6" onto the exposed field membrane and a min. of 24" up the sloped section of roof(min. 6" beyond the turned up field membrane). Over the Flintlastic SBS modified bitumen flashing plies the CertainTeed No. 15 Asphalt Felt or Roofers' SelectT ' shingle underlayment is mechanically fastened, beginning 4" above the transition area. Next the shingle starter row and first course of shingles are installed, beginning 2" above the transition area. Note: In regions where snowfall occurs, install CertainTeed WinterGuardTM or Black DiamondTM Base Sheet to the sloped section prior to installing the base sheet and roofing membrane. Contact CertainTeed for details. Parapet Wall Noncombustible cant strip must be installed at the base of the parapet wall. Appropriate CertainTeed base sheet and all field membrane plies must extend a min. of 2" beyond the top of the cant strip. For nailable walls, also install base sheet from the top of the cant strip to the outside edge of the parapet wall. Parapet wall flashing membrane (Flintlastic SBS modified bitumen) not exceeding roll width must extend to the outside edge of the parapet wall if coping is used, 24 or a min. of 8" above the top of the cant strip if termination bar and counterflashing are installed, and 4" onto the field membrane. Parapet Inside Corners Base of corner: Make a "V"- shaped cut in the Flintlastic SBS modified bitumen membrane to permit it to conform to the inside corner fold (both sides of the "V" will neatly overlap when folded into the corner). Secure the membrane flaps using SBS modified bitumen flashing adhesive. Top of corner: Cut a notch part way to permit the top of the membrane to conform to the inside corner and fold over the top of the parapet. Cap the resulting gap with a strip of Flintlastic SBS modified bitumen. Flashing strips must extend a min. of 4" onto the field membrane. Meatal Flasn,ng Outside Corners and Curbs Min 26 Gauge flintfashc Modified At outside corners such as curbs, Bdurnen cap Sheet ':- the base sheet extends 2" beyond the top of the cant strip, and for lase Fly nailable curbs a separate ply of base sheet extends from the inside edge Memtxane of the top of the curb to the top of the cant strip. The field Flintlastic cant Sttip -77 plies and cap sheet extend 2" gook. -.gumbo= above the top of the cant strip. -11111.111111 S---- Next a 2 ply base and cap flashing (Flintlastic) cover the top of the Example of raised curb detail. curb and extend a min. of 4" onto the field of the roof. Install appropriate metal cap. �'5 �C Metal Edge Detail Base sheet must extend over fascia a min. of 2", mechanically fastened. Astor Next, any interply layers and the ti; 1:. E ,t+4 mineral surfaced Flintlastic SBS Rintiastic " Modified - modified bitumen cap sheet are R+tMum""` - , r installed. Appropriate edge metal I (min. 26 gauge, primed) must be raFeed' properly installed and secured. Edge Base Sheet Metal edge detail,hot asphalt application. metal lengths must be overlapped 4" and laps set in a bed of FlintBond or suitable flashing compound. Metal must be properly secured with appropriate fasteners (spaced every 6" staggered). Finally, a mm. 9" wide strip of flashing membrane (Flintlastic SBS modified bitumen) should be fully adhered using hot asphalt or FlintBond trowel grade over the primed metal, flush to the inside edge of the metal and extending a min. of 5"-6" beyond the edge metal onto the field of the roof. 25 Drains — SBS The CertainTeed base sheet should extend into the drain, set in hot asphalt or SBS modified bitumen flashing adhesive in a 9" area around the ring and flange. A strip of Flintlastic SBS modified bitumen membrane large enough to extend a min. of 6" from the lead flashing edge (min. 40"x 40") in all directions is applied over the base sheet, with the drain hole cut out. Drain detail,hot asphalt applications-part A / Insulation C,>7> _c� -^_ - to Drain -, ___t `- - --,_ _ /- ---- Flange Roof Deck II - {I ::,--._ Drain detail, hot asphalt applications—part B r ,/-- HIntiastic _._-_,----_-_-....-2--, -` / Hashing Collar ,/ (approx. 40"x 40") ti 101Pr __ _. Flashing Collar Extendedded Into and !i 1 j t. _ Fa A .__ ii I rully Adhered to !! z_! "`. -\ Drain Flange �\ ll I 26 • • A min. 30"x 30" lead flashing set in compatible flashing compound is secured next. Over this, the field roof membrane is applied in normal fashion. The drain opening should be cut out while the membrane is still warm and the edges sealed (allow the Flintlastic SBS modified bitumen membrane to extend into the drain, well adhered). Set the drain cap in place and secure the clamping ring while the membrane is still warm. Drain detail,hot asphalt applications-part C ,ry "1 • Lead or x"17=• , /-- Copper Flashing p; -c-c-- (approx. 30"x 30") Flashing Extended Into Into f1 r_ -ii ; _- Drain Flange it fl \ 'ft ea . Iii � �. ``a Drain detail, hot asphalt applications-part D l_IAili=■nil•unw lustimtitiri t iW'sr•cr i'lr[-_Marin I r i.....,,..."--4, 9"-.. ! trainer >,_ Iti4,5 _-,* - / Clamping /r,l, - ., .. Bolts a . ____..........._ „ t„ z,L ''‘"3//1- \\ Aii -_ g - Gravel Guard k rte,,.•... !' , mea. a,- I- ,� w.......______, ti'' \ - I i _ Ilr- ,_ . u i \ 27 Vent Pipes After installing the base sheet, position the prefabricated vent pipe flashing on a piece of Flintlastic SBS membrane and mark the dimensions of the vents. Cut a hole corresponding to the pipe size so that a snug fit is achieved. The membrane strip must be large enough to extend a minimum of 4" beyond the outside edge of the vent flange in all directions. Secure the membrane strip using hot asphalt or SBS modified bitumen flashing adhesive and press into place. Install the vent pipe collar, properly fastened. Install the Flintlastic SBS membrane. Use modified bitumen flashing adhesive to seal the base of the vent pipe where the field membrane ends. Vent pipe detail, hot asphalt applications. Lead Sleeve with Primed /! F!annP n 0 Pi__L:__. yi .dl t he'd.'s i lc.a Jt 1.{i ig m di idi tt `) - _- Compound k it i es ylc�` rG;; is ! ..(5‘ I, It l�„ f \ i I h. f T" , 1: t , b 4 4P Roof T �' Deck ii--„,__ Alternate detail,lead pipe flashing. —Primed Lead Flange Flashing I Compound rr, ,— Plumbing O' , i Vent Stack Hot Asphalt 11 , 5 °i T -- E 'er , • l 1-'-_ ii b. 1414. c) R001 y 1 sL -4. , r Deck I li Y, Insulation `, ``� 28 Application of Flintlastic SA NailBase Beginning at the low point of the roof, mechanically fasten Flintlastic SA NailBase to nailable deck using appropriate fasteners. Start with an appropriate roll width (1/3 or 1/2 roll) to accommodate offsetting of sidelaps of subsequent layers of Mid Ply and/or Cap sheet. Install so that no sidelaps are against the flow of water. A minimum fastening ; pattern is every 9" on center on - t -_ r ,, sidelaps and every 18" on center _ in two staggered rows in the field of the sheet. Prime non-nailable substrates such as concrete using FlintPrime SA water-based primer. Allow to dry thoroughly but not more than 4 houp-to retain tack-enhancing properties. Apply SA NailBase using ASTM Type III or IV hot asphalt at the rate of 25 lbs. per 100ft2, or self-adhere SA PlyBase (or Mid Ply). mac= — INN I W Overlap base sheet sidelaps 3" and _ endlaps 4". Offset endlaps a min. of 3'. _ Turn base sheet over fascia and fasten. Do not leave installed base exposed. Cover in the same day with Flintlastic SA Mid Ply and/or Flintlastic SA Cap (or SA Cap FR). Application of Flintlastic SA Mid Ply or PlyBase Note: Proceed to "Before Installing Flintlastic SA Cap (or SA Cap FR)"if installing a 2-pty system. Before installing Flintlastic SA Mid Ply (or PlyBase), sweep the underlying base sheet or primed surface to remove any dust, dirt or sand particles that could interfere with adhesion. Apply Mid Ply (or PlyBase) over installed Flintlastic SA NailBase or, for non-nailable decks such as concrete, properly primed substrates. Surface must be dry and free from dust or dirt. Start Mid Ply (or PlyBase) application at the low point of the roof with appropriate roll width to offset sidelaps 18" from sidelaps of base sheet. Install flush to roof edge if over base sheet, otherwise turn the Mid Ply (or PlyBase) over the fascia min. 2" and secure. Design layout so that no sidelaps are against the flow of water. 29 Cut rolls into manageable lengths. Fold the membrane back halfway lengthwise to remove the split release film. Press membrane securely into place, and repeat with the opposite half of the membrane. _ Use a heavy, weighted roller over the entire surface of the Flintlastic - --' SA Mid Ply (or PlyBasc) membrane to secure the membrane. Work outwards to eliminate voids. Overlap sidelaps of subsequent Mid Ply (or PlyBase) membrane lengths 3" and endlaps 6". Offset (stagger) endlaps min. 3'. Cut endlaps at opposing diagonal corners at a 45° angle approx. 3" from the corners to minimize "T"-seams. Apply a bead or small trowel dab (quarter size) of FlintBond' SBS Modified Bitumen Adhesive, trowel or caulk grade, at the edge of the angled cut to avoid a capillary. Use of - ~°- a hand-held hot air gun at the joint area prior to rolling the membrane '- will maximize adhesion. In areas prone to cold temperatures, snow and freeze-thaw cycles, it may be more effective to use the hot air gun to form joints, and to completely fill all mole holes with asphalt that has been slightly melted using the gun. It is recommended to apply a bead " of FlintBond SBS Modified Bitumen Adhesive, caulkrade at all Mid g � Ply (or PlyBase) side and endlaps to eliminate a capillary. r �- Don't leave the installed Flintlastic SA Mid Ply (or PlyBase) exposed to the weather; cover with Flintlastic SA Cap the same day. 30 Before Installing Flintlastic SA Cap (or SA Cap FR) If roof edge detail utilizes edge metal, proceed as follows. If Mid Ply or (PlyBase) has been applied, install min. 26 gauge edge metal using appropriate fasteners, and set entirely in a uniform 1/8"-1/4" thick troweling of FlintBond SBS Modified Bitumen Adhesive, trowel grade. wimp - Remove any oil from the metal surface using a vinegar and water solution. Prime the horizontal surface of the metal with FlintPrime SA and allow primer to dry. Apply a bead of caulk grade FlintBond adhesive to the edge of the metal where it meets the Mid Ply (or PlyBase). Proceed with Flintlastic SA Cap (or SA Cap FR) installation. If Mid Ply is not specified: Over the Flintlastic SA NailBase, install a FlintFlash SA 9-3/4" wide strip (or cut a strip of Mid Ply to that dimension) extending 6" onto the field of the roof and flush to the roof edge, self-adhered. Install min. 26 gauge edge metal using appropriate fasteners, set entirely in a uniform 1/8"-1/4" thick troweling of FlintBond SBS Modified Bitumen Adhesive, trowel grade. Prime the horizontal surface of the metal with FlintPrime SA and allow primer to dry Apply a bead of caulk grade FlintBond SBS Modified Bitumen Adhesive at the roof side edge of the metal where it meets the Mid Ply strip. Proceed with cap sheet installation. Similarly, complete your sheet metal flashing installation using cut Mid Ply strips or FlintFlash SA at all flashing details prior to flashing application. Seal edges of Mid Ply or FlintFlash flashing strips with a bead of FlintBond. If Mid Ply has been installed as part of the system, set flanges in trowel grade FlintBond and properly fasten. All cap sheet flashings installed to transitions that overlap onto mineral surface must be set in a uniform troweling of FlintBond trowel grade adhesive. 31 Application of Flintlastic SA Cap (or SA Cap FR) Before installing Flintlastic SA Cap (or SA Cap FR), sweep the surface of the installed SA NailBase (or PlyBase) or Mid Ply clean. To install Flintlastic SA Cap (or SA Cap FR), start at the low point of the roof with an appropriate roll width to offset sidelaps from the underlying membrane a minimum of 18". Work with manageable lengths for proper handling. .,.-i '''.1M.. Position SA Cap (or SA Cap FR) with selvage edge release strip at high -_ --, - - side of roof. Install in weather-lapped fashion, with no laps against the flow aQ 1y of water. e _a"� Once positioned, lift and fold back �° (lengthwise) the lower half of the d- _ +��� membrane. Remove the split release film and press firmly into place. Then repeat with the other (high side . .; ` ` of the roof) half of the membrane. Follow the same layout and split release film procedures as for Mid Ply (or PlyBase), but overlap sidelaps _ 4" and endlaps 6". Use a heavy, weighted roller over the entire - - - surface of Flintlastic SA Cap (or SA -may' .�� Cap FR) to secure it in place and �'` ~ prevent voids, working outward fromLL-42tos, the center of the sheet. 4'4 ' " 32 As subsequent membrane lengths are installed, remove the selvage edge release strip just prior to overlapping to keep the adhesive area protected - -� and clean. Cut endlaps at opposing - diagonal corners at a 45° angle approx. 4" from the corners to minimize T-seams. 1' Use FlintBond SBS Modified Bitumen Adhesive, trowel grade, on the entire 6" width of each endlap prior to overlapping. Apply a uniform 1/8"-1/4" troweling of the FlintBond on the entire width of the endlaps to the underlying membrane. Install =—. the overlapping sheet. Always apply = FlintBond on the entire width of any overlap when applying SA Cap (or SA Cap FR) over another mineral d SBsn s Cap (or SAdie�ed surface such as the SA Pd Cap FR) endlap. At all vertical and other flashing points, apply FlintBond SBS Modified Bitumen Adhesive, trowel grade, wherever there is an overlap onto mineral surfacing. Once the membrane has had a chance to bond, check all laps and joints for full adhesion. If the membrane can be lifted at any area it is not properly adhered. A seam probing tool can be helpful to check for small voids at laps. If necessary, use appropriate hand-held hot air welding tool and seam roller or an application of FlintBond to seal small unbonded areas if they exist. Some of the Accessory Products and Tools You'll Need: The Flintlastic SA Family of Products: FlintFlash SA Flashing Rolls are pre-cut rolls of Mid Ply (1/3rd roll width and 1/4th roll width), designed to make quick work of flashing details. FlintPrime SA is a specially engineered, premium water-based, solvent-free primer for wood, metal or concrete. It is designed to enhance the adhesion of self-adhesive roofing membranes. Available in 1-gallon cans, 3-gallon buckets and 5-gallon pails. FlintBond Premium SBS Modified Bitumen Adhesive is a premium grade adhesive, available in trowel and caulk grade. With Flintlastic SA membranes, the trowel and caulk grade are used for endlap, sidelap bead and vertical flashing details. Available in 3-gallon buckets, 5-gallon pails and 10.3 oz caulk tubes. 33 Every professional roofer is familiar with the tools needed to complete a roof installation, but just as a recap, among the specific tools you'll need to install Flintlastic SA are: • Weighted roller for pressing the membrane into place • Suitable trowel for applying adhesive to flashing details • Roofer's knife with hooked blade • Long handled (standing) roller with 1/8"-1/4" nap for applying primer (1/8" nap for smooth surfaces, 1/4" nap for more porous surfaces) • Caulk gun for applying beads of Flintlastic adhesive • Hand-held hot air welding gun such as the Leister Triac (110 volt power required) or Primus Sievert PNS-4 Hot Air Kit • Seam probing tool to check for small voids Important Application Considerations • Do not install in inappropriate weather. SA membranes rely on warm, dry conditions for proper adhesion. • Store the SA material properly to protect it before use. Keep dry and above 50°F • Do not apply membrane that has been improperly stored, exposed to moisture, or has lost its tack. If the material isn't bonding. STOP the application! • Always remember to put safety first and follow all OSHA safety guidelines with any roofing installation. • Refer to the CertainTeed Commercial Roof Systems Manual for complete requirements. • Substrates must be free of dust, dirt, oil, debris and moisture. • Primer must be applied at the specified rate and must be allowed to thoroughly dry. • Work with manageable lengths of Mid Ply and Cap for the particular job. Where appropriate, cut rolls into 1/3 or 1/2 roll lengths and allow material to relax prior to installation. • In cooler weather, a hand held hot air welding gun can be used to warm the sidelap areas and improve adhesion (prior to application of the FlintBond SBS Modified Bitumen Adhesive). • Use caution with the weighted roller at endlap areas...don't squeeze out too much adhesive. • When applying Mid Ply directly to substrate, design adequate roof ventilation into the system through the use of roof relief vents. 34 • Do not mix Flintlastic SA membranes with other types of roof membranes. Flintlastic SA membranes are specifically designed to be applied together. The permanent top film of the Mid Ply, PlyBase and Nail Base cannot receive torching, hot asphalt or other non self-adhering application method. The Flintlastic SA membranes cannot be applied to any surfaces other than as described herein. • Do not use cold adhesives with Flintlastic SA membranes other than trowel grade for flashing details and cap sheet overlaps as described herein. The Proper T Sear» Detail • Before adhering Flintlastic SA Mid Ply or Cap (or SA Cap FR) endlaps, trim the underlying sheet's lower outside corner at the end of the roll. • Follow with the overlapping sheet, trimming the upper outside corner. • Corners should be trimmed on a diagonal angle 5-1/2" long from end of roll to outside edge. • Width of trim should be equal in width to the sidelap specified (4" for Flintlastic SA Cap [or SA Cap FRI and 3" for Flintlastic SA Mid Ply [or PlyBasel). • Trimmed corners should be completely covered by application of succeeding courses. • Note: If using Flintlastic SA Mid Ply (or PlyBase), apply quarter-size dab of FlintBond at T seam area. If using Flintlastic SA Cap (or SA Cap FR), the endlap should be completely set in trowel grade FlintBond along the entire 6" lap width. is- Apply FlintBond SES Modified Bitumen Adhesive trowel grade to the full 6'endlap width tnclodinq the endiap cut area '•5'/,'.� Overlapping &hest. veni&eT yf tJ Y6ti1 Sheet B derh�ina unaenvirng Ovenapping •------Street b+ -i'i tii7€»t d I- 6'-I I-51/=-1 35 Typical Construction Details - Flintlastic SA 2-Ply System Shingle Transition f‘‘. \ GertalnTeePers'SUnderlaym rurationd I SB:Moodrhed Muir._ r+-- f.almcn `tl �i ilItiatYV i TuRv I;? •-* ..4 CV 9431 GW446 i arlo uta sutzz 't -�`� ftintiastrc SA ,,� Cap flashing t t likk, . --, FtrM• Ctir 4q!unease Sheet 4 r,tlar C S,'?Cap i NOTE:In regions where ice damming may occur,substitute WinterGuard for Roofers'Select, extended as tar up the sloped section as ice damming may occur,Set WrnterGuard in FlintRnnrt where it nvertans SA Can Ftashinn Ilse Rnnters'Se!ect above that nnint rrigt1 O .he Wititertiliern minimum 4" I Fiinttastic SA Cap Sheet R' I Strainer M41 w�r with Integral , deatl dt R*itBrnd - ,. ,-_ Beadof /'ter , Drain Range li- '., _r_»f IiliFt'A.i 3;4 ire f=. i=—=t— a tuft Ni2!�iT.Il h' rnAartvinn Prit- tlt with 4 Fill taSthr"A Fiiid thine `" •'— Fbntl trwt .`+ 4;0' T 4,r` Tooted Down into 4 NailBase Sheet Grain Opening 1 Psr:!in Detail- 36 Typical Construction Details - Flintlastic SA 2-Ply System Parapet Wall Metal Copt nu / Flintlastic SA ) NailBase Sheet _ 111 (Extends Over f i Vertu'Wail 2'j ".__ j I - SA t C p 1 i i ita3i$ a+�w + 5A cap i • { FlintBond SBS Modified Bitumen Adhesive I i Futt�Wtdth Ot i•fonzontal 4 �---b -r A fld Vertical i. .. ( Cap Overlap • 4 v Cant Strip Flintlastic SA NailBase Sheet Vent Pipe Flange Rolled Edoe Over VT-.t om A . FtittitGSt C+SA Cap r-Aii Field Sheet t? ! rd} Basting[yam fY��J�f�`lgj�slNl�Jlf ip Bead of F7ntBond Vent Pipe Flange \ Set in FtintBond -.. - . -- ---=- - •— - � - . _ r .- _ Bead o F bntiast c SA FlintBond aiiBase Suet Vent Pipe Collar Detail Typical Construction Details - Flintlastic SA 2-Ply System Alternate Parapet Wall Meta'Upping Flintlastic SA NailBase Sheet __ (Extends Over 1 Vertical Wal 2') j t pimiaoir-A rs. I Mari Fiinjitc f SA Cap 1 ;t FlintBond S8S Modified 1 Bitumen 1 t,*—.Adhesive a^ tuwei Grand ai Hui izoiiiai - - Cay Over tap i i t ``t cex : ear- -- - -::--,„---. .,----- iliMMIrligg N Cant Strip Flintlastic SA Nail8ase Sheet Metal Copm9 F FCSA Cap Flintlastic SA / 1 IYWIDAJL.N ICCI t i Vertical Wall 2'1 i { , I ,Ni i F!il+tt?+a!1d A�7hes ve, TrcR7'Grate,2t Horizontal Cap Overlap Frttlastic SA Mid Pty ._..— F3 hin Strip S F. - -- f N. I E.iwitrg 5-Past 1 1 1 `5,_ Il `,—t% ! :., I rrti.�z : ST-t r- 1 I Ftntl .SA CAP c 1. �Gy^p€r Entitc I Set in NAM=--4. "Primed '4' 4 Bead of FlintBond r. _- / i= A...4111114.--,11...---,1,=---,---,-,-- it i - l Cant Stip F1=nttastk;SA NatBase SBeet at* Scupper Detail Typical Construction Details - Flintlastic SA 2-Ply System Concrete Wall Termination with Surface Mount Flashing Install Appropriate Sheet Metal COunterflashing to g Polyurethane) 4 Cnnrrrte 1 _—.-. -- 1 Fasteners e.. r:::,...,.-.an ! -- - r____ ---.._-__ 1 - .__ fasteners Anorox. 6,—"!=nrf&_1;id 1 i 8'(2OOmm)Q.C. I 1 i !tnnast+c SA Cap Flashing { Flintlastic SA Mid Pfy � � Counterilashing i C ':•": '1 Fling-fond Crowe! tirade:at HO,1/1:111141 .. r Cap Overlap f!int!astic SA Car Fse!C•Ply Flintlashc SA Mid Ply or PlyBase Cant --* • , , _, , Concrete Root Deck Strip ((Horizontal and Vertical Surface Primed with f lintTh 1111E SA, Typical Construction Details - Flintlastic SA 2•Ply System Rain Gutter Edge Detail „440010011.11111e i-Iiiiuu, L J!\ Cap Flintlastic SA NailBase Bead of Mechanically FlintBond Attached �. ....--"<e"...;.-----..> . _.� <i \_. Sheet Metal \ Eche Fiashina -, Prime Flange with FlintPrime SA \� Before Stripping FlintFlash SA or Sheet Metal Naitable Flintlastic SA Mid Ply Gutter Substrate 12'Strip ...4101.1.111.°111 Flintlastic SA NailBaseFlintlastic SA Mechanically Attached Cap Recommended ---"..' Beal of;,mmtioncl. - f '+Yelp— ...... ` — ` -4a6 Minimum 26 Gauge Naiiable ,. '�._ _ Edge Metal Substrate - \ Set in FlintBond, Primed with FlintPrime SA FlintHash SA 9”Strip Edge Dctaii Typical Construction Details - Flintlastic SA 2-Ply System Inside Corner Metal Coping ::---- .„-----r--. --.-.--. --.1 _ - t+,-, _.,..- . Flintlastic SA Cap ..- , `---- , --,-- 1.., Flintlastic SA Nail Base ,I :•'''-r/.- ,,,,, ,...„.. ii ,,,,,, .......,...Ciaili strip 1 _ . Flintlastic SA Cap---- , Corner Pieces Set In FlintBond FlintBond --. * --- --- - Flintlastic SA Metal Nail Base Cant Y -.).... I - '''-e- '<-- -4'''..- 7-. ,• .' ,-- „„-- )l-, -'-- ---- „,---- -......„ ,....._ -,1,--- ,,,,2,„..-”" .e...9'' -::- .. II ' .----"-------..-"---------.-------- --, ---) i --, . , ••,,,Flintlastic.--/ _:3•1 _-- ... . . .. / ,-- _. . - -Flintlastic SA Cap „„.--1 ' , Corner Piece -- - - Set In FlintBond FlintBond Outside Corner 4 i Typical Construction Details - Flintlastic SA 3-Ply System Vent Pipe Collar Detail Vent Pipe Range Rolled Edge Over Vent Pipe . Vent Pipe illR t-tlnud5tt%SA iejr =«7r" ...gni gt4.1 Chins Mii __Iffilai It . Bend of 4. -- --- Vent Pipe Flange FlintBond Set in RintBond - -..,, ,\I .0' .......„, .... _...„--..,---.=...............,,,,,„ ____ __ ________.....„.... . -......,. .......rr_.- ',:11:671617.__:41b*ji.ffiANIN ter ._ _.y' -ii,.: Y; it '1' Metal Coping hintiastrc SA Mid Ply / (Extends Over j Verticat Wall 2') Flintlastic SA NariBase Sheet _ (Extends Over Vertical WaH 9'i .-.. ....-- e 77- 11.E1 � I t • ® Eiilrtiobiw Sri%ap f tlintlasntic • I t I FllntBond SBS Modified --Bitumen Adhesive. ?torte!Grade F p __ --` ;ap Vveriap; rt :, tiH`r 41..,' N \ Cant Ctrin clinHactir CA Na.IRace Chaet Ftintlactir CA Miff Ch, nr SA Nyft Parapet Wall 42 Typical Construction Details - Flintlastic SA 3•PIy System Drain Detail t Flintlastic SA Cap Sheet Clamping Ring S1r:a_ir?ar -00011 -. - a-iti ii it NI a' L E.,,,31:1 LI % mow" _ Z,2"'_�_'t'B�'P f$int8ond 4 ----,........10 Y - �y t ndeflytng J,yI��..14 ffI.. FiintlastIC A Mta�'}!, .y'fr 5��, " _ 7ttinect-thAvn-tn o ,..,..9e Suter Oram Opening _ , Pnmei t watt Fiunriastic SA Mia Pty Meta;Coping or SA PtyBase (Extends Over Vertical Wait?i / Ftrnttastic SA Cap Fhnttasec SA / ' NattBase Sheet •---- (Extends Over ' _"..rn t r I i i¢ytittn n i = f F r�C SA'.`a�Riy\ al Holihxdai ,S, ,' 1 t'}$ais xA C,µ7Oveii,* t 7f I.f .-_..___ ." .... ( ?'t Extends foto upv:r 1 i z ' -*. { \- 1-.'0,tiScupper-Entite Scupper Set +n FNnleord and Flange Prated kill Scupper Detail 43 Typical Construction Details - Flintlastic SA 3-Ply System Shingle Transition 6 \ \„,„Ntt. ,7 \i/* \ N. 4 eriainTeed fers Select Undertayrnent laws, , X \ ! 4 't J i;tt U)Uini IFAS Mrxfiffnr! --Sduny Auliesive futlyW leer *= ntu Suet sui ace ps (Mic mews SuttnC \\ -211/4 _ Flintlastic SA a' r% <sR '; Cap Flashing a N . y` >i / i Flintlastic Sn Bn Sheet Flintlastic SA Mid Fly flinciastic SA Cap ii, _ __ __ ,aF.�Ai�' Daut. .7;-z7—_.7.7,—_-7-=-_T-.--.:=' NOTE.In regions where ice damming may occur,substitute WinterGuard for Roofers' Select extended as far up the sloped section as ice damming may occur.Set Vf nterGuard in Rint8ond where it overlaps SA Cap flashing Use Rooters'Select above that mini !awe.over tie Winte,aii!Agl miniehorn 4'. f\ Metal Coping j j Flintlastic SA Cap I 1 Flintlastic SA i I Mid Ply � Flintlastic SA \ J Nail Base 1 i t linttastic SA Capes __ ~--,.... �',' -_` Corner Pieces i cant Strip Set In FlintBond \ ' FlintBond iaa_`�a li.. ;.lie ro as�. viuci 44 Typical Construction Details - Flintlastic SA 3-Ply System Edge Detail 6 f 4410..P.' Fiintlastic SA Mid Piv Flintlastic SA Cap or SA PtyBase Recommended Bead of Fiint8ond - in aim • aqB v `-\ �T Mechanically Attached �y s. Minimum 26 Gauge Nailable Edge Metal- Substrate Set in FlintBond. Primed with FlintPrime SA Flintlastic SA Nail Base Metal Flintlastic SA Coping ..------- Cant - , Mid Ply Strip ;..4...,,,,,,, 1 //--'„. / — ' M I r. � p .P" / ,7 .- - 4y n, ,,,;,..7„....,..--2,>, -....,,,, --...,1„... -- ---------X .../....."j--- ,.„_,,,,,,‘,, ‘,,,,,, .--"-------";--------- SA Cap - / Flintlastic SA Cap Corner Piece SetIn FlintBond FlintOond Outside Corner 45 Job Completion Before considering any roof project complete, walk the roof and check laps for any signs of unbonded areas (a trowel can be used for this purpose). Check flashing details to be sure they are secure. Leave roof and premises clean and free of any roofing debris (daily). Be sure all vent caps are snug and drain screens securely in place. Safety Tips As stated in the warning on page 8, use of propane torches and hot asphalt requires thorough knowledge and skill in all aspects of safety with respect to their use and handling. CertainTeed recommends that professional applicators receive the CERTA torch safety training as offered by the MRCA or NRCA (see inside cover) and participate in all asphalt heating and handling safety training available through their local roofing associations, ARMA and NFPA (see inside cover), local fire departments, OSHA and the NRCA, among others. Under no circumstances should Flintlastic modified bitumen roofing application be attempted by "do-it-yourselfers" or any persons other than professional, trained roofers. It is the roofing contractor's sole responsibility to be certain all crew members are appropriately trained in safe and proper use of propane torching and hot asphalt equipment and procedures. The following safety tips are a general reference only and are in no way all-inclusive. Job Watch When the torch application method is used, it is important to remember that carelessness resulting in heat entering a crevice may cause concealed smoldering. A supervisor trained in fire safety should remain on the jobsite a minimum of 4 hours after cessation of torching to check for any signs of smoke, smoldering or fire. The safety check should utilize infra-red thermometers and should include a thorough interior check of the attic, crawl spaces and return air ducts in addition to the roof area where torches have been utilized. Prior to leaving the jobsite the contractor must be certain that all chance of fire, including smoldering fire, has been eliminated. Personnel • Proper clothing, including work boots, long pants, long sleeved shirts and gloves, must be worn. It is the contractor's responsibility to require employees to wear proper attire. • Workmen, other than the torch operator, should be not closer than 3 feet to the torch flame. • It is the contractor's responsibility to observe all fire prevention policies and practices during the installation of the roof system. 46 • It is the contractor's responsibility to train, instruct and warn employees on the use and handling of propane torching equipment. • Extra caution must be used when torching near exposed edges of insulation to prevent flame from coming into contact with any flammable material. Contact for any length of time with lead or other materials affected by heat must be avoided. • Never use the equipment in an enclosed area. • Refer to NFPA S8 "Standard for the Storage and Handling of Liquified Petroleum Gas" and appropriate publications of the National Propane Gas Association (1150 17th St. NW, Ste. 310, Washington, DC 20036-4623 Ph. 202-466-7200) and the National Fire Protection Association (1 Batterymarch Park, Quincy, MA 02169-7471 Ph. 617-770-3000). Fire Department Regulations • Written notice should be given to the local fire department and any necessary permits must be acquired. • The required number of fire extinguishers shall be on the roof at all times. • Portable smoke detectors should be installed in attics as required by the local fire department. • All supervisors and crew members on the jobsite shall have fire safetytraining. The crew supervisor or foreman must remain on the jobsite at least 4 hours after cessation of torching, and shall check the complete roof and attic area for any signs of smoke or smoldering. • No flammable liquids shall be stored or used on the roof(excluding LPG in approved containers). Any LPG not in use shall be stored on the ground. Tools and Equipment • Be certain that all torching equipment is in good working order. • Be certain cylinder valves are clean. • Use an adjustable pilot with a complete shut-off valve. • Use a flint or electronic ignitor to light the torch. Matches or disposable lighters are unsafe and not acceptable. • Do not use any equipment without an operating pressure gauge. • Do not operate any pressure gauge beyond the top of its scale, near excessive heat (above 150°F) or where there is excessive vibration. • Use a torch stand to direct the torch flame upward when lie torch is briefly set down. Shut off completely when not in use. 47 • Propane tanks must be secured in an upright position, placed a minimum of 10' from the torch flame at all times. • Secure propane tanks when on the roof. • Increase the size of the propane tank if necessary to prevent frost from occurring. Never heat the tank with a torch or any other device, and never put the torch flame anywhere near the tank. • Never turn a propane tank on its side to increase pressure. Liquid could escape. • Protect cylinder valves, and where possible use cylinders that have valve protection welded to the cylinder. Never lift a cylinder by the valve. Valves are made of soft brass and are easily broken. • Do not tighten brass fittings too tightly with a wrench. • Do not attempt to put out a cylinder fire if it cannot be done without tipping the tank; Call the fire department. • Never fill a propane cylinder that is in need of repair. • Never lay a torch to rest on a gas cylinder. • Use only hose intended for use with LP gas. • Do not use hose longer than 50'. • Use an adjustable, U.L. listed regulator with the torch. • Keep vent in pressure regulator unobstructed at all times. • Make sure flow of gas through regulator is in the proper direction. Directional flow is indicated on the regulator. • Use a soap solution to check for gas leaks before lighting torch. Then check for proper operation of the torch. Never check for leaks using lighter or matches. • If a leak occurs, stop work immediately and repair all relevant parts. Do not use any torch equipment that is leaking gas at any fitting. • Stop torching immediately if any propane odor is detected. • Check hoses frequently for wear and tear, and do not allow torch flame to come into contact with them. Keep hoses free of kinks and do not allow heavy equipment to roll over them. Also check hoses for any signs of burned or charred areas. • Be aware of the difference between liquid and vapor gas bottles and dispensing equipment. 48 • Treat the torch as if it is always burning. In sunlight it can be difficult to see the flame, and when working near mechanical equipment you cannot always hear the torch. • Never leave a torch unattended. • Never lay a torch over the edge of the roof. • Do not use a trowel as a torch stand. • When shutting off the torch, close the propane cylinder valve first and let the remaining gas burn out of the hose before closing the torch valve. • Keep an ABC or Halon fire extinguisher on the roof, readily accessible to each worker using a torch at all times. Make sure the extinguisher is readily accessible, but not so close to the torch or propane equipment that it cannot be safely accessed in the event of a fire. • When using a dry chemical type extinguisher, direct the chemical stream at the base of the fire from a safe distance of about 10' to 15'. Sweep the fire away from you, starting at its nearest point and moving the chemical stream toward the furthest point. • Do not use soda acid fire extinguisher—it spreads the flame. • Check all equipment for wear and tear and repair or replace as necessary. • Use extreme caution when working with torches in areas where you cannot see. Heat the membrane away from the area and then apply it to the flashing. Do not torch directly into any crevice or unsafe area where flame could be sucked in. • Protect all equipment from damage; store in a toolbox. Building Safety • Use noncombustible type cant strips such as perlite or fiber glass and cover them with appropriate CertainTeed base sheet. • Use appropriate CertainTeed base sheet over all nailable deck types including plywood, wood, lightweight insulating concrete, and over all insulations and any flammable surface. • Use noncombustible insulation, and cover it with appropriate CertainTeed base sheet (see also pages 5-6). • Install metal flashings to penetrations or protect flashings with tight-fitting collar prior to torching. • Use a small detail torch when applying flashing details. • Be certain all air conditioning units, exhaust fans, and air intake fans in the work area are shut off at the roof control. 49 • Shield air conditioning units and other protrusions with perlite or similar panels when using the torch around them. Heat roofing membrane away from air conditioning units, fans, soil pipes, and all other protrusions, and set in place while still hot. Use extreme caution to prevent the flame from being pulled into the building interior. • Feather seams around details with a warm trowel. • When torching at flashings, corners or voids in the roof or roof deck, never torch directly. Always torch the membrane to be applied and then adhere it to the corner or joint. • Use caution when torching near pipes in the event there is suction present. Failure to utilize base sheet as required by manufacturer specifications is extremely dangerous as the base sheet provides a protective covering for underlying combustibles. • Examine the roof substrate for any void, hole or gap and fill it with noncombustible or perlite cant strip. Cover the cant strip with CertainTeed Type G2 fiber glass base sheet. • Never torch directly to insulation. Appropriate CertainTeed base sheet is required over all insulations. RIC/TIMA recommends that polyure-thane and polyisocyanurate insulations he isolated from the roof membrane via the use of an additional layer of noncombustible insulation and CertainTeed base sheet, or an interim base ply acceptable to the membrane manufacturer. • Install CertainTeed Type G2 fiber glass base sheet over all flammable surfaces and insulations. Base sheet must fit tightly around all deck openings and must turn up parapet walls so that torch flame cannot flash down into and start a fire underneath the deck. • Never torch into any area where you cannot see; do not use the torch in areas such as under air conditioning units or behind counterflashing. • Don't torch directly to wood fiber cant strips or wood fiber insulations. • Don't torch directly to any cant strip, insulation, wood or any other flammable surface. • Never torch near gas lines or electrical wires. • Never torch to flammable surfaces such as EPS insulations. • Never torch around flammable vents. • Do not point the torch under rooftop equipment. • Do not direct the torch down open roof penetrations, or near openings around roof penetrations. 50 • Never point the torch at low flashings where there is an overhang and flame could get up under the counterflashing (such as around skylights or prefabricated curbs with fiberboard sidewall insulation). • Torching equipment is made for roofing application only and should not be used for drying out a roof or as a preheater torch. • Never apply modified bitumen products directly over exposed conduits or pipes laying on the roof deck. • LP gas is heavier than air. Do not work in an enclosed area where gas can accumulate. • Do not rest an operating torch directly on the membrane. There is danger of fire and danger of damaging the membrane. • Don't lay an operating torch on an open penetration on the roof. If the penetration is part of an air intake system, the flame could be sucked into the building. Additional Hot Asphalt Considerations • Maintain kettle and tanker temperatures less than 25°F below the actual flash point of the material used. • NEVER heat materials to or above the actual flash point. • Don't maintain asphalt at high temperatures for prolonged periods of time. • Don't allow asphalt to stand in luggers for long periods of times. • Use insulated hot bitumen transport lines to help maintain acceptable bitumen temperature at point of application. • Circulate bitumen while heating. 51 Reference Table - Fascia and Cleat The following tables represent current NRCA recommendations as of the print date of this material. RECOMMENDED MINIMUM GAUGES FOR FASCIA AND CLEAT 0 EXPOSED FACE I ALUMINUM ( COLD I GALVANIZED RSTAINLESS 1 Mf WITN FF BRAKES Al I(l(11, OI I Ft) I OR COATED STEEL t-I PAT COPPED '�A"DIMENSION i ^--I.1 14) I COP =. y L !3m AND 3n4) 1 L. l ..1-: BEEL I —J E UP TO 3"FACE .040' I1RE 20 oz. I 24 go. 24 go_ NOT MOORED }I AME GAUGE UP TO 3"FACE .032' 16 oz. 24 ga. 26 pa. AB FASCIA METAL SAME GAUGE 3"TO 6"FACE .040" 16 oz. 24 ga. 24 ga. AS FASCIA METAL 1 I ONE GAGE 6-TO 5 FACE 050" I 20 oz. 24 ga. I 24 ga. i hEA:nEK Trwk SI ADD BRAKES TO I ADD BRAKES TO ADO BRAKES TO ADD BRAKES TO CNE GAUGE 6"TO 15"FACE fHEAvIER THAN IWO-PIECE FACE STIFFEN OR USE I STIFFEN OR USE IWWO PIECE FACETWO-PIECE STIFFENOUSERW CE FACE USE FASCIA METAL Cs RECOMMENDED PROFILES AND FASTENING FOR FASCIA AND CLEAT 1" UP TO 1 112" FASTEN APPROX.3"TO 8'0.C.STAGGERED,WITH 7 7 1T CORROSION RESISTANT,BARBED,ANNULAR RING // ! I : "s / I OR SCREW SHANK NAIL LENGTH TO ACHIEVE 7/ ;j $-1,T / j \� APPROX I Ii A.'PENETRAIONINTOMAILER i" j I 7 r N I \ i / { i i "A"rt —APPROX. T + f..., LGASKETED FASTENERS 'E "A' D PPROX,18"O C DEPENDING UPON WIND ZONE AND LOCAL 1 `1/z,4" CONDITIONS.) —'. - �'L4' f I FASCIA CAP PROFILE "A"TYPE PROFILE "L"TYPE PROFILE FASTEN AT APPROX. 6"O.C.wIT.H CORROSION RESISTANT,BARBED, NOTES: ANNULAR RING.OR SCREW SHANK NAIL. 1. CONSIDERATION MUST 8E GIVEN TO WINO ZONE AND LOCAL LENGTH TO ACHIEVE CONOmONS FOR THE SELECTION OF METAL GAUGE.PROFILE.AND F APPROX 1 1i4" FLSTENINC SCHEDULE.SEVERE CONDITIONS OR CODE AND NAA E!RAT ICA 11.TU REGULATORY DOOMS MAT��P..�EQUIRE MORE CONSERVATIVE DEnS1GNS. •E••UE4NC THE E TABLE,%,vO!ICiNAL ITT v""' D \/���-.—CACI' ...11.:EAG,11A(CQ CONSIDERED.SUCH AS FASTENING PATTERN. i BRAKE FOR INCREASED X 3 I- UPLIFT RESISTANCE 2. ALL CLEATS SHALL BE CONTINUOUS WITH LENGTHS NOT TO EXCEED 1 12 FEET ALLOW A 114"GAP BETWEEN PIECES. 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