HomeMy WebLinkAboutLETTER OF COMPLETION 1 '
Juan C.Camacho
icamacho.ennfamail.com Tel.-305-778-6049
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St.Lucie County
January 10t", 2022 permitting
St. Lucie County Building Planning& Development Services
Building&Code Regulation Divisions
2300 Virginia Avenue
Fort Pierce, FL 34982
Re: Frank Musarra
115 Northeast Naranja Avenue
Port St. Lucie, FL 34983
Permit number 2107-0309
Letter Of Completion
Dear Building Dept. Official:
Based on the personal communications,field reports and on-site visual inspections of the roof
and attic spaces performed by the undersigned professional engineer at the above listed
property address, the re-roofing job performed by the contractor Florida Premier Roofing
followed the requirements of the current Florida Building Code (7t' edition, 2020) and unit
the Florida pp
Product Approvals.
As requested, we are providing the following information of details used for the installation of
the roof at the subject noted address. This letter covers the following inspections that were
completed:
a. BUILDING ROOF SHEATHING/RE-NAILING—on 9/16/2021
b. BUILDING ROOF DRY-IN& FLASHING—on 9/16/2021.
C. BUILDING ROOF FINAL—on 9/23/2021.
Information of materials installed at the roof that was inspected:
• All materials were properly and correctly installed to a clean, smooth decking surface.
• Decking was re-nailed every 6" O.C. in field and along perimeter using galvanized 8d, 2 3/8"
ring shank nails.
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• Over the roof deck was installed the ABC PRO Guard 20 Synthetic Roofing waterproof
underlayment, and it is 50% overlapped to meet code. Underlayment was fastened every 6"
O.C. on side and end laps and every 12" O.C. in the field per manufacturer install instructions.
• Fasteners for underlayment were I Y4, 12-gauge electro-ga Ivan ized ring shank nails which
comply with ASTMF 1667.
• One layer of CertainTeed/Tamko asphalt shingles of color Driftwood/Natural Timber was
installed.Those shingles were installed in a nail pattern consistent with the manufacturer
recommendations on the packaging for 6 nail applications. This repeats for the other side. 6
nails were used per sleeve. Nails used were smooth shank coiled electrogalvanized roofing
nails, 1 %".
• 2.5" drip edge metal sheets in the shape "L" were installed on all eaves and rakes to protect
from flashing and from water beneath shingles. Overlaps were a minimum of 4". Nail spacing
was a maximum of 2" and 1 %" roofing nails were used. Drip edge was applied over the
underlayment. Roofing cement was applied a minimum of 4" over the drip edge flange. Finally,
shingles were installed on the top of all drip edge.
• 4 new lead pipe boots were installed. Roofing cement was placed on top of the underlayment
where the vent was to be placed.Vent was placed and then secured with smooth roofing nails
1 V.Top of the flange is under shingles, while the bottom rests on top.
• 1 new gooseneck vent was installed on top of the underlayment so that top and side flanges
are under shingles and bottom is on top of shingles. 3 new off ridge vents and 1 skylight were
also installed.
Sincerely,
Juan C. Camacho
Professional Engineer
Florida P.E. License#67287 1 - 2 O Z 2
Expiration Date: February 28, 2023
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