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Report for: Warrior Roofing Manufacturing
3050 Warrior Road
Tuscaloosa, AL 35405
Attention: Steven Crew
Product ID(s): #30
Manufacturer: Warrior Roofing Manufacturing
(Tuscaloosa, AL)
PRI-CMT Project No.: WRMI-008-02-02
Source: Warrior Roofing Manufacturing
Date Received: Jul. 24, 2008
Date(s) Tested: Jul. 29, 2008 — Aug. 8, 2008
Purpose: Evaluate Warrior Roofing Manufacturing's (Tuscaloosa, AL) #34for compliance
with ASTM D 226: Standard Specification for Asphalt -Saturated Organic
Felt Used in Roofing and Waterproofing.
Test Methods: Testing was completed as described in ASTM D 226-06, -05, and -97a:
Standard Specification for Asphalt -Saturated Organic Felt Used in Roofing and
Waterproofing. Test methods assigned or referenced include ASTM D 70:
Standard Test Method for Density of Semi -Solid Bituminous Materials
(Pycnometer Method); ASTM D 146: Standard Test Methods for Sampling and
Testing Bitumen -Saturated Felts and Woven Fabrics for Roofing and
Waterproofing; and ASTM D 6136: Standard Test Method for Kerosine Number
of Unsaturated (Dry) Felt by Vacuum Method.
Sampling: The sample received from Warrior Manufacturing on July 24, 2008 was a full
factory labeled roll of felt.
WRMI-008-02-02 PRI-CMT Accreditations: [AS TL-189: Miami -Dade 11-0429.05: Florida TST5878: Los Angeles TA24819: CRRC
The test results, opinions, or interpretations are based on the material supplied by the client. This report is for the exclusive use of stated
client. No reproduction or facsimile in any form can be made without the client's permission. This report shall not be reproduced except in
full without the written approval of this laboratory. PRf Construction Materials Technologies LLC assumes no responsibility nor makes a
performance or warranty statement for this material or products and processes containing this material in connection with this report.
PRI Construction Materials Technologies LLC 6408 Badger Drive Tampa, FL 33610 Tel: 813-621-5777 Fax: 813-621-5840 e-mail: materialstesting@pricmt.com WebSite:http:/Iwww.pricmt.com
Warrior Roofing Manufacturing
ASTM D 226 for
#30
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Results of Testina:
PropertyRequirement
.. Result
.• T11
ype
Physical Requirements
Breaking Strength (Ibf/in-width)
20 specimens; 1" x 6" x thickness;
Cond. 2h @ 73.4±3.6°F & 50±5%RH,
ASTM D 146
Test @ 73.4±3.6°F; Rate=2in/min
Longitudinal (with fiber grain)
66
>_ 30
>_ 40
Transverse (across fiber grain)
30
>_ 15
>_ 20
Pliability [Pass/Fail]
10 specimens; 1" x 8" x thickness;
Cond. 10-15min in water @ 77±1.8°F;
ASTM D 146
1/2" radius
%" radius
Test 900 around radius in 2s
Longitudinal (with fiber grain)
Pass
No Failures
No Failures
Transverse (across fiber grain)
Pass
No Failures
No Failures
Loss on Heating (weight %)
2 specimens; 12" x 6" x thickness;
ASTM D 146
2
<_ 4
<_ 4
Test Cond. 221±5°F for 5h±3min
Dimensions and Masses
Width of Roll (in)
ASTM D 146
36
36
36
Variation, %
0.3
± 0.7
± 0.7
Area, min (ft)
ASTM D 146
216
432
216
Moisture at Point of Manufacture (%)
ASTM D 146
NT
54.3
< 4.1
As Received'
3.0
< 4.3
<_ 4.1
Net Mass of Saturated Felt (lb/100ft2)
ASTM D 146
27.3
> 11.5
? 26
Mass of Saturant (lb/100ft2)
ASTM D 146
15.9
>_ 6.2
>_ 15.0
Percent Saturation (%)
ASTM D 226
150
? 120
>_ 150
Saturation Efficiency (%)
ASTM D 226
NA
>_ 70
Mass of Desaturated Felt (lb/100ft)
ASTM D 146
10.6
> 5.2
>_ 10.0
Ash (%)
ASTM D 146
4.0
<_ 10.0
< 10.0
Continued on Following Page
The test results, opinions, or interpretations are based on the material supplied by the client. This report is for the exclusive use of stated
client. No reproduction or facsimile in any form can be made without the client's permission. This report shall not be reproduced except in
full without the written approval of this laboratory. PRI Construction Materials Technologies LLC assumes no responsibility nor makes a
performance or warranty statement for this material or products and processes containing this material in connection with this report.
PRI Construction Materials Technologies LLC 6408 Badger Drive Tampa, FL 33610 Tel: 813-621-5777 fax; 813-621-5840 e-mail: matedalstesting@pricmt.com WebSite: http:/Avww.pricmt,com
Warrior Roofing Manufacturing
ASTM D 226 for
#30
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Perforated Felt (in 2) ASTM D 226 NA 50.05
Average Venting Area (%) ASTM D 226 NA >_ 0.1 •••
Other
Unrolling @ 50OF and 140OF [Pass/Fai/J ASTM D 226 Pass No Damage No Damage
1- Moisture (As Received) was utilized in lieu of Moisture at Point of
NT- Not Tested;
NA- Not Applicable
Statement of Compliance: The product tested is compliant with ASTM D 226: Standard Specification for
Asphalt -Saturated Organic Felt Used in Roofing and Waterproofing as
Type 11 (No. 30). _ GASN..-
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Signed: �?� a Signed:
✓ Brad (3riybows i
Managing Director
Date: & hi Date:
Report Issue History:
Issue # Date Pages ( Revision Description (if applicable)
Original 07/24/2008 3 NA
Revisionl 11/09/2011 3 Revised to exclude reference to Florida Building Code 2007.
Reissued.
END OF REPORT
WRMI-008-02-02 PRI-CMT Accreditations: IAS TL-189; Miami -Dade 11-0429.05• Florida TST5878• Los Angeles TA24819• CRRC
The test results, opinions, or interpretations are based on the material supplied by the client. This report is for the exclusive use of stated
client. No reproduction or facsimile in any form can be made without the client's permission, This report shall not be reproduced except in
full without the written approval of this laboratory. PRI Construction Materials Technologies LLC assumes no responsibility nor makes a
performance or warranty statement for this material or products and processes containing this material in connection with this report.
PRI Construction Materials Technologies LLC 6408 Badger Drive Tampa, FL 33610 Tel: 813-621-5777 Fax; 813-621-5840 e-mail: materialstesting@pricmt.com WebSite: http://www.pricmt.com
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Roofing Felt Installation Recommendations
Be aware that roofing felt should not be walked upon prior to fastening into position.
Proper safety equipment is recommended for all installations. Also, the roof decking
should be clear of debris and moisture prior to installation of the roofing felt.
Roofing felt should be installed from the bottom of the roof in horizontal layers to
increase the water shedding ability of the felt. The initial layer of felt should be installed
to cover the bottom edge of the decking, from edge to edge. Overhang is not required.
Anchor the top corner of the felt after it has been properly positioned and roll the felt out
across the roof. Pay careful attention to roll the felt out smoothly, avoiding wrinkles as
you move across the roof. The top edge of the felt should be fastened no less than every
eight inches. The middle and bottom edge should also be fastened no less than every
eight inches. Fasteners should be applied no less than every eight inches along the eaves.
The next course of felt should also be aligned with the roof edge and should overlap the
previous course two inches (sometimes referred to as head lap). In the event you get to
the end of a roll prior to getting to the opposite edge of the roof, begin a new roll with a
four inch overlap over the end of the prior roll (sometimes referred to as end lap). The
same fastening pattern used on the middle and bottom of the initial course should be used
for each subsequent course. For the top of each subsequent course, fasten intermittently
to hold the top edge in place until the next course is applied. The fasteners in the bottom
of the next course will hold the top of the previous course securely.
Continue up the roof in this manner. Be sure to firmly fasten the top of the final course if
it terminates at the top edge of the roof. Otherwise, overlap the felt over the ridge and
secure then begin at the bottom of the other side of the ridge and repeat the process.
In valleys, lay a vertical section of roofing felt the length of the valley prior to the
installation of the horizontal runs of roofing felt. If you use more than one section of
roofing felt in a valley, be certain to start at the b(
length a minimum of two inches as you move up
shedding.
In the event some wrinkles are created while fastening down a course of felt, slice the
wrinkles and fasten them flat to the deck. Then seal the cuts with waterproofing cement.
Installation of the primary roof covering (ex. Shingles) is recommended immediately
after felt installation.
NOTE: LOCAL BUILDING CODES MAY REQUIRE A DIFFERENT FASTENING
PATTERN AND/OR SPECIFIC FASTENER TYPES THAN RECOMMENDED BY
THESE INSTRUCTIONS. PLEASE CONTACT YOUR LOCAL BUILDING CODE
ADMINISTRATOR FOR THE EXISTENCE OF REGIONALLY SPECIFIC
FASTENING REQUIREMENTS.