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111•111111111ililiitiOlk -- ubject 1897 -- - UL Recognition FIRE is m w p appropriate test requirements, are Ler�- Outline of Investigation fied In the Building Materials Direc�ry or Fire Resistance UPLIFT TESTS Q q t r Uplift Resistance Directory. Such refinances signify thal re tail the indicated mat OF a facturers a eligible to apply the UL Mark to etc meter- P'or Roofing Systems tab described for particular assemblies. Of particular algid:- ROOFING canoe Is the tact that established Classifications or Listings This test method provides comparative uplift resistance are valid only it materials used bear the UL Mask. . data regarding the seWremem o1 the rooting system to the Nam: Assemblies ere not considered o Classified or M ATERIA L roof deck based upon a short -term static load- Reference Listed d If If any of the specified component materials do to such roof systems are found in UL's Building Materials not bear the UL Marc. In other words. an assembly Directory under the category "Roofing Systems, Uplift described In one of UL's Directories does not auto• ru Resistance. radically indicate that a particular assembly wad 1•104-7V-f•-•:- . _ . Q provide the expected performance for which h wags - . • . -• _ = : -+ o riginally sissified or Listed. The UL Oaysi1ica1ion I i `: _ • —: , . r - 580 or Listing o f an a s s e m b l y valid only if the asset �' • I, -_ rr9 _ _ i . • m bly is composed of materials that bear the UL Mark. . :•-e_ _ _ = _ o Test for pliift Resistance of Follow -Up _ '° = - i # _ . -- - -- �,_ 'hoof Assemblies _ - -_ �► '� S enn Program _ _ _ _ _ _ .. �.< �-r fir Q a ,,,`_� This test method provides comparative uplift resistance -j • data regarding the attachment of the roof deck to supports when a product Is Classified or Listed under UL•s Follow- . - - _ - _ _ ' ._,__. __ as well as the securement of any roofing system to the root Up Services, it is monitored by unannounced factory visits �. - - — - _ •-I deck that may be utilized in the root assembly. This test by UL field representatives. These visits permit UL to deter- . n . r method simulates the effects of wind gusts by us mine whether products bearing our label continue to comply _ - ` --.-+a • c' oscillating external negative pressure on the top side and with the specification established as a result of the original _ . • - . Co positive pressure on the underside of the assembly. investigation (including the conduct of per anent fire. wind Oh.- _ - � - - ' and/or u lift tests). Continued use of the UL label is depen- t - - A. .fit : T� Assemblies tested and Classified by this method are p u tours under the heading "Roof Deck Constructions in the dent upon continued compliance with the specifications, - t whet the original tests there conducted six months, one — - - , ? - _ l • ♦ UL Building Materials Director!. These assemblies are _ _ ---rr -- Classified as uplift resistance Class 15, Class 30. Gass 60 year or several years earlier. = - t LU or Class 9Q 11 a visit reveals features that are rat in compliance with = _ - _ -- - - - . established UL requirements, the manufacturer is required ' =- _ - ether to correct such items or to remove the UL Listing or - - - - _ J _ _ _�- it - 997 Classification Mark. 11 the UL Mark is removed. use of the j iii - • Mark is not permitted until me manufacturer demonstrates to = l, = the held representative that the product onoe again complies -. - :- - / 7., ,.. - ui Wind Resistance .yi„h requirements. __y AL c ►i . f Prepared Roof For further information regarding UL's testing, Listing = ;� and Classification programs for roofing products contact �. ., � overing Materials following afiloes and stations: % _ _ Y r ' . � m( OF TI C ?iIN - _ _'i i''Yr •• Materials subject to the wind test described la this S r- 0 8 • - 5 T - J�.► � � . IL - sirs are intended to resist damage wth ., a rr to.tvios _ ^ � " _ _ _ ��. - _ L, in the Beaufort Scale No. 10 range ( �l'pproved � jailed to the wind test. the adhesive of 51i : slim s (70e) ?72,? -. - � ��� ' ' 1' :hcn les must be strong enough m r f� I fis►hi Pe lark as described in: _ „ r ._.:_ _ f Scott 8�tvd ��-` . ' 1- g g 9 P = S Qar;��86060 1 , • - from lifting. For interlocking shingles thF ITY91IFaN @ tabs f "17'VV i �- u, or other locking features must not tear r J • e e4f t rh g�olloW ' f 4011) i2se !� ,, _ ,;f t- from its locking position. pp tttaCh 112 laboratory D --- --- '?� Products complying with the test requirements and el P.O. Box 19996 ri to bear UL's "Wind Resistant" label. Retertintadtiirtiati: 13 � products Paepare Root Covering Building ale��nats Directory Date: F c 9 ) � a UNDERWRITERS LABORATORIES IN w Ff17t 1 6' co igoy T 200-113 1oninr90 • m; UL 790 UL 263 Tests for Fire Resistance of Fire Tests of Building Roof Covering Materials Construction and Materials }. " . fie YYhelt a firs occurs inside ` -- - pr�ad10r1 b 11w erlposttr@ a bultdlrtq, @ is impatlatt that bonr outside a building. the building's trails, floors. the roofs and columns d0 not VL 790- Class A. Claw B or Class C - 1 - _ -= . _ & dl ahlPasure@ a'rigmight c� o fir» Ietermi scion of residence to fife won from 21@ _ - include . b em- co/lapse. ere hers from distant fires or ,- Roe oOVerhng culdde d the building - . -..... games blurs edjaaent struo- • _ _ _ frequer0y used in assemblies - - ta The ability of a root � - ��. � �_ �i i - - 1 1 am designed to resist Zg VL .269 Hourly _ _ _ �� �. 747.4 ,I� -, r _I �•b•• � - � . - . coming malarial m resist r � ,---' - : • Irtlerlor bp ®tposute RIO padsoanoe Ratings _ ::_._ odbv fine or penetrs- UL 263 tnwokes tae hourl kits* ratings of a rodoeYMlp assembly's Integrity - :: l by fire is Investigated mitten evaluate various roo mitten tine mum Waldo • beading; to UL Standard 794 The methods described in Lit 790 internal 6r@ resistance ratings of roof-ceiling aassembkes. C D 256 -- component Fire for These essembfes, as described in UL Fire Resistance tyre Classified - Measure- resistance to tires origtalating on a building's euterbr. These Directory. prwlda resistance or containment of fire occurring mart of the contribution at roofing materials to fire tested assemblies we Classified or Listed as pass A. 8 ar within a building. Such assemblies are required to resist spread inside a building; C based on their ability to resist fires of varying degrees of collapse and to retard the flow of heat through the assembly severity. Reference to such monthlies we found In UL's to the exterior surface UL ■ L 997 - the headings of - Roofing Fire resistance ratings are described In UL's Fve `/ Determination of wind resistance Building Materials Directory under Resistance Directory organized Systems" and •per Root Covering Materiels" anted under alpnanumencai -4 prepared Rook Covering AAs6eriets (ehfnglas): The Roofing Sysoams Classifications spell out types of Design numbers. The prefix letter "P" denotes root - ceiling ("I root darn Involved (combustible. such as wood sheathing designs Each design number Includes a sketch itemizing mSiablect 1897- Uplift Resistance boards or ply vcod or noncombustible such as steel. each component by a number. Below the sketch is a legend Flog a ' s (excluding the roof deck concrete or poured gypsum). mandmum inclines, and that identifies the numbered components and gives further T at Rodl m ( describes various components of the roofing assembly. descriptive Information. Names of manufacturers who can 0tachrnenq' Under Prepared Roof Covering Materials. als. the Listing for provide material bearing Uts Ctassliicadwh Mark are G �' UL 580 _ - Uplift Class 15, Class 30, sass each manufacturer Indicates the type(s) of products covered- indicated in bold face type, when applicab.e. It also specifies any particular restrictions, such as minimum Only specified UL Labeled components can be utiliZbd to a R or Class 9 e nducti the r of De Resistance of thickness Q plywood or special undertayment systems that any particular design number Use at unlabeled comppner Rod Assemblies (Inducting ifs@ root deck attachment). are applicable or changes in assembled details may result in significantly - - _ - - _ • _ altered fire resistance performance UL 1256 r - - . ' • • ' Fire list of Roof Deck •fix �� .' .m- r ' r •7 •". • ` :- .. --� ; , r' • Constructions i u t - r r• • a . .._ �� P_2�- _:. ;s" • -.. � nstiuctions . , :.r Atmospheric =damns, w jial i∎;If. ._a �! r� �! = 4I •��►= -- - f — - including high winds and c r - — - - -•.': -- — —. sudden changes in amp- - -- _ - _ • . =---__.___.--- spheric pressure can cause ii �► i h _ `— _ —�i loss of root covering, The • �. R = _ ability of root covering • — F E . .• • ,4 .. • _ s _ -- - . - . __ _ tests Uplift pressures on a r -- The spread of fire on the urmders con• ide of a roof deck is a roofing system are dependent upon many factors such as • en k . ' ' t . , 'S� S �' [f have large. interior space. Roofing wind gusts, the shape of the root rssembly, edge cont,gura ©'1 • • 44-- .s?�; : t ; y ? `'• • t� snn w ere tot their potential contribution to Interior don, and the landscape surrounding the root assembly Y _ ' .., � . L : �•`- , .. i . 5: :' ,r, ` ; systems fee l a s t s either large -scale -scale or laboratory installation. A method to calculate the uplift pressures on m •r'Y�' . l • • ' 1.1t - - ' ai ' .. -.. i; z.: Reference lo such "Rs s Classified" roofing systems roof assemblies Is contained in Section 6 of ANSI A58.1. Q1.- voila' a ' ,, ;! - - are found I UL's Bulking Matsriai% Directory under the category "Minimum Design loads for Buildings and Other ti: . ..>s -K-: • . . - - "Root Deck dons." Structures,. "Scope Of Work: ARCO Rustic Style Roofing Replacements 1. ROOF DEMOLITION AND DISPOSAL: Test existing roofing for presence of asbestos. If asbestos is suspected, as a change order contact a Asbestos Company to inspect, analyze, and dispose of the asbestos materials according to appropriate regulations (see the attached handout for guidelines). EPA guidelines are available upon request. Contact the local inspector for any further guidelines for asbestos removal and abatement. Remove and dispose of existing rooting, including rocks, to plywood decking. Inspect decking and replace as required on a change order per your submitted price per square foot or per sheet. 2. UNDERLAYMENT: Apply one layer of No. 15 Asphalt Felt Plain, or Cclo -Guard Shingle Underlayment over the entire roofing surfaces per the Celotex "Directions for Application." 3 FLASHING & 1I VAC PENETRATIONS: For bidding purposes assume you .gill replace all flashing materials at all vents, valleys, vent pipes, trim, and any other areas If all flashing appears to be in good shape, submit a price per vent or foot or whatever applies to replace any flashing as needed. All I IVAC ducting materials on the roof must be properly sealed so that no leaks will penetrate through the ducting. 4. ROOFING: For a pitched or gable cool; install Celotex "Presidential Shake Shingles" which are UL Class A Fiberglass Asphalt Shingles %vith a 40 Year Limited Warranty. Installation shall be according to the attached manufacturer's "Directions for Application." The color shall be wood blend. No substitutes will be allowed or you shall remove the entire roof and start all over. For flat roofing install the 3 ply asphalt roll roofing per the ARCO plans on the new sites and the Master Facility Specifications Section 07500 "Built -Up Roofing." 5. GUTTERS: Completely clean out all gutters of existing debris and seal all joints. If there are any damaged gutters which cannot be sealed completely, ARCO will pay a change order per lineal foot of gutter at the prior submitted price in your bid Please check each gutter size and price according to the various sizes. • (r. 'TESTING & CLEAN -UP: The entire roofing system most he tested at the conclusion of the construction with water over the entire roof, roof penetrations. I IVA(' ducting. and gutters. Any leaks must be fixed then at the previously submitted unit prices This means that the entire roofing system should have absolutely no leaks at all for the first year following your roof completion, except for other outside damages. 7 MISCELLANEOUS Roofing shall include hotly the entire building and all canopies unless specifically noted on the bid sheet. Follow all ARC() and (.)Si I A guidelines to maintain a safe work environment for workers and customers both. Submit a copy of your safety program with the bid G.C. shall be responsible to have and follow all local regulations r egar ding this job Make sun e job is closely supervised and coordinated to create no downtime and minimal disruptions to the AM /I'M Pick up permits (ARCO to reimburse for fee). All work to confinnn with latest AR( ( ) specifications and safety guidelines Submit a written warranty for a minimum 5 years for your r„lilinr: • • r AMERICA SHINGLE �# *• �ZSI TI ROOFING TECHNICAL BULLETIN THE CELOTEX CORI'(II;A•I IO,N • lu f(PING PRODUCTS DIVISION • P O BOX 31602 • TAMPA, FLORIDA 33631 -3602 NO.- 770i DATE 1/96 PRESIDENTIAL SHAKE'" SHINGLES E FRS' PRESIDENTIAL SHAKE SHINGLES 6 / 96 ATTENTION The designed appearance and service of Presidential Shake'"" Shingles requires strict adherence to the application instructions printed on this package. The Celotex Corporation disclaims liability for appearance or performance from other methods of application. Any deviation from these instructions voids all warranties, including implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. DIRECTIONS FOR APPLICATION FOR ROOF SURFACES WITH INCLINES FROM 4" (102mm) TO 12" (305mm) TO THE FOOT (305mm) FOR MANSARD ROOF APPLICATION SE APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS These shingles are designed for the following: WIND RESISTANCE - These shingles have a special thermal sealing tab adhesive that bonds them together after application. When exposed to warm sun temperatures, they will seal to the course below. Spring to Fall - in a matter of days; in Winter - variable depending on weather and geographical location. NOTE: There Is no need to remove the treated plastic or aluminized release tape on the back of each shingle prior to application of the shingles. The sole purpose of this tape is to prevent a shingle's heat - activated sealant strip from adhering to an overlying shingle while stored prior to application. ALL PURPOSE - For use on new or reroofing work over any properly built and supported roof deck having ADEQUATE NAIL HOLDING CAPACITY AND SMOOTH SURFACE (See Precautionary Note). SLOPES AND UNDERLAY - Standard slope 4 inc (102 mm) or more rise in 12 Inch (305 mm) run, use one layer of No. 15 Asphalt Felt Plain, or Celo -Guard g e nderlayment applied as shown in application instructions on each product wrapper. See Celotex Technical Bulletin No. 705. Underlayment is required on new construction and for reroofing when old roof is removed to the deck. Slopes of 2" (51 mm) in 12' (305 mm) to 4" (102 mm) in 12" (305 mm) rise are allowed - contact Celolex for details. NAILS - Celotex requires the use of a minimum of five (5) galvanized or non - rusting 3/8" (10 mm) to 7/16" (11 mm) diameter head, 11 to 12 gauge barbed shank roofing nails, long enough for the shank to penetrate 3/4" (19 mm) into the deck lumber or penetrate through the APA approved plywood or Oriented Strand Board (OSB) deck by 1/8" (3 trim) minimum. Drive nails flush with surface. Do not overdrive nails. Proper nailing is essential (See Nailing Instructions). f=ollow local Building Codes. MANSARD APPLICATIONS - For roof slopes greater than 12" (305mm) in 12" (305mm) (Mansard), Celotex requires that nine (P) nail:: per shingle be used (see nailing instructions). Also, apply one dab of ELASTIGUM Rooters Cement (ahout IIuv si7n of a quarter) beneath each tab and near the bottom, but not so close to the bottom that it is squeezed Iiorr inn er 111 lob as the tab is pressed into the cement. PLASTIC CEMENT - Must corrfor to ASTM Specification 0. 4586 -93 Type II. Celolex recommends ELASTiGUM' Roofers Cement. DRIP EDGES In a,rll nr sr,ar rr ?r :cant nialrrral Ihal extends :rpproximately 3" (76 mm) back from the roof edges and bor II iv :. +r+i nV r Iln•nr AIgrly drip mitt!' dneclly to the deck along the eaves and over the underlayrnrnt air mu th+ !Al 11.rr! • .• r • ;. WrI nun) FLASLIINGS - Primary and Base flashing should consist of 24 to 26 gauge corrosion - resistant metal. Celotex ELASTIGUM Roofers Cement or equivalent should be used to seal around flashing materials (See Flashing Detail). OLD ROOFING COVERINGS - Celotex recommends but does not require old roofing removed before installation. If Presidential ShakeTu Shingles are installed over existing asphalt shingles, surface must be clean, free from buckles and thoroughly dry before and during application of new shingles. If Presidential Shake Shingles are installed over existing wood shingles, replace old wood shingles along eave and rake edges with 1" (25 mm) X 4"(102 mm) boards. Beveled wood strips 41102 mm) X 5 "( 127 mm) wide may be installed below butt of shingles to provide a solid nailing base. STANDARD APPLICATION - See drawings. Shingle applications are on 5' (127mm) and 15' (381mm) offsets and the application pattern is always developed right to left. NOTE: Apply shingles to the left to establish the pattern and till in to the right. Always cut shingles from the left edge. Use five (5) nails per shingle and nail along nailing guide (see Nailing Instructions). DUAL STARTER ROLL - At the cave, apply the 22" (559 mm) base roll and nail every 6" (152 mm) in a row 4" (102 mm) from the eave edge and along the upper edge. Over this strip apply the 14" (356 mm) starter roll. Align the strip with the left rake and project 3/8" (10 mm) beyond the eave. Continue with full length rolls nailing all rolls in a line 6" :152 mm) above the eave edge starting with a nail 2" (51 mm) from the end and placed on 6' (152 mm) centers. It more than one roll of starter is needed, trim back the first roll so that the seam will be covered by a shingle tab and butt the second roll up to it and continue across the eave of the roof. VALLEY APPLICATIONS Noven Valley -Prior to installing the shingle underlayment, apply a 36" (914 mm) wide sheet of Celotex Celo- Guard*"' Shingle Underlayment or Celotex Smooth Noll Roofing, or equal, centered in valley. Do not nail unless absolutely - iecessary to hold in place and then only outside edges approximately every 18" (457 mm). Apply valley shingles by Heaving each course in turn over the valley, extending it along the adjoining roof deck at least 12' (305 mm). Install shingles using the alignment notches provided (see application instructions) alternately weaving the valley shingles aver each other. (See Drawing for Woven Valley Application). Dpen Valley - Valley linings must be installed before applying shingles. Use 26 gauge non - corroding metal. Chalk ire valley through 6" (152 mm) wide at top and diverging at the rate of 1/8' (3 mm) per loot (305 mm) approaching he eave. Trim upper corner of shingles next to the valley at a 45 angle. Embed shingles adjacent to valley in strip - )f ELASTIGUM Roofers Cement. Note: Snap chalk line to follow offset sequence of shingles to insure proper alignment of courses as application proceeds from left to right on adjoining roof (See Drawing for Open Valley Application). Closed Cut Valley - With valley linings in place, apply the first course of shingles along the eaves of one of the ntersecting roof planes and across the valley. For proper flow of water over the trimmed shingle, always start applying he shingles on the roof plane that has the lower slope or lesser height. Extend the end shingle at least 12 inches 305mm) onto the adjoining roof. Apply succeeding courses in the same manner, extending them across the valley Ind onto the adjoining roof. Press the shingles tightly into the valley. Nail shingles according to nailing instruction, :xcept no nails are to be within 6 inches (152mm) of the valley centerline and two nails should be applied at the end - )f each shingle crossing the valley. Next apply shingles on the adjoining roof. Start shingle application along the - - 3aves and cross over the valley onto the previously applied shingles. Trim the overlying shingles no less than 2 inches '51 mm) back from the valley centerline; use a chalk line snapped over the shingles to assure a neat installation. Trim inch (25mm) on a 45- degree angle from the upper corner of each end shingle to direct water into the valley. Finally, !tubed each end shingle in a 3 -inch (76mm) wide strip of asphalt plastic cement. (See Drawing for Closed Cut Valley Application). MPS AND RIDGES - (See Drawing) In hip application, trim applied shingles on each side even with ridge; carry shingles on opposite side over ridge and fasten securely. Use Cap It - AI'" Hip and Ridge Shingles. Bend shingles engthwise so that half of each shingle extends down each side. These should be applied to expose 5' (127 mm). On idges direct exposure away from prevailing winds. Nail shingles 5 -1/2" (140 mm) from exposed end with two nails 1" 25 mm) from each side edge. Final shingle should be set in a solid troweling of ELASTIGUM Roofers Cement. '.ELOTEX RECOMMENDS DOUBLE APPLICATION OF CAP -IT -AL HIP AND RIDGE SHINGLES FOR AN NHANCED APPEARANCE, IN LIEU OF A SINGLE APPLICATION. =or further information, see application instructions on the Celotex Cap - - Hip and Ridge wrappers. Specification Standards - Presidential Shake'"" Shingles and FRS Presidential Shake Shingles are bqth U.L. lass A Fiberglass Asphalt Shingles. Both Products meet ASTM D 3462 -92a; D 3018 -90 Type 1. They also meet ASTM E- 108 -93 and D 3161 -93 and are approved for use in Dade County, FL., Notice of Acceptance No. 94- 1101.02. Presidential Shake Shingles are protected by U. S. Patent No. 5.052,162. • • NAILIrIG aISTrll- C111.11.'. NAILING INSTRUCTIONS SLOPES' on 3 f7dTL - 7Ay'f ilulTlpl l (Y'Al I;,vt': MANSARD SLOITS UN 6NAJE "APPCTC:ITION LOCATIONS 1_ en _I 111116 nut.) Rpll ronl.ng 0, No IS a1ehi11 let •....c u:•t,•, l..r.. -I Cu sesnel Goner Ion L a/ 1 " A rte apNrn9 5 Ares In na*ng guide I.e. to I arNy r Ands l'• (25 mm) abet 111 0,00011 T I•I 111 13$ • 1 1 I I1t .... u l r l' 175 n r.ulmg Censer labs el e•enyinp shinpk I .. t• �— (7rin..., 1 — (I rtet i_ T I \ r / Overlyings ninpkstIMplate rtes.Waal $na.!$hm .s Imputing le determine 7 (gallon lot sonestrn ei NOTE' Apply 111.11 on famed guot.Ioe ems nails 191 0101 N al i ne 1 b cmel 1I " MS.,..r y5.+•t 1 t Ovid edge t' hC 1.eer l...�pV _ �l 1 0101) Un•11 -At 1 I Starter /Nip A 1110;o Shingle STARTER HIS 1RUC11011s 2 FIRST COURSE No I•. •:rhan 1.' ---. Pea rooting er No 15 01011311 len Ron rool.no e dud surer -\ Cud miner Dual miner a • Oust saner a CAPI TAL sntsc'! CAP•IT •AL shingle Colored Nnules ur 800 le In! rr Syr i i- lower errose Mqr 175• ....1 /Mom' \ r..rec:•� - -- - - s t.r'(u1111I Drip edge \ . II// •••1 I - - - r 1 1 I I ,.1 (id nun) - I 1 I I I I I I I I. INnp ,,_ I .} _ - 1 n n n _ 1 11w0 LAYCRS 01 1111101 nwst be used FIRST LAYER roll rootntp or dual saner � - 511.1 It !ell rase. nip. Of alley And aptly I lull lhlopk as sho.n. See "Wimp Instructions SECOND LAYER dual starter os CAP-11.SL for parer placement el nails Apply fhtngk wen proper use and rake WHAMS. Apply with Colored ganutes postli011ed s0 Ihr1 proper color blend is e•roS!d • SECOND COURSE 4 THIRD COURSE Ron tooling or No I S a$0.111 lel Ron feeling a No IS asphalt lee ours suns aunt hanet • 15 1/2' S•' 51/7 "( 11 0 0111 ) —' 17910101(_ , .1 1 *09nrnen1 (127 - (Sts mm) (' T �' Li..nm.., 1 / p r • d� • y- , Orb cape ` - _ ' }•� 1 CuI G use 1 �_�, 1 1 — y I 1 I I , \ I I \ I I � ` 11 1 I 1 ` t 1 �J �. I I sa s t I ,.--. li Ire right lower edge dent Second Coutte Shingle 0.111 111! 5 1/7" 1110 mm) MOlth lane ur the right lamer edge el the third course shinpk will the 15 1 12" 1794 mm) (IMCh in the lop 01 IM first Course Shinpk. Gun S" (Ill mm) Item not ten rape 01 the on the Second (curse Ong* Nell properly. Cut 20" (50$ mm) Item fhe WI edge of the Second [nurse shingle and save lee Stier use. Natl prerr■y. Hord course stung* and S1vt 101 user use. FOURTH COURSE 6 FIFTH COURSE Nell 10Olmp I + ^ IS r.rhan lull --......... Fun thinpk -flllh course f! 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Mai back S 1 /2• 1140 mm) kw II" 1000...1 bun of shingle and r' 175 mm) 1u. ` J S. 1 u .nil boot sae 10 101.1 ► / ^- f - 2" 1 jl • 1 � 0A7•11‘61/ , vinin-......mn- _ - • G {� wro a Ilia mno e ewq , \ . w.n_ �_ �� b inn ii . • I•DOture • S" uo .......,..i.„, I .roe9 eu.n.pe. 1171 mm) . nt1...p Cuer ...a `` I. I .SI1CUY keen G.v.. /.1r 1 411 1 ...7 8170•16 1.l n1.. MD 1. 1..9. b a.. 6•111 I.mpt, Iro 1.r 14/ IU5116u.. sotto 1.1010 me. Rene teemed Sere fleeing �I (r•.,.. IKrUY • PRECAUTIONARY NOTES 1. Fiberglass shingles can become brittle in cold weather and flexible in hot weather. Handle carefully. Shingles or their edges can be damaged. Special care should be taken when applying shingles under 40 degrees F (4 degrees C). Do not store near excessive heat. Stack in flat fashion, off the around, and maximum of 4' (1.2 m) high. Shingles must be properly protected from weather when stored at the job site. 2. Do not attempt to separate shingles by "breaking" over another object such as a ridge. 3. Roof deck shall consist of Celotex approved 6" (152 mm) maximum width and 25/32" (20 mm) minimum thickness non - veneer decking or 3/8' (10 mm) or greater thickness exposure grade 1 plywood or Oriented Strand Board (OSB) as approved by Underwriters Laboratories and the American Plywood Association. All decking must be properly conditioned to be at moisture equilibrium. Failure to use properly conditioned deck materials can result in deck movement, which will distort or damage the overlying roofing materials. Distortion of roofing resulting horn deck movement is not a manufacturing defect of the roofing product. Application to any deck material other than specified above voids the product warranty unless written approval is received from Celotex. NOTE: Wafer board is not an approved decking material. 4. Celotex will not accept responsibility for wind damage or shingle displacement from winds exceeding 60 m.p.h. (97 km/h) or from wind damage resulting from failure to follow applicable nailing instructions. 5. All exposed material, including material used for valleys, must be of UL "Class A" type. Closed valley application is recommended but not required. 6. To achieve the most desirable aesthetic appearance, color and blend, diagonal method of application is recommended. 7. Celotex disclaims any liability for any variations in color shading which may occur from the positioning of the granular surfacing material. 8. A properly ventilated flow through air space must be provided with a minimum of one square foot (0.1 sq.m) net free ventilation area for every 150 square feet (13.9 sq. m) of attic floor space. 9. Excessive use of roof cement may cause surface of shingles to blister. 10. Celotex recommends, because of possible contamination of factory applied sealant, that shingles applied during climatic conditions not allowing for a sufficient bond within 45 days of application should be manually hand sealed at the time of installation. 11. Check local building codes for possible additional installation requirements. NOTICE: This product has a 40 Year Limited Warranty, available from a distributor, dealer or roofing contractor. If any defect in material is found in this package, this wrapper and full particulars must accompany any claim on the dealer from whom the material was purchased.