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MAIN STREET VILLAGE C3) -Z0p-a2)16,-etrr--e4- 1) 9271 SW Maplewood BUP2016-00095 2) 9305 SW Maplewood BUP2016-00096 3) 9304 SW Maplewood BUP2016-00097 4) 9322 SW Maplewood BUP2016-00098 5) 9323 SW Maplewood BUP2016-00099 6) 9325 SW Maplewood BUP2016-00100 7) 9338 SW Maplewood BUP2016-00101 8) 9339 SW Maplewood BUP2016-00102 9) 9356 SW Maplewood BUP2016-00104 10) 9367 SW Maplewood BUP2016-00105 11) 9384 SW Maplewood BUP2016-00106 12) 9385 SW Maplewood BUP2016-00107 13) 9398 SW Maplewood BUP2016-00108 14) 9399 SW Maplewood BUP2016-00109 15) 9407 SW Maplewood BUP2016-00110 16) 9426 SW Maplewood BUP2016-00111 17) 9451 SW Maplewood BUP2016-00112 18) 9452 SW Maplewood BUP2016-00113 19) 9479 SW Maplewood BUP2016-00114 20) 9480 SW Maplewood BUP2016-00115 21) 9491 SW Maplewood BUP2016-00116 22) 9492 SW Maplewood BUP2016-00117 23) 12650 SW Main St. BUP2016-00118 CITY OP TIGARD REVIEWED FOR CODE COMPLIANCE Approved: I lel OTQ t l Permit#: '„ 11 -.E- Address: { ��1y Suite#: By: 77---- Date: ((, OFFICE COPY RECEIVED / MAR 2 9 •2016 CITY OF TIGARD BUILDING DIVISION Mile PON ..( 7 C. ----::::a.a...?.za:14;•••,-7::;.;' .."...'"'''''"Vraislafr''''a.aa a a 'ar' . .. ...... .. • , 7.7.‘.... 1 1 A. 1 .. 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I- c =I 4 II th . > l i 1• . nut._ __.... \ ItiC4 i S 1 - t i i g - ------ :- --•-.•-. 10 = . irm alert a I 11111111 al • iI ....._ PROPOSAL RECEIVED CONSTRUCTION DIVISION PO Box 17196 LICENSED BONDED INSURED PORTLAND OR.97217 MAR 2 9 2016 OR CCB # 102676/WA CCB #JRJOHI*050D PHONE(503)240-3388/FAx(503)240-3424�ITy OF TIGARD WWW.JRJOHNSONINC.COM BUILDING DIVISION J_R_ JOHNSON, INC_ SCOPE: EXTERIOR RENOVATIONS PROPERTY: MAIN STREET VILLAGE PROPOSAL DATE: 03/29/2016 SCOPE OF WORK: PROVIDE BID FOR FULL TIME SUPERVISION AND LABOR TO COMPLETE DEMO,WRB,WINDOWS, AND SIDING/TRIM/SEALANT INSTALLATION AT(23)APARTMENT BUILDINGS AND (1) CLUBHOUSE. NOTE:J.R.JOHNSON WILL SUPPLY ALL MATERIALS, DEBRIS DISPOSAL CONTAINERS,AND RECEPTACLES. DO NOT INCLUDE MATERIALS IN YOUR PRICING. DEMO- • REMOVE ALL EXISTING SIDING,TRIM,WALL FLASHINGS,AND WRB. RETAIN BUILDING SIGNAGE FOR REINSTALLATION. o INSPECT NEWLY EXPOSED BUILDING WALLS, DOCUMENT/NOTIFY CONTRACTOR OF ORGANIC GROWTH AND ADDITIONAL DAMAGE. WRB- • INSTALL(1) LAYER TYVEK DRAINWRAP WRB PER MANUFACTURES SPECIFICATIONS ON TOP OF NEWLY EXPOSED BUILDING WALLS AFTER ANY/ALL ROT REPAIRS HAVE BEEN CONDUCTED. • INSTALL NEW SILL AND JAMB TRIMS LEAVING 3/8"GAP FOR DYNAMIC SEALANT JOINT, INSTALL NEW 26GA FLASHING OVER HORIZONTAL TRIMS. • TREAT DOORS IN PLACE-REMOVE AND REPLACE TRIMS AT REAR PATIO/BALCONY DOORS • FLASH DECK LEDGERS AND INSTALL SADDLE FLASHING AT BEAM POCKET. SIDING/TRIM/SEALANTS- • INSTALL NEW 8 1/4"HARDIE PREVAIL FIBER CEMENT LAP SIDING AND NEW HARDIE FIBER CEMENT MATCH EXISTING SIDING DESIGN. INSTALL ALL SIDING AS PER HARDI ZONE HZ10 SPECIFICATIONS_ • INSTALL NEW HARDIE FIBER CEMENT INSIDE CORNER,OUTSIDE CORNER,WINDOW, DOOR,AND APPURTENANCE BLOCKING TRIM BOARDS PER HARDIE SPECIFICATIONS FOR ZONE HZ10. • INSTALL NEW LIGHT BLOCKS AND RECEPTACLE BLOCKS AT PENETRATIONS_ • INSTALL FILLET SEALANT JOINTS AT ALL SIDING TO TRIM TERMINATIONS • INSTALL NEW 3/8"DYNAMIC SEALANT JOINTS BETWEEN WINDOWS/DOORS AND NEW TRIMS. WINDOWS AND SGD- • REMOVE EXISTING WINDOWS AND SGD AND PREP OPENING FOR NEW. • INSTALL BACK ANGLE METAL AT SILL AND UP JAMB A MINIMUM OF 4". • INSTALL SAM AT SILL AND UP BACK ANGLE METAL AT JAMBS. • INSTALL GUSSET AT CORNERS TO COVER GAPS. • INSTALL NEW VINYL WINDOW AND SGD PLUMB AND LEVEL IN OPENING AND SET ON SHIMS FOR DRAINAGE. 'TIFIED FSR NAT-31325-1 Google Maps Building Department to 12650 Southwest Main Drive 0.7 mile, 3 min Street, Tigard, OR �w rw+ni.ety.. � �`�` �� nmM..au.p yy„ ,tn""'` ± REcEVED iiie ;,4Z-''X , nmA.. . . mea.oan ne,. , d �- r :. ..57"14 R�..uMtwx. ". 47.. V 16 lYknoor t_ .Y"f a,),t'''' ,..,. ---"'.1°I, ". 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FOR BUILDINGS LESS THAN 5 STORIES REVISION 10/11 .41:"" DuPonr"Tyvek®Water-Resistive and Air Barriers Residing Installation Guidelines Table of Contents Applicable Products Applicable Products 2 Water-Resistive Barriers(WRB) Necessary Materials 3 PRODUCT DIMENSIONS AREA Code Requirements 3 DuPont"Tyvek°Home Wrap° 3 ft x 100 ft 300 sq ft General Instructions 3 3 ftx 165 ft 495 sq ft 5ftx200ft 1,000sgft Special Considerations 4 9 ft x 100 ft 900 sq ft 9ftx150ft 1,350sgft Installation Instructions 5 10 ft x 100 ft 1,000 sq ft Continuity 10 ft x 150 ft 1,500 sq ft Terminations 6 DuPont"Tyvek°StuccoWrap° 5 ft x 200 ft 1,000 sq ft Gable Ends ..6 DuPont"Tyvek°DrainWrap'" 9 ft x 125 ft 1,125 sq ft Cantilever Floors 6 10 ft x 125 ft 1,250 sq ft Penetrations 7 DuPont"Tyvek°ThermaWrap" 5 ft x 150 ft 750 sq ft Handling Tears and Holes 7 9 ft x 100 ft 900 sq ft Facade Considerations 8 DuPont"Tyvek°CommercialWrap° 5 ft x 200 ft 1000 sq ft 10ftx 125 ft 1250sgft Use of Temporary Fastening Methods 9 DuPont"Tyvek°CommercialWrap°D 5 ft x 200 ft 1,000 sq ft Key Installation Requirements for Wraps 10 10ft x 125 ft 1,250 sq ft Installation Accessories PRODUCT TYPE QUANTITY DuPont"Tyvek®Tape 2"Bulk Pack 36 rolls/case 3"Bulk Pack 24 rolls/case DuPont"Tyvek°Metallized Tape 2"x 100'Roils 12 rolls/case DuPont"Tyvek°Wrap Caps for 16 gauge;available in 7/8", 2000 per box Crossfire°Cap Stapler 1-1/4",and 1-1/2" lengths DuPont"Tyvek°Wrap Caps for 16 gauge;3/8"length 2016 per box Stinger"Cap Stapler DuPont"Tyvek°Wrap Cap with alternate screws 1.0 inch minimum crown staples** "Apply per manufacturers'guidelines.For non DuPont products,DuPont assumes no liability for use of recommended products;installers need to evaluate suitability of recommended products in their end-use applications. ""Except when installing DuPont"Tyvek°WRBs over foam and other non-nail-base sheathings. Copyright 02011 E.I.du Pont de Nemours and Company.All Rights Reserved.Rev.10/11 2 • • • DuPont"Tyvek®Water-Resistive and Air Barriers Residing Installation Guidelines Flashing Products Water-Resistive Barrier(WRB) Code Requirements PRODUCT DIMENSIONS AREA These mechanically attached barriers meet ICC-ES AC-38 Water-Resistive and Air- DuPont" FlexWrar NF 6 in x 75 ft 37,50 sq ft Barrier Requirements. 9 in x 75 ft 56.20 sq ft • ICC-ES Evaluation Report ESR 2375 DuPont"StraightFlash" 4 in x 150 ft 50 sq ft — DuPont-Tyveke HomeWrape 9inx125ft 93.75sgft — DuPont"'Tyvek•StuccoWrap• DuPont"'StraightFlash"VF 6 in x 125 ft 62.5 sq ft DuPont"'Flashing Tape 4 in x 100 ft 33.33 sq ft - DuPont'Tyvek•DrainWrap'" 6 in x 100 ft 50.2 sq ft - DuPont'Tyveke CommercialWrape 9 in x 100 ft 75 sq ft - DuPont"'Tyvek•CommercialWrape D • ICC-ESR-1993: DuPont"'Tyveke ThermaWrap" Necessary Materials and Indust Standard ASTM E 2556 Type II Standard Specification for Vapor Permeable • DuPont'"Tyveke WRB Industry yp Flexible Sheet Water-Resistive Barriers intended for Mechanical Attachment. • 3" DuPont'Tyveke Tape for DuPont"'StuccoWrape or DuPont'DrainWrap"' • 2" or 3" DuPont"'Tyveke Tape for all other DuPont'Tyvek•WRBs General Instructions • DuPont"Tyvek•Wrap Caps or recommended fasteners(see step 4) The best time to install DuPont'"Tyveke water-resistive barriers is: • DuPont"'Residential Sealant,DuPont'Commercial Sealant or recommended sealant • After the roof sheathing is installed Warranty • After the step flashings and kickout flashings have been installed BEFORE Please see DuPont Weatherization Products Limited Warranty for buildings less than • any new windows and doors are installed 5 stories at www.weatherization.tyvek.com. Copyright 02011 E.I.du Pont de Nemours and Company.All Rights Reserved.Rev.10/11 3 DuPontTMTyvek®Water-Resistive and Air Barriers Residing Installation Guidelines Special Considerations When performance requirements exceed ASTM E1677,65 mph equivalent structural load and 15 mph equivalent wind-driven rain water infiltration for buildings less than 5 stories, it is recommended to install a high pressure skirt to help prevent water intrusion at the sill or threshold and follow the DuPont"'Flashing Systems Commercial Installation Guidelines. 1. DuPont"'Tyvek StuccoWrap'and DuPont'Tyvek DrainWrap"'must be installed with drainage grooves vertical,going up and down. 2. To obtain the installed R-Value benefits of DuPont'Tyvek ThermaWrap"it must be installed with shiny, metallic side facing towards a clear 4 inch minimum airspace. DuPont"'Tyvek ThermaWrap"'will still act as a water-resistive barrier without an airspace. Refer to the DuPont'"Tyvek')TheimaWrap'Fact Sheet for more information. 3. DuPont requires that DuPont"Tyvek HomeWrap®, DuPont'Tyvek StuccoWrap®, DuPont"'Tyvek®DrainWrap"and DuPont"'Tyvek ThermaWrap"'be covered within 4 months(120 days)of installation.DuPont"'Tyvek CommercialWrap®and DuPont" Tyvek®CommercialWrap®D must be covered within 9 months(270 days)of installation. 4. Contractors performing renovation,repair and painting projects that disturb lead- based paint in homes,child care facilities,and schools built before 1978 must be certified and must follow specific work practices to prevent lead contamination. For more information see the EPA lead hazard information pamphlet"http://www.epa. gov/lead/pubs/renovaterightbrochure.pdf Renovate Right:Important Lead Hazard information for Families, Child Care Providers,and Schools. 5. The use of asbestos house siding in new construction was discontinued in the late 1970s/early 1980s, but it is still present in many older homes. If residing results in the disturbance of asbestos siding,follow safety and environmental exposure practices, including waste disposal, specified in federal and local regulations. Copyright©2011 E.I.du Pont de Nemours and Company.All Rights Reserved.Rev.10/11 4 • DuPont""Tyvek®Water-Resistive and Air Barriers Residing Installation Guidelines Installation Instructions STEP 4 STEP 6 Secure DuPont'"Tyvek•WRB to the stud. Fasteners All vertical seams shall be taped with DuPont"Tyvek• STEP 1 should be spaced no closer than 6"and no farther than Tape. WALL PREPARATION 18"on vertical stud lines.This may involve penetrating • For maximum air penetration resistance,when If sidingis beingremoved: bandboard or other horizontal members to maintain installing as an air barrier,all horizontal seams shall • Remove existing siding proper spacing.Use one or more of the recommended also be taped. fasteners below for use with DuPont"'Tyvek WRBs: • Remove and replace any damaged wall material • DuPont-Tyvek•Wrap Cap nails Recommend 3" DuPont" Tyvek•Tape when taping If leveling board is being installed over existing siding: • DuPont'"Tyvek•Wrap Cap screws horizontal laps for DuPont'"Tyvek•StuccoWrap, • Remove and repair any damaged wall material • DuPont" Tyvek•Wrap Cap Staples for StingerTm* DuPont'"Tyvek•DrainWrap'"and DuPont" Tyvek• • 1.0 inch minimum crown staples* CommercialWrap'"D.DuPont"'Tyvek•Metallized Tape is • Install leveling board ® recommended for taping DuPont'"Tyvek•ThermaWrap'". Except when installing DuPont'"Tyvek•over foam and STEP 2 other non-nail-base sheathings. STEP 7 UNWRAP roll at corner, leaving 6"to 12" inches vertical Please see "Use of Temporary Fastening Methods" overlap. later in this guide for more information on alternative If windows are being replaced along with cladding,flash fastening schedules and requirements. window openings according to the DuPont'"Flashing Start at the bottom of the structure to ensure proper NOTE:Do not fasten within 9"of rough opening Systems Installation Guidelines. �n9 head. shingling throughout the installation. Proper shingling is 9 Pe required to shed water and to prevent water from entering the wall system. STEP 5 Printed stud marks are available on some DuPont" Unroll directly over windows and doors.Upper layer of Tyvek•WRBs to aid in aligning with the studs. (e.g. DuPontTm Tyvek•WRB should overlap bottom layer studmarks are 8"apart for DuPont'"Tyvek•HomeWrap•) by a minimum of 6". Refer to the DuPont'"Flashing Systems i STEP 3 Existing Siding . , Installation Guidelines to prepare and flash -_ a ' r, Roll should be plumb.Bottom roll edge should extend window and door openings. , v over sill plate interface at least 2".For maximum air Note:If windows are already installed,the ` I 4 leakage reduction(when installing as an air barrier),seal • ' DuPont"Tyvek•WRB must be integrated with r K wrap at the bottom of the wall with sealant(i.e. DuPont'" LevelingBoard t �� shingling with window fleshings.If 1 Residential Sealant,DuPont"'Commercial Sealant or proper5'# - - � recommended sealant), DuPont"Tyvek•Tape,DuPont- DuPont"'FlexWrap"'NF and apron are used, i. 4V,,,,,'':!4,14-7,7* StraightFlash'"or DuPont'"Flashing Tape. Extend to install the DuPont'"Tyvek•WRB under the 1 iit'i.,., ,' bottom of sill plate for slab on grade foundations. For apron to ensure proper shingling. If non-self "1 ' stucco exteriors integrate with weep screed. adhering sill flashing is used,install the DuPont'" DuPont'"Tyek• ' Tyvek•WRB under the bottom of the sill Water-Resistive flashing to maintain proper shingling. Barrier New Siding Copyright 02011 E.I.du Pont de Nemours and Company.All Rights Reserved.Rev.10/11 5 A DuPontrMTyvek®Water-Resistive and Air Barriers Residing Installation Guidelines a Continuity Gable Ends Completely cover the Gable End with the It is important to maintain the ..c.10. DuPont"'Tyvek•WRB including a 6"-12" continuity of the water-resistive barrier from top to bottom with overlap at each corner.Cut away the excess WRB and tape all seams. proper shingling.Continue T wrapping all the way up the jovap IP 0 structure overlapping the previous IS 0 .*... layer of DuPont"Tyvek• WRB by . a minimum of 6".Wrap the entire i* wall surface including �n unconditioned spaces. Minimum 6-overlap Terminations Cantilever Floors Lap DuPont" Tyvek•WRB over all Wrap the DuPont-Tyvek•WRB under and up the Cantilever floor and fold the DuPont' flashing(e.g.step flashing, wall to Tyvek•WRB up the sides of the Cantilever wall a minimum of 6".Tape all corners.The roof intersections and thru-wall top layer of DuPontTMTyvek•WRB should go over bottom layer a minimum of 6". fleshings). 1 \ w Note: Make the inside corner as tight as possible using a 1x4 or similar. Weep screeds and expansion joints ,, ,',, need to be integrated with flashings '•9k T` and the water-resistive barrier. , yI- • • ,.,1 Oil. iy N ., OA 'Ilk,. Copyright 02011 E.I.du Pont de Nemours and Company.AU Rights Reserved.Rev.10/11 6 .f DuPont'Tyvek° Water-Resistive and Air Barriers Residing Installation Guidelines Penetrations 1 2 Handling Tears and Holes There are many types of penetrations During the course of installing the DuPont'"Tyveke WRB,minor tears may occur.Be sure including dryer vents, bathroom exhaust , r to tape all tears.Tears can easily be covered with DuPont Tyveke Tape(2"or 3")or fans, exterior electrical outlets, exterior 'lr, , II . "IDuPont'"Flashing Systems products. lights,gas lines,etc. lif '1 7 Larger holes(greater than 1")may require cutting a piece of DuPont Tyveke WRB to Seal around all electrical, I- WAC and \ 4 �, ' cover the hole,maintaining proper shingling. plumbing penetrations with DuPont" a Cut a slit 2"above the hole and extending a minimum of 2"on each side of the hole. Flashing Systems products, DuPont Measure and cut a piece of DuPont Tyveke WRB to fit into the sit and cover the hole. Tyveke Tape, DuPont-Residential the cut pieceke W ;iof DuPont"TyveRB into the slit.Tape along the perimeter by Sealant, DuPont" Commercial Sealant or `b. ' i' ystarting at the bottom of patch,shingling upper tape over bottom We. recommended sealant. `� P+ Start flashing or taping at bottom of eL -.rf� C ' penetrations,shingling upper tape over Tell Holes bottom tape. 1 Tears Products that have flanges should be 1 .F ,. 1 z a � `��� integrated into the DuPont"'Tyveke WRB �or' '% '� ; 4 using DuPont'"Tyveke Tape or DuPont- Flashing . Flashing Systems products. 2 3 i - 1!5: ' t 7 I - I NJ .00 11111 T/ k • '` M*nIn aMinimum_.t / DuPoOzte-n i• r / lir. Copyright©2011 E.I.du Pont de Nemours and Company.All Rights Reserved.Rev.10/11 7 1 DuPont`"Tyvek®Water-Resistive and Air Barriers Residing Installation Guidelines facade Considerations Wood Siding Fiber Cement Siding DuPont-Tyvek®WRBs and wood siding shall be installed according to manufacturer's DuPont"'Tyvek•WRBs and fiber cement siding shall be installed according to instructions, industry standards and applicable codes.As recommended by the Western manufacturer's instructions and industry standards. In high exposure installations, Red Cedar Lumber Association and U.S.Forest Product Laboratory,wood siding should enhanced drainage and water management may be provided by using DuPont'"Tyvek• be primed on all six sides before installation.Foam sheathing panels often have low DrainWrap"', by installing a drainage mesh over the water-resistive barrier,or by creating vapor permeability,and therefore can cause moisture to accumulate on the back of rainscreen cladding with a larger airspace behind the siding using furring strips. If furring siding and cause staining,buckling and damage to finish coats.As a result,the Western is installed over the DuPont"'Tyvek•WRB to create a rainscreen,the primary fastener Red Cedar Lumber Association and other wood siding manufacturers recommend that spacing can exceed 18". In high wind areas at gable end walls, FEMA recommends furring strips are used to create an air space between foam sheathing and siding. Other fiber cement siding be installed over wood sheathing rather than over plastic foam recommendations that should be followed to minimize potential problems are: sheathing. DuPont-Tyvek•WRBs and fiber cement siding shall be installed according • Use thicker siding patterns in widths of 8 inches or less.Thick, narrow siding is more to manufacturer's instructions, industry standards and applicable codes. stable than thinner,wider patterns and better able to resist dimensional changes. vinyl Siding • Use kiln-dried siding over rigid foam sheathing. Vinyl Siding is installed directly over DuPont'"Tyvek•WRBs.Vinyl siding shall be installed • Proper pre finishing is essential. in accordance with manufacturer's instructions, industry standards and applicable codes, including ASTM D4756-06 Standard Practice for Installation of Rigid Poly(Vinyl Chloride) • Use light color finish coats to maximize heat reflection and reduce dimensional (PVC)Siding and Soffit.In high wind areas at gable end walls,FEMA recommends vinyl movement. siding be installed over wood sheathing rather than over plastic foam sheathing. • In all cases it is recommended that house wrap,such as DuPont-Tyvek• DrainWrap•,be applied over the foam sheathing. In high exposure installations,enhanced drainage and water management may be provided by using DuPont'"Tyvek®DrainWrap'", by installing a drainage mesh over the water-resistive barrier,or by creating rainscreen cladding with a larger airspace behind the siding using furring strips. If furring is installed over the DuPont-Tyvek•WRB to create a rainscreen,the primary fastener spacing can exceed 18". Copyright 02011 E.I.du Pont de Nemours and Company.Al Rights Reserved.Rev.10/11 8 • DuPont'Mlyvek®Water-Resistive and Air Barriers Residing Installation Guidelines Use of Temporary Fastening Methods Fastener selection and fastening schedule is a function of holding power during exposure and durability while in service. DuPont'Tyvek•Water-Resistive and Air • When using adhesives,vertical strips spaced approximately every 24 to 36 inches or Barriers Installation Guidelines require the use of cap fasteners(nail, staple and screw) along every other stud line are acceptable.Vertical strips may be applied to the outer or 1"crown staples as the means for permanently attaching DuPont'Tyvek•WRBs. In face of the sheathing or directly to the studs for open stud construction. When using addition to fastener selection, DuPont requires a permanent fastener schedule adhesives,care must be taken to avoid excessive surface coverage as this may between 6 to 18 inches,anchored to the studs.These fasteners and schedule are impact the vapor permeability in that area.Adhesives should be evaluated for considered a permanent means of attachment and provide substantial holding power compatibility with DuPont"'Tyvek•WRBs. during exposure.Cap fasteners provide additional protection against moisture and air • When using temporary mechanical fasteners,they should be used minimally to tack infiltration at the fastener location,especially when the cladding is in intimate contact the DuPont"Tyvek•WRB in place.Small staple fasteners are acceptable with OSB, with the water-resistive barrier and there is minimal drainage.These fastening plywood and exterior gypsum sheathing only.Small staple fasteners should not be guidelines minimize the number of penetrations while maintaining a balance of product used with fiberboard or foam sheathing.Temporary fastener schedule should not durability during exposure.Sheathing other than structural OSB and plywood should exceed four(4)fasteners per square yard.Tape all tears and localized damage. For not be relied on as the fastening base.This includes,but is not limited to,foam, larger holes(greater than 1")follow instructions on page 7 of this guide. fiberboard, and gypsum sheathing materials. Selection and use of temporary fastening methods is an option dependent on building Use of recommended permanent fasteners at reduced schedules,other mechanical schedule,cladding type and local building practices. fasteners such as smaller staples(slap staples)and adhesives are considered temporary fastening methods because they do not have substantial holding power and may not NOTE:These Temporary Fastening Guidelines are subject to change based on new provide adequate durability while in service.Temporary fasteners should not be relied technology or testing information and may be superseded at any time. It is always upon to permanently attach DuPont'"Tyvek•WRB. Because these fasteners have important to follow the latest guidelines which may be found on limited holding power,they are not supported by DuPont as the primary means of www.Weatherization.Tyvek.com. attachment. Temporary fastening methods can be used if the following guidelines are followed: • Temporary fastening methods shall only be used to tack the DuPont"Tyvek•WRB in place when a permanent fastener is installed immediately after the temporary fasteners are installed. In this case, permanent fasteners include cladding fasteners such as brick ties,lath fasteners for traditional stucco,external foam board fasteners,or siding installed with nails. Cladding shall be installed according to applicable building codes and industry standards. Copyright©2011 E.I.du Pont de Nemours and Company.AU Rights Reserved.Rev.10/11 9 DuPont1Mlyvek®Water-Resistive and Air Barriers Residing Installation Guidelines Key installation Requirements for Wraps Fasteners Use DuPont fasteners or DuPont recommended alternates per the fastening schedule Continuity included in this installationuideline. It is important to maintain the continuity of the WRB throughout the building envelope. g Temporary fasteners should not be relied upon to The entire wall surface shall be wrapped, including unconditioned spaces.Special permanently attach DuPont"Tyvek®WRBs due to the limited holding power of these fastening methods,and will not be in compliance with the DuPont'Tyvek®Water- attention should be given to ensure a proper 6"overlap at all terminations, seams, Resistive and Air Barriers Installation Guidelines. If temporary fasteners are used, penetrations,and transitions to maintain a continuous downward drainage plane and permanent fasteningmust be applied as soon as practically WRB. Installing the DuPont"Tyvek®WRB as an air barrier is the preferred installation PP P Y possible in order to maintain the integrity and performance of the DuPont"Tyvek•WRB. Refer to the DuPont"' method, but when the DuPont'Tyvek•WRB is being installed as a water-resistive barrier only(residential/low-rise),then skip taping terminations and untaped horizontal Tyvek®Weather Barrier Commercial Installation Guidelines for more complete fastening information. Examples of recommended permanent fasteners include: seams is allowed.All vertical seams must be taped for both air barrier and water- resistive barrier installations. • DuPont"Tyvek®Wrap Cap nails(for wood frame construction) • DuPont"Tyvek•Wrap Cap Staples for Stinger'(for wood frame construction) Penetrations • Seal the DuPont"Tyvek®WRBs around all penetrations(electrical, HVAC and plumbing, 1.0 inch minimum crown staples for residential/low rise construction(except etc.)with the appropriate DuPontt"Flashing Systems product, DuPont"'Tyvek®Tape, when installing DuPont'Tyvek®WRB over foam sheathing) DuPont"'Residential Sealant, DuPont'Commercial Sealant,or recommended sealant. • 1" plastic cap staple with leg length sufficient to achieve 5/8"penetration into Products that have flanges should be integrated into the DuPont"Tyvek® WRB. wood stud(for wood frame construction) DuPont"StraightFlash", DuPont"Flashing Tape or DuPont recommended alternate • DuPont"Tyvek•Wrap Cap 2" plastic cap screws(for steel or wood frame patches should be applied behind fastening plates(brick tie base plates,metal fastening construction) clips, metal channels,etc.)when building envelope design requirements exceed ASTM • 1-1/4" metal gasketed washers with screws(for steel frame construction) E1677,65 mph equivalent structural load and 15 mph equivalent wind-driven rain water • 2" metal gasketed washers with screws(for steel frame construction) infiltration resistance. Please contact 1-800-44-Tyvek for recommended sealants and recommended alternate patches behind fastening plates. • Tapcon®fasteners with 2"plastic caps(for masonry construction) Overlap Special Considerations Ensure proper shingling with a 6"minimum overlapof the WRB componentsRefer to the Technical Specification section for composition, UV exposure, surface p pe g g from the burning characteristics,and other special considerations. bottom to the top of the wall to help facilitate proper drainage. Copyright 02011 E.I.du Pont de Nemours and Company.AU Rights Reserved.Rev.10/11 10 DuPont'Tyvek®Water-Resistive and Air Barriers Residing Installation Guidelines PROPER OVERLAP FOR WATER MANAGEMENT Note:A condition of the DuPont 10 year Limited Warranty is compliance with the A. Lap all components from bottom of the wall to the top of the wall Installation Guidelines for DuPont Weatherization Products. In the event that a B. Treat the walls of the building just like a roof specific detail or installation technique is not part of the Installation Guidelines at the time that you are building.,then the Key Installation Principles outlined in this ' document should be followed.Please contact DuPont with any questions regarding , these Installation Guidelines. 11 li o 'JtlItio \� Tt ya 4110 o l'. . to Jiii % >�r Io VI/ o I.o 0 Copyright 02011 E.I.du Pont de Nemours and Company.All Rights Reserved.Rev.10/11 11 Technical Specifications Note DuPont'"Tyvek WRBs used in construction products are made from 100%flash spunbonded high When installed in conjunction with other building materials,DuPont"Flashing Systems products density polyethylene fibers which have been bonded together by heat and pressure,without must be properly shingled with these materials such that water is diverted to the exterior of the binders or fillers,into a tough,durable sheet structure.Additives have been incorporated into the wall system.DuPont'Tyvek products are air and water barriers and not the primary water barrier. polyethylene to provide ultraviolet light resistance.DuPont requires that DuPont"Tyvek° The outer facade is the primary barrier.You must foNow facade manufacturer's installation and CommercialWrap°and CommercialWrap'D WRB's be covered within 9 months(270 days)of maintenance requirements for all facade systems in order to maintain water holdout properties and installation and that all other DuPont WRB's be covered within 4 months(120 days)of instalation. ensure performance of DuPont'Tyvek°products.Use of additives,coatings or cleansers on or in the facade system may impact the performance of DuPont'Tyvek*WRB.DuPont"Tyvek° DuPont"Flashing Systems products are made from a synthetic rubber adhesive and a laminate of Weatherization Systems products are to be used as outlined in this installation guideline.DuPont'" polyethylene film,polypropelene film,elastic fiber,synthetic rubber adhesive,polyurethane Flashing Systems products should only be used to seal penetrations and flash openings in houses adhesive,and a tap sheet of flash spunbonded high density polyethylene fibers or polypropelene or buildings.DuPont'Flashing Systems products are not to be used in roofing applications.For film.Additives have been incorporated into these materials to provide ultraviolet light resistance. superior protection against bulk water penetration,DuPont suggests a system combining a quality DuPont requires that DuPont'Flashing Systems products be covered within four months(120 exterior facade,a good secondary WRB and exterior sheathing,high quality windows and doors, days)of installation. and appropriate flashing materials paying attention to proper installation of each component.In a system where no exterior sheathing is used and the DuPont'Tyvek*WRB is installed directly over Warning the wall studs,exterior facade materials should be selected to ensure maximum protection against DuPont'"Tyvek air and water barriers are slippery and should not be used in any application water intrusion.Careful workmanship and proper installation of each component is very important. where it will be walked on.In addition,because they are slippery,DuPont recommends using kickjecks or scaffolding for exterior work above the first floor.If ladders must be used,extra DuPont believes this information to be reliable and accurate.This information may be subject to caution must be taken to use them safely by following the requirements set forth in ANSI revision as additional experience and knowledge is gained.It is the user's responsibility to Standards 14.1,14.2 and 14.5 for ladders made of wood,aluminum,and fiberglass, determine the proper construction materials needed on each project. respectively.DuPont"Tyvek°products are combustible and should be protected from a flame and other high heat sources.DuPont'"Tyvek products wiN melt at 275°F(135"C);if the For complete warranty information,please visit www.Weatherization.Tyvek.com or cal temperature of DuPont"Tyvek products reaches 750°F(400°C),it will bum and the fire may 1-800-44-Tyvek. spread and fall away from the point of ignition.For more Information,caN 1-800-44-Ttvek. This information is not intended to be used by others for advertising,promotion or other publication DuPont" Flashing Systems products and their release paper are slippery and should not be for commercial purposes. walked on.Remove release paper from work area Immediately.DuPont"Flashing Systems products wNI melt at temperatures greater than 250°F(121°C).DuPont"Flashing Systems products are combustible and should be protected from flames and other high heat sources. DuPont'"Flashing Systems products will not support combustion If the heat source Is removed.However,H burning occurs,Ignited droplets may faN away from the point of ignition.For more information,caN 14100-44-1yvek. DuPont'"Residential Sealant and DuPont'Commercial Sealant are irritating to skin,eyes,and respiratory tract.For proper usage,foNow directions stated on the product label.For health For more information about DuPont Weatherization information,refer to the Material Safety Data Sheet or all Chemtrec at 1-800-424-9300. Systems, please call 1-800-44-Tyvek or visit us at www.Weath erization.Tyvek.corn OU PONT, Tyvek. Copyright®2011 E.1.du Pant de Nemours and Company.All tights reserve.The DuPmt Diel Dogs DuPont".The miracles of science"'.Their®.Tyoeke Mine Wrap D.Ty ate StuccoWiepe.Thelee DreinWrap"!Tye CommexielWiapdD,DuPont"lhenreWrap".DuPont"RexWrap"!and Mont*S raightRash"are registered trademarks or oedenraats of DuPont or its affiliates K-22331 10/11 RECEIVED DuPont- Tyvek DrainWrap- PHYSICAL PROPERTIES DATA SHEET DUPONT"TYVEK° PROPERTIES METHOD DRAINWRAP" Air Penetration Resistance ASTM E2178 (cfm/ft2@1.57 psf) .004 Gurley Hill (TAPPI T-460) (sec/100cc) >300 ASTM E1677 Type 1 Drainage ICC-ES AC 24 Section 6.11 Pass Water Vapor Transmission ASTM E96-00 Method A (g/m2-24 hrs) 250 (perms) 36 Method B (g/m2-24 hrs) 350 (perms) 50 Water Penetration Resistance ATTCC 127 (cm) 210 Basis Weight TAPPI T-410 (oz/yd2) 2.1 Breaking Strength ASTM D882 (lbs/in) 30/30 Tear Resistance(Trapezoid) ASTM D1117 (lbs) 7/9 Surface Burning Characteristics ASTM E84 5 Flame Spread Index Class A Smoke 25 • Developed Index Class A Ultra Violet Light Exposure(UV) 120 days(4 months) These values represent roll averages.Individual roll results may differ due to normal manufacturing variations. For more information about DuPont" WARNING:DuPont'"Tyvek®is combustible and Tyvek®Weatherization System products, should be protected from a flame and other high heat sources.If the temperature of DuPont'"Tyvek® please call 1-800-44-Tyvek or visit us at reaches 750°F(400°C),it will burn and the fire may www.Construction.Tyvek.com spread and fall away from the point of ignition. DuPont"' 1JPONr? Tyvek• The miracles of science- DrainWrap•" Copyright 02006 E.I.du Pont de Nemours and Company All rights reserved.The DuPont Oval Logo,DuPont",The miracles of science-,Tyvek'and Drain Wrap"are registered trademarks or trademarks of El.du Pont de Nemours and Company or its affiliates.K-05009 08/06 I . s RECEIVED PREVAIL MAR 2 9 2016 Saw# ti . Ili liTlrrrtul 'Ir_'IN reor.t!crs Lap Siding Apo— INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS-PRIMED AND FACTORY BUILT COLOR TREATE TIGA CTIVE FEBRUARY 2010 DIVIS {y SMOOTH TEXTURED IMPORTANT: FAILURE TO INSTALL AND FINISH THIS PRODUCT IN ACCORDANCE WITH APPLICABLE BUILDING CODES AND THE MANUFACTURER'S WRITTEN APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS MAY LEAD TO PERSONAL INJURY.AFFECT SYSTEM PERFORMANCE.VIOLATE LOCAL BUILDING CODES.AND VOID THE PRODUCT ONLY WARRANTY. STORAGE & HANDLING: Di, CUTTING INSTRUCTIONS Store flat and keep dry and • covered prior to installation. OUTDOORS INDOORS 1.Position cutting station so that wind will blow dust away from user 1.Cut only using score and snap,or shears(manual,electric or pneumatic). Installing siding wet or saturated and others in working area. 2.Position cutting station in well-ventilated area may result in shrinkage at butt 2.Use one of the following methods: jointCarryplanks ona.Best: i.Score and snap s. edge. ii.Shears(manual,electric or pneumatic) -NEVER use a power saw indoors Protect edges and corners from b.Better: i.Dust reducing circular saw equipped with a -NEVER use a circular saw blade that does not carry the Hardieblade saw blade trademark Hardiebladery saw blade and HEPA vacuum extraction -NEVER dry sweep—Use wet suppression or HEPA Vacuum breakage.The manufacturer is not c.Good: i.Dust reducing circular saw with a Hardieblade saw blade responsible for damage caused by (only use for low to moderate cutting) improper I�ie�,, Important Note:For maximum protection(lowest respirable dust production),the Manufacturer recommends always using`BesYaevel cutting methods where feasible. storage and 1 , handlingof the ` NIOSH-approved respiratorscan be used in conjunction with above cutting practices to further reduce dust exposures.Additional exposure information is available �` at www.prevailsiding.com to help you determine the most appropriate cutting method for yourjob requirements.If concernstill exists about exposure levels or you product. \ I do not comply with the above practices,you should always consul a qualified industrial hygienist or contact the Manufacturer for further information. so0e3105 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS: • PrevailT"'lap siding can be installed over braced wood or steel studs spaced a maximum of 24"o.c.sheathing*.Irregularities in framing and sheathing can mirror through the finished application. • Prevail lap siding can also be installed over foam insulation/sheathing up to 1"thick.When using foam insulation/sheathing,avoid over-driving nails (fasteners),which can result in dimpling of the siding due to the compressible nature of the foam insulation/sheathing.Extra caution is necessary if power-driven nails(fasteners)are used for attaching siding over foam insulation/sheathing. • A water-resistive barrier is required in accordance with local building code requirements. The water-resistive barrier must be appropriately installed with penetration and junction flashing in accordance with local building code requirements.The manufacturer will assume no responsibility for water infiltration. • Install PrevailTM products with a minimum 6"clearance to the finished grade on the exterior of the building or in accordance with local building codes if greater than 6"is required(fig.3). • Maintain a 1"-2"clearance between Prevail"'products and roofs,decks,paths, steps and driveways(figs.4,5&6). • Maintain a 1/4"clearance between Prevail."'products and horizontal flashing(fig.7). • Ensure gutters have end caps.Maintain a minimum 1"gap between end caps and siding Figure 1 Double Wall Single Wall &trim(fig.8). g Construction Construction • Install kickout flashing at roof-wall junctions(fig.9). water-resistive barrier let-in bracing • Adjacent finished grade must slope away from the building in accordance with local plywood or 24"o.c.max. building codes-typically a minimum of 6"in the first 10'. OSB sheathing • Do not install PrevailTM products,such that they may remain in contact with �i standing water. �, • Prevail."'lap siding must be installed on vertical wall applications only. z ``�Ii t /: • DO NOT use stain on Prevail.""products. i • For larger projects,including commercial and mufti-family projects,where the span of the wall is significant in length,the designer and/or architect should take into consideration the coefficient of t ,' thermal expansion and moisture movement of the product in their design.These values can be p.60,-4 /� found in the Technical Bulletin"Expansion Characteristics of James Hardie®Siding 01111114444 Products"at www.JamesHardie.com. INSTALLATION: JOINT TREATMENT (Required for Factory Built Color Finish,Recommended for Primed product) It is not recommended to use caulk at field butt joints. std I Figure 2 water-resistive barrier '� —iii'/'11'from o�plank •p joint fashing ° i% ; ' ' . / o °° ' 4_3/8"from $ o water-resistive i0;`� plank edge o0 00 m ; barrier install planks in °0 moderate contact ific ( "0 0fastener 1;4o " 0° ° o o Install a 1 1/4"starter strip to °o o• •o ° o ensure a consistent plank angle Install factory finished edges together at butt joints, leave appropriate gap between planks and trim,then caulk"' **As required by local building code ***Apply caulk in accordance with caulk manufacturers written application instructions. WARNING:AVOID BREATHING SILICA DUST Prevail1"products contain respirable crystalline silica,which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and is considered by IARC and NIOSH to be a cause of cancer from some occupational sources. Breathing excessive amounts of respirable silica dust can also cause a disabling and potentially fatal lung disease called silicosis,and has been linked with other diseases. Some studies suggest smoking may increase these risks. During installation or handling.(1)work in outdoor areas with ample ventilation;(2)use fiber cement shears for cutting or,where not feasible,use a Hardiebladel'"saw blade and dust-reducing circular saw attached to a HEPA vacuum;(3)warn others in the immediate area;(4)wear a properly-fitted,NIOSH-approved dust mask or respirator(e.g.N-95)in accordance with applicable government regulations and manufacturer instructions to further limit respirable silica exposures. During clean-up,use HEPA vacuums or wet cleanup methods-never dry sweep. For further information,refer to our installation instructions and Material Safety Data Sheet available at www.prevailsiding.com or by calling 1-877-236-7526. FAILURE TO ADHERE TO OUR WARNINGS,MSDS, AND INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS MAY LEAD TO SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH. SD050905 PR1007-P1/4 7/10 a . l South CLEARANCES Install siding and trim products in Maintain a 1"-2" Maintain a 1"-2"clearance At the juncture of the roof and vertical compliance with local building code clearance between between Prevail°M products surfaces,flashing and counterflashing requirements for clearance between the PrevailTM products and and decking material. shall be installed per the roofing bottom edge of the siding and the paths,steps and Figure 5 manufacturer's instructions. adjacent finished grade. Figure 3 driveways. Provide a 1"-2"clearance between the stud III roofing and the bottom edge of the water-resistive siding F�water barrier 66. Figure 4 resistive siding and trim. banier Figure 6 MENIMPIEMENI Iiiconcrete deck material — )7 t"-2" foundation 1111111 1•..T 1^-2^ _ \ „no ' Iclo RAI . Jois`y flashing `� 7 antage1M `&*_%_ ledger �ipp, I.min. lap siding flashing P Figure 9 f, KICKOUT FLASHING Maintain a 1/4"clearance Maintain a minimum 1"gap StepBash1ng/1::‘, ': Because of the volume of water that can pour between the bottom of between gutter end caps and Self-adhe ng/ �� down a sloped roof,one of the most critical PrevailTM products siding&trim. membra"e flashing details occurs where a roof intersects and horizontal flashing. '`l/ ' ) a sidewall. The roof must be flashed with Do not caulk gap. Figure 8step flashing. Where the roof terminates, `iaat install a kickout to deflect water away from Figure 7 Dnp edge the siding. I'1 siding It is best to install a self adhering membrane Do not 1l4"gap •:,*—'4��._ ousewrap on the wall before the subfascia and trim Caulk siding boards are nailed in place,and then come :> 3�► back to install the kickout. Y4i I'- fascia Figure 9,Kickout Flashing$ To prevent water from dumping behind the siding 1 flashing and the end of the roof intersection,install a"kickout"of sufficient length and gutter and end cap angle to direct the water running down the roof away from the siding. FASTENER REQUIREMENTS" Blind nailing (fasteners concealed by the previous course) is the preferred method of installation for all PrevailTM lap siding products.Face nailing (fasteners exposed) should only be used where required for high wind areas and must not be used in conjunction with blind nailing.Consult applicable building code,product evaluations,or code compliance reports for correct fastener type and placement to achieve specified design wind loads. NOTE: Published wind loads may not be applicable to all areas where local building codes have specific jurisdiction.Consult James Hardie Technical Services if you are unsure of applicable compliance documentation. stud 24"---------#' O.C.max. \ 24" Figure 10 Figure 11 1 1/4"min.stud � a O.C.max. ` overlap water-resistive :ocYk Minimum overlap barrier V , ». o" for Both Face ci and Blind Nailing '1:,...:t I / °, blind nail °t ,?,,o,, 3/4-1 , — — — — — min.1 1/4" I"r' ' h' �r°r face nail — overlap ":, 1 0 l I 4 i .,..) Till ,1,,,•) 1 water-resistive water-resistive 1 1/4"min. barrier overlap ----"EW barrier in sheet to be removed immediatelyafter installation of each course for FactoryBuilt Color products. Laminate s ee t The illustration(figure 9)and associated text was reprinted with permission of THE JOURNAL OF LIGHT CONSTRUCTION.For subscription information, visit www.jlconline.com. "Also see General Fastening Requirements. P2/4 6/10 . • South GENERAL FASTENING REQUIREMENTS • Consult applicable code compliance report for correct fasteners type and Fasteners must be corrosion resistant,galvanized,or stainless steel. placement to achieve specified design wind loads. Electro-galvanized are acceptable but may exhibit premature corrosion. • NOTE:Published wind loads may not be applicable to all areas where The manufacturer recommends the use of quality,hot-dipped galvanized Local Building Codes have specific jurisdiction.Consult the manufacturer's nails.The manufacturer is not responsible for the corrosion resistance of Technical Services if you are unsure of applicable compliance documentation. fasteners.Stainless steel fasteners are recommended when installing • Drive fasteners perpendicular to siding and framing. Prevailml products near the ocean,large bodies of water,or in • Fastener heads should fit snug against siding(no air space).(fig.A) very humid climates. • Do not over-drive nail heads or drive nails at an angle. • If nail is countersunk,caulk nail hole and add a nail.(fig.B) PNEUMATIC FASTENING • For wood framing,under driven nails should be hit flush to the plank with a • Prevailmi products can be hand nailed or fastened with a pneumatic tool. hammer(For steel framing,remove and replace nail). Pneumatic fastening is highly recommended. Set air pressure so that • Do not use aluminum fasteners,staples,or clipped head nails. the fastener is driven snug with the surface of the siding.A flush mount Snug Flush attachment on the pneumatic tool is recommended. This will help Countersunk, €hi control the depth the nail is driven.If setting the nail depth proves e '� \ Caulk& `� difficult,choose a setting that under drives the nail. (Drive under driven add nail• ► nails snug with a smooth faced hammer-Does not apply for installation do not under sSAPOE to steel framing). Figure A Figure B drive nails CAULKING PAINTING For best results use an Elastomeric Joint Sealant DO NOT use stain on Prevailrm products. complying with ASTM C920 Grade NS,Class 25 or Prevailm products must be painted within 180 higher or a Latex Joint Sealant complying with ASTM days for primed product and 90 days for unprimed. C834.Caulking/Sealant must be applied in accordance 100%acrylic topcoats are recommended. with the caulking/sealant manufacturer's written Do not paint when wet.For application rates refer to instructions or ASTM C1193. paint manufacturers specifications. Back-rolling is recommended if the siding is sprayed. FACTORY BUILT COLOR TECHNOLOGY CAULKING, TOUCH-UP& LAMINATE • Touch up nicks,scrapes and nail heads using the Factory Built Color technology touch-up applicator.Touch-up paint should be used sparingly. If large areas require touch-up,replace the damaged area with new Prevail TM lap siding with Factory Built Color technology. • Laminate sheet must be removed immediately after installation of each course. • Terminate non-factory cut edges into trim where possible,and caulk.Color matched caulks are available from your Factory Built Color product dealer. • Treat all other non-factory cut edges using the Factory Built Color technology edge coaters,available from your Factory Built Color product dealer. PAINTING PREVAILTM SIDING AND TRIM PRODUCTS WITH FACTORY BUILT COLOR TECHNOLOGY When repainting Factory Built Color products,the manufacturer recommends the following regarding surface preparation and topcoat application: • Ensure the surface is clean,dry,and free of any dust,dirt,or mildew • Repriming is normally not necessary • 100%acrylic topcoats are recommended • DO NOT use stain or oil/alkyd base paints on Prevail''"products • Apply finish coat in accordance with paint manufacturers written instructions regarding coverage,application methods,and application temperature COVERAGE CHART/ESTIMATING GUIDE (Please call 877-236-7526,option 1 for local availability) Number of 12'planks,does not include waste COVERAGE AREA PREVAIL"LAP SIDING WIDTH LESS OPENINGS SQ 51/4 61/4 71/4 71/2 8 81/4 91/4 91/2 12 (1 SQ=100 sq.ft.) (exposure) 4 5 6 61/4 6 3/4 7 8 81/4 10 3/4 1 25 20 17 16 15 14 13 13 9 2 50 40 33 32 30 29 25 25 19 3 75 60 50 48 44 43 38 38 28 • 4 100 80 67 64 59 57 50 50 37 5 125 100 83 80 74 71 63 63 47 6 150 120 100 96 89 86 75 75 56 7 175 140 117 112 104 100 88 88 65 8 200 160 133 128 119 114 100 100 74 9 225 180 150 144 133 129 113 113 84 10 250 200 167 160 148 143 125 125 93 11 275 220 183 176 163 157 138 138 102 12 300 240 200 192 178 171 150 150 112 13 325 260 217 208 193 186 163 163 121 14 350 280 233 224 207 200 175 175 130 15 375 300 250 240 222 214 188 188 140 16 400 320 267 256 237 229 200 200 149 17 425 340 283 272 252 243 213 213 158 18 450 360 300 288 267 257 225 225 167 19 475 380 317 304 281 271 238 238 177 20 500 400 333 320 296 286 250 250 186 This coverage chart is meant as a guide.Actual usage is subject to variables such as building design.The manufacturer does not assume responsibility for over or under ordering of product. RECOGNITION: Prevails"'lap siding complies ASTM C1186 in so doing meets the Fiber-Cement Siding code requirements in the 2006 International Building Code®Section 1401.10, 1405.15,and 1405.17.2;and the 2006 International Residential Code®for One-and Two-Family Dwellings Table R703.4 and section R703.10.2.Consult James Hardie Technical Services for applicable product evaluations or code compliance reports. P3/4 7/10 South ©2010 JHTL. All rights reserved.TM,SM,and®denote Additional Installation Information, PR EVA'L trademarks or registered trademarks of JHTL. Warranties,and Warnings are available at www.prevailsiding.com „LI„;N1Ii., tr,ti.:.i,., P4/4 7/10 f � RECEIVED 10 Prevail Multifamily Siding Products MAR 2 9 2016Date of Issue:Page 1°4 of of 10 26300 La Alameda, Suite 400Issue 4 Mission Viejo,CA 92691 CITY OF TIGARD BUILDINODIVISION MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEE James Hardie Building Products 26300 La Alameda,Suite 400 Mission Viejo,CA 92691 Telephone(General Information and Emergency): 1-800-942-7343(1-800-9HARDIE) Section 1. Chemical Products and Company Identification Product Name/Trade Names: Prevail®lap siding,Prevail®vertical siding,Prevail®boards,Prevail®panel. Other Names: Exterior Fiber-Cement,Fiber-cement,Fiber-reinforced cement Use: The above products are used as external wall cladding. Manufacturer: James Hardie Building Products,26300 La Alameda,Suite 400,Mission Viejo,CA 92691 Effective date: January 1,2010. Check to verify the latest version or translation availability. NOTE: As of the date of the preparation of this document,the information contained herein is believed to be accurate. Section 2. Hazardous Ingredients/Identity Information Substance Name CAS# UN# EINECS# % (by weight) Crystalline Silica 14808-60-7 Not a hazardous material 238-878-4 15-45% (Quartz) for shipping purposes Calcium Silicate 65997-15-1 Not a hazardous material 266-043-4 35-65% (Hydrate) for shipping purposes Calcium Carbonate 471-34-1 Not a hazardous material 207-439-9 <30% for shipping purposes Calcium Aluminum N/A Not a hazardous material N/A <20% Silicate(Hydrate) for shipping purpose Cellulose 9004-34-6 Not a hazardous material 232-674-9 <15% • for shipping purposes Carbon Black 1333-86-4 Not a hazardous material 215-609-9 <1% for shipping purposes Coated products are coated with water-based acrylic paint or acrylic sealer. Section 3. Hazards Identification Emergency Overview: Not explosive, not a fire hazard Prevail Multifamily Siding Products Page 10 of 10 Date of Issue: 04/2/12 26300 La Alameda, Suite 400 Issue 4 Mission Viejo,CA 92691 James Hardie® products contain chemicals,known to the State of California to cause cancer. Respirable crystalline silica is considered by IARC and NIOSH to be a cause of cancer from some occupational sources. Breathing excessive amounts of respirable silica dust can also cause a disabling and potentially fatal lung disease called silicosis,and has been linked with other diseases. Some studies suggest smoking may increase these risks. During installation or handling: (1)work in outdoor areas with ample ventilation; (2)use fiber cement shears for cutting or, where not feasible, use a HardiebladeTM saw blade and dust-reducing circular saw attached to a HEPA vacuum; (3) warn others in the immediate area; (4)wear a properly-fitted,NIOSH-approved dust mask or respirator(e.g.N-95) in accordance with applicable government regulations and manufacturer instructions to further limit respirable silica exposures. During clean-up, use HEPA vacuums or wet cleanup methods - never dry sweep. For further information, refer to our installation instructions and Material Safety Data Sheet available at www.prevailsiding.com!!or by calling 1-800-9HARDIE (1-800-942-7343). FAILURE TO ADHERE TO OUR WARNINGS, MSDS, AND INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS MAY LEAD TO SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH. James Hardie Building Products 26300 La Alameda,Suite 400 Mission Viejo,CA 92691 This form has been prepared to meet current Federal OSHA hazard communication regulations and is offered without any warranty or guarantee of any type. James Hardie Building Products cannot control the use of its products, and therefore specifically disclaims liability and responsibility arising from the use, misuse and alteration of its products. The information contained on this MSDS was produced without independent scientific or medical studies analyzing the effects of silica upon human health. The information contained herein is based upon scientific and other data James Hardie Building Products believes is valid and reliable and provides the basis for this MSDS.The information contained herein relates only to specific materials listed in the document. It does not address the effects of silica when used in combination with other materials or substances, or when used in other processes. Because conditions of use are beyond James Hardie Building Products control, the company makes no representation, guarantee or warranty of any kind in this MSDS,either express or implied,including the implied warranties of merchantability or fitness of the product for use for a particular purpose, and assumes no liability related to the information contained above. James Hardie Building Products requires, as a condition of use of its products, that purchasers comply with all applicable federal,state,and local health and safety laws,regulations,orders,requirements,and strictly adhere to all instructions and warnings which accompany the product. • y Prevail Multifamily Siding Products Page 2 of 10 26300 La Alameda, Suite 400 Date of Issue: Mission Viejo,CA 92691 Issue 04/2/12 4 Primary Routes of Entry and Potential Health Effects: Inhalation: • Acute effects-Dust may cause irritation of the nose,throat,and airways,resulting in coughing and sneezing.Certain susceptible individuals may experience wheezing(spasms of the bronchial airways)on inhaling dust during sanding or sawing operations. Chronic Effects-Repeated and prolonged overexposures to crystalline silica can cause silicosis(scarring of the lung)and increases the risk of bronchitis,tuberculosis, lung cancer,renal disease,and scleroderma(a disease affecting the connective tissue of the skin,joints,blood vessels,and internal organs). Some studies suggest that cigarette smoking increases the risk of silicosis,bronchitis and lung cancer in persons also exposed to crystalline silica. Acute silicosis-a sub-chronic disease associated with acute,massive silica exposure, is a rapidly progressive,incurable lung disease that is typically fatal. Symptoms include,but are not limited to, shortness of breath,cough,fever,weight loss and chest pain. Such exposure may cause pneumoconiosis and pulmonary fibrosis. Ingestion: Unlikely under normal conditions of use,but swallowing the dust from this product may result in-irritation or damage to the mouth and gastrointestinal tract due to alkalinity of dust. Eye: Dust may irritate the eyes from mechanical abrasion causing watering and redness. Skin: Dust may cause irritation of the skin from friction but cannot be absorbed through intact skin. Medical conditions generally aggravated by exposure: Pulmonary function may be reduced by inhalation of respirable crystalline silica and/or cellulose. If lung scarring occurs,such scarring could aggravate other lung conditions such as asthma,emphysema,pneumonia or restrictive lung diseases. Lung scarring from crystalline silica may also increase risks to pulmonary tuberculosis. Smoking: Some studies suggest that cigarette smoking increases the risk of occupational respiratory diseases, including silica-related respiratory diseases. Carcinogenicity: California Proposition 65 Warning: This product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer. International Agency for Research on Cancer(IARC): Crystalline silica inhaled in the forms of quartz or cristobalite from occupational sources is carcinogenic to humans. Carbon black is possibly carcinogenic to humans. The National Toxicology Program (NTP): NTP has concluded that respirable crystalline silica is a known human carcinogen. LD50: Silicon Dioxide: Rat oral>22,500 mg/kg Mouse oral>10,500 mg/kg Prevail Multifamily Siding Products Page 3 of 10 26300 La Alameda, Suite 400 Date of Issue: Issuuee04/2/12 4 Mission Viejo,CA 92691 NFPA Ratings(Scale 0-4): health=2,flammability=0,reactivity=0,personal protection=E Section 4. First Aid Measures Signs and symptoms of over exposure: Breathlessness,wheezing,cough, sputum production First Aid: Swallowed: If swallowed,dilute by drinking large amounts of water. Do not induce vomiting. Seek medical attention. If unconscious, loosen tight clothing and lay the person on his/her left side. Give nothing by mouth to an individual who is not alert and conscious. Eye Contact: Remove contact lens. Flush with running water or saline for at least 15 minutes. Seek medical attention if redness persists or if visual changes occur. Skin Contact: Wash with mild soap and water. Contact physician if irritation persists or later develops. Inhaled: Remove to fresh air.If shortness of breath or wheezing develops,seek medical attention. ADVICE TO DOCTOR: Treat symptomatically Section 5. Fire Fighting Measures James Hardie®fiber-cement products are neither flammable nor explosive. Fire and Explosion Hazard: 1.Flash Point: Not applicable 2. Auto-ignition: Not applicable 3. Non-flammable and non-explosive Extinguishing Media:This material is not combustible. Appropriate extinguishing media(carbon dioxide,foam, water,or dry chemical)for surrounding fire should be used. Fire Fighting: Fire fighting personnel should wear normal protective equipment and positive self-contained breathing apparatus. Section 6. Accidental Release Measures No special precautions are necessary to pick up product that has been dropped. The following applies to spills or releases of dust generated during cutting or sanding of the material. f • Prevail Multifamily Siding Products Page 4 of 10 26300 La Alameda, Suite 400 Date of Issue: Issuuee04/2/12 4 Mission Viejo,CA 92691 Precautions: Good housekeeping practices are necessary for cleaning up areas where spills or leaks have occurred. Take measures to either eliminate or minimize the creation of dust. Respirable dust and silica levels should be monitored regularly. Wherever possible,practices likely to generate dust should be controlled with engineering controls such as local exhaust ventilation,dust suppression though containment(for example,wetting loose dust),enclosure,or covers. Use respiratory protection as described in Section 8. Cleanup Methods: A fine water spray should be used to suppress dust when sweeping(dry sweeping should not be attempted). Vacuuming with an industrial vacuum cleaner outfitted with a high-efficiency particulate(NEPA) filter is preferred to sweeping.Waste may be disposed of by landfill in compliance with federal,state and local requirements. In the event of an accidental release,observe all protection measures set out in this MSDS. Avoid using materials and products that are incompatible with the product.(refer to Section 10) Section 7. Handling and Storage Note: The fiber cement boards in their intact state do not present a health hazard.The controls below apply to dust generated from the boards by cutting,drilling,routing,sawing,crushing,or otherwise abrading,and cleaning or moving this dust. James Hardie's recommendation: Keep exposure to dust as low as reasonably possible. Respirable crystalline silica limits are specified by OSHA and MSHA and identified in Section 8 of this MSDS. Exposure to respirable (fine)silica dust depends on a variety of factors,including activity rate(e.g.cutting rate),method of handling(e.g.electric shears),environmental conditions(e.g.weather conditions,workstation orientation) and control measures used. Wherever possible,practices likely to generate dust should be carried out in well ventilated areas (e.g. outside). The work practices and engineering controls set out in Section 8 should be followed to reduce silica exposures. Keep away from reactive products. Do not store near food,beverages or smoking materials. Avoid spilling and creating dust. Maintain appropriate dust controls during handling. Use appropriate respiratory protection during handling as described in Section 8. Prevail Multifamily Siding Products Page 5 of 10 26300 La Alameda, Suite 400 Date of Issue: Issuuee04/2/12 4 Mission Viejo,CA 92691 Section 8. Exposure Controls and Personal Protection OSHA Permissible Exposure Standards(PEL): Exposures shall not exceed an 8-hour time weighted average(TWA) limit as stated in 29 CFR 1910.1000 Table Z-3 for mineral dusts,expressed in million particles per cubic feet (Mppcf)and/or milligrams per cubic meter(mg/m3). The American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists Threshold Limit Values(TLV)are that organization's recommended exposure limits based on an 8-hour TWA. PEL PEL TLV mg/m3 Mppcf mg/m3 Crystalline Silica(Quartz) 0.025 mg/m3 250 10mg/m3 (Respirable) ---- %SiO2+5 %SiO2+2 Quartz(Total Dust) ---- ---- 30mg/m3 %SiO2+2 Calcium Carbonate(Total Dust) 10 mg/m3 ---- 15 mg/m3 (Respirable) ---- ---- 5 mg/m3 Calcium Silicate(Total Dust) ---- ---- 15 mg/m3 (Respirable) ---- ---- 5 mg/m3 Nuisance Dust(Not Otherwise Specified) (Total Dust) 10 mg/m3(inhalable) 50 15 mg/m3 (Respirable) 3 mg/m3 15 5 mg/m3 Cellulose(Total) ---- ---- 15 mg m3 (Respirable) ---- ---- 5 mg/m3 Carbon Black 3.5 mg/m3 ---- 3.5 mg/m3 Other Limits Recommended: The National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health also has a Recommended Exposure Limit(REL)of 0.05 mg/m3 for respirable crystalline silica,based on a 10-hour time- weighted average. Products may be coated. If coated,the coating will be water based acrylic paint or acrylic sealer. Personal Protection: When handling products that may generate silica dust:(1)follow our best practices to limit the release of dust;(2)work outdoors whenever possible,(3)wear a NIOSH-approved dust mask or respirator(e.g., the N 95 dust mask)to further limit exposure to respirable silica dust;and(4)warn others in the area. Respiratory: If respirators are selected,use and maintain in accordance with ANSI Standard(Z88.2)for particulate respirators. Select respirators based on the level of exposure to crystalline silica as measured by dust sampling. Use respirators that offer protection to the highest concentrations of crystalline silica if the actual concentrations are unknown. Put in place a respiratory protection and monitoring program that complies with MSHA or OSHA(e.g.29 CFR 1910.134)standards,which include provisions for a user training program,respirator repair and cleaning,respirator fit testing and other requirements. Comply with all other applicable federal and state laws. 3 • Prevail Multifamily Siding Products Page 6 of 10 26300 La Alameda, Suite 400 Date of Issue: Mission Viejo,CA 92691 Issue 04/2/12 4 Eye: When cutting material,dust resistant safety goggles/glasses should be worn and used in compliance with ANSI Standard Z87.1-1-1989 and applicable OSHA(e.g.29 CFR 1910.133)standards. Skin: Loose comfortable clothing should be worn. Direct skin contact with dust and debris should be avoided by wearing long sleeved shirts and long trousers,a cap or hat,and gloves. Work clothes should be washed regularly. Engineering Controls Cutting Outdoors 1. Position cutting station so that wind will blow dust away from user or others in working area and allow for ample dust dissipation. 2. Use one of the following methods based on the required cutting rate and jobsite conditions: Best • Score and snap using carbide-tipped scoring knife or utility knife • Fiber Cement Shears(electric or pneumatic) Better • Dust reducing circular saw equipped with HardiebladeTM saw blade and HEPA vacuum extraction Good(for low to moderate cutting only) • Dust reducing circular saw with HardiebladeTM saw blade Cutting Indoors • Cut only using score and snap method or with Fiber Cement Shears(manual,electric or pneumatic). • Position cutting station in well-ventilated area to allow for dust dissipation Sanding/Rebating/Drilling/Other Machining If sanding,rebating,drilling,or other machining is necessary,you should always wear a NIOSH-approved dust mask or respirator(e.g.N-95)and warn others in the immediate area. Clean-Up During clean-up of dust and debris,NEVER dry sweep as it may excite silica dust particles into the user's breathing area. Instead,wet debris down with a fine mist to suppress dust during sweeping,or use a HEPA vacuum to collect particles. Important Notes: 1. For maximum protection(lowest respirable dust production),James Hardie recommends always using"Best"- level cutting methods where feasible 2. NEVER use a power saw indoors 3. NEVER use a circular saw blade that does not carry the HardiebladeTM saw blade trademark 4. NEVER dry sweep—use wet suppression methods or HEPA vacuum 5. NEVER use a grinder or continuous rim diamond blade for cutting 6. ALWAYS follow tool manufacturer's safety recommendations Prevail Multifamily Siding Products Page 7 of 10 Date of Issue: 04/2/12 26300 La Alameda, Suite 400 Issue 4 Mission Viejo,CA 92691 Section 9. Physical and Chemical Properties Appearance and Odor: Solid gray boards with varying dimensions according to product Vapor Pressure:Not Relevant Flash Point:Not Relevant Specific Gravity:Not Relevant Autoignition Temp: Not Relevant Flammability Limits:Not Relevant Volatility:Not Relevant Boiling Point:Not Relevant Solubility in Water: Not Relevant Melting Points:Not Relevant Evaporation Rate: Not applicable NFPA Ratings(SCALE 0-4): health=2,flammability=0,reactivity=0,personal protection=E Section 10. Stability and Reactivity Stability: Crystalline silica and limestone are stable under ordinary conditions. Conditions to Avoid: Excessive dust generation during storage and handling. Materials to Avoid: Incompatibility: Hydrofluoric acid will dissolve silica and can generate silicon tetrafluoride,a corrosive gas. Contact with strong oxidizing agents such as fluorine,boron trifluoride,chlorine trifluoride, manganese trifluoride or oxygen difluoride may cause fires and/or explosions.Furthermore,limestone is incompatible with acids and ammonium salts. Section 11. Toxicological Information The product is not toxic in its intact form. The following applies to dust that may be generated during cutting and sanding: Chronic Effects: Inhaled: Repeated and prolonged overexposures to dust containing crystalline silica can cause silicosis(scarring of the lung)and increases the risk of bronchitis,tuberculosis,lung cancer,renal disease and scleroderma(a disease affecting the connective tissue of the skin,joints,blood vessels and internal organs). Some studies suggest that cigarette smoking increases the risk of silicosis,bronchitis,and lung cancer in persons also exposed to crystalline silica. Acute silicosis is a rapidly progressive, incurable lung disease that is typically fatal. Symptoms include,but are not limited to: shortness of breath,cough,fever,weight loss and chest pain. Such exposure may cause pneumoconiosis and pulmonary fibrosis. The following relates to health effects of cellulose: Based on limited animal research,it is possible that repeated chronic inhalation exposure to cellulose fiber dust over time may lead to inflammation and scarring of the lung in humans. Precautions taken for crystalline silica dust will protect against cellulose. Section 12. Ecological Information Prevail Multifamily Siding Products Page 8 of 10 26300 La Alameda, Suite 400 Date of Issue: Mission Viejo,CA 92691 Issue 04/2/12 4 There is a very limited amount of ecological data available on the effects of releases that may occur from this product being released into the environment. Clean up of the spilled product would not be expected to leave any hazardous material that could cause a significant adverse impact. There is a limited amount of ecological data available on crystalline silica,primarily because it is a naturally occurring mineral. An adequate representation of these data is beyond the scope of this document. Section 13. Disposal Consideration Dispose of material as inert,non-metallic mineral in conformance with local,state and federal regulations. Crystalline silica and limestone is not a RCRA hazardous waste. Section 14. Transport Information There are no special requirements for storage and transport. UN No: None Allocated Dangerous Goods Class: None Allocated Hazchem Code: None Allocated Poisons Schedule: None Allocated Packing Group: Not Applicable Label: Not a DOT hazardous material. Local regulations may apply Section 15. Regulatory Information DOT Hazard Classification: None Placard requirement: Not a DOT hazardous material. Local placarding regulations may apply. California Proposition 65: Warning: Airborne particles of respirable size of crystalline silica are known to the State of California to cause cancer. CERCLA Hazardous Substance(40 CFR Part 302): Listed Substance: No. Unlisted Substance:No. Reportable Quantity(RQ): None. Characteristic(s): Not applicable. RCRA Waste Number: Not applicable. SARA,Title III, Sections 302/303 (40 CFR part 355—Emergency Planning and Notification): Extremely Hazardous Substance: No. a Prevail Multifamily Siding Products Page 9 of 10 26300 La Alameda, Suite 400 Date of Issue: 04s2/12 ue Issue 4 4 Mission Viejo,CA 92691 SARA,Title III, Section 311/312 (40 CFR Part 370—Hazardous Chemical Reporting: Community Right-To-Know): Acute: Yes. Chronic: Yes. Fire: No. Pressure: No. Reactivity: No. SARA,Title III, Section 313 (40 CFR Part 372—Toxic chemical Release Reporting: Community Right-To-Know): Not a RCRA Hazardous Waste. TSCA Inventory List: Yes TSCA 8(d): No WARNING WARNING: AVOID BREATHING SILICA DUST TROYCO WINDOWS & DOORS INC. PO BOX 1399 ST.HELENS,OR 97051 Phone 503-781-4975 Fax 503-397-3712 QUOTE - QT001155 Job Name: Main Street Project : Bid For: (Business Address) Ship To Address: . JR Johnson PO Box 17196 Portland,OR 97217 Line Qty _Description 138 9100-SLIDER • Window Sizing: WINPRO SERIES 3040(36"x 48"RO) Operation: XO Color: WHT Glass Options: EC LOW-E ARGON 47.5 I It Frame Options: *3 1/4"NAIL FIN Hardware Opts: CAM LOCK Perform.Data: U-VALUE=0.3 SHGC=0.3 VLT=0.58 STC=26 ' I� 35.51 2 245 9100-SLIDER Window Sizing: WINPRO SERIES 4040(48"x 48"RO) Operation: XO Color: WHT Glass Options: EC LOW-E ARGON 47.5 I I Frame Options: *3 1/4"NAIL FIN Hardware Opts: CAM LOCK Perform.Data: U-VALUE=0.3 SHGC=0.3 VLT=0.58 STC=26 6. 47.5 _a Bid By: Ver:7.01.0195 Page 1 of 3 Bid Dated: 3/21/2016 0.0 TROYCO WINDOWS & DOORS INC. QUOTE-QT001155 Bid For: Job Name JR Johnson Main Street Project Line Qty Description 3 195 9100-SLIDER Window Sizing: WINPRO SERIES 2630(30"x 36"RO) Operation: XO Color: WHT • Glass Options: EC LOW-E ARGON 35,5 Frame Options: *3 1/4"NAIL FIN Hardware Opts: CAM LOCK Perform.Data: U-VALUE=0.3 SHGC=0.3 VLT=0.58 STC=26 • F-----29 5 4 70 9100-SLIDER —17— Window Sizing: WINPRO SERIES 2020(24"x 24"RO) Operation: XO Color: WHT Glass Options: EC LOW-E ARGON 23.5 Frame Options: *3 1/4"NAIL FIN Hardware Opts: CAM LOCK Perform.Data: U-VALUE=0.3 SHGC=0.3 VLT=0.58 STC=26 • 23.5 5 77 9100-SLIDER Window Sizing: WINPRO SERIES 3030(36"x 36"RO) Operation: XO Color: WHT Glass Options: EC LOW-E ARGON Frame Options: *3 1/4"NAIL FIN Hardware Opts: CAM LOCK Perform.Data: U-VALUE=0.3 • • SHGC=0.3 VI.T=0.58 STC=26 1 a 35.5 ) Bid By: Ver:7.01.0195 Page 2 of 3 Bid Dated: 3/21/2016 �►� 1 TROYCO WINDOWS & DOORS INC. 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