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The self -adhered layer of a roofing system provides a waterproof barrier for vulnerable areas on
a roof. Tri-Built Granular provides a waterproof barrier as a 'second line of defense against
wind -driven rain or ice damming.
TRI-BUILT® Granular is engineered to bring significant
performance values:
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• Cold weather flexibility —Easy to install even at cold temperatures
• Designed with a taped selvage edge for 3 inches of edge lap protection
• Granules provide a slip -resistant surface for excellent traction and safe installation.k`
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TRI-BUILT® Granular Self Adhered Underlayment
Roll & Pallet Specs
Length per Roll:
Width per Roll:
Nominal Weight per Roll:
Roll Size:
Rolls per Pallet:
Pallet Weight:
65' / 19.8 m
36" / 91 cm
52 Ibs / 23.6 kg
1.95sq/18m2
30
1,615 Ibs / 732 kg
Technical Dab
Meets or exceeds the following test standards
TEST & STANDARD TYPICAL VALUE
Surface
Release Liner
Weiaht Per Si
Nall Sealability ASTM 01970
Permeability ASTM E96
Tensile Strength ASTM 19701D
Low TempFlexability ASTM 01970
Tear Resistance ASTM 01970
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Adhesion to Plywood ASTM D1970
Waterproofing Integrity Low Temp Flex ASTM 01970
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Waterproofing Integrity of Lap ASTM D1970
Test data is based on average taken over several production runs and should not be considered or interpreted as
minimum or maximum values Values are typical data as manufactured and mot limiting specifications. All Values ± 10%
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Tri-Built Granular Surfaced Self -Adhering
Underlayment Instructions
CAUTION: Read and understand all instructions and precautions before applying the
underlayment.-
PRECAUTIONS
• The underlayment should be installed by a professional roofing contractor.
• The underlayment is designed to be covered by shingles or other roofing
material.
• Protection from sunlight is required to assure its long-term performance.
• The underlayment is a moisture and vapor barrier. Since ice build-up is partially a
function of ventilation, the spaces under the covered deck area and the attic
space must be ventilated in accordance with FHA Minimum Property Standards
and local building codes.
• The underlayment is intended for exterior application only.
• Apply the underlayment directly to the wood deck. Do not apply shingle
underlayment beneath the granulated underlayment.
Use extreme caution when installing underlayment. The underlayment surface is
slippery even when dry. Use of Fall Protection is Highly Recommended. Consult
OSHA for Guidelines on Fall Protection (29 CFR 1926.500).
• For best results, apply the underlayment when the air temperature is over 40' F
(5°C) but below 100* F (38'C). If applied in temperatures below 40° F (S°C),
the underlayment is stiffer and will not fully seal until it is warmed. If applied in
temperatures above 100* F (38°C), it may become difficult to remove the release
poly backing. U this situation should occur, move product into a shaded area until
cool. Once cooled, the release poly backing can be easily removed.
• Store the underlayment in a dry, well -ventilated area. Stand the underlayment
upright. Do not store at 90' F (32°C), or warmer, for extended periods of time.
• When applying the underlayment, always follow local building codes and the
shingle manufacturer's instructions for installation of its product.
EAVE PREPARATION
(1) The underlayment should be applied over the metal drip edge at the eave,
ensure metal drip edge is nailed properly.
(2) The underlayment should be applied under the drip edge at the rake.
DECK PREPARATION
(1) TRI-BUILT underlayment should be applied on roofs having slopes of 1 inch
rise in 12 inches run or greater.
(2) It can be applied on new construction or when reroofing, provided existing
shingles have been removed. Remove all old roofing down to the deck, or,
in new construction, apply over the new deck.
(3) Sweep the deck surface to remove dirt and debris. The deck must be clean,
smooth and dry before applying the underlayment. Replace any damaged or
rotted deck boards. No primer is necessary.
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(1) Unroll the underlayment and cut into 10 foot to 20 foot lengths, depending on
length of job. Allow it to relax for 3 to 5 minutes.
(2) Reroll each portion. Remove the first two feet of the release backer and press
the product into place. Overlap the bottom edge (eave) by 1 /4 inch. While
supporting the roll with one hand, remove the release backer with the other
hand and press or roll into place. The underlayment may be secured with nails
or staples (18 inches on center) on steeper slopes or as needed.
(3) Along a valley, the underlayment can be cut lengthwise for easier handling. For
maximum protection, the roll width should remain intact and extend 18 inches
on either side of the valley. Peel back the poly backer sheet and press the
underlayment into place working from the center of the valley or ridge outward
in each direction. Always apply valleys starting at the low point and work
upwards. The underlayment should be applied in valleys before doing eave
applications with membrane.
(4) The underlayment should extend from eaves to a point 24 inches inside the
exterior wall. This will place the underlayment well above the maximum ice dam
buildup line, in most areas. Consult local building code for specific
requirements.
(5) If a second course of underlayment is needed, overlap the second course 3
inches onto the top of the first course taped selvage edge. The lap area must
be firmly hand rolled to insure a watertight bond. Continue this same
application procedure for additional courses, as needed. Adhesive is not
required.
(6) Extra courses should be installed using the same application instructions as
described in sections 1 and 2. Extra courses may also be installed with nails or
staples (18 inches on center) as needed and depending on the slope of the
roof. Use hand pressure or a roller to smooth the lapped area to insure good
adhesion.
(7) Overlap at least 6 inches when the ends of two rolls meet.
(8) Cover the underlayment with finish roofing material. Do not allow the
underlayment to remain uncovered. Prolonged exposure to sun and weather will
adversely affect this product's performance.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS: i
ATENCION: Antes de colocar el material subyacente lea y asegurese de entender todas las
instrucciones y medidas de precauci6n.
PRECAUCIONES
• El material subyacente debe ser instalado por un instalador profesional.
• El material subyacente he sido disehado para ester cubierto por tejas u otro material de
techado. Para garantizar su efectividad a largo plazo, tiene qua ester protecido de la
luz del sol.
• El material subyacente sirve de barrera a la humedad y al vapor. Ya que la acumulaci6n
de hielo as an parte una funci6n de Is ventilaci6n, los espacios debajo de Is superficie
de madera y el espacio del Atico deben ser ventilados de acuerdo con las Propiedades
EstAndares Minimas de la Administraci6n Federal de Vivienda de EE.UU. (FHA) y con
los c6digos de construccibn locales.
• El material subyacente es exclusivamente para use exterior.
• El material subyacente debe ser colocado directamente sobre Is superficie de madera
sin otra capa asfAltica por debajo.
• Tenga mucho cuidado al instalar la membrane de impermeabilizaci6n. La membrana de
impermeabilizacidn es muy resbaladiza sun cuando estA seca. Se recomienda el use
de un sistema de protecci6n contra las cafdas. Para obtener lea Pautas sobre Is
protecci6n contra las caldas, consulte las regulaciones OHSA (29 CFR 1926.500).
• Para obtener los mejores resultados, instale el material subyacente cuando la
temperature ambiente est6 a mAs de 5°C Pero a menos de 38°C. Si se coloca a
temperatures inferiores a los 5°C, el material subyacente estarA mAs tieso y no sellarA
completamente mientras no sea calentado. Si se coloca a temperaturas superiores a
los 38°C, puede ser diffcil despegar el forro. Si esto Ilegara a suceder, ponga el
producto en un lugar fresco y cubier to hasta que se enfrie. Una vez frfo, el forro se
desprende fAcilmente.
• Almacene el material subyacente en Areas secas y bien ventiladas, en posici6n vertical.
No se debe almacenar por perfodos prolongados a temperaturas superiores a los
32°C.
• Al colocar el material subyacente siga siempre las normas de los c6digos de
construcci6n locales, asi como las instrucciones del fabricante de tejas sobre la
instalaci6n de su producto.
PREPARAC16N DE LOS ALEROS
(1) Se debe splicer el material subyacente sobre el goter6n metAlico del alero.
Asegurese de que all goter6n metAlico est6 clavado correctamente.
(2) Se debe aplicar el material subyacente bajo el borde de goteo, en la inclinaci6n.
PREPARAC16N OE LA SUPERFICIE OE MADERA
(1) El material subyacente debe ser colocado sobre techos con una pendiente minima
de 85 mm por metro.
(2) Puede colocarse an construcciones nuevas o en remodelaci6n de techos, siempre
que las tejas antiguas hayan sido sacadas. Quite todo el techado antiguo hasta Ilegar
a la superficie de madera o, en el caso de construcciones nuevas, col6quelo
directamente sobre Is superficie nueva.
(3) Limpie Is superficie de madera pars quitar la suciedad y los desechos. El material
subyacente debe ser colocado sobre una superficie de madera limpia, lisa y sees;
reemplace cualquier tabla que est6 dafiada o podrida. No se necesita imprimador.
INSTALAT16N
(1) Desenrolle el material subyacente y c6rtelo en segmentos de 1 O a 20 pies de
longitud, dependiendo de Is longitud necesaria para el trabajo. D6jelo reposar
durante unos 3-5 minutos.
(2) Vuelva a enrollar cada pedazo. Desprenda los primeros 0.60 m del forro y presione el
producto contra la madera para que quede en su sitio. Coloque el producto de modo
que cubra la orilla del alero y se extienda 7 mm por debajo de Este. Superp6ngalo 7
mm en el extremo inferior del alero. Mientras sujeta el rollo con una mano, desprenda
el forro con la otra y presione el rollo contra la madera pars. que quede en su sitio. En
la pendientes mAs empinadas o segun sea necesario, el material subyacente puede
sujetarse con grapas o clavos, colocados cada 0.45 m.
(3) Para instalar el material subyacente a to largo de un canal, c6rtelo longitudinalmente
Para facilhar su manipulaci6n. Para protecci6n mAxima, el ancho del rollo debe
mantenerse intacto y extender 0.45 m a cada lado del canal. Desprenda el forro y
presione el material subyacente contra la superficie para que quede an su sitio,
empezando del centro del canal o de la cumbrera hacia afuera an ambos sentidos.
La instalaci6n del material subyacente en los canales debe empezarse desde el
punto mAs bajo hacia arriba y hacerse antes de colocar Is membrana an los aleros.
(4) El material subyacente debe extenderse desde los aleros hasta un punto situado a
0.60 m dentro de Is pared exterior. De esta manera, en la mayorfa de los lugares, el
material subyacente quedarA bien por encima de Is Ilnea de acumulaci6n de hielo.
Para obtener requerimientos especfficos, consults el c6digo de construcci6n local.
(5) Si necesita colocar una segunda material subyacente, superponga Is segunda hilera
unas 3 pulgadas sobre Is parte superior del borde superpuesto de Is uni6n. El Area
superpuesta debe presionarse a mano Para que Is uni6n quede sellada
herm6ticamente contra el ague. AI agregar mAs hileras, siga el mismo procedimiento
de aplicaci6n, segun sea necesario. No as requiere adhesivo.
(6) Las hileras adicionales deben ser instaladas usando las mismas instrucciones
descritas en la Secci6n 4. Las hileras adicionales tambi6n pueden ser instaladas con
clavos o grapas (0.45 m de centro a centro) segun sea necesario o dependiendo de
la pendiente del techo. Para garantizar que el producto quede bien adherido, aplane
las Areas superpuestas con la mano o con un rodillo.
(7) En el encuentro de dos rollos, haga una superposici6n de por to menos 150 mm.
(8) Recubra el material subyacente con el material de techado final. No to deje
destapado pues de quedar expuesto al sol mucho tiempo su efectividad se verA
afectada
UILT
Beacon Sales Acquisition, Inc.
505 Huntmar Park Drive, Suite 300
® Herndon,VA 20170
www.becn.com
TRI-BUILT is a registered trademark wholly owned by Beacon Sales Acquisition, Inc.,
® 2018TR1-BUILTAII rights reserved. TRI-BUILT Synthetic Roofing Underlayment is
manufactured exclusively for Beacon Sales Acquisition, Inc. by Owens Corning%
Product claims should be directed to Owens Corning at 1-800-ROOFING.
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FL34539
Application Type
New
Code Version
2020
Application Status
Approved
Comments
Arch ived
Product Manufacturer Beacon Sales Acquisitions, Inc. c/o Owens Corning Roofing and Asphalt
LLC
Address/Phone/Email 1 Owens Corning Parkway
Toledo, OH 43657
(740) 587-3562
greg.keeler@owenscorning.com
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Florida Engineer or Architect Name who developed
the Evaluation Report
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Quality Assurance Contract Expiration Date
Validated By
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Sections from the Code
Greg Keeler
greg.keeler@owenscorning.com
Roofing
Underlayments
Evaluation Report from a Florida Registered Architect or a Licensed Florida
Professional Engineer
® Evaluation Report - Hardcopy Received
Zachary R. Priest
PE-74021
PRI Construction Materials Technologies, LLC
12/31/2024
Steven M. Urich, PE
Validation Checklist - Hardcopy Received
FL34539 RO COI OCR20001 2020 FBC Eval TRI-BUILT Granular.odf
Standard Year
ASTM D 1970 2015
ASTM D 226 2009
Product Approval Method Method 1 Option D
Date Submitted
10/14/2020
Date Validated
10/15/2020
Date Pending FBC Approval
10/25/2020
Date Approved
12/16/2020
Summary of Products
FL #
Model, Number or Name
Description
34539.1
TRI-BUILT Granular Underlayment
A self -adhered underlayment used as an alternative to ASTM D
226, Type II roofing felt.
Limits of Use
Installation Instructions
Approved for use in HVHZ: No
FL34539_RO II_OCR20001 2020 FBC Eva] TRI-BUILT
Granularpdf
Approved for use outside HVHZ: Yes
Impact Resistant: N/A
Verified By: Zachary R. Priest PE-74021
Design Pressure: N/A
Created by Independent Third Party: Yes
Other: See evaluation report for limits of use.
Evaluation Reports
FL34539_RO AE OCR20001 2020 FBC Eval TRI-BUILT
Granular.pdf
Created by Independent Third Party: Yes
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TECHNICAL SERVICES, LLC
EVALUATION REPORT
Certificate of Authorization No. 29824
17520 Edinburgh Drive
Tampa, FL 33647
(813) 480-3421
FLORIDA BUILDING CODE, 7T" EDITION (2020)
Manufacturer: BEACON SALES ACQUISITIONS, INC. Issued October 14, 2020
c/o OWENS CORNING ROOFING AND ASPHALT
LLC
1 Owens Corning Parkway
Toledo, OH 43657
(800) 438-7465
www.owenscorning.com
Manufacturing Location: Houston, TX
Brentwood, NH
Quality Assurance: PRI Construction Materials Technologies, LLC (QUA9110)
SCOPE
Category:
Roofing
Subcategory:
U nderlayments
Code Sections:
1507.1.1, 1507.1.1.1
Properties:
Physical properties
REFERENCES
ED& Report No. Standard Year
PRI Construction Materials Technologies (TST6049) OCF-294-02-01 ICC-ES AC 188' 2012
ICC-ES AC 48 2012
PRI Construction Materials Technologies (TST6049) OCF-338-02-01 ASTM D 1970 2015a
'Determined to be equivalent to ASTM D 226-09, Type II
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
TRI-BUILT Granular A self -adhered underlayment used as an alternative to ASTM D 226, Type II roofing felt.
Underlayment The underlayment is composed of SBS modified asphalt with a fiberglass mat internal
reinforcement and is surfaced with granules. The product is supplied with a nominal
thickness of 50 mils in 1.95-sq rolls with nominal dimensions of 3-ft x 65-ft. See
manufacturer's installation instructions for further detail.
OCR20001 FL34539 Page 1 of 3
This evaluation report is provided for State of Florida product approval under Rule 61G20-3. The manufacturer shall notify CREEK
Technical Services, LLC of any product changes or quality assurance changes throughout the duration for which this report is valid.
This evaluation report does not express nor imply warranty, installation, recommended use, or other product attributes that are not
specifically addressed herein.
CREEK
TECHNICAL, SERVICES, LLC
APPLICATION
BEACON SALES ACQUISITIONS, INC.
c/o OWENS CORNING ROOFING AND ASPHALT LLC
TRI-BUILT Granular Underlayment
Roof Deck: The roof deck shall be constructed of closely fitted plywood sheathing for new or
existing construction. Deck shall be installed in accordance with FBC
requirements. Roof decks shall have no morel than 1/8" gap at abutting joints.
Min. slope: 2:12 or in accordance in with FBC
Application: Prior to beginning installation, the underlayment shall be unrolled and allowed to
relax for a minimum of 3-5 minutes. The underlayment installation shall comply
with FBC Table 1507.1.1.1.
The underlayment shall be installed with the roll length parallel to the eave, starting
at the eave fold the underlayment away from eave onto itself. The underlayment
shall be installed direct -to -decking with the lower release backer removed and
pressed firmly into place to ensure complete contact with the deck. Repeat with
upper release backer. Overlap successive courses with minimum 3" side laps and
minimum 6" staggered end laps.
In steep -slope applications (>6:12), it is permissible to nail the underlayment 12-
inches on -center as needed (nails shall be installed perpendicular to deck with the
nail heads flush to the top surface of the underlayment).
For valley applications, the roll shall be applied centered along the valley prior to
installing the underlayment at the eave -and overlapped a minimum of 6-inches.
For eave protection, the underlayment should extend to a point 18-inches beyond
the interior wall.
Min. Application Temperature: 40°F; Contact the manufacturer when installing at temperatures below the
minimum application temperature.
Allowable roof coverings: Mechanical attachment of asphalt shingles and slate shingles shall be permitted in
accordance with the FBC.
OCR20001 FL34539 Page 2 of 3
This evaluation report is provided for State of Florida product approval under Rule 61G20-3. The manufacturer shall notify CREEK
Technical Services, LLC of any product changes or quality assurance changes throughout the duration for which this report is valid.
This evaluation report does not express nor imply warranty, installation, recommended use, or other product attributes that are not
specifically addressed herein.
BEACON SALES ACQUISITIONS, INC.
CREEK c/o OWENS CORNING ROOFING AND ASPHALT LLC
TECHNICAL SERVICES, LLC TRI-BUILT Granular Underlayment,
LIMITATIONS
1) This evaluation report is not for use in the HVHZ.
2) Fire Classification is not within the scope of this evaluation.
3) Wind uplift resistance in not within scope of this evaluation.
4) Installation of the evaluated product shall comply with this report, the FBC, and the manufacturer's published
application instructions. Where discrepancies exist between these sources, the more restrictive and FBC
compliant installation detail shall prevail.
5) Deck substrates shall be clean, dry, and free from any irregularities and debris. All fasteners in the deck
shall be checked for protrusion and corrected prior to underlayment application.
6) The underlayment may be used as described in other current FBC product approval documents.
7) Roof coverings shall not be adhered directly to the underlayment. Roof coverings shall be mechanically
fastened through the underlayment to the roof deck.
8) The underlayment shall not be installed over existing roof coverings.
9) The underlayment shall be installed starting at the eave in horizontal layers such that the laps shed water
from the deck. The first layer shall cover the entire bottom edge of the deck. End laps shall be staggered a
minimum of 24-inches from the preceding course.
10) The underlayment shall be exposed on the roof deck for a maximum duration of 30 days.
11) All products listed in this report shall be manufactured under a quality assurance program in compliance with
Rule 61 G20-3.
COMPLIANCE STATEMENT
The products evaluated herein by Zachary R. Priest, P.E. have demonstrated compliance with the Florida Building
Code, 7th Edition (2020) as evidenced in the referenced documents submitted by the named manufacturer.
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Zachary R. Priest, P.E.
Florida Registration No. 74021
Organization No. ANE9641
CREEK Technical Services, LLC does not have, nor will it acquire, a financial interest in any company manufacturing or distributing products under this
evaluation.
CREEK Technical Services, LLC is not owned, operated, or controlled by any company manufacturing or distributing products under this evaluation.
Zachary R. Priest, P.E. does not have, nor will acquire, a financial interest in any company manufacturing or distributing products under this evaluation.
Zachary R. Priest, P.E. does not have, nor will acquire, a financial interest in any other entity involved in the approval process of the product.
END OF REPORT
OCR20001 FL34539 Page 3 of 3
This evaluation report is provided for State of Florida product approval under Rule 61G20-3. The manufacturer shall notify CREEK
Technical Services, LLC of any product changes or quality assurance changes throughout the duration for which this report is valid.
This evaluation report does not express nor imply warranty, installation, recommended use, or other product attributes that are not
specifically addressed herein.