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The Gulf Coast Gulf Rib®
Roofing Panel
Gulf Coast Gulf rib' panels are a strong,
LL durable, economic, and attractive answer to
the growing demand for metal roofing needs
in Florida and southern Georgia. Extremely
4 versatile, they are suitable for homes and
businesses as well as agricultural and utility
buildings Gulf Rib' panels provide a 36-
' inch coverage with 3/4 inch ribs on nine -inch
centers, and utilize an anti -siphoning channel
Figure 1 The Horseshoe Beach Gulf Coast Supply to provide protection from severe weather
office (left) and manufacturing facility. I
conditions. Both panels and trim are fabricated
using state-of-the-art computerized e�,uipment
found at our facilities in three locations in Florida,
to assure uniformity and consistency i� product
manufacture. Panels are roll -formed tol the lengths
specified by customers in either Galvae or
any of more than twenty colors of painted 29-
gauge, 26-gauge, and 24-gauge high -ter
ready for either customer pickup or on j,
ery (customers should call about availat
24-gauge metal). Your Gulf Coast repreI,
is waiting to assist you in making the be
for your particular roofing needs.
Gulf Coast's Gulf Rib' panels are i
from AZ-50 (painted) or AZ-55 (bare
Galvalume) grade 80 coil stock (grade
bare Galvalume finish is not only dural
here i
Figure 3 The Gulf rib panel
rile metal,
ite deliv-
ility of
entative
A choice
0 for 24 Figure 2 The 4 locations of Gulf Coast Supply.
.e and cost effective, but offers reflectivity so valuable
the South. The paint system employed on painted
roducts offers optimum exterior protection plus superior
resistance to corrosion and ultraviolet radiation.
While bare Galvalume carries a 25-year
limited coil manufacturer's finish warranty,
most painted metal carries a 40-year war-
ranty. Both painted and unpainted are of the
highest known quality in the industry.
Gulf Coast also stocks a complete lire of fasteners, sealants, and other accessories to meet
every need of both the do-it-yourself homeowner and the roofing contractor. A complete line of
both in -stock and custom-made flashings and trims are available in all colors as well.
GULF RIBTM 'DETAIL MANUAL
Installation of Panels
Roof Pitch
Gulf Coast roofing panels require a certain degree of pitch to ensure proper water drainage.
Florida Building Code allows a minimum pitch of 2/12 for Gulf Rib® panels as long as lap screws
and sealant are applied to the laps to prevent water from siphoning over the ribs (see Fig. S on p. 4).
Lap screws and sealant are optional when the pitch is 4/12 or greater (4/12 pitch means that there is 4
inches of rise for every 12 inches running horizontally). As a general principle, the less steep the roof,
and the more necessary also that sealant be used at all side -laps. Consult our representative for
recommendations for your particular roof pitch, and about roofing options if you have less than a 2/12
pitch.
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 6 for more details.
Roof Application
Panel installation should begin at the gable end of the roof opposite the prevailing rain -bearing
wind (this will provide added assurance against wind -driven rain being forced under the laps). Measure
one panel width in from the roof edge. At this point chalk a line from ridge to eave. Place the leading
edge of the first panel along this line. It is extremely important that this panel be laid square to the eave
and ridge so that the remaining panels will line up square on the roof frame. It is wise to have a person
at the eave and at the ridge to ensure that the proper panel coverage is being maintained across the roof.
Also be sure that the panels are properly side -lapped (see fig. 7 on page 7).
In applications where end -lapping is necessary, the upper panel on the slope should lap over the
panel that is lower on the slope by about 12 inches. Lesser roof pitches require a greater amount of
panel overlap. All end -lap applications should use two horizontal rows of butyl sealant tape across the
panel and proper fastening to provide a maximum water seal.
An overhang of 2 to 3 inches on the eave is recommended to provide a drip edge, while only 1
inch overhang is necessary where gutters are used. The open panel ribs at the eave can be sealed with
inside closures. For maximum weather -tightness, a row of butyl tape can be applied above and beneath
closure material.
Trimming and Cutting Steel Panels
The best device for cutting steel panels across the profile is either hand snips or a nibbler.
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 to 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 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.
CAUTION! clean all metal shavings and particles off of roof to avoid unsightly rust stains
Residential Trim
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Sidewall
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Figure 4 Roofing trims and flashings are named ley the
location or function of that particular piece on the building.
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Lap Screw Apply sealant
to lap
overlap �♦ _
^purlin-liearing:leg deckin
Figure 5 Butyl tape or caulk is required when the
roof pitch is 3/12 or less, with lap screws applied
every 2 feet to maintain water -tightness of the lap.
On pitches greater than 3/12, lap screws and butyl
tape are optional. For more details on screws,
see pgs. 6 and 7.
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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 extend 2 to 3 inches past the eave to allow a sufficient drip
edge (except as noted on pg. 3 concerning gutters). When a roof transition is involved, panels of
the upper portion should be ordered short to allow placement of the transition flashing (see
diagram on p. 10). The Gulf Coast sales personnel are ready to assist customers with information
specific to their particular roof.
Specially-washered screws applied through the flat of the metal is the most recommended
method used to attach roofing panels. 1-inch screws can be used if penetration of only 3/a inch is
either necessary or desired; otherwise, 11/z inch screws are usually recommended. 2% inch screws
are also available, and are often used by those who adhere to through -the -rib fastening, and for
ridge -cap application. See pages 6 and 7 for more information on screw spacing and ordering.
Ordering and Applying Trim
The most common flashing for metal roofing is the ridge cap, which is used at the peak of a
roof where two opposing roof slopes join. Other flashings include transition flashing, end wall
and sidewall flashings, and valleys (see diagram on right for application). Eave trims include
gable flashing and eave drip, either of which are often applied above fascia trim. When roof pitch
exceeds 5/12 (a 5 inch rise in 12 inches), the slope of the roof should be mentioned when ordering
ridge caps, endwalls, and eave drip. When a steeper roof slope meets a lesser slope, both slopes
should be mentioned when ordering transition flashing.
At the gable edge the use of gable trim adds to the appearance of the structure and protects
the fly -rafter, and sidewall flashing is used where the side of a panel butts up against an adjacent
wall. In either case, the installer should be careful to seal between the gable rake or sidewall and
panel with butyl sealant tape, and to fasten the rake every 6" to 12" up the slope of the roof with
the appropriate screws. If eave drip is used on the gable, the number of 90 degree eave drip
should be specified separately from that used on the drip edge when ordering.
To prevent penetration of water, insects, and debris at the ridge, outside closures should be
inserted between the ridge cap and the top end of the panel. Screws are applied through the ridge
cap, closure, and rib in at least every other rib of the panels. At least a 11/2" (or preferably 2%z")
screw should be used for attaching ridge caps. Self -drilling lap screws can also be used to attach
ridge caps.
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.
How to Figure and Apply
Gulf Coast Supply carries screws in 3 di
inch, and 2'/z inch. 1-inch screws will t
1'/2 inch are the best all-purpose size. 11,,
necessary for attaching ridge caps. TI
used to figure approximate quantities of
spacings and sizes of roofs. For 2-foots
screws, multiply the total linear feet of r
-rent lengths: 1 inch, 1'/2
•ely penetrate a lx4, but the
or 2%-inch screws are
table on the right can be
trews for various purlin
Icing between rows of
tal times 2.7
Example: your order is 1250 feet br
1250 x 2.7 = 3375 sic]
Please confirm all estimates with your Gulf
you placed your order.
Codes allow re -roofing over shingles
provided the roof has been checked by a lice
Gulf Rib metal roofing can be separated
pine battens spaced on maximum 24"centers
direct contact between pressure treated lu
potential corrosion, Gulf Coast Supply sell
CAUTION: Battens must be fastened ti
minimum 8d common or pneumatic nails sp
calculations according to ASCE 7-98). Batt
of ridge, eave, hip, valley, and gable -end t
For solid decking, at least 15/32-inch stru
center is required.
If care is taken, metal roofing applicatio
quickly and accurately into the desired spaci
accurately in the proper locations on panels.
For panel lap details, see Figure 5 on pa
Gulf Rib roofing.
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used roofing contractor to insure levelness and pullout integrity.
from the moisture barrier by minimum, nominal 1 "x3" yellow
, or according to ASCE calculations where applicable. Since
mber and metal roofing must be avoided in order to prevent
only untreated battens.
the roof deck with minimum #6 screws at 12" on -center, or two
iced 8" on -center, or one every 4" on -center (or by applicable
ens must be installed to support the entire width and length
plywood supported on rafters at a maximum of 24" on
can be aided by pre -drilling panels, allowing screws to go
g. Pre -drilling will work provided that pilot holes are placed
Purlin spacing must be uniform and carefully measured.
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Delivery policy Delivery charges apply to all ord
department for details.
Sales tax All orders picked up at Gulf Coast Supp
state sales tax. Tax exemptions should be verifi
Coast Policies
s where delivery is requested. Please consult your Gulf Coast sales
Warrantied products A 40 year warranty appliesltl
warranty to Galvalume material. Ask for detail I.
Indemnity All prices and designs are subject to chI
Disclaimer While we have made every attempt at e
printing, or technical errors.
OR Canning —a repeating, wave -like appearance in i
phenomenon in metal panels like Gulf Rib roofer
defect, nor a cause for rejection. See p. 3 for dett,
and all orders delivered within the state of Florida, are subject to
i prior to delivery or customer pickup.
most material* manufactured from painted coil stock, and a 25-year
without notice
in this manual, we are not responsible for typographic,
e length of the panel —is a common and often unavoidable
that have large, flat areas within the panel. It is therefore not a
s on how to avoid oil -canning.
Return policy All panel orders and special order (4on-stock) trims are considered the property of the customer and non-
refundable once they are manufactured. Standard trim and accessories are refundable providing they are returned in a
clean, resalable condition. For details, go to www.gulfcoastsupply.com and click on "No Hassle Return Policy" at
bottom of page, or call Gulf Coast Supply to asklspecific questions about returns.
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Gulf Coast Gulf Rib® Roofing Panels
Fastening Schedule for Various Wind Speeds — minimum 2:12 roof pitch
Wind Speed Zone
130 MPH
140 MPH
150 MPH
160 MPH
Roof
Fastener
Fastener Size
Attaching to:
On Center
On Center
On Center
On Center
Zone
Type
Spacing
Spacing
Spacing
Spacing
Zone 1
Woodgrip
Woodzac®
#9-15 x 1'/Z
min.15/32
plywood
24"
Type 1
24"
Type 1
24"
Type 1
24"
Type 1
Zone 2
Woodgrip®
or
#9-15 x 1, %
min.15/32
24"
Typ e l
24"
Typ e l
24"
Type l
24"
Type lWoodzac®
plywood
one 3
Woodgrip®
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x 1'/s
min.15132
plywood
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Type 2
24"
Type 2
- 24"
Type 2
24"
Type 2
Fastener pattern Fastener pattern
Type 1 Fastener patterns Type 1 and Type
2 are shown at left, row spacings are
Type 2 shown in the table above, and roof
zones are displayed on left below.
Figure 7 shows a simple illustration of
Zone 2 a the patterns. Note that fastener pattern
Eave Type 2 is required at top, bottom,- and
a end laps of each panel, as well as in
• •............................................ additional areas according to which
roof zone the fasteners fall in.
Each "zone" of the roof has its own
.................................................................... screw requirements. Dimension a is
a defined as 10% of the minimum width
Ridge- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - of the building, or 40% of the mean
height of the roof, whichever is
Gable smaller; however, a cannot be less
Zone 1 than either 4% of the minimum width
of the building, or 3 feet.
Figure 7 Screws should be placed on both sides of the ribs at both eave and ridge,
and•on the overlap side of any panel laps.
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! Eave drip with fascia and inside closure
Figure 8 Eave drip and fascia give a finished 11
eave of the house, as well as providing I:
materials they cover. The eave drip should cor
top edge of the fascia. Inside closures, which
ribs of the panels, are optional.
k"
item
FHA Style
ED-3 Style
2
Eave drip
Eave drip
7/16'
1
For custom eave drip, specify the
Eave drip
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amount of the eave that will be
along the drip
covered (dimension "a"), and, for
action for the
steeper roofs, specify pitch . If
�tely cover the Fascia
a
fascia is desired, be sure that the
it off the open
1
dimension you order will be
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hidden by the eave drip.
of Stock Trims and Flashings
,ioria1 nrdor infnrmntinw
Ridge caps (RC-2)
specify pitch iflless than 3/12 or greater than 6/12. Also available in
larger widths. Closures recommended.
Eave drip (FHA, ED-3)
2 common styles. FHA style is pre -pitched for 3/12 to 6/12 roofs. For
appearance or ease of application, order by either specific pitch or as
gable trim (90°).
Gable flashings
Residential (EFL 1), large (GR-2), and small (GR-1) rakes available. Use
butyl sealant between rake and panel.
Valleys (PV 1)
specify pitch if greater than 7/12. Seal with universal foam closure
material. Open -hemmed valleys (PV 2) aid water -tightness.
Sidewall (SW-1)
Use butyl sealant between sidewall flashing and panel.
Endwall (EW-1)
Specify pitch if greater than 5/12. Seal with outside closures.
Mransition flashing
Specify pitches of both roofs. Seal lower slope using outside closures and,
if desired, inside closures on upper slope.
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Ridge Caploo.
The Ridge Cap is used to seal the point at
which two upward slopes meet. This can
be both along the ridge of the roof as well
as a covering for a hip. Either woodgrip
or self -drilling lap TEK screws are
applied through the ribs ofthe metal.
Since debris, insects, and blowing
rain can find easy access under the ridge
cap, closures are required to either
completely or partially seal the opening.
Closures under ridge caps come in 3
types: solid, vented, and hip tape. Figure 9
Solid closures ("Outside Closures") are (right).
the same width as the panels. They lock together in a row placed directly
under the screws that attach the ridge cap, and form a solid, water -tight,
air -tight barrier.
Profile Vent® comes in 50 foot rolls, is 3 inches wide, and forms a water -
retardant, insect resistant barrier that allows hot air to escape from the
attic, and is superior to many more elaborate and expensive vent systems.
Any length may be ordered.
Hip closure tape (Peel and Seal`) is a sticky, adhesive -backed metallic tape
that seals the hip roof. It is 6 inches wide and comes in 33%2 foot rolls.
Because it must be conformed to the rise and fall of the panel ridges,
approximately 10% extra may be needed beyond the length of the hip
being covered.
Outside 6„ /�\ Profile Vent®
closure or Versa -Vent®
Valle`
`Lap or 2%z" Woodgrip o ____► "
screw required
RC-2 Standard 12-inch Ridge Caps
are strong, economical and adequate for most of your roofing needs
ro
RC-1 style 12-inch Ridge Caps
are also available in custom widths
Ridge cap showing outside closure (left) and profile vent
Figure 90 Pipe Boots provide a
water -tight seal around roof
vents and come in a variety of
sizes. They seal with caulk and
conform to the shape of the
panel ribs.
a�
RC-2 style over -sized -ridge caps
are available with 18-inch coverage, or as a custom trim
item in total widths (2 times "a") of 14-, 16-, 18-, 20-,
22-, and 24-inch
Figure 11 As with the ridge cap, the
FLASHING above is sealed using outside clo:
Use EW-2 hemmed endwall when cornering er
flashing, such as with dormers or chimneys.
For custom end -walls, specify roof pitch and d
Transition Flashing Jo.
The TRANSITION FLASHING prevents
leakage at the point where two different roof
pitches meet. It must be sealed on the lower
side with outside closures, and can be sealed
underneath the upper panels with inside
closures. The similar GAMBREL
FLASHING is used where the lower pitch is
steeper than the upper.
TF-1 Transition Flashing
closure 6'/ „�
2 _
b
For custom transition flashing specify the pitches
of the two roof slopes and, if necessary, dimensions
"a" and "b".
with sidewall
"a" and "b"
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® End -wall Flashing
End -wall flashing is applied where the upward
slope of a roof meets a wall. The wall side of
the flashing can be covered with siding or
counter -flashing, and outside closures are
— caulk (Solar Seat'
recommended)
caulk edge (order EW-IC)
3 (used if endwall not
/� covered by siding)
3XII
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Endwall
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Figure 12 The transition flashing
(above) and the GF-1 gambrel
flashing (right) provide a
continuous drainage where two
slopes meet. Both seal with
outside closures on the lower side.
necessary to seal
between the
flashing and the
panel. Roof slope
should be
mentioned if roof
exceeds 5/12
pitch.
TLZ� EW-2 Hemmed
b Endwall
a a = 4'/2"
\'' b=3"
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Gable Flashing
L'r-1 style //lu
Custom trim —specify a custom R
length for a or b. �a—''�
Standard dimensions — a = 3" 1
b=3"
GR-1 style
Custom trim —specify a custom
length for a or b. b
Standard dimensions — a = 2 N"
b =21/8"
standard
Figure 14 Sidewall flashing is applied when the side of the
roof butts up against an adjacent wall. The wall -side of the
flashing can either be covered over with siding or sealed
with caulk (order SW-1C). Butyl tape should be applied
where the "foot' of the flashing attaches to the roof.
view o - ga a tr—1 ascra oar renrov
Figure 13 Gable flashing is used to trim the edge of the
roofing panel at the gable end of the roof. It should match
the eave drip that extends along the drip edge of the roof. If
the panel is allowed to hang over the gable end, eave drip
can be used instead. Butyl tape between the trim and
panel eliminates leaks.
® Side -wall Flashing
caulk (Solar Seaf'recommended)
�,�� caulk edge (order SW-1C)
/ (used if sidewall not
[rye covered by siding)
3"
3 Butyl tape
3/4"
511 _
SW-1 _
Custom trim —specify a custom
length for a or b.
Standard dimensions — a = 3"
b=3"
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Preforme
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Vallev'
Install panels 2 to 4"
from diverter
panel
1"
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PV 1 style I�*— a —�
PV-2 style
Two basic styles of valley are available.
For custom valleys, specify dimension "a"
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Figure 15 Pre -formed valleys use a diverterto prevent water
from rushing under panels on the opposite side, while
meanwhile channeling water off the roof. Expanding foam
closures are often used to assure a good seal.
Gulf Coast Gulf Ribj Siding
Drip Cap
J-Channel
Sliding
Door
/ j Base Drip Cover(p ,
(p.14)
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Figure 16 Common trims associated with Gulf Rib roofing panels
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GR-2 Outside Corner Oo.
The GR-2 Rake and Corner can be used as a
gable trim or a comer for metal -sided buildings.
As an alternative, the smaller EF-1 or the GR-1
(both on p.11) can also used as gable rakes, and the
PC-5 (below)or the GR-1 as comers.
Customizing rakes or corners is often necessary
due to their landing on a panel rib. Both the GR-2
and the IS-2 can be ordered as custom trim items
by specifying custom dimensions "a" or "b". Be
sure to take into account the 3/a" "head space" when
figuring custom dimensions.
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3
The PC-5 flat corner
works best on smaller
structures, and where
the panels are running
horizontally. It can be
sealed with outside
closures.
Figure 17 When used as corner trim, the GR-2 straddles the ribs
of the panels where they meet at the corner of the building. The
Gulf Rib outside corner also serves as a gable rake (see below).
The inside corner (IS-2) has similar dimensions but with a
reverse middle bend.
Figure 18 When used as a gable rake, the GR-2 runs parallel to the ribs of
the roof panel, and is attached with screws running through the ribs of
upright siding. As with the EF-1 residential rake, the roof side can be
sealed with butyl sealant.
Gable Rake
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Figure 19 The drip cap is commonly used to trim out the bottoms of panels
over doorways and windows, and occasionally takes the place of base drip.
J-channel is used to cap raw panel edges where run-off is nota problem, and
is most commonly used to trim around the bottom, sides, and occasionally the
top of windows and doors, and also to cap theltop sides of skirting.
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capping the panel edge
Figure 7O Base drip seals off the bottoms of panels at the floor level, where
it helpsto prevent the entrance of rodents and insects, as well as a base for
the setting of panels.
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Gutters 00,
Gulf Coast Supply produces 29-, 26-, and 24-
gauge gutters in either 5- or 6-inch widths (depth is
approximately equal to width). All gutters
should be ordered specific to the pitch of the
roof. Downspouts are available in Yx4" (for 5-
inch gutters) and 4"x4" (for larger gutters). End
caps should be ordered at the same time as the
gutters to assure a custom fit. Special hangers fit
into the panel rib and under the gutter lip. Panels
should extend no more than 1" to 1%" inches
beyond the eave on which gutters are planned.
' lap
�-5 or 6"--►I
Gutter hangers fit inside
Figure 21 Exposed view of gutter showing gutter hanger
placement, downspouts, and end caps. Hangers employ lap
screws, and end caps are best attached with rivets.
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panel rib and under lip -- - - o Outer �' Inner > '®titer <- Inner >UtC'
of gutter (apply at least --- -- - - - -- - �°
on& per panel) and are Inner and outer gutter sections (marked `I" and "O")
attached with lap screws alternate along the eave to assure ease of application and
or rivets. gutter appearance.
Downspouts in excess of 10 feet in length must
be made in 2 sections.
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Figure 22 Sliding door track covers fit over the door track and
under the panels to hide the track, assure a neat appearance, and
shed water over the door.
® Track Covers
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sliding door
track cover
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Ridge caps 9
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111
Eave drip 8
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Valleys 12
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Gable rakes 11
(pg. )
Wall flashin s
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Transition & gambrel
flashings (pg. 10)
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Corner trims (pg. 13)
Door & window
trims (pg. 14)
Base drip (pg. 14)
pipe Boot( g. 11)
Electrical Boot
Reflective bubble
insulation
Inside Closures
Outside Closures
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Flex-o-vent
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Profile Vent
Expanding
Foam
Peel and Seal
Touch-up Paint
ISIDTEK Lap TEK
Butyl Tape
Titebond®
Woodgrip� Screws
TEK screws
WoodZac screws
WoodMac screws
to Misc. Accessories
item
I application
pipe boot
Fits over vent and heat pipes. Available also in heat -resistant boots.
electrical boot
Fits around pipes with^inaccessible tops (such as weatherheads)._
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outside closures
Required to eal under ridge caps and transition and endwall flashings.
inside closures
Seals under panels, particularly on the cave,
Profile Vent, Flex-o Vent® Vented closu a material surpassing many other venting systems.
expanding foam
Compressed
adhesive foam_expands to seal between valleys and panels_
Peel and Seal®
Seals hips under hip caps. Also, a general purpose sealing tape (6" wide).
touch-up paint
H_ ides scratces and mars encountered in installation Over 20 colors_
butyl tape
General pur ose low_ -cost sealant, used on panel laps and under trim.
Titebond®-
A superior g neral purpose caulk for all joints. Matches panel colors__
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Low profile insulation
Greatly reduces radiant heat when installed under panels.
Woodgrip screws
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Used in all applications attaching metal to wood. 1", IVZ", 2Y2" siZes
TEK screws
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Self -drilling TEK screws for metal purlins. Lap TEK screws draw
together joinis and attach_ trim_.
ZAC® screws
"Lifetime" screws: IV% 21/i', threaded for wood; self -drilling available.
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