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HomeMy WebLinkAboutREVISION BUILDING PERMITOFFICE USE ONLY: .TE FILED: �'JI ' (rJ VISION RECEIPT ST. LUCIE COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BUILDNG & ZONING 00 VIRGNIA AVENUE T PIERCE, FL 34982-5652 •462-1553. C�4 '. BUILDING •PERIMITREVISIONS �y PROJECT INFOR-NIATION 1. LOCATION/SITE ADDRESS: S%00 O�CgNaE2 �yE ��. J! l c2C6 64 3 f�9 2. DETAILED_DESCRIPTIONS OF PROJECT REVISIONS: , eu� on lb Tfecni4 3. CONTRACTOR INFORtiIATION: ST. OF FL REGJCERTAI BUSINESS N.\'%IE: Qualifiers Name: r;�'OV Sn, ADDRESS: CITY: OQ PHONE (DAYTIME): C: as ARCHIT/E\GINEER: NAME: _ ADDRESS: _ CITY: _ PHONE (DAYTIJIE): _ ST. LUCIE COUNTY CERT.= STATE:. FAX k cel ( • ;D4. qcoosb STATE: ZIP _ ZIP: 5 Building Receipt Code Compliance Division 2300 Virginia Avenue Ft. Pierce, FL 34982 Phone: (772) 462-1553 Fax: (772) 462-2522 http://stiucieco.gov/ce Date: 07 August 2007 Receipt M 0000056394 Jab Address: 5700 OLEANDER AVE 'ennit Number: SLC- 0704-0409 Received By: goycochb Amount: $50.00 Paid With: CK �redit Card Number: Check Number: 4316 Paid By: JOANNE SOWDERS Sign: W William J. Edixon, P.E. 3330 31S` Ave S.W. Naples, Florida 34117 (239-777-6919) July 5, 2007 ,St. Lucie County Building Department 2300 Virginia Ave Ft. Pierce, Florida 34982 Code Compliance Attn: Mr. John Moriarty Permit # 0704-0409 I, William J. Edixon, a Florida Registered & Licensed Engineer # 15229 , hereby certify that the roof sheathing attachments meets or exceeds the 2004 Florida Building Code (with the 2006 supplements) requirements. Also, I certify that the garage door fill in meets or exceeds the 2004 Florida Building Code ( with the 2006 supplements). All work that has been listed complies with the 2004 Florida Residential Building Code, with the 2006 supplements. iamI.�Edixon, P.E. :eg. Engineer # 15229 . V I. 8 .uYfY SCREENING THE POSSIBILITIES THERE'S ONLY ONE CHOICE... Screen Tight Fast Facts & FAGS _Scle0fLj,*gtt"rF.es:- a..fts r ?c_ch_S..sfeeiun. Svstem F,'; s t . Scseer. �!ror, Fr2.G.7v Screen Tight Fast Facts WHAT LENGTHS ARE SCREEN TIGHT CAPS AVAILABLE IN? 8 foot lengths are standard- 12' 1 112' caps and 10' 3 1/7' caps can be special ordered. WHAT COLORS ARE SCREEN TIGHT CAPS AVAILABLE IN? Screen Tight screens are available in White, Grey, Beige and Brown. WHERE CAN I PURCHASE THE SCREEN TIGHT SCREEN PORCH SCREENING SYSTEM? Hundreds of lumber yards and home centers across the country stock Screen Tight. Stores affiliated with Ace, Servistar, True Value, Do it Best, BMA, and LMC have the product in stock or available. Large chain stores such as Lowes, Home Depot, Carter Lumber, National Home Center and others stock Screen Tight. WHY IS SCREEN TIGHT EASIER TO INSTALL OR REPAIR? Screen Tight uses the spline method of screening which every window manufacturer in the country uses. The screen is rolled into place with spline and a screen roller which is easier than staples and wood lattice. DO YOU HAVE TO MITER THE BASE AND CAP? No. Everything is straight cut. No miters. WHAT TOOLS ARE NECESSARY? A screen roller for rolling screen and spline, mallet for snapping the cap into place, a utility knife, standard snips or chop saw for cutting and a drill gun for attaching the base, IF I CANT FIND SCREEN TIGHT LOCALLY, WHAT CAN I DO? Give us a tail at 1.800-768-7325 or request tree. htefature.. We do sell direct where Screen Tight is not available. Porch Screening System FAQS 1) WHAT IS SCREEN TIGHT? Screen Tight is a revolutionary ,r._urch spr2rinastem designed to eliminate the old cumbersome method of staples, nails, wooden lattice and paint. It provides the FILE C maintenance -free qualities of vinyl with the proven method of spline screening that adapts to wooden frame porches. 2) WHAT TYPE CUSTOMER WOULD USE SCREEN TIGHT? Screen Tight is designed for both Do-it-YOUrselfers and professional installers. It can be used on both remodeling jobs and new construction. 3) WHAT TYPE SCREEN WORKS BEST IN THE SCREEN TIGHT SYSTEM? Fiberglass screen (including Sunscreen) works best in the Screen Tight System. Aluminum screen wire will work too. d) WHAT SPLINE SIZE SHOULD BE USED IN THE SCREEN TIGHT SYSTEM? Recommended spline sizes are: For Fiberglass screen .175' or 11f64" diameter spline For Aluminum screen .16(Y' diameter spline 7) WILL SCREEN TIGHT SURVIVE THE ELEMENTS? Yes. Screen Tight is made of an outdoor grade vinyl similar to that used on vinyl clad windows. 8) IS THE SCREEN TIGHT SYSTEM EXPENSIVE? No. VUnen you add all the cost associated with the old method (wooden molding, paint, staples, nails, replacement cost) and compare @ to the one-time cost of the Screen Tight System, it becomes obvious that Screen Tight is the better investment. Everything you need to screen your porch usually costs approximately $1.00 per square foot of opening. This would include fiberglass screen, spline, all Screen Tight components and screws. r . Rck tq tiie_To. p Screen Door FAQs 1) What Is So Special About A New Screen Door? Well, there realty have been no improvements or innovations to the classic American screen door. The method of construction and the material (usually wood) have basically always been the same. As prime wood has become scarcer the overall quality of screen doors in America has actually decreased. There are certainly some well made wood screen doors available, but the average screen door is constructed with fingerjointed wood strips that are a byproduct of another operation. 2) Exactly What Is Screen Tight's New Door Made Of? The new door is composed of expanded closed cell vinyl profiles extruded at Screen Tiight's plant in Georgetown, SC. Screen Tight has developed a proprietary process that results in an extremely durable and workable product. The components are assembled via dowel & glue construction. In summary, Screen Tight produced a Better Board which builds a better screen door. 3) Why Would A Consumer Want A New Type Of Screen Door? Anyone who has lived with a typical screen door for any length of time would not ask this question because they have battled torn screens, difficult t'epiacement and repair of screen, sagging, nightmarish painting, rot, and swelling wood components that at times make the door difficult to open and close. y d Will The New Screen Door Fade Or Yellow? Easy Installation Steps Paws para una fbcil instalacibn 1. Cut base to fit over wood framing. Base strips are typically butted together, and do not require mitering or notching. Use anvil type pruning shears, sheet metal shears, hacksaw or chopsaw to cut base and cap. 2. Attach base strip to wood framing with 1" wood or sheet rock screws. Make sure to put a screw in each slot. Fasteners should be snug, but not so tight that the base strip bends. Put a screw no more than 2" from the end of each base strip. Leave 1/8" to gap where base strips intersect each other. Do not leave base strips exposed in direct sunlight. 1. Corte Is base para que se ajuste a la estructura de madera. Las tiras base generalmente se empalman juntas y no requieren ning6n torte a inglete ni entallado. Use tijeras de podar tipo yunque, tijeras para cortar piezas de metal, una sierra de mano para metales o una sierra troceadora para cortar Is base y la tapa. 2. Ajuste la tira base a la estructura de madera con tornillos para madera o tablarroca de 25 mm (1 "). Asegurese de colocar un tornillo en cada ranura. Los sujetadores deben estar cenidos, pero no tan ajustados como para qua Is tire base se doble. Coloque un tornillo a no mas de 51 mm (2") del extremo de cada tira. Deje un espacto de 3.2 mm a 6.3 mm (1/8" a 1/4") en Is intersecci6n de las bras base. No exponga las tiras base a la luz solar directa. 3. Roll screen into base strip with 3. Enrolle la malla dentro de Is tire base spline and screening tool. Start by con el caladory la herramienta para rolling the screen into the top colocar mallas. Comience enrollando Is horizontal. After the top is rolled in, malla dentro del horizontal superior. then roll the two sides and the Luego de enrollar Is parte superior, bottom. A screening tool with a enrolls los dos Was y la parts inferior. Una herramienta para colocar mallas con plastic wheel works best. P una rueda plastica funciona major. Remember to trim all excess screen Recuerde mcortar el exceso de malla with razor knife before snapping the con el cuchilio navaja antes de colocar cap onto the base. Is tapa sabre la base. 4. The cap snaps onto the base 4. La tapa se coloca en Is tira base y strip and serves as the trim piece. sirve como Is plaza de reborde. La tapa Force from a mallet, hand or small se colocar6 an su lugar can el golpe de block of wood will snap the cap into un mazo, la mano o un pequeflo bloque place. Always attach cap from one de madera. Coloque siempre Is tapa de un extremo al otro. Para.retirar la tapa, end to the other. To remove cap, comience en un extremo y con un start at one end and using a destormllador levante suavemente Is screwdriver gently pry the cap from tap@ de Is base. Una vez levantada Is the base. After getting cap started, tapa, se puede retirar facilmente con it is easily removed by hand. la mano. Materials and Tools I+latea-lales y hervarnlentas Needed for Installation eaece�arlas Palm la Instalacilbaa 7. Calador para malla 2. Base y tape 1. Screen Spline Screen Tight 3. Mazo 4. Tijeras de podar 5. Herramienta para colocar mallas 2. Screen Tight' Base & Cap 6. Destornillador 3. Mallet 4. Pruning Shears 5. Screening Tool 6. Screwdriver ROLLERKNIFE' ' See our website for more detailed installation instructions. The DUALTool for any Screening Project! iLa HEBBAMIEMAOOBtfpara todo Consulte nuestro sitto en Internet para obtener Instrucclones de instalaclon mds detalladas. pmyecto de mlomcidn de mallas! M1 I 1' N BCIS Home I Log In I Hot Topics Submit Surcharge Scats a Facts I Publications I FBC Staff I BCIS Site Map •I Links I Search 0Me Product Approval USER: Public User Pr AD r v => PmOuct Dr pplicatlon Search > tip Ip IcatiDn Li5t > Application Detail FL # Application Type Code Version Application Status Comments Archived Product Manufacturer Address/Phone/Email Authorized Signature Technical Representative Address/Phone/Email Quality Assurance Representative Address/Phone/Email Category Subcategory Compliance Method Testing Lab Quality Assurance Entity Validated By Certificate of Independence Referenced Standard and Year (of Standard) Equivalence of Product Standards Certified By FL298-R Revision 2004 Approved C W.R. Grace 62 whitemore ave cambridge, MA 02140 (617)498-4517 leon.bablouzian@grace.com Luke Woods luke.woods@grace.com Luke Woods 62 Whittemore Avenue Cambridge, MA 021401692 (617)498-4441. luke.woods@grace.com Phil Marcasciano 62 Whittemore Avenue Cambridge, MA 02140 philip.j.marcasciano@grace.com Roofing Underldyments Test Report PRI Asphalt Technologies, Inc. Underwriters Laboratories Inc. PRI Asphalt Technologies, Inc. Standard ASTM D 1970-01 Year 2001 N� ^ a 7� � ,,,� • R A r,p, Sections from the Code 1507.2.4 Product Approval Method Method 1 Option B Date Submitted 11/09/2005 Date Validated 11/11/2005 Date Pending FBC Approval 11/27/2005 Date Approved 12/07/2005 Summary of Products _ FL it Model, Number or Name IlDescription 298.1 Grace Ice &amp;amp; Water Self Adhering Roofing Underlayment Shield@ Limits of Use (See Other) Installation Instructions Approved for use in HVHZ: PTID 298_R3_I GIWS_Applcation Instructions= Approved for use outside HVHZ: 2004 FBC App or vaLpdf Impact Resistant: Verified By: Design Pressure: +/- Test Reports Other: Conditions of use: Grace Ice &amp;amp; PTID 298 R_S T Grace IWS=2004 FBC Water Shield is used as an underlayment for Approval - PRI Statement of Independence odf PTID_298_R1. T Grace I_WS=D1970..pdf sloped roofs to resist water penetration due to water back-up behind ice dams or wind -driven rain. Grace Ice &amp;amp; Water Shield also offers leak protection in trouble prone spots like valleys, skylights, protrusions and other flashing areas. Grace Ice &amp;amp; Water Shield may be used under all standard sloped roof coverings including asphalt shingles, slate, clay and concrete tiles, metal roof and wood shingle and shakes. Grace Ice & Water Shield is NOT intended for use in HVHZ. Install Grace Ice &amp;amp; Water Shield directly on a clean, dry, continuous structural deck. Some suitable deck materials include plywood, wood composition, wood plank, metal, concrete, or gypsum sheathing. Remove dust, dirt, loose nails, and old roofing materials. Protrusions from the deck area must be removed. Decks shall have no voids, damaged, or unsupported areas. Repair deck areas before installing the membrane. Prime concrete, masonry surfaces and DensGlass Gold@ with Perm -A -Barrier@ WB Primer. Prime wood composition and gypsum sheathing with Perm-ABarrier WB Primer if adhesion is found to be marginal (refer to Technical Letter 12). Consistent with good roofing practice, Install the membrane such that all laps shed water. Always work from the low point to the high paint of the roof. Apply the membrane in valleys before the membrane is applied to the eaves. Following placement along the eaves, continue application of the membrane up the roof. Limitations: • Do not leave permanently exposed to sunlight. Cover within 30 days. • Do not fold over the roof edge unless the edge is protected by a drip edge, gutter or other flashing material. • Do not install on the chamfered edges of wood plank. • Do not install directly on old roof coverings. • Check with the manufacturer of the metal roofing system for any special requirements when used under metal roofing. • Provide proper roof Insulation and ventilation to minimize condensation. Grace Ice &amp;amp; Water Shield is an air and vapor rrier. a Repair holes, fishmouths, tears, and mage to membrane with a round patch of Imbrane extending past the damaged area 150 n (6 in.) in all directions. If fasteners are noved leaving holes in the membrane, it must patched. The membrane may not self -seal an fastener penetrations. a Do not install teners through the membrane over supported areas of the structural deck, such as ar the joints between adjacent structural nels. a Due to its slight asphaltic odor, do not ply where the membrane is exposed to interior ng space. Refer to product literature for more replete information. a Not compatible with DM; use Grace Ultra for tie-ins (refer to -hnical Letter 5). a Not compatible with lysulfides, flexible PVC, or high concentrations resin (pitch). For more information, refer to Back Next DCA Administration Department of Community Affairs Florida Building Code Online Codes and Standards 2555 Shumard Oak Boulevard Tallahassee, Florida 32399-2100 (650) 487-1824, Suncom 277-1824, Fax (850) 414-8436 p 2000-2005 The State of Florida. All rights reserved. Coovrleht and Dlsclalmer Product Approval Accepts: oClik M W Product Description Grace Ice At Water Shield' is a premier membrane composed of two waterproofing materials —an aggressive rubberized asphalt adhesive backed by a laver of high density cross laminated polyethyl- ene. The rubberized asphalt surface is backed writh a foldless release paper that protects its adhesive quality. Dining application, the release paper is easily removed, allowing the rubberized asphalt to bond tightly to the roof dcck. In addition, embed- ded in the membrane is a split release on demand feature called Ripcord`, The membranee is supplied in two roll sines. See the Product Data chart for product information. Membrane strips are also available in 15 ft (22.9 in) long rolls at widths of 6 in. (150 mm), 9 in. (225 ram), 12 in. (300 mm) and 18 in. (450 mm). Futures & Benefits Easy to handle and apply —The self-adhesive membrane bonds firmly to the roof deck without heat or special adhesives. Ripcord is a unique, patented feature that makes Grace Ice & Water Shield easier to apply by giving the applicator a split release on demand Faster application of the membrane in the straight- aways, as well as ease ofinembrane positioningin detailed areas (valleys, around dormers, etc.), are just some ofthe benefits. Foldless release paper —The foldless release paper provides multiple performance enhance- ments: fewer edge catches; 180' pull -back, case of membrane cutting (single cuts) and membrane positioning, quicker "one -than installs" resulting in an easier, more productive release. Seats around nails —The rubberized asphalt layer in Grace -Ice & Water Shield seals around roofing nails, resisting leakage caused by water back-up behind ice dains, or from wind -driven rain. Dual barrier protection —Rubberized asphalt and polyethylene are combined to form two water- proofing barriers providing maximum protection. Membrane will not crack, dry out or rot — Grace Ice & Water Shield resists attacks from fingus and bacteria; maintains its integrity for long lasting protection. Protects under all standard sloped roof coverings --Grace Ice & Water Shield protects under slate, tile, cedar shakes or metal, as well as under conventional asphalt shingles. Slip resistant surface —Grace Ice & Water.Shield has a slip resistant embossed surface to maximize traction and safety for applicators. Proven track record --Grace Ice & Water Shield is the name brand in roofing underlayments with a 30-year track record of protecting roofs from ice dams and wind -driven rain. Reroofable—Unlike some granular surfaced membranes, Grace Ice &- Water Shield will not adhere to the underside of the exposed roof cover- ing. Chace Ice & Water Shield can be applied over the old Grace underlay ment (except over Grace Bask') in retrofit applications, malting reroofing easier, less costly (since there is no need for removing the existing underlayment), more durable and environmentally friendly (as the stmcmra I deck remains intact avoiding the need to purchase additional wood decking). Grace technical support --Grace Ice & Water Shield is backed by a team of local technical support personnel that help ensure every applica- tion goes smootidy. Guidelines for Use Grace Ice & Water Shield is used as an underlay- ment for sloped roofs to resist water penetration due to water back -tip behind ice dams or wind - driven rain. Grace Ice & Water Shield also offers leak protection in trouble prone spots like valleys, skylights, protrusions and other flashing areas. Ice Dams Grace ice & Water Shield should be used in conjunction With designs which minimize ice dam fomtation. In cold climates, it is particularly important to provide proper insu- lation and ventilation to reduce the size of ice dams and to avoid interior condensation. Cathedral ceilings must include ventilation between rafters to allow for air flow to'a ridge vent. Well ventilated cold roof designs are particularly important in alpine regions to reduce the size of ice dams which could contribute to structural damage. Several variables will influence the height of ice darns and the membrane coverage required. 1. Climate —The annual snow fall will affect the amount of membrane needed. 2. Slope --On a low slope, ice dams will extend farther inward from the roof edge. 3.Overhan;--A wide overhang will require more membrane to reach the appropriate point on the roof. 4.Insulation and ventilation —A very well insulated building with a cold, well ventilated attic will have smaller ice dams. 5. Valleys —Any valleys formed by projections such as dormers or roof direction changes are likely to trap more snow and cause larger ice dams. 6. Exposure —A northern exposure or shaded areas will generally contribute to larger ice dams. While gutters may make it easier for an ice darn to start, large darns can occur on roofs w7th no gutters. Removing snow from a roof edge or installing heat cables may not prevent ice dam formation, but may shift the location of the ice dam. Under certain conditions, a dam can form at the edge of the remaining snow. Local building codes should be consulted for specific requirements. Use Grace ice & Water Shield on all of these critical areas R+tnEdIp .�i..el S'VRV ftimivy M Grow Ira & Water shield, - ' r NG2w al M. Tri-Flax 3a' I.Mporamra craw Yycor•Plus Q3 Ghw Vycor Deck Pmtector^ a ^• Surface Preparation Install Grace Ice & Water Shield directly on a cleats, dry, continuous structural deck. Some suitable deck materials include plywood, wood composition, wood plank, metal, concrete, or gypsum sheathing. Remove dust, dirt, loose nails, and old roofing materials. Protrusions from the deck area must be removed. Decks shall have no voids, damaged, or unsupported areas. Wood planks should be closely butted together. Repair deck areas before installing the membrane. Prime concrete, masonry surfaces and DensGlass Gold° With Penn -A -Barriers' WB Primer. Prime wood composition and gypsum sheathing wits Perm -A -Battier WB Printer if adhesion is found to be marginal (refer to Technical Letter 12, Use on Oriented Strand Board (OSB) Roof Sheathing). Apply Perm A -Barrier WB Primer at a rate of 250-350 ftr/gal (6--8 mt/L). Priming is not required for other suitable surfaces provided that they are clean and dry. Membrane Installation Apply Grace Ice & Water Shield in fair weather when the air, roof deck, and membrane are at temperatures of 40OF (5eC) or higher. Apply roof covering material at tempera- tures of 40°F (5eC) or higher, Cut the membrane into 10-15 R (3--5 m) lengths and reroll loosely. Peel back 1 ft (300-600 mm) of release liner, align the membrane, and continue to peel the release liner from the membrane. Press the membrane in place with heavy hand pressure. Side laps must be a minimum of 3.5 in. (90 ram) and end laps a minimum of 6 in. (150 mm). For valley and ridge application, peel the release liner, center the sheet over the valley or ridge, drape, and press it in place. Work from the center of the valley or ridge outward in each direction and start at the low point and work up the roof. Altematively, starting with a full roll of membrane, unroll a 3--6 ft (1-2 m) piece of membrane leaving Ilse release liner in place. Align the membrane and roll in the intended direc- tion of membrane application. Carefully cut the release liner on top of the roll in the cross direction being careful not to cut the membrane. Peel back about 6 in. (150 mm) of the release liner in the opposite direction of the intended membrane application exposing the black adhesive. Hold the release liner wdth one hand and pull the roll along the deck with the release liner, leaving the applied membrane behind. Use the other hand to apply pressure on the top of the roll. Stop frequently to press the membrane in place with heavy hand pressure. When finished with the roll go back to the beginning, reroll and pull the remaining release paper from the material, finishing the installation. For successive membrane courses, align the edge of the release liner with the dashed line provided on the surface of the membrane to achieve the 3.5 in. (90 mm) side lap. Consistent with good roofing practice, install the membrane such that all laps shed water. Always work from the low point to the high point of the roof. Apply the membrane in valleys before the membrane is applied to the eaves. . Following placement along the eaves, continue application of the membrane up the roof. The membrane may be installed either vertically or horizontally. Use smooth shank, clectro-plated ga lvauized nails for fastening shingles to get the best seal. Hand nailing gener- ally provides a better seal Then power -activated nailing. If nailing of the membrane is necessary on steep slopes during hot or extreme cold weather. backnaii and cover the nails by overlapping with the next shoat Extend the membrane on the roof deck above the highest expected level of water back-up from ice dams and above the highest expected level of snow and ice on the wall sheathing on vertical side wails (dormers) and vertical front walls for ice dam protection. Consider a double layer of membrane in critical areas, such as along the eaves or in valleys and in climates where severe ice dams are antici- pated. Apply the membrane to the entire roof deck for wind -driven min protection. Apply a new layer of Grace Ice & Water Shield directly over the old Grace underlayment in retrofit applications following the standard membrane application procedure. Precautions & Limitations • Slippery when wet or covered by frost. • Consistent with good roofing practice, always wear fall protection when working on a roof deck • Release liners are slippery. Remove from work area immediately after membrane application. • Do not leave pennanemly exposed to sunlight. Cover within 30 days. • • Place metal drip edges or wood starter shingles over the membrane. • Do not fold over the roof edge unless the edge is protected by a drip edge, gutter or other flashing material. • Do not install on the chamfered edges of wood plank. • Do not install directly on old roof coverings. • Certain product applications are prohibited in hot desert areas in the southwestern United States. Check with your Grace Construction Products representative. • Check with the manufacturer of the metal roofing system for any special requirements when used under metal roofing. Do not install directly under roof coverings espe- cially sensitive to corrosion, such as zinc, gdthout providing proper ventilation. • Do not install under copper, Cor-Ten, or zinc metal rooting in high altitudes. These roofs can reach extremely high temperatures due to the low reflectivity, high absorp- tion, and high conductivity of the metals. Use Grace Ultra for these roof types. Check with your Grace Construction Products representative. • Provide proper roof insulation and ventilation to help reduce ice dams and to minimize condensation. Grace Ice & Water Shield is an air and vapor barrier. Ice Dams Wind -Driven Rain Vvater fmm melting snax over the healed portion of the h;usa runs dmvn tau amL a Ponces at the cold eave. and an Ice dam beghis to torn pneoinfing drainage. Sloped rots are not waterproof "they pi0tert shuotunta ty shedding min water. • Repair holes, fishmouths, tears, and damage to membrane with a round patch of membrane extending past the damaged area 6 lot. (150 mm) in all directions. If fasteners are removed leaving holes in the membrane, they must be patched. The membrane may not self -seal open fastener penetrations. • Do not install fasteners through the membrane over unsupported areas of the structural deck, such as over the joints between adjacent structural panels. • Due to its slight asphaltic odor, do not apply where the membrane is exposed to interior living space. Refer to product literature for more complete information. • Not compatible with EPDM or TPO; use Grace Ultra for tie-ins (refer to Technical Letter 5, Chemical Compatibilih). • Not compatible with polysulfides, flexible PVC, or high concentrations of resin (pitch). For more information, refer to Technical Letter 5. Code Compliance Grace Ice & Water Shield meets the following standards: • Underwriters Laboratories Inc. Class A fire classification under fiber -glass shingles and Class C under organic felt shingles (per ASTM E108/UL 790) • Underwriters Laboratories Inc. Classified Sheathing lvlaterial Fire Resistance Classification with Roof Designs: P225, P227, P230, P237,11259, P508, P510, P512, P514, P701, P711, P717, P722, P723, P732, P734, P736, P742, P803, P814, P818, P824 • International Conference of Building Officials (ICBO-ES) Report No. 3997 • Southern Building Code Congress International (SBCCI PST & ESI) Report No. 94133C • Building Officials and Code Administrators (BOLA -ES) Evaluation Report No. 94-33 • Miami -Dade County Code Report NOA 02-113.02 • Canadian Construction Materials Centre (CCMC) 12693-R • U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Materials Release 1056f • City of Los Angeles RR25330 • Florida State Approval Report No. FL298-RI As tho ice dam glows. water is Kappcd behind It and backs up under ;ie shIngies Eyentually it reaches iha root deck and loalcs through, damag- ing tho inWrml of the struchtr9. Storm driven winds can cause sloped roof coveringsto lift. Rain can then be easily driven under the roof covering dirocay to the unprotected roof dick whereit cause leaks and damage to the interior of the structure, Greco a» & water Shield resists this leakage bwause of the seal around the fastener,, ability to make watertight laps, and tho membrane's bond to the deck Grace Ice & water Shield applied boneath [ha sloped roof cmering helps prevantwind- dVen min front entering the structure. Product Data 'R011,'length Z5:ftj229rsi),? a6ft{11;0.`jn) Roil iyidth 36,In, {91A;mnt) 36 in. {914 ram) Rollslza 225 ft; {20.9 iii2j 106 ftz {iO.4 m2) _ . Packaging..Gortugafed cartons Comlartons gated c Rolluralght..61;4 Ro'Is perpatlet ?: itis (27 9:kg) . 35 C 316. {15 3 kg) 25 Performance Properties Water -Shedding Grace Underiayments Product Selection Matrix Waterproofing Membranes Membrane Note: When interpreting the above chart, consider that all Grace self -adhered underiayments, including Grace Ice & Water Shield, Grace Ultra, Grace Select and Grace Basik, are Waterproofing membranes, while Grace Tri-Flex 30 provides a premium water -shedding roof protection. For application on wood substrates only White color only White color is recommended ® Best Q Good Not Recommended www.graceathome.com www,graceconstructioii.com For technical assistance call toll free at 866333-3SBM (3726) LU Grace Ica &Water Shiaid, Grace Td-Flae30, Basik Penn -A -Barrie; Vyco . Vycar Deck Protectorand Ripcord are registered trademarks of W. R. Grace & Co. -Conn. Cor-Ten is a registered trademark assigned to USX Corporation. 0, DensGiam Gold is a registered trademark of Georgia-Pacific Corporation. We hope the information here will be helpful. it is based on data and knowledge considered to be aueand accurate and is offered for the users' consideration, investigation and verification, but vie do not warrant the results to be obtained. Please read all statements, recommendations or suggestions in confunclion with our conditions of sale, which apply to all goods supplied by us. No statement, recommendation or suggestion is intended for any use which would infnnge any patent or copyright W. R. Grace & Ce._Conn., 132 Whittemore Avenue, Cambridge, MA 02140. In Canada, Gram Canada. Inc., 294 Clements Road, West, Ajax, Oniado, Canada Lis 3C6. This product may be covered by patents or patents pending. Copyright 2007. W. R. Grace & Co. -Conn. GIWS-060P Printed in U.S.A. 3.107 FA/LI11M Report for: Attention: ASPHALT TECHNOLOGIES ;C�1�"f`t�t�Q►tE QE �ENALYSIS ,:'.: Grace Construction Products Date: October6,2005 62 Whittemore Avenue Cambridge, MA 02140 Peter DIGiovanni Product Name: Ice and Water Shield Manufacturer: Grace Construction Products Date Received: September 19, 2005 Source: Grace Construction Products PRI Project No.: WRG-017-02-01 Subject: The purpose of this project wasto test W.R. Grace, Ice and WaterShieldforcompliancewith the requirements of ASTM D 1970-01, Standard Specification for SeH-Adhennig Polymer Modrfied Bituminous Sheet Materials Used as Steep Roofing Underlayment for lce Dam Protection. Test Methods: The test methods used included those found in ASTM 1970: Standard Speci(rca6on for Seff- Adhering Polymer Modified Bituminous Sheet Materials Used as Steep Roofing Undedayment forice Dam Protection or referenced in ASTM D 1970 including: ASTM D 228: Test Methods for Asphalt Roll Roofing, Cap Sheets, and Shingles, ASTM D 903: Test Method for Peel or Stopping Strength of Adhesive Bonds, ASTM D 1204: Test Method for linear Dimensional Changes of Nonrigid Thermoplastic Sheeting or Film at Elevated Temperature , ASTM D 2523: Practice for Testing LoadfStrain Properties of Rooting Membranes, ASTM D 4073: Test Method for Tensile -Tear Strength of Bituminous Roofing Membranes, ASTM D 5147: Test Methods for Sampling and Testing Modified Bituminous Sheet Material, ASTM E 96: Test Methods for Water Vapor Transmission of Materials and ASTM D 4521: Test Method for Coefficientof Static Friction of Corrugated and Solid Fiberboard. Product A full factory labeled roll was supplied by Grace Construction Products on September 19, Sampling: 2005 for testing. WRG-017-02-01 PRI Accreditation:1AS-ESTL-189;State of Florida TST1556Metro•Dade03051504'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 vnthoutthe client's permission. This report shall not be reproduced except in full without the written approval ofthis laboratory. PRI Asphalt Technologies,Inc. assumes no responsibility nor makes aperfomarmor arranty statement for this material or products and processes containing this material in connection with this report PRI Asphalt Technologies, Inc. 6408 Badger Drive Tampa, FL 33610 Tel: 8136214777 Fax: 813-621-5840 e-mail mail& iasphall.00m WebBite: hilplMww.priasphalt.com Grace Construction Products Laboratory Test Report for Ice and Water Shield October 6, 2005 WRG-017-02Of Page 2 of 3 Results of Testing: Propertyt Thickness, mils Method D 5147 '43 ............::..:.:..... Maidmum load @ 73.4 ± 3.6°F, IbFln D 2523 Longitudinal 27.9 Transverse 25.0 ;A114C%ii'•,''rs Elongation at break @ 73.4 ± 3.60F, % D 2523 Longitudinal 134 ?.. g. Transverse 214 Adhesion to plywood @ 75 ± 2°F, Ibf/ft D 903/D 1970 34.2 Adhesion to plywood @ 40±20F, lbf/ft D 903/D 1970 5.5 Thermal Stability, in. D 1204/1) 1970 0.0 Flebbility Temperature, OF D 1970 Pass ;,Djasg Waterproof integrity after low temperature fleldbility D 1970 Pass Tear Resistance, lbf D 4073/D 1970 Longitudinal 42.4 Transverse 37.7 Moisture Vapor Permeance, U.S. Perms E 96 0.01 Sealabilfry around nail D 1970 Pass Waterproof integrity of lap seam D 1970 Pass ;<:; iP..;s `.;?;;` Slip Resistance D 4521 D 1970/ Pass 52 Unrolling@ 40°F and 140°F D 1970 Pass s?cia Statement of Compliance: The product tested complies with all of the requirements of ASTM D 1970-01, Standard Specificaffon forSelf- Adhering Polymer Modified Bituminous Sheet Materials Used as Steep Roofing Underlayment for Ice Dam Protection. By complying with the requirements of ASTM D 1970-01 this product also complies with the requirements of the Florida Building Code 2004, Sections: 1507.2.4, 1507.3.3, 1507.5.3, and 1507.6.3. Signed: ran . Gravely Laboratory Technician Date: O Signed: 0 ` ; Donald C ortfolio Vice - Rfesident Date: /Z/JZ-v / Signed: Charles L. Thomas Florida Registered Professional Engineer P. E. Nu9Tber, 29439 Date: The test results, opinions, or interpretations are based on the material supplied by the talent. This report Is for the exclusive use of stated client. No reproduction orfacsimile in any form can be made withoutthe clients permission. This report shall not be reproduced exceptinfu8 wBhoutthewritten approval of this laboratory. PRI Asphalt Technologies,Inc. assumes no responsibility nor makesaperfomanceorwanamy statement for this material or products and processes containing this material in connection with this report PRI Asphalt Technologies, Inc. 6408 badger Drive Tampa, FL 33610 Tel: 813-621SM Fax: 8136215840 email mail@priasphalt.com WebSiIe: h*.'1Avvww.prissphalt.wm Grace Construction Products Laboratory Test Report for Ice and Water Shield October 6, 2005 WRG-W7-02-01 Page 3 of 3 Data Sheet ASTM D 1970 Project: WRG-017-02-01 WR: 20050805 W.R. Grace, Ice and Water Shield specimen 1 1 2 3 1 4 5 A. SD 95%Ci R. As Received Table 1 Thickness, in D 6147 0.043 0.043 0.043 0.043 0.043 0.043 0.0 CNUMI 0.04 Tensile a 73•F Ibtrin 05147 MD 26A 27.1 28.5 28.8 28.4 27.9 1.0 0.9 25 CMD 24.8 23.4 23.0 252 24.1 25.0 0.9 0.8 25 Elongation @ 73-F % D6147 MD 136.3 135.7 129.9 1265 139.7 133.E 5.3 4.6 10 CIAO 218.3 209.9 186.0 249.5 205.4 213.8 23.2 20.3 10 Tear Strim 73'F IbF D4073 MD 40.3 41.2 40.2 46.0 442 42.4 2.6 2.2 20 CMD 362 369 38.8 40.5 36.0 37.7 19 1.7 20 Low Temp. Flex -20'F D 6147 MD Pass Pass pass Pass Pass Pass Pass CMD pass Pass pass Pass Pass Pass pass Moisture Vapor Penniance E 96 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.10 Water absorption, % D19M 0.04 0.06 0.08 0.05 0.08 0.06 0.02 0.02 0.10 Thermal stability 158 1n. D1970 Pass Pass Pass Pass pass 0.0 0.1 SeIrSealab D 1970 Pass Pass Pass Pass Wet roof IM of b D 1970 Pass Pass Pass pass Wat roof Ira after LTF pass Pass Pass IslipResistarroe nGined Plane D 4521 47.0 53.0 49.0 47.0 49.0 49.0 >No, 30 Adhesion b d 75 F D 1970 39.8 64.7 31.3 24A 21.3 342 13.5 11.8 12 Adhesion to P 40 F D 1870 3.8 5,6 5.8 3.5 9.0 5.5 22 1 1.9 1 2 WRG-017-02-01 PRI Accreditation:IAS-ES TL-189' State of Florida TST 1556•Metro-Dade DM515046 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 91 U without thewritten approval of this laboratory. PRI Asphalt Technologies, [no. assumes no responsibility nor makesa performanceorwarranly statement for this material or products and processes containing this material in connection with this report PRI Asphalt Technologies, Inc. 6408 Baer Drive Tampa, FL 33610 Tel: 8136215777 Fax: 813-05840 e-mail mail@prlssphall.com WebUe: hOpJAwvW.priasphall.com ARw ASPHALT TECHNOLOGIES CERTIFICATION OF INDEPENDENCE PRI Asphalt Technologies, Inc. does not have, nor does it intend to acquire a financial interest in any company manufacturing or distributing products for which test reports are issued. PRI Asphalt Technologies, Inc., is not owned, operated or controlled by any company manufacturing or distributing products it tests. PRI Asphalt Technologies, Inc. does not have, nor does it intend to acquire a financial interest in any company manufacturing or distributing products tested by this laboratory. PRI Asphalt Technologies, Inc. does not have, nor will acquire, a financial interest in any other entity involved in the approval process of the product. Signed: Eezee Donald C. ortfolio Vice President Date: 6/01 /2005 PRI Asphalt Technologies, Inc. 6408 Badger Drive Tampa, FL 33610 Tel: 813-621-5777 Fax: 813-621-5840 e-mail dporNolio@pdashaltoom WehSite: w .priasphalLcom L JD 1 Grace Construction Products Specialty Bullding Materials W.R. Grace & Co. -Conn. Grace Ice & Water Shield® 62 Whittemore Avenue Cambridge, MA 02140-1692 Installation Instructions 866-333-3SBM (3726) w .graceconstruclion.com Surface Preparation Install Grace Ice & Water Shield® directly on a clean, dry, continuous structural deck. Some suitable deck materials include plywood, wood composition, wood plank, metal, concrete, or gypsum sheathing. For all other substrates, contact your local Grace representative. Remove dust, dirt, loose nails, and old roofing materials. Protrusions from the deck area must be removed. Decks shall have no voids, damaged, or unsupported areas. Repair deck areas before installing the membrane. Priming Prime concrete, masonry surfaces and DensGlass Gold® with Perm -A -Barrier® WB Primer. Prime wood composition and gypsum sheathing with Perm -A -Barrier WB Primer if adhesion is found to be marginal (refer to Grace Technical Letter #12). Apply Perm -A -Barrier WB Primer at a rate of 6-8 mZ/L (250-350 ftz/gal). Priming is not required for other suitable surfaces, such as plywood and some gypsum sheathing, provided they are clean and dry. Membrane Installation Apply Grace Ice & Water Shield only in fair weather when the air, roof deck and membrane are at temperatures of 50C (40°F) or higher. Apply roof covering material at temperatures of 50C (40°F) or higher. Cut the membrane into 3-5 m (10-15 ft) lengths and reroll loosely. Peel back 300-600 mm (1-2 ft) of release liner, align the membrane, and continue to peel the release liner from the membrane. Press the membrane in place with heavy hand pressure. Side laps must be a minimum of 90 mm (3.5 in.) and end laps a minimum of 150 mm (6 in.). For valley and ridge application, peel the release liner, center the sheet over the valley or ridge, drape, and press it in place. Work from the center of the valley or ridge outward in each direction and start at the low point and work up the roof. Alternatively, starting with a full roll of membrane, unroll a 1-2 m (3-6 ft) piece of membrane leaving the release liner in place. Align the membrane and 'roll in the intended direction of membrane application. Carefully cut the release liner on top of the roll in the cross direction being careful not to cut the membrane. Peel back about 150 mm (6 in.) of the release. liner in the opposite direction of the intended membrane application, exposing the black adhesive. Hold the release liner with one hand and pull the roll along the deck with the release liner, leaving the applied membrane behind. Use the other hand to apply pressure on the top of the roll. Stop frequently to press the membrane in place with heavy hand pressure. When finished with the roll go back to the beginning, reroll and pull the remaining release paper from the material, finishing the installation. Application Procedures Consistent with good roofing practice, install Grace Ice & Water Shield such that all laps shed water. Always work from the low point to the high point of the roof. Apply the membrane in valleys before the membrane is applied to the eaves. Following placement along the eaves, continue application of the membrane up the roof. The membrane may be installed either vertically or horizontally. Use smooth shank, electroplated galvanized nails for fastening shingles. Hand nailing generally provides a better seal than power -activated nailing. If nailing of the membrane is necessary on steep slopes during hot weather, backnail and cover the nails by overlapping with the next sheet. Extend the membrane on the roof deck and on vertical surfaces above the highest expected level of water back-up from ice dams and wind driven rain. Apply the membrane to the entire roof deck for wind driven rain protection (refer to Grace Technical Letter #2). Consider a double layer of membrane in critical areas, such as valleys. Apply a new layer of Grace underlayment directly over the old Grace underlayment in retrofit applications following the standard membrane application procedure. Place metal drip edges or wood starter shingles over the membrane. For Technical Assistance call 866-333-3SBM (3726). Visit our website at: w .graceconstructlon.com W. R. Grace & Co. Conn. 62 Whittemore Avenue Cambridge, MA 02140 Ice & Water Shield, Vywr, I ituthene. Hydroduct, Perm -A -Barrier. Prepmfe and Procor are registered trademarks of W.R. Grace & Co. -Cam., and Bmik is atrademark of W.R. Grace & Co. -Conn. the infomm6on here will be cation, but we do not. ply to all goods supplied by as No statement, recommendation or suggestion is intended for any use which would infringe any patent or copyright. Grace Lion Produces, W.R Grace & Co. -Conn, 62 Whinemors Ave., Cambridge, MA 02140. In Careads, W.R. Grace & Co. Canada, Ltd 294 Clements Road West, Alex, LIS 3C6, Copyright 2M5. GRACE Construction Products