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HomeMy WebLinkAboutProduct Approval k RECEI ,"=D Nov 20 2015 TE3, 93UILT IL, Distributed byAlliedBuilding Products MATERIALS GROUP HIGH PERFORMANCE UHDERLAYMEHT OVERVIEW SYNTHETIC FELT ADVANTAGES • The most slip resistant underlayment in the industry. TRI-BUILT Underlayment is a high strength woven synthetic Approved for 6 months UV exposure using either 3/8"head roofing nails roof underlayment that can save you 50%in labor&time or plastic cap roofing nails. expense. TRI-BUILT Underlayment is stronger and more � Won't tear-off or buckle when wet. 20x stronger than 30#felt. durable than Type 30#felt. l Ox lighter than 30#felt, 10 squares per roll weighing only 32 Ibs. • W resistant,6 month exposure rating. Light gray color reduces heat and provides cooler working surface. • Pre-printed nailing pattern speeds installation. • We will custom print your logo,company name and phone in full color, COMPARISON with only a 18 roll min.order! TRI-BUILT Synthetic Felt 0• Felt Asphalt and Paper Composite Material Polypropylene (337 in x 1000 min) Weigh t'per roll 32 lbs 60 lbs UV-Resistant Up to 6 months No Anti-Slip Surface Engineered textured surface No Tear-Resistant 20x that of 30#felt No Limited,Warranry 50 Years No Class A Fire.Rated For better roof protection No Pre-Printed Nailing Pattern YES No Roll Length 250 ft. 72 ft. Roll Width 48 in:. 36 in. Tensile Strength 120 lbs"(MD) 80 lbs" (CD) 40 lbs (MD) 20 lbs"(CD) Class 4 Hail Rating YES NO CODE COMPLIANCE ASTM D 226,Type II Standard specification for asphalt-saturated organic felt used in roofing and waterproofing. _ ASTM D 2626 Standard specification for asphalt-saturated and coated organic felt base sheet used in roofing. ICC-ES AC 207 Acceptance criteria for polypropylene underlayments. CSA A 220.1 -06 Installation of concrete roof tile. CSA A 123.3-98 Asphalt saturated organic roofing felt. ASTM E 108/UL 790—Class A Standard test methods for fire tests of roof coverings. Miami-Dade NOA No.NOA 06-0919.01 TBS037—HP_UNDERLAYMENT February 14,2013 12:52 PM www.tribuiltmaterialsgroup.com 11.800.516.1485 www.tribuiltmatcrialsgroupicom :11 APPLICATION GUIDELINES BEFORE INSTALLING'TRI-BUILT UNDERLAYMENT 2—29 DAY EXPOSURE Ensure the roof deck or substrate is properly fastened,has no Applications that are not immediately covered(within 24 significant delamination,warpage,bowing or separation from the rafters, hours)by the primary roof covering or are subject to basic wind speeds trusses or support structures and is free of debris,clean and smooth before (fastest mile)in excess of 90 miles per hour(145 km/hour,Uniform the underlayment is applied. Building Code)or basic wind speeds(3-second gust)in excess of 110 TRI-BUILT Underlayment shall be installed using compatible miles per hour(177 km/hour, International Residential Code materials and conform to best building practices.Verify the application and International Building Code)shall be attached using corrosive is compliant with applicable building codes.TRI-BUILT Underlayment resistant mechanical fasteners,spaced 16"(406.4 mm)on center along is not designed or intended to be the final or primary roof.Consult with both horizontal and vertical laps and 24"(610 mm)on center along the your local sales representative for further information. center of the roll in the field of the roof. As with all roofing materials,always observe safe roofing 30— 180 DAY EXPOSURE practices(OSHA)and local building and safety codes.Use cautio n For underlayment applications that are not covered by the when walking or standing on TRI-BUILT Underlayment. primary roof covering within 30 days and/or for applications in high Moisture,dust,snow,ice,debris and other jobsite conditions may wind(any signs of underlayment uplifting)zones,lap widths shall be change the coefficient of friction of TRI-BUILT Underlayment. doubled and fastening frequency increased to 8"(20.3 cm)on center Failure to use proper safety equipment and footwear can result in for horizontal and vertical laps and 24" (60.9 cm)on center along the serious injury or death. center of the roll.Additionally,it is recommended that a caulk or sealant INSTALLATION—GENERAL material be applied between laps before fastening to prevent Fastening methods and materials should conform to best moisture ingress in areas of high wind.Use a high-quality,asbestos free, building practices and local jobsite conditions.Verify final application low solvent plastic roofing cement conforming to ASTM D 4586,Type to becompliant with the requirements of 1 (Asbestos Free),Federal Spec SS-153 Type 1 (Asbestos Free).Butyl, applicable building codes. urethane or EPDM based caulk or pressure-sensitive tape sealant may Verify compatibility according to geographical region,structure also be used. type and roof specification with applicable building codes and/or by For a primary roof covering requiring attachment through a review of a building professional. batten system,the underlayment need only be preliminarily attached Install TRI-BUILT Underlayment print side up,horizontal pending attachment of battens or counter battens.Battens or counter (parallel)to the eave,with minimum 4" (102 mm)horizontal laps and battens shall not be secured directly over raised fasteners,including 6" (152 mm)vertical laps.Overlaps shall run with the flow of water in a plastic capped roofing nails. shingling fashion. REPAIRS Minimum finished roof slope is 2:12(17%).For roof slopes Repair damage to the underlayment with caulk or sealant greater than 2:12(17%)and less than 4:12(33%),laps shall be increased material maintaining a water-tight seal around the damaged area and to 25"(635 mm).Fasteners shall either be corrosive-resistant roofing proper overlaps to run with the flow of water in a shingling fashion. nails with a minimum head diameter of 3/8"or plastic capped roofing Ensure any incorrectly applied fasteners are caulked and/or sealed to nails with a minimum plastic cap diameter of 1".Fasteners shall be 90°to prevent possible moisture ingress. the roof deck and shall not be under or over driven. PRECAUTIONS For other installation considerations,including concrete and/ TRI-BUILT Underlayment can be exposed to ultraviolet conditions or clay tile installation without the use of battens or counter battens, for up to 6 months. Severe weather and/or local jobsite roof claddings with exposed mechanical fasteners,fire classification and conditions may require a shorter exposure period.Please application in high velocity hurricane zones,please contact TRI-BUILT contact TRI-BUILT for further information. for details. TRI-BUILT Underlayment is not designed to function as the SHORT-TERM EXPOSURE primary roof covering and is intended to function as a For short-term exposure(less than 24 hrs.before primary roof secondary water shedding layer under most steep-sloped roofing installation is completed) without exposure to precipitaripnor materials. Verify compatibility with applicable roof cladding high wind(any signs of underlayment uplifting),corrosive-resistant fasteners manufacturer's published installation instructions. may be used to nominally attach underlayment as necessary to prevent As with any roofing product,always be careful to observe safe distortion around fasteners in high traffic areas.The final roof covering roofing codes and practices as by OSHA Regulation Standard 29CFR will permanently affix underlayment in place. and Fall Protection Systems Criteria and Practices- 1926.502. Verify final application to be compliant with applicable building codes. NO WARRANTY,EXPRESS OR IMPLIED,IS GIVEN AS TO THE MERCHANTABILITY,FITNESS FOR PARTICULAR PUR- POSE,OR OTHERWISE FOR APPLICATIONS OUTSIDE THE SCOPE OF THESE INSTALLATION GUIDELINES. A A Distributed exclusively by Allied Building Products Corp. 1.800.4.ALLIED L'1 *&0 an Old<a,tle'compan), RECEI!`rD NOV 2 O 2015 FIS EXTERIOR RESEARCH &DESIGN, LLC. Certificate of Authorization#9503 _ 353 CHRISTIAN STREET, UNIT#13 X 1 1 -p--��,r ERD OXFORD, CT 06478 6 PHONE: (203) 262-9245 FAX: (203) 262-9243 EVALUATION REPORT Owens Corning Evaluation Report 037940.02.12-R5 One Owens Corning Parkway FL10674-R14�® Toledo, OH 43659 Date of Issuance:02/06/2012 Revision 5: 04/22/2015 SCOPE: This Evaluation Report is issued under Rule 61G20-3 and the applicable rules and regulations governing the use of construction materials in the State of Florida.The documentation submitted has been reviewed by Robert Nieminen, P.E,for use of the product under the Florida Building Code and Florida Building Code, Residential Volume. The products described herein have been evaluated for compliance with the 5th Edition (2014) Florida Building Code sections noted herein. DESCRIPTION: Owens Corning Asphalt Roof Shingles LABELING: Labeling shall be in accordance with the requirements the Accredited Quality Assurance Agency noted herein. CONTINUED COMPLIANCE: This Evaluation Report is valid until such time as the named product(s) changes, the referenced Quality Assurance documentation changes, or provisions of the Code that relate to the product change. Acceptance of this Evaluation Report by the named client constitutes agreement to notify Robert Nieminen, P..E. if the product changes or the referenced Quality Assurance documentation changes. Trinity IERD requires a complete review of this Evaluation Report relative to updated Code requirements with each Code Cycle. ADVERTISEMENT: The Evaluation Report number preceded by the words "TrinitylERD Evaluated" may be displayed in advertising literature, If any portion of the Evaluation Report is displayed,then it shall be done in its entirety. INSPECTION: Upon request, a copy of this entire Evaluation Report shall be provided to the user by the manufacturer or its distributors and shall be available for inspection at the job site at the request of the Building.Official. This Evaluation Report consists of pages 1 through 6. Prepared by: } - moi,: �.. ••41• ',+,f.�'rl^ te•�: The facsimile seal appearing was authorized by Robert Nieminen, Robert J.M. Nieminen,P.E. �'"",'o`'a�2t�;.f P.E.on 04/22/2015.This does not serve as an electronically signed Florida Registration No.59166,Florida DCA ANE1983 == "`" document.Signed,sealed hardcopies have been transmitted to the Product Approval Administrator and to the named client CERTIFICATION OF INDEPENDENCE: 1. TrinitylERD does not have, nor does it intend to acquire or will it acquire, a financial interest in any company manufacturing or distributing products it evaluates. 2. Trinityl ERD is not owned,operated or controlled by any company manufacturing or distributing products it evaluates. 3. Robert Nieminen, P.E. does not have nor will acquire, a financial interest in any company manufacturing or distributing products for which the evaluation reports are being issued. 4. Robert Nieminen, P.E. does not have, nor will acquire, a financial interest in any other entity involved in the approval process of the product. 5. This is a building code evaluation. Neither Trinity IERD nor Robert Nieminen, P.E. are, in any way, the Designer of Record for any project on which this Evaluation Report, or previous versions thereof, is/was used for permitting or design guidance unless retained specifically for that purpose. IN1 ERS ROOFING SYSTEMS EVALUATION: 1. SCOPE: Product Category: Roofing Sub-Category: Asphalt Shingles Compliance Statement: Owens Corning Asphalt Roof Shingles, as produced by Owens Corning, have demonstrated compliance with the following sections of the Florida Building Code and Florida Building Code, Residential Volume through testing in accordance with the following Standards. Compliance is subject to the Installation Requirements and Limitations/Conditions of Use set forth herein. 2. STANDARDS: Section Property Standard Year 1507.2.5,R905.2.4 Physical Properties ASTM D3462 2009 1507.2.7.1,R905.2.6.1 Wind Resistance ASTM D3161 2009 1507.2.7.1,R905.2.6.1 Wind Resistance ASTM D7158 2008 3. REFERENCES: Entity Examination Reference Date UL LLC(CER9626) Physicals&Wind Resistance File R2453,Vol.3 02/15/2007 UL LLC(CER9626) Physicals&Wind Resistance 20120516-112453 05/16/2012 UL LLC(TST9628) Physical Properties 06CA20263 04/18/2006 UL LLC(TST9628) Wind Resistance 11CA34308 02/18/2012 UL LLC(TST9628) Physicals&Wind Resistance 4786093137 02/01/2014 UL LLC(TST9628) Wind Resistance 4786126532 02/10/2014 UL LLC(TST9628) Physical Properties Classification letter 02/13/2014 Miami-Dade(CER1592) FBC HVHZ Compliance Various NOAs Various UL LLC (QUA9625) Quality Control Service Confirmation,R24S3 Exp.08/20/2017 4. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION: 4.1 Asphalt Shingles: 4.1.1 Classic'and Supreme®are fiberglass reinforced,3-tab asphalt roof shingles. 4.1.2 Berkshires are fiberglass reinforced,4-tab asphalt roof shingles. 4.1.3 Devonshire—are fiberglass reinforced,5-tab asphalt roof shingles. 4.1.4 Durationm, T Durations, Duration Premium Cool, TruDefinitionm Duration® Designer Color Collection, TruDefiniti Oakridge , kridge'and WeatherGuard®HP are fiberglass reinforced,laminated asphalt roof shingles. 4.2 Berkshire® HI Ingles, High Ridge, Hip & Ridge with Sealant, WeatherGuard® HP Hip & Ridge Shingles, ProEdge Hip & Ridge Shingles and Dura Ridge"' Hip & Ridge Shingles are fiberglass reinforced, hip and ridge asphalt roof shingles. 4.3 Starter Strip Plus and Starter Shingle Rall are starter strips for asphalt roof shingles. 5. LIMITATIONS: 5.1 This is a building code evaluation. Neither TrinityJERD nor Robert Nieminen, P.E. are, in any way, the Designer of Record for any project on which this Evaluation Report, or previous versions thereof, is/was used for permitting or design guidance unless retained specifically for that purpose. 5.2 This Evaluation Report is not for use in the HVHZ. 5.3 Fire Classification is not part of this Evaluation Report; refer to current Approved Roofing Materials Directory for fire ratings of this product. 5.4 Wind Classification: 5.4.1 All Owens Corning shingles noted herein are Classified in accordance with FBC Tables 1507.2.7.1 and R905.2.6.1 to ASTM D3161, Class F and/or ASTM D7158,Class H, indicating the shingles are acceptable for us in all wind zones up to Vasa= 150 mph(V„„= 194 mph). Refer to Section 6 for installation requirements to meet this wind rating. 5.4.2 All Owens Corning hip&ridge shingles and Starter Strip Plus noted herein are Classified in accordance with FBC Tables 1507.2.7.1 and R905.2.6.1 to ASTM D3161,Class F, indicating the shingles are acceptable for us in all wind zones up to Vasa= 150 mph (V„it=194 mph). Refer to Section 6 for installation requirements to meet this wind rating. Exterior Research and Design,LLC. Evaluation Report 037940.02.12-RS Certificate of Authorization#9503 FL10674-R10 Revision 5:04/22/2015 Page 2of6 5.4.3 Classification by ASTM D7158 applies to exposure category B or C and a building height of 60 feet or less. Calculations by a qualified design professional are required for conditions outside these limitations. Contact the shingle manufacturer for data specific to each shingle. 5.4.4 Refer to Owens Corning published information on wind resistance and installation limitations. 5.5 All products in the roof assembly shall have quality assurance audit in accordance with the Florida Building Code and F.A.C. Rule 61G20-3. 6. INSTALLATION: 6.1 Underlayment: 6.1.1 Underlayment shall be acceptable to Owens Corning and shall hold current Florida Statewide Product Approval,or be Locally Approved per Rule 61G20-3,per FBC Sections 1507.2.3, 1507.2.4 or R905.2.3. 6.2 Asphalt Shingles: 6.2.1 Installation of asphalt shingles shall comply with the manufacturer's current published instructions, using minimum four(4) nails per shingle in accordance with FBC Sections 1507.2 or 8905.2,with the following exceptions: > Berkshire'shingles require minimum five(5)nails per shingle. > WeatherGuardm HP shingles require minimum six(6)nails per shingle. > Devonshire'"shingles require minimum six(6)nails per shingle. > Starter Strip Plus requires minimum five(5)nails per strip. Refer to Owens Corning published information on wind resistance and installation limitations. 6.2.2 Fasteners shall be in accordance with the manufacturer's published requirements, but not less than FBC 1507.2.6 or R905.2.5. Staples are not permitted. 6.2.4 Where the roof slope exceeds 21 units vertical in 12 units horizontal, special methods of fastening are required. Contact the shingle manufacturer for details. 6.2.5 Minimum Nailing—Classic°&Supreme: Normal Mansard or Area pare Normal Mansard or Area para Wind Areas High Wind desvanes'y Wind Areas High Wind desvanes y Area para vientos normales Areas vientos fuer-res Area para vientos normaies Areas vientos fuertes ^tr IA1 trr r�,. 2•l (9) j-2" t^Z �" IT, r2. �^ i2 1/3' t2 t 5"Exposure 5 5/8"Exposure Euposicion Ettposicion 6.2.6 Minimum Nailing—Berkshire°: Sealant strip Sealant strip /La tirade seliador - La tira de selkdor a------- v ------� D, -0 v s+o 9 V:' 9 VfB Y<" „ 8 Vt' 8 Vf 8'.rt' t t. J e 0 1 '•R Z.. Asphakrootingcement i Cemeoto de!echo de astaho Exterior Research and Design,LLC. Evaluation Report 037940.02.12-R5 Certificate of Authorization#9503 FL10674-R10 Revision 5:04/22/2015 Page 3 of 6 IMY ERC) 6.2.7 Minimum Nailing—Devonshire"': . Nails Nails Ten 1"S ots of As hall Roof Cement 6.2.8 Minimum Nailing—Duration",TruDefinition" Duration, Duration° Premium Cool &Tru Definition Duration Designer Color Collection: � o v Ivemaidand Steep Slope 4 Nal Pattern 6 Nail fasten oenveen SueeNal° Esquema de 4 clavos Pattern anaandlop of cutoul. Esquema Nf;nsarda o D'-ndiardes SuleNailotastening area width de 6cla vos a5vdasdpd"entre of sfreadedawsSureNailo o e freasaeNaiPytaparte -1 seoenadelre;afe. Su"U0 \ SureNeifa las leninqq falenie areawin& ` aleawigh 12- 12" — AreadClase 1 \ _ \1' dawn SueefWe72, 1z, Sur ellaip We"Exposure Nails 64pulpwure 5`/epulg.deexposieidn Nails 53£pulp.deexposieidn SW"Exposure Nails 5W"Exposure 5%pulg,de exxposktdn Gavos 56A pulg.de exposicidn 6.2.9 Minimum Nailing—TruDefinition�Oakridg Oakridge"- 4 Nail Pattern 6 Nail Pattern Esquema con 4 clavos Esquema con 6 clavos V 1" ��— 12'• 12'• . I 5 5/9"Exposu reNails 5 5/9"Exposure Nails Exposiddn de 5 5/6 pulg, Clavos Exposid6n de 55/8 pulg. 5 5/9"Exposure Clavas 5 5/9"Exposure Exposid6n de 5 5/8 pulp. Exposicidn de 5 5/8 puig. 6.2.10 Minimum Nailing—WeatherGuard"HP: 91 �RSiaa�1 C:a� Eofa Exterior Research and Design,LLC. Evaluation Report 037940.02.12-R5 Certificate of Authorization#9503 FL10674-R10 Revision 5:04/22/2015 Page 4of6 6.3 Hip& Ridge Shingles: 6.3.1 Installation of Berkshire' Hip and Ridge Shingles, High Ridge, Hip & Ridge with Sealant, WeatherGuard6 HP Hip and Ridge Shingles and ProEdge Hip&Ridge Shingles shall comply with the manufacturer's current published instructions, using four(4) nails per shingle. Installation of Dura Ridge'" Hip& Ridge Shingles shall comply with the manufacturer's current published instructions, using two(2)nails per shingle. Refer to Owens Corning published information on wind resistance and installation limitations,including the use of hand-sealing for wind warranties. 6.3.2 Fasteners shall be in accordance with the manufacturer's published requirements, but not less than FBC 1507.2.6 or R905.2.5. Staples are not permitted. 6.3.3 Minimum Nailing–Berkshire°Hip&Ridge and High Ridge: Fig.1 c9 Fig.2 Prevailing lMntl Dir-Cion \ 1a Top View SideVitav Nails � p Nals Nails Q I I ,�� z Top Laminated z l Piece I I 4 I I I I I I I Exposure Cj u I I 1 6.3.4 Minimum Nailing–Hip&Ridge with Sealant: Item F9. 2eHigh WMF lng {ahem (4 MAN �61I�B1-i pis,�E ing�-� 11 t717+AExcess r�,,����es�irr8 2tr gat Ex r�tt 6�9 ao sea0aaft 9� q tl qg strep v 8 o e6�o DRsta84ce — 1:2 It 6.3.5 Minimum Nailing–Weath&Guard9 HP Hip and Ridge: Fig.C Hip&Ridge Shingle Fastening Fig.A 4•P �—Dir rection Wlno G�^\�\ •F\ Top Vtzty \ p\ Nall% Nails 7 V v D �. Ezpesure Exterior Research and Design,I.I.C. Evaluation Report 037940.02.12-R5 Certificate of Authorizotion#9503 FL10674-R10 Revision 5:04/22/2015 Page 5 of 6 6.3.6 Minimum Nailing-Pro Edge Hip&Ridge Shingles: Prevaiging StandardIt„ WindDirection Fastening Sealant Strip Pattern 6°Exposure" 7I- i r + Sealant \ \Fasten 7'h°\ 71W 6"Exposulre Cover Exposed Fasteners with Roof Cement 6.3.7 Minimum Nailing—Dura Ridge"" Hip&Ridge Shingles: Note: The drawings below pertain to minimum, as-tested attachment requirements. Refer to Owens Corning published installation instructions for their minimum requirements. Prmifng 4Ynd Direction Top view �—Dirediondonirantedimne HI• v,tcas,.,P, erlcr I'4p DirecdCn del vie nto predonirante r 2 Ye 'cine Nails `�� �. °— Owens Cao ning Swehlail' o _ISE e- a, 7. LABELING: 7.1 Labeling shall be in accordance with the requirements the Accredited Quality Assurance Agency noted herein. 7.2 Asphalt shingle wrappers shall indicate compliance with one of the required classifications detailed in FBC Table 1507.2.7.1/R905.2.6.1. 8. BUILDING PERMIT REQUIREMENTS: As required by the Building Official or Authority Having Jurisdiction in order to properly evaluate the installation of this product. 9. MANUFACTURING PLANTS: Contact the named QA entity for information on which plants produce products covered by Florida Rule 9N-3 QA requirements. 10. QUALITY ASSURANCE ENTITY: UL LLC—QUA9625;(414)248-6409; karen.buchmann Dul-com - END OF EVALUATION REPORT- Exterior Research and Design,LLC. Evaluation Report 037940.02.12-R5 Certificate of Authorization#9503 FL10674-R10 Revision 5:04/22/2015 Page 6 of 6