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Plans •;. ?' l, STRUCTURAL NOTES GENERAL C lipki OF T.I _. , ' 1 3,,,O PROFe 1. These notes set minimum standards for construction. The drawings govern over these Approved . k KS.. [ l� \ c o l N F 4. Conditionally Approved [ ] �, notes to the extent shown. Notify Lewis & Von Vleet Inc. Engineers (LVI) of any . ,.• 15 , . li „v.. discrepancies prior to beginning Work. See Letter to: Follow [ ] 2. These drawings have been prepared solely for use in construction of the Center Plaza A •chi! Apartments deck repair project located in Tigard, Oregon. Possession of these 05. - - fif „ o ', % N . ti drawings does not grant license to construct or fabricate the whole or arts of this Permit Number: A� Is, / oo ` project in other locations. parts Ad �� � 23, ti � 3. The contractor shall verify all dimensions and conditions on drawings and in field. By: Date: JAMES v . Notify engineer of any discrepancies. 4. The contractor shall be responsible for providing oil temporary support prior to l EXPIRES 12 -31 -2010 completion of the vertical and lateral load systems. LVI has not been retained to provide any services pertaining to job site safety precautions, or to review means, ��1�1���1 ®P'Y methods techniques, sequences, or procedures for performing the work. Unless we are specifically retained and compensated to do otherwise, our work is limited to the design of Work described on our drawings. 5. Where reference is made to ACi, AISC, ASTM, or other standards or codes, the latest , edition shall apply. �Q \Q 6. inspection and or job supervision is not provided by LVI. 7. All Work shall be in strict compliance With the latest edition of the International IC,' Building Code (IBC) and all other state and local codes which apply �� Q . ,� DESIGN CRITERIA 1 ' .' � ' ,�.�': T/ Q < LEWIS & 1. Gravity Loads: Q \� \�1� ^� a. Dead Load 10 psf `` JQ , t . s,. o ' 4y .N. b. Floor Load 40 psf # Q� p Q \ � .1 O 1 y � ' iA ∎/ � BUILDING #2 BUILDING � , N , � WOOD FRAMING `` p ' V ` `.• O` / r ' A) VAN VLEET /� ` " /// A � CON 811LTIN0 1. All lumber to be species and minimum grades as follows (unless otherwise noted \ � . in drawings: 1,` A Q ` • �a �• �� > a. Joists P.T. Douglas Fir #2 <0 O Sr ' �` am d b. Beams, 4x and larger P.T. Douglas Fir #2 ,`, e 11 , ' 4 <ee C. Bucks, blocking, bridging & misc. P.T. Douglas Fir #3 Q 1 \ ' ' , ' d. Sills, ledgers, plates, etc. P.T. Douglas Fir #2 "' f,' c. §-- - �` �.— e. Decking ' . �,`• • ,s �+ ) 9 Cedar or other Wood resistant to � '1\ decay '�' Q `• ,, i0 2. Framing hardware to be Simpson or prior approved equal. Fill all nail holes unless t.„{< - R .,• �� 2 f n 6 0 oted otherwise in drawings or manufacturer's literature. Use largest nail size x' �• ` ., �© t4 indicated in manufacturer's literature. Q ., � � 3. All bolt heads and nuts bearing on Wood to. be provided with a Washer. PQ Q �`. � WWI" _ r` -' �� IX z • 4. All fasteners (hangers, clips, screws, nails, bolts, Washers etc.) in contact With ' �' � r - -1 e -� •.' pressure treated or fire treated wood to be stainless steel or hot dipped galvanized Q pQ r- -i IA,P'S; iA`.pc' F-a material. Do not mix stainless steel and galvanized steel in the same connection. Q Q�' %A+PI ; 31 ; u �+ 5. All nailing to be per iBC Table 2304.9.1. Obtain engineer's prior approval for all 'c' `.� � ,' t �PT; A+PT• ', 33 11112 proprietary nailing or stapling systems. Q ÷ ,A , F'� •, , 3 ++ of" , �� I K 6. All nails to be common wire unless noted otherwise. Staples ore not on acceptable � 0 � � pi. , %AP (',AA �' % 3 `k ', VP ', OF ' A+ • ' S' 30 substitute Without Engineers prior written approval. Minimum nail diameters are as Q „•' BPS' ; 4 3 ; ; u P ; ; PT' , ; + �N, (� f in ollows: 41 4� , uP uP T + A P Z.;�' 6 ; � N , , pN• a. 8d = .131" Le , U , P , P .� Art .; I P ti 3 13 3 N ' 'W' b. 10d = .148 " ' AP •+ A � + 42 c. 12d = .148" kiPT•; o '+ 4 � PS I d - DN, BUILDING #3 Z d. 1 = 162" 4 t pN• + > � N . _ � NI 4 N" L'" -I L _ _ .. T DEC TO HAVE D EC KING: AND a e. 20d = 192" 7. Cutting and notching of joists is not permitted Without engineer's prior approval. One RAILINGS REPLACED ONLY - UV inch diameter holes may be drilled in the center 1/3 of the member depth, but all other PROVIDE BLOCKING PER DETAIL holes to be approved prior to drilling. 4/S - AT RAIL POST EKOY STRUCTURAL AND MISCELLANEOUS STEEL COMPLEX KEY FJ• A N � �� 1. Detailing, fabrication and erection of steel to conform to the Steel Construction S I - 'LAN I" = 40' '�"° "'° Manual of the AISC. mom 2. All steel to be A36 except os noted. • 3. Unless noted otherwise, all bolts to be A307 for anchor bolts and connections to S i wood. All steel and bolts in contact with pressure treated Wood to be hot dipped golvanized. BUILDING #1 PERMITS or t_ t .‘,,G1N °4 pi (o 11 o �E I 9� •(,,,, y � . 3 F,, "AMES N" 010SZOIS !EXPIRES 12 -31 -2010 1 . NEW 2X4 OR 2X6 DECKING NEW 2X4 OR 2X6 DECKING /AP T AP T / / l 1 7� LEWIS & LINE OF NEW S44 , ', S — 4 lk DECK ABOVE -- S-4 MATCH EXISTING O.H. DIMENSIONS t NEW 4 X 8 BLOCKING AT 1' NEW GUARDRAIL POSTS VAN V LEFT f / / j t O �' GG NGiN EERS N9ULTNG ,� E co NEW 18" X 18" X 12" FOOTING 4I vi) , ? i rte. ect — SAWCUT EXISTI SLAB ' v P' .d m AS REQUIRED ■4 IL , moo 2 Al © _ _ --J- -1: ,,, K1 ,.. 4 NEW P.T. 4X8 0. . NEW P.T. 4X4 — P e V OST EXTENDS TO 9' -8 1/2" 1 3/4" 9 ' -8 1/2" 1 3/4" BOTTOM OF DECK 1 • 1 OM • 10-0" 1"(14— NEW P.T. 4X4 POST EXTENDS TO NEW P.T. 4X4 BOTTOM OF DECK POST EMENDS TO Ni 'OM BOTTOM OF DECK t 1 • u NU 2 . ... ....., . . 0 TYPICAL DEGK FOUNDATION FLAN = 2 TYPICAL hFGK FRAMING PLAN ,,� _ ►. „� 1/2 = 1-0" �� . 5 -2 a • \ ,�ED PR OFe s , .g 4 BP' p,1 i t rewoa+s I, , O 'E.I � � "P. /.3, 2 . 3' 3 15/16" MAX. CLR.• 1' r i i AWES I PROPRIETARY ALUMINUM _ (EXPIRES 12 -31 -2010 GUARDRAIL SYSTEM - ANCHOR TO PERIMt i EIS FRAMING OF DECKS I - DESIGN TOP RAIL FOR 200 LB. HORIZ. LOAD AT ANY POINT - DESIGN INTERMEDIATE MEMBERS � FOR 50 LB. FORCE L APPLIED ON I SQ. FOOT AREA - PROVIDE ADDITIONAL BLOCKING AS INSTALL CONTINUOUS 3 !-+ PREFINISHED FLASHING 11/2' REQUIRED BY RAIL BEHIND. SIDING ABOVE 1/2' LEWIS & MANUFACTURER il NAIL D� ECK BOARDS T I THRU F LASHING TO LEDGER VAN VLEET CONSULTING ENGINCCFS DECKING PER PLAN W/ (3) EXISTING BLOCKOUT #8 X 3" DECK SCREWS TO IN SIDING FOR NEW EACH JOIST (16" O.C.) LEDGER 3 1/8" MAX. CLR. a __ WO `!= i ce!: RI ► NW- 1I r ► 'A �! MAIM A! ► RI B: O 4 � —�: ��� I I J "CE -DAM" 1/2" Z Ill 'l FLASHING MEMBRANE 2. fi' ril - EXTEND UP BEHIND IA1 SIDING ABOVE AND i– FJ L II'S LAP OVER SIDING "J" OL NEW SIMPSON ACE4 POST 1 MOLD BELOW DECK '� CAPS AT EACH POST NEW JOISTS PER FRAMING ~ PLANS IN SIMPSON LU26('� HANGERS EXISTING APT. b BEAM PER PLAN NEW P.T. 2X10 LEDGER WITH (3) #10 X it BLDG. STRUCTURE V 3" SCREWS TO RIM 50IST AT 16" O.C. - °Q� NEW P.T. 4X4 POST PER PLAN MATCH DEPTH OF EXISTING BLOCKOUT IN VINYL SIDING MI 4 INSTALL CONTINUOUS PREFINISHED FLASHING 1/2' Mi l b 4 UNDER LEDGER AND OVER SIDING BELOW Ik. N QO 0 TYF. DECK SECTION A" roar o 0101112 JUN19 -A 1 1' -0" •mp i 5 -3 I J I//A 001Ntilgat4 C•aw i P N E F . 1 15,09 "s • - "1%12 � �O. r r. dr 4 4MES N.. / I EXPIRES 12 -31 -2010 PROPRIETARY ALUMINUM 1/ GUARDRAIL SYSTEM - ANCHOR TO PERIMETER FRAMING OF DECKS a ' ' - DESIGN TOP RAIL FOR _ 1�'' '' 200 LB. HORIZ. LOAD AT _ . ANY POINT - DESIGN r INTERMEDIATE MEMBERS " • FOR 50 LB. FORCE APPLIED ON 1 SQL FOOT - AREA - PROVIDE ADDITIONAL BLOCKING AS LEWIS & ../A REQUIRED BY RAIL _ - - - - • , . MANUFACTURER - : .: • ,.•,.-..:..- . ..... FLAN VAN VLEET 1 CDNDYLTNG ENDINECRD DECKING PER PLAN (2) SIMPSON 434 EACH NEW P.T. 4X4 POST NEW CONCRETE FOOTING vox END OF BLOCKING - SAWCUT AND REMOVE EXISTING SLAB AS jr SIMPSON A1544 POST REQUIRED BASE WITH 1/2" DIA. X 4" EXISTING SLAB E' EMBED. WEDGE ANCHOR o r TO FOOTING BEAM PER PLAN WS < \5S . ' : ` , °. A , ,,,,i�l A IY 5 ' • ° (2) 3 EACH 4-a SIMPSON HTP312 NEW JOISTS PER FRAMING z D• A u 7 WAY 61 STRAP TOP AND PLANS • • BTM_ OF BLK'G. ^ � 3" CLR_ D - p^ z i 4 " X 8 BLOCKING WITHIN 9" 9" SECTION u .� 1 6 OF GUARDRAIL POST / - L L NEW P.T. 4X4 POST PER PLAN BASE ANCHORAGE - NOT - REQUIRED WHERE GUARDRAIL 18" SQ. TURNS 90 DEGREE CORNER ' / NI 0 our 4 4 5 . FOOTING I NECK 1' GUARDRAIL. POST °fYi� C SECTION Eg �' N -4 I" = I'-0" 4 AUG22 -8 I" = I' --0' WC iLT MI aM'1 w� IM� o �7B OW OD S-4 „ I RCEIVED R. JOHNSON INC_ APR 1.3 2010 CITY OF TIGARD BUILDING DIVISION TO: CITY OFTIGARD BUILDING PERMIT DEPARTMENT COMPANY: CITY OFTIGARD, OREGON FROM: DEL STARR DATE: 4/5/2010 RE: ORCHARD PARK APTS. 9916 SW FREWING ST. BLDG. #3 CITY OFTIGARD, THE FOLLOWING IS A SCOPE OF WORK FOR REPLACING FAILING DECK AT UNITS 29 AND 35 AT ORCHARD PARK APTS. - DECK REPLACEMENT- ' REMOVE AND DISPOSE OF THE EXISTING DECKS AND DECK RAILINGS. ' CONSTRUCT NEW DECK OF THE SAME SIZE USING PRESSURE TREATED LUMBER TO MATCH THE EXISTING DECK LUMBER DIMENSIONS AS PER THE ATTACHED ENGINEERING. • FURNISH AND INSTALL RAILPRO 42" SURFACE MOUNTED PICKET STYLE ALUMINUM RAILING SYSTEM. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS, PLEASE GIVE ME A CALL. (503) 240 -3388. SINCERELY, DEL STARR P.O. Box 17196 • Portland, OR 97217 • Phone: (503) 240 -3388 • Fax: (503) 240 -3424 1 Section 07:18A 3 ;' '. Pedestrian Traffic Coatings • Guide Specification 1.4 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Supplier Qualifications: PEDA -GARD® FC, as supplied „L° by NEOGARD®, is approved for use on this project. PART 1 GENERAL B. Applicator Qualifications: Applicators shall be approved to install specified system. 1.1 SUMMARY C. Requirement of Regulatory Agencies: Materials used A. Provide labor, materials, equipment and supervision in the pedestrian traffic coating system shall meet necessary to install a fluid - applied, pedestrian traffic existing Federal, State and local VOC regulations. coating system as outlined in this specification to new or existing plywood and concrete surfaces. 1.5 DELIVERY, STORAGE AND HANDLING B. The manufacturers application instructions for each A. Delivery: Materials shall be delivered in original sealed product used are considered part of this specification containers, clearly marked with supplier's name, brand and should be followed at all times. name and type of material. C. Related Sections: B. Storage and Handling: Recommended material stor- 1. Section 03 30 00 - Cast -in -Place Concrete age temperature is 75 °F. Handle products to avoid 2. Section 03 40 00 - Precast Concrete damage to container. Do not store for long periods in 3. Section 07 90 00 - Joint Protection direct sunlight. 1.2 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION 1.6 JOB CONDITIONS A. PEDA -GARD® FC shall be a complete system of corn- A. Environmental Conditions: patible materials supplied by NEOGARD® to create a 1. Do not proceed with application of materials when seamless waterproof membrane. deck temperature is less than 40 °F. 2. Do not apply materials unless surface to receive coat - B. PEDA- GARD® FCshallbedesignatedforapplicationon • ing is clean and dry, or if precipitation is imminent. the specific type of deck indicated on the drawings. 1.3 SUBMITTALS 1.7 WARRANTY A. Product Data: Submit NEOGARD® product literature A. Upon request, NEOGARD® shall offer the manufac- and installation instructions. turer's standard warranty upon receipt of a properly executed warranty request form. B. Project Reference List: Submit list of projects as re- quired by this specification. PART 2 PRODUCTS • C. Samples: Submit samples of specified pedestrian 2.1 MANUFACTURER traffic coating system. Samples shall be construed as examples of finished color and texture of the system A. NEOGARD Division of JONES - BLAIR Company, only. • P.O. Box 35286, Dallas, TX 75235, Toll Free (800) 321 -6588, Fax (214) 357 -7532, www.neogard.com. D. Applicator Approval: Submit letter from manufacturer stating applicator is approved to install the pedestrian 2.2 MATERIALS traffic coating system. A. Pedestrian Traffic Coating Material: E. Warranty: Submit a copy of the manufacturers standard 1. Primer: Concrete and metal primers as required warranty. by NEOGARD 2. Flashing Tape: 86217 mastomeric tape (Q -217) or approved equal having a minimum thickness of 39 mils. 01 -04 -07 07 18 13 - 1 Pedestrian Traffic Coatings s ' 3. Liquid Flashing: FC7500/FC7960 or FC7520/ 3. That the concrete was finished by a power or hand FC7962 polyurethane coating. steel trowel followed by soft hair broom to obtain 4. Aggregate: 7992 silica (quartz) sand or other ag- light texture or "sidewalk' finish. gregate approved by NEOGARD ®. 4. That damaged areas of the concrete deck be re- 5. Elastomeric Base Coat: FC7500/FC7960 polyure- stored to match adjacent areas. Use 100% solids thane coating, gray in color. epoxy and sand for filling and leveling. 6. Elastomeric Topcoat (Interior or Covered Use Only): FC7510/FC7961 series polyurethane coating, gray B. Plywood: Verify that the plywood deck work done under or tan in color. other sections meets the following requirements: 7. Elastomeric Topcoat (Exterior /Interior Use): 1. Plywood is of exterior grade quality and minimum FC7520/FC7962 series polyurethane coating, gray B -C grade with B side to receive coating. Plywood or tan in color. shall be at least 5/8" thick. Tongue and groove 8. Sealant: 70991 or other polyurethane sealant plywood•is preferred. approved by NEOGARD ® . 2. Joist spacing beneath plywood deck has a maxi- mum spacing of 16" O.C. 2.3 MATERIAL PERFORMANCE CRITERIA 3. Plywood imperfections are filled with 70991 seal- ant or other polyurethane sealant approved by A. Physical properties of cured pedestrian traffic coating NEOGARD ®. system used on this project are: 4. Spiral or coated nails are used and are driven flush with the surface of plywood. Nails shall not • PERFORMANCE ' ,REQUIREMENTS OF CURED FILM be countersunk. PHYSICALPROPERTVES TEST METHOD BASE COAT TOPCOAT 5. A maximum of 1/16" space between sheets of ply - Tensile Strength ASTM D412 1,500 psi 2,200 -5,000 psi wood is maintained while deck is being placed. Elongation - ASTM D412 500% e0-350% 6. Plywood decking is to be covered as soon as pos- sible after installation. Permanent Set ASTM D412 <20% <20% Tear Resistance ASTM D1004 150 pli 165 -400 pli 3.2 PREPARATION Water Resistance ASTM D471 1% @ 7 days < =3% @ 7 days MVT @ 20 mils ASTM E96 5 English 0.4 -1.5 English A. Cleaning: Surfaces contaminated with oil or grease Taber Abrasion (cs17), max ASTM D4060 5 mg /1,000 rev 30 mg /1,000 rev shall be vigorously scrubbed with a power broom and Shore A ASTM D2240 74 -79 84 -94 a strong non - sudsing detergent. Thoroughly wash, Adhesion ASTM D4541 400 psi 400 psi clean, and dry. Areas where oil or other contaminants Weathering Resistance ASTM D822 N/A Slight Chalk penetrate deep into the concrete may require removal Alternate No Loss of No Loss of Thermal Shock Heat/Cold Adhesion Adhesion by mechanical methods. 2.4 ACCESSORIES B. Shot - Blasting: Required surface preparation method for remedial construction, is also the preferred method A. Miscellaneous materials such as cleaning agents, for new construction. Mechanically prepare surface by adhesives, backer rod, deck drains, etc. shall be a shot blasting to industry standard surface texture (ICRI's composite part of the deck system and shall be corn- CSP3 -4) without causing additional surface defects in patible with the specified pedestrian traffic coatings. deck surface. Shot - blasting does not remove deep penetrating oils, grease, tar or asphalt stains. Proper PART 3 EXECUTION cleaning procedures should be followed to insure proper bonding of the deck coating. Note: If shot - blasting 3.1 EXAMINATION is not practical, treat concrete surfaces with 10% to 15% solution of muriatic acid to remove laitance and A. Concrete: Verify that the work done under other sec- impurities. After acid has stopped foaming or boiling:, tions meets the following requirements: immediately rinse thoroughly with water. Re -rinse as 1. That the concrete deck surface is free of ridges required to remove muriatic acid solution. Acid etching • and sharp projections. If metal forms or decks are does not remove deep penetrating oils, grease, tar or used they should be ventilated to permit adequate asphalt stains. Proper cleaning procedures should be drying of concrete on exterior exposed deck. followed to insure proper bonding of the deck coating. 2. That the concrete was cured for a minimum of 28 • days. ( Minimumof3 ,000psicompressivestrength). C. Cracks and Cold Joints: Visible hairline cracks (up Water -cured treatment of concrete is preferred. to 1/16" in width) in concrete and cold joints shall be The use of concrete curing agents, if any, shall cleaned, primed and treated with liquid flashing a be of the sodium silicate base only; others require minimum distance of 2" on each side of crack to yield written approval by NEOGARD ®. a total thickness of 30 dry mils. Large cracks (over Pedestrian Traffic Coatings 07 18 13 - 2 01 -04 -07 1/16" in width) shall be routed and sealed with sealant. cured film are averages and can vary due to finish Sealant shall be applied to inside area of crack only, of surface. not applied to deck surface. Detail sealed cracks with liquid flashing a distance of 2" on each side of crack to B. Seed and Backroll Method yield a total thickness of 30 dry mils. All joints between 1. Primer: Where required, apply 1/3 gallon per 100 plywood sheets shall be filled flush with sealant and square feet (300 sf /gal) to all concrete surfaces in detailed with liquid flashing a distance of 2" on each strict accordance with procedures outlined by NEO- side of joint to yield a total thickness of 30 dry mils. GARD ®. Within 24 hours of application of primer, base coat must be applied. If base coat cannot be D. Control Joints: Seal secondary control joints with seal- applied within 24 hours, reprime. ant. Sealant shall be applied to inside area ofjoint only, 2. Base Coat: Apply 1.25 gallons per 100 square feet not applied to deck surface. Detail sealed joints with (80 sf/gal) of elastomeric base coat to deck surfaces liquid flashing a distance of 2" on each side of joint to in strict accordance with procedures outlined by yield a total thickness of 30 dry mils. NEOGARD ®. Extend base coat over cracks and control joints which have received treatment. • E. Sheet Flashing: Install sheet flashing where indicated 3. Topcoat: When base coat is dry, recoat surface with on the drawings prior to the application of base coat. 3/4 gallon per 100 square feet (133 sf /gal) of elasto- merictopcoat and immediately broadcast aggregate F. Surface Condition: Surface shall be clean and dry prior at a rate of approximately 10 to 15 pounds per 100 to coating. square feet and backroll to encapsulate aggregate. Total system coating thickness will average 32 dry 3.3 APPLICATION mils exclusive of aggregate. *Note to specification writer: Thickness values of A. Seed and Lock Method cured film are averages and can vary due to finish 1. Primer: Where required, apply 1/3 gallon per 100 of surface. square feet (300 sf /gal) to all concrete surfaces in strict accordance with procedures outlined by 3:4 CLEANING NEOGARD ®. Within 24 hours of application of primer, base coat must be applied. If base coat A. Remove debris resulting from completion of coating cannot be applied within 24 hours, reprime. operation from the project site. 2. Base Coat: Apply 1.13 gallons per 100 square feet (88 sf /gal) of elastomeric base coat to deck surfaces 3.5 PROTECTION in strict accordance with procedures outlined by NEOGARD ®. Extend base coat over cracks and A. After completion of application, do not allow traffic on control joints which have received treatment. coated surfaces for a period of at least 24 - 36 hours 3. Wearing Surface Coat: Apply 1/2 gallon per 100 at 75 °F. and 50% R.H., or until completely cured. square feet (200 sf /gal). of elastomeric topcoat in strict accordance with procedures outlined by END OF SECTION • NEOGARD ®and immediately broadcast aggregate, evenly distributed, into wet coating at the rate of 10 pounds per 100 square feet. 4. Finish Coat: When dry, remove excess aggregate and recoat surface with 3/4 gallon per 100 square feet (133 sf /gal) of elastomeric topcoat in strict ac- cordance with procedures outlined by NEOGARD ®. Total system coating thickness averages 38 dry mils exclusive of aggregate. *Note to specification writer: Thickness values of The information, data and suggestions contained herein are believed to be reliable, based upon our knowledge and experience; however, it is expressly declared that Seller does not guarantee the result to be obtained in Buyer's process. SELLER HEREBY EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY FOR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND /OR ANY OTHER WARRANTY, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED as to any and all products and /or suggestions described herein, whether such products are used alone or in combination with other materials. Buyer must make its own determination of the suitability of any product for its use, and the completeness of any information contained herein. Nothing contained herein shall be construed to constitute inducement or recommendation to practice any invention covered by any patent without authority from the owner of the patent. Applicator is an independent contractor of, and should under no circumstances be viewed as an employee or agent of, the NEOGARD° Division of JONES- BLAIR ® . PEDAGARDFCSBGS.indd NEOGARD® Div. of JONES- BLAIR 2728 Empire Central - P.O. Box 35286 - Dallas, Texas 75235 - Toll Free (800) 321 -6588 - Fax (214) 357 -7532 - www.neoaard.com 01 -04 -07 07 18 13 - 3 Pedestrian Traffic Coatings • . Custom Aluminum Railing Solutions, Building and City Codes, Glass Rail System Seattle Page 1 of 3 '±''''' - ' - ` } °, � , 5 s ,!- ' ,t ,: . - ti .��` t a. i w 40 , s _} j ; A . - `�4 . t c iv,4 # 15* BiSS,n.. ,a t� 4 4 "t '° ` •rI ., , *c ' � - r - .,wr Lj�" . ` „'L n tt t '' are �, ' 3r k,. ` .zx .. F i ' '.z1 ° v t , +` ,'t'r `7.' �j ...'s. I L 'x•' �` 7MS j� x, y t a ' '+raw � P 'Ir .:, fi .. - . i 'n, � f yF' '-, - i "-` ,"'..t•-. * � j 1" .'S - .4 ^ r! 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Rail Svstem Exploded Drawings Building Codes We consider ourselves a custom design and installation company and are very aware of the building code requirements for railings. All of our railings conform to the 2006 IRC and IBC. These are the International Residential Code and International Building Code respectively. Virtually all building departments follow these codes. However it is possible that a local jurisdiction may write a more restrictive code for their area. Knowing and meeting any local codes are not the responsibility of RailPro. It Is the responsibility of the customer to inform us of anything outside of the two codes noted above. Here are some of the most basic code requirements for residential railing. 1. Any walking surface greater than 30" off the ground requires a guardrail 2. The rail height must he a minimum of 36" from the deck surface 3. There should be no opening that can pass a 4" sphere through the railing 4. Stairs with more than 3 risers must have a handrail The codes are quite extensive and often confusing and your local inspector may not be well versed in the areas of the code that apply to railing or is working to the 1997 UBC or the 2003 IRC instead of the most recent 2006 IRC. Or perhaps he's applying the IBC code to your home vs. the IRC. RailPro is well versed in the most recent codes and can help you work through any issues with the building inspector. When we quote your project, it will always be for a code compliant installation. If you want something outside of the code we'll require a signed waiver for our protection. Return to Contents .. Post Attachments . All our rail styles can be attached either to the surface or the fascia of the deck. There are some details that you need to be aware of to insure a safe and attractive installation. Surface Mount - This is the most common and least expensive attachment. It is usually the choice for level wood or composite decks. We require that you provide 3" of solid structural blocking to screw into. In the case of composites this must be 3" under the composite board. Waterproof Decks - If you have a waterproof deck, our first recommendation is that you consider fascia mounting. However, if this is not possible we have several options for you to consider to protect the integrity of the waterproofing. Please open this Tech Bulletin for more details. Mounting on Tile - We can mount to a tile surface but we do not recommend the practice. We require a signed waiver regarding any damage to the tile during installation or any time later. There is always the possibility that tile can crack. There are a couple of ways to avoid mounting through the tile. First would be to install the railing first and tile up to the base plates. Another way would be to install a raised footing for the pest to mount on. Fascia Mount - This is most commonly used when there is a waterproof deck surface involved that you do not want to penetrate. We can mount to the fascia as long as certain conditions exist. These are: There is 6" of flat surface under the flashing: There is 3" of solid structural blocking at the attachment points: There are no other obstructions in the way, most commonly gutters. Also please note that we can not fascia mount any of our newel posts with the exception of the 2 1/2" post. http: / /www.railpro.us /tech_notes.htm 4/5/2010 Custom Aluminum Railing Solutions, Building and City Codes, Glass Rail System Seattle Page 2 of 3 Return to Cont nt_. Rail Termination t When the rail comes to the end usually at the house., you Lave lo decide how you yard to terminate the ra' rig. Wall Termination - TI;; most comr mid ic[ +sl exneisise...:21' to rerni'natl -; ',our railing is to attach die top and bottom rail to the r1,•. I.. .i,. ti r -• rtlr ,. u ., .: f I ..w r•i' - >,: • .taEvl� Pit: rat -it, - , hoig in:: t .dl .. .. Pr, ° I� r .. - : r.. i i' it .. ,1. _ y.y_ I! if . I r _ ::i e: iE- •.�:rrrii_r.;: II Post Termination - There may be a reason that you can not or choose not to terminate the railing to the house In this case we will terminate the railing with a post. This post must be within 4" of the (rouse to keep your railing in code. This will add a bit more cost to the railing as the posts are one of the more expensive elements of the railing. Return to Contents Fasteners All the fasteners used by RailPro are high grade stainless steel. This combined with the aluminum railing will provide you with a complete system that can not rust. While others may use coated or painted screws to cut cost we don't as we have seen these rust over the years. Rust will never happen with a RailPro installed rail. All of our fasteners come in mill finish. While some colored stainless screws exist, RailPro does not offer these. It is our experience that the paint chips when driving the screws and we think it is unsightly to have the chipped inconsistent looking screws vs. a uniform look to all the screws. Some of the standard screws we use are listed below. Pan head square drive screws #14 x 3" Used for mounting surface posts to the deck into blocking #14 x 2" Used for attaching top rail wall mounts to the house #12 x 1 1/2" Used for attaching the top rail to the post, also for attaching the bottom rail wall mount to the post or house #12 1ek Self driving screw for attaching bottom rail to wall mount, also for attaching the post mount to the post Hex head lag bolt 1/4" x 4" Used for mounting fascia post into blocking, also for surface mounting through composite decking into blocking Return to Contents Glass Details Tempered Glass - All glass for our railing systems is fully tempered. This is crucial for the strength and safety of the railing. There is no alternative glass type appropriate for this application. Tempered glass is the same type of glass that you'll find in your shower door, patio door or side car window. It has tremendous strength against impact. As testament, tempered glass is used in hockey rinks. If it does break it literally explodes into tiny shards that may cause small cuts but won't create a huge blade to cut off an arm. Thickness - The standard glass for full frame rail is 1/4" thick. We use 3/8" thick glass for our topless glass rail. Edgework - RailPro provides all its glass with the exposed edges in a high polish. While others will cut corners with a rough seam or less expensive ground edge, RailPro only provides the best. On 1/4" glass we provide a pencil polish and on the 3/8" glass it's a beautiful furniture grade flat polish. Colors - All glass comes standard as clear. There are numerous tinted glasses that can be used. The most common are Bronze and Gray tints. Also available are Green, Blue and reflective glass but these are not common. Privacy Glass - We also have a glass called Matelux which is often used in privacy applications. This glass is translucent, that is it allows light through but not vision. It looks very similar to sandblasted glass but is quite different. See the explanation below in the Glass Rail Warnings section. Return to Contents Glass Rail Warnings This section provides some things to watch out for in glass rail applications. Plastics Infills - Plastic is not a usable atternative as it has too much flex and can be pushed out of the opening. Front a practical side all plastics will scratch more easily than glass and are actually quite a bit more expensive. • http: / /www.railpro.us /tech_notes.htm 4/5/2010 Custom Aluminum Railing Solutions, Building and City Codes, Glass Rail System Seattle Page 3 of 3 Sandblasted Glass - Saridbiasted grass is a;.uall' l , rut - - s as yot:oe or a rough aula(7,e Thal car assort) debris, f a. tnrc. droppings. This will pern,anently stain the glass. Spandral Glass -This is glass with an applies class frit naked on the class surface. This has the same problems as sandblasted glass. In addition it is very difficult to get an noun surface coating evil -: this product. Laminated Glass - ] his is an improper applic0tion a.. alit r rlpr,,ru larninele•d glass should n01 t::e enp^s.ed TO the element= as Return to Contents - Rail System Exploded Drawings Here are a number of sketches to help you understand how the parts of the rail system come together. Picket Rail - _ — .. Wtft r_ i w RailProt rr ��.r�a.?t -- � f Rail Pro.o jrskryvorr ` "^�w Glass Rail — i i t,, - . r ' Ra%IPno =;•:�v 'VAN: �_ l i Rai er9.2"- vs nm NO.1r _. .. , I • R (."2 kri ea; 1, .. t. kh5 rr:t ) Cable Rail ■ .. - . - ._ d - 5_ s pp�er.. `�.". -- i. Return to Contents ' r .,:: - ^ ; It :. . ` t ° " a C © 2009 RAILPRO ALL S RESERV , k4,1,, y . , 4 6 k _ k . _ ° f .. , - '.:; http: / /www.railpro.us /tech_notes.htm 4/5/2010 RailPro 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 R/VLING SOLUTIONS Tech Bulletin Mounting to Waterproof Decks Mounting the rail — We believe that the most important element in preventing water infiltration is securing the railing to a solid surface. The system is only as good as what we mount to. For example, when we mount our post onto concrete and apply a standard load to the top of the post there is virtually no deflection. Structurally the post is solid. This means that if the post is mounting on a deck, any load applied to the post is transferred directly to the connection to the deck. If there is inadequate blocking then there will be flexing at that connection and you have the possibility of breaking any /all the seals. Screws — We typically use a #14 x 3" stainless steel pan head square drive screw. We believe that one of the most important prevention steps is the mounting of the railing into 3" of solid blocking. Without solid blocking, all other waterproofing steps can be rendered worthless as all of these depend on maintaining a seal. If the base plate is not securely anchored to prevent any "rocking ", that seal has a much higher possibility of being broken Screw Caulking — The holes for the screws are predrilled with a 3/16" drill bit to about 2" in depth. We then dip the screw into polyurethane sealant filling the threads with sealant before installing the screws. This provides more seal between the wood and screw threads. It also fills the hole in the base plate with sealant and seals around the top shank of the screw and screw head. Washer /Gasket — We use a special stainless steel washer that has a bit of a crown at the hole. There is neoprene that is adhered to one side of this washer. It is placed on the screw and as the screw is cinched down this washer flattens out and forms a seal. Base Plate Gasket — We use an EPDM gasket under the base plate. This gasket is sized to be 1/8" less than the base plate. This under sizing provides a "channel" under the base plate to act a "key" if you choose to apply sealant around the base plate. The gasket also provides additional sealing around the screw. For the slope of the waterproof deck, we have a special wedge shape gasket that will adjust for a 1 /4" per foot slope. This eliminates the use of any shims to level the post. The gaskets work best on a smoother surface like metal flashing or a nontextured waterproof surface where compressing the gasket will fill in voids. Base Plate Caulking — Typically we do not caulk around the base plate as we believe that the steps taken above provide adequate protection. In addition if some how moisture did make it below the base plate, a bead of caulk would seal in the moisture. Sealed moisture is the worst condition you could create regarding structural damage. Mounting pedestal — An additional safety option is to use a ' /z" composite board pedestal base under the base plate and gasket. In the best situation, this is applied to the deck surface at the post position before the final coat of waterproofing. The bottom is covered with polyurethane and it is adhered to the deck surface. It is then drilled for the screws and you create a "sandwich" of post base, gasket, composite pedestal, polyurethane and deck coating. What this creates is a raised platform for the base plate so that water running by will not pool around the base plate. 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Recewve 1 Qu to Contact t9$- � u i , a ` „ , t r . ap Y } ', -'4; i - "`° ,'' .9x r � `� �� u*,. r a to t 'N K Kr AK i k �4 *Att ; `''4 � ` `r"�' ..: mr� I � Ax it r � ��� � �k '4 ��� �. �'� � �� �� ' �a ;k�� i 5 ? y �'..�T2� �- v J cs3' ig Pa -dar 1tI >y -t 'k. 5 4: 4 ,x44, , , . r' . x . 4: 3 - .' 1� �v' r � a ''f ' F i t' t � " ii : - t ' _ ae k Contents . 1. Building Codes 2. Post Attachments 3. Rail Termination 4. Fasteners 5. Glass Details 6. Glass Rail Warnings 7. Rail System Exploded Drawings Building Codes We consider ourselves a custom design and installation company and are very aware of the bui All of our railings conform to the 2006 IRC and IBC. These are the International Residential Cod respectively. Virtually all building departments follow these codes. However it is possible that a I restrictive code for their area. Knowing and meeting any local codes are not the responsibility of customer to inform us of anything outside of the two codes noted above. Here are some of the most basic code requirements for residential railing. 1. Any walking surface greater than 30" off the ground requires a guardrail 2. The rail height must be a minimum of 36" from the deck surface 3. There should be no opening that can pass . a 4" sphere through the railing 4. Stairs with more than 3 risers must have a handrail The codes are quite extensive and often confusing and your local inspector may not be well ver. apply to railing or is working to the 1997 UBC or the 2003 IRC instead of the most recent 2006 I IBC code to your home vs. the IRC. RailPro is well versed in the most recent codes and can hel the building inspector. When we quote your project, it will always he for a code compliant installation. If you want some require a signed waiver for our protection. Return to Contents http: / /www.railpro.us /tech_notes.htm 4/5/2010 Custom Aluminum Railing Solutions, Building and City Codes, Glass Rail System Seattle Page 2 of 5 Post Attachments All our rail styles can he attached either to the surface or the fascia of the deck. There are some to insure a safe and attractive installation. Surface Mount - J his is the most common and Yeast expensive attachment. It is usually the ch( decks. We require that you provide 3" of solid structural blockirg to screw into. In the case of co composite board. Waterproof Decks - If you have a waterproof deck, our first recommendation is that you consid is not possible we have several options for you to consider to protect the integrity of the waterpr Bulletin for more details. Mounting on Tile - We can mount to a tile surface but we do not recommend the practice. We I any damage to the tile during installation or any time later. There is always the possibility that till There are a couple of ways to avoid mounting through the tile. First would be to install the railinf Another way would he to install a raised footing for the post to mount on. Fascia Mount - This is most commonly used when there is a waterproof deck surface involved We can mount to the fascia as long as certain conditions exist. These are: There is 6" of flat surface under the flashing; There is 3" of solid structural blocking at the attachment points; There are no other obstructions in the way, most commonly gutters. Also please note that we can not fascia mount any of our newel posts with the exception of the Return to Contents Rail Termination When the rail comes to the end usually at the house, you have to decide how you want to termir Wall Termination - The most common and least expensive way to terminate your railing is to a house. Most of the time there is a trim board at the house to attach the rail with a wall mount. W or safety of the railing, attaching the top rail will take any flex out of the system. If it's possible w Post Termination - There may be a reason that you can not or choose not to terminate the raili terminate the railing with a post. This post must be within 4" of the house to keep your railing in the railing as the posts are one of the more expensive elements of the railing. Return to Contents Fasteners All the fasteners used by RailPro are high grade stainless steel. This combined with the aluminL complete system that can not rust. While others may use coated or painted screws to cut cost v% over the years. Rust will never happen with a RailPro installed rail. All of our fasteners come in mill finish. While some colored stainless screws exist, RailPro does that the paint chips when driving the screws and we think it is unsightly to have the chipped incc uniform look to all the screws. • http: / /www.railpro.us /tech_notes.htm 4/5/2010 Custom Aluminum Railing Solutions, Building and City Codes, Glass Rail System Seattle Page 3 of 5 Some of the standard screws we use are listed below. Pan head square drive screws I4 x 3" Used for mounting surface posts to the deck info blockii #14 x 2" Used for attaching top rail wall mounts to the house #12 x 1 1/2" Used for attaching the top rail to the post, also for attaching the bottom rail w• #12 tek Self driving screw for attaching bottom rail to wall mount, also for attaching th' Hex head lag bolt 1/4" x 4" Used for mounting fascia post into blocking, also for surface mounting througl Return to Contents Glass Details Tempered Glass - All glass for our railing systems is fully tempered. This is crucial for the stren no alternative glass type appropriate for this application. Tempered glass is the same type of gl< door, patio door or side car window. It has tremendous strength against impact. As testament, tE rinks. If it does break it literally explodes into tiny shards that may cause small cuts but won't cr€ Thickness - The standard glass for full frame rail is 1/4" thick. We use 3/8" thick glass for our tc Edgework - RailPro provides all its glass with the exposed edges in a high polish. While others or less expensive ground edge, RailPro only provides the best. On 1/4" glass we provide a pent beautiful furniture grade flat polish. Colors - All glass comes standard as clear. There are numerous tinted glasses that can be use and Gray tints. Also available are Green, Blue and reflective glass but these are not common. Privacy Glass - We also have a glass called Matelux which is often used in privacy application! allows light through but not vision. It looks very similar to sandblasted glass but is quite different Glass Rail Warnings section. Return to Contents • Glass Rail Warnings This section provides some things to watch out for in glass rail applications. Plastics Infills - Plastic is not a usable alternative as it has too much flex and can be pushed of side all plastics will scratch more easily than glass and are actually quite a bit more expensive. http: / /www.railpro.us /tech_notes.htm 4/5/2010 Custom Aluminum Railing Solutions, Building and City Codes, Glass Rail System Seattle Page 4 of 5 . Sandblasted Glass - Sandblasted glass is actually porous as you've created a rough surface tl droppings. This will permanently stain the glass. Spandral Glass - This is glass with an applied glass frit baked on the glass surface. This has th glass. In addition it is very difficult to get an even surface coating with this product. 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