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Brghtwaters at Redhawk Page 1 Quantity/Location breakout Targeted siding replacement 01/29/2018 Description Tetiff-Qum`, Notes Bldg. 16106 1/5 front window wall 180.00 sqft 1/5 entry wing wall 42.00 sqft 5 front gable window wall 98.00 sqft 5 entry rake wall 161.00 sqft I Lower 10'x4'section already fiber cement 2(6 front window wall 180.00 sqft 2/6 front middle wing wall 24.00 sqft 7 front gable window wall 98.00 sqft 7 entry rake wall 161.00 sqft Lower 10'x4'section already fiber cement 7 front window wall 90.00 sqft 'Lower 112 of wall already fiber cement 4/8 front window wall 180.00 sqft 8 entry rake wall 161.00 sqft 'Lower 10'x4'section already fiber cement 5/6 three quarter chimney 168.00 sqft 1Front face already fiber cement 7/8 three quarter chimney 168.00 sqft (Front face already fiber cement Bldg. 16108 9/13 front window wall 163.00 sqft Lower 3 courses already fiber cement 10/14 front window wall 163.00 sqft 1 Lower 3 courses already fiber cement 14 entry rake wall 161.00 sqft Lower 1(1x4'section already fiber cement 14 middle rake wall 600.00 sqft !Lower sections at front&rear already fiber cement 14/15 middle rake span wall 60.00 sqft 14 rear gable window wall 98.00 sqft 15 middle rake wall 600.00 sqft %Lower sections at front&rear already fiber cement 15 rear gable window wall 98.00 sqft 11/15 entry wing wall 42.00 sqft 11/15 front middle wing wall 24.00 sqft 16 entry rake wall 161.00 sqft !Lower 10'x4'section already fiber cement 12/16 entry wing wall 42.00 sqft 16 rear gable window wall 98.00 sqft 12/16 east end wall 704.00 sqft Top 1T of wall; lower section of wall already fiber cement 15/16 full chimney 224.00 sqft 13 rear gable window wall 98.00 sqft 13/14 full chimney 224.00 sqft Bldg. 16112 17/21 west end wall 320.00 sqft Very top section only(405(8');most of wall already fiber cement 17/21 entry wing wall 42.00 sqft Description Takeoff Quantity 'W 21 entry rake wall 161.00 sqft Lower 10'x4'section already fiber cement 18/22 entry wing wall 42.00 sqft 18/22 front middle wing wall 48.00 sqft Both sides of wall to get new siding 22 middle rake wall 808.00 sqft !Lower sections at front&rear already fiber cement . 22/23 middle rake span wall 60.00 sqft 23 front gable window wall 98.00 sqft 23 entry rake wall 161.00 sqft Lower 10'x4'section already fiber cement 23 rear gable window wall 98.00 sqft 20/24 east end wall 600.00 sqft From where wall necks down up to roof; lower section already fiber cement 24 rear gable window wall 98.00 sqft 23/24 full chiimney ! 224.00 sqft 23/24 storage closet wall 101.00 sqft 19 rear middle wing wall 48.00 sqft 18 rear middle wing wall 48.00 sqft 22 rear gable window wall 35.00 sqft From bottom of gable vent to roof only; lower section already fiber cement 21/22 full chimney 224.00 sqft 17/18 storage closet wall 101.00 sqft 21 rear gable window wall 98.00 sqft Bldg. 16114 29 entry rake wall 161.00 sqft !Lower 10'x4'section already fiber cement 26 front middle wing wall 24.00 sqft 31 entry rake wall 161.00 sqft !Lower 10'x4'section already fiber cement 31 front gable window wall 98.00 sqft 32 entry rake wall 161.00 sqft Lower 10'x4'section already fiber cement 32 front gable window wall 98.00 sqft 28 entry wing wall 42.00 sqft 31/32 three quarter chimney 168.00 sqft !Front face already fiber cement 29/30 three quarter chimney 168.00 sqft !Front face already fiber cement 29/30 storage closet wall 77.00 sqft 17 courses already fiber cement Bldg. 16116 33/37 west end wall 1,172.00 sqft Lower section of wall(from meter head down to grade)already fiber cement 34 front window wall 90.00 sqft Lower 12 courses only;top half already fiber cement 34 front middle wing wall 24.00 sqft ,' 38 middle rake wall 600.00 sqft !Lower sections at front&rear already fiber cement 38/39 middle rake span wall 60.00 sqft 38 rear gable window wall 98.00 sqft 35/39 entry wing wall 35.00 sqft 17 courses already fiber cement 39 entry rake wall 161.00 sqft !Lower 10'x4'section already fiber cement 39 rear gable window wall 98.00 sqft 36/40 east end wall 1,172.00 sqft !Lower section of wall(from meter head down to grade)already fiber cement Description Takeo*'Quantity 40 rear gable window wall 98.00 sqft 39/40 full chimney 224.00 sqft 37/38 full chimney 224.00 sqft 37 rear gable window wall 98.00 sqft 35 rear middle wing wall 48.00 sqft 34 rear middle wing wall 48.00 sqft Bldg. 16120 41/45 east end wall 1,068.00 sqft Includes 9'section at bottom of wall and 15'section at top of wall;center section of wall already fiber j cement 41/45 front window wall 180.00 sqft 41/45 entry wing wall 42.00 sqft 45 front gable window wall 98.00 sqft 45 entry rake wall 105.00 sqft 'Rake portion above upper roof only: lower sections already fiber cement 42/46 front window wall 180.00 sqft 42/46 entry wing wall 42.00 sqft 46 front gable window wall 98.00 sqft 46 entry rake wall 161.00 sqft I Lower 10'x4'section already fiber cement 42 front middle wing wall 18.00 sqft 15 courses already fiber cement 43/47 front window wall 180.00 sqft 43/47 front middle wing wall 24.00 sqft 43/47 entry wing wall 42.00 sqft 47 front gable window wall 98.00 sqft 47 entry rake wall 161.00 sqft Lower 10'x4'section already fiber cement 48 entry rake wall 161.00 sqft Lower 10'x4'section already fiber cement 44/48 west end wall 1,120.00 sqft Lower 9'of wall already fiber cement 47/48 three quarter chimney 168.00 sqft Front face already fiber cement 45/46 three quarter chimney 168.00 sqft Front face already fiber cement Bldg. 16124 54 front gable window wall 35.00 sqft From bottom of gable vent to roof only;lower section already fiber cement 50 front middle wing wall 24.00 sqft 56 front gable window wall 98.00 sqft 56 rear gable window wall 98.00 sqft 52/56 east end wall 1,172.00 sqft Lower section of wall(from meter head down to grade)already fiber cement 55/56 full chimney 224.00 sqft 55 rear gable window wall 98.00 sqft 51 rear middle wing wall 48.00 sqft 50 rear middle wing wall 48.00 sqft 54 rear gable window wall 98.00 sqft 53 rear gable window wall 98.00 sqft 53/54 full chimney 224.00 sqft Bldg. 16128 Description T it tity 57/61 east end wall ; 320.00 sqft I Top 8'of wall only; rest of wall already fiber cement 61 entry rake wall 161.00 sqft Lower 10'x4'section already fiber cement 61 front gable window wall 1 98.00 sqft 62 entry rake wall 161.00 sqft 'Lower 10'x4'section already fiber cement 62 front gable window wall 98.00 sqft 1 63 entry rake wall 161.00 sqft I Lower 10'x4'section already fiber cement 63 front gable window wall ! 98.00 sqft 64 entry rake wall 161.00 sqft Lower 10'x4'section already fiber cement 64 front gable window wall 98.00 sqft 60/64 west end wall 1 1,588.00 sqft 63/64 three quarter chimney 168.00 sqft I Front face already fiber cement 61/62 three quarter chimney _! 168.00 sqft (Front face already fiber cement Bldg. 16132 --- �66/70 front window wall 163.00 sqft I Lower 3 courses already fiber cement 66/70 entry wing wall 42.00 sqft 66/70 front middle wing wall 24.00 sqft 70 middle rake wall 600.00 sqft 1Lower sections at front&rear already fiber cement 71 middle rake wall 600.00 sqft Lower sections at front&rear already fiber cement 70/71 middle rake span wall 60.00 sqft 70 rear middle wing wall 1 48.00 sqft 71 rear middle wing wall 1 48.00 sqft 71 rear gable window wall q 98.00 sqft j 67/71 entry wing wallI 42.00 sqft 67/71 front middle wing wall 24.00 sqft 68/72 east end wall 1,172.00 sqft 1 Lower section of wall(from meter head down to grade)already fiber cement 72 rear gable window wall 98.00 sqft 71/72 full chimney 224.00 sqft 71/72 storage closet wall 101.00 sqft 70 rear gable window wall 98.00 sqft 69 rear gable window wall 98.00 sqft 69/70 full chimney 224.00 sqft 69/70 storage closet wall 101.00 sqft Bldg. 16136 73/77 front window wall 163.00 sqft I Lower 3 courses already fiber cement 73/77 entry wing wall 42.00 sqft 77 frontable window ndow wall i 98.00 sqft 74/78 front window wall 163.00 sqft I Lower 3 courses already fiber cement 74/78 entry wing wall 42.00 sqft 74/78 front middle wing wall 24.00 sqft 79 front window wall 108.00 sqft From top of lower window to roof only Descriptio» � �t s" 75/79 entry wing wall 42.00 sqft 80 entry rake wall 161.00 sqft 1 Lower 10'x4'section already fiber cement 79/80 entry rake span wall 48.00 sqft 80 rear gable window wall 98.00 sqft 76/80 east end wall 1,588.00 sqft 79/80 full chimney 224.00 sqft 79 middle rake wall 808.00 sqft Lower sections at front&rear already fiber cement 78 middle rake wall 808.00 sqft ;Lower sections at front&rear already fiber cement 78/79 middle rake span wall 60.00 sqft 78 rear gable window wall 98.00 sqft 77 rear gable window wall 98.00 sqft 77/78 full chimney 224.00 sqft 77/78 storage closet wall 101.00 sqft Bldg. 16138 81/85 entry wing wall 42.00 sqft 86 front window wall 108.00 sqft I From top of lower window to roof only 87 front window wall 108.00 sqft I From top of lower window to roof only 87 rear gable window wall 98.00 sqft 84/88 front window wall 163.00 sqft I Lower 3 courses already fiber cement 84/88 storage closet wall 101.00 sqft 84/88 east end wall 1,408.00 sqft :Bottom 6 courses already fiber cement 87/88 full chimney 224.00 sqft 88 rear gable window wall 98.00 sqft 86 middle rake wall 808.00 sqft I Lower sections at front&rear already fiber cement 86 middle rake span wall 60.00 sqft 83 rear middle wing wall 40.00 sqft 86 rear gable window wall 98.00 sqft 81/85 storage closet wall 101.00 sqft Bldg. 16140 -- - --- - - 93 entry rake wall 161.00 sqft !Lower 10'x4'section already fiber cement 93 rear gable window wall 98.00 sqft 90/94 front window wall 163.00 sqft !Lower 3 courses already fiber cement 90/94 entry wing wall 35.00 sqft 15 courses already fiber cement 94 front gable window wall 98.00 sqft 94 rear gable window wall 98.00 sqft 91/95 front window wall 163.00 sqft !Lower 3 courses already fiber cement 95 front gable window wall 98.00 sqft 95 middle rake wall 600.00 sqft !Lower sections at front&rear already fiber cement 96 front gable window wall 98.00 sqft 96 front window wall 108.00 sqft 'From top of lower window to roof only description tan 92/96 south end wall 756.00 sqft i Upper portion of wall only;lower portion already fiber cement 93/94 full chimney 224.00 sqft Bldg. 16142 --------------------------------- 97/101 east end wall 1,328.00 sqft ;Lower 5'already fiber cement 102 middle rake wall 696.00 sqft Lower sections of siding at both front and rear already fiber cement. 103 entry rake wall 201.00 sqft 103 rear gable window wall 98.00 sqft 100/104 west end wall ! 1,588.00 sqft 104 rear gable window wall 98.00 sqft 103/104 full chimney 224.00 sqft 103/104 storage closet wall 58.00 sqft 10 courses at top and 6 courses in middle of wall only; remainder of wall already fiber cement 99 rear middle wing wall 40.00 sqft 101/102 full chimney I 224.00 sqft I Bldg. 16146 105/109 south end wall 1,016.00 sqft Lower 11'of wall already fiber cement 109 entry rake wall 201.00 sqft 109 front gable window wall 98.00 sqft 110 entry rake wall 201.00 sqft 110 front gable window wall 98.00 sqft 111 entry rake wall 201.00 sqft 111 front gable window wall 98.00 sqft 112 entry rake wall 201.00 sqft 112 front gable window wall 98.00 sqft 108/112 north end wall .1,468.00 sqft ;Bottom 4 courses already fiber cement 111/112 three quarter chimney 168.00 sqft I Front face already fiber cement 109/110 three quarter chimney 168.00 sqft I Front face already fiber cement Bldg. 16150 117 entry rake wall 201.00 sqft 117 front gable window wall 98.00 sqft 118 entry rake wall 201.00 sqft 118 front gable window wall 98.00 sqft 118 middle rake wall 1,040.00 sqft 118 middle rake span wall 60.00 sqft 119 entry rake wall 201.00 sqft 119 middle rake wall 500.00 sqft Upper section of wall from span wall up to eave already fiber cement 119 front gable window wall 98.00 sqft 120 entry rake wall 201.00 sqft 120 front gable window wall 98.00 sqft 116/120 north end wall 1,588.00 sqft 119/120 three quarter chimney 168.00 sqft I Front face already fiber cement Description ` tai Notes 119/120 storage closet wall 101.00 sqft 117/118 three quarter chimnei Y 168.00 sqft j Front face already fiber cement 117/118 storage closet wall 60.00 sqft Bottom 11 courses already fiber cement Bldg. 16156 124/128 east end wall 1,224.00 sqft I Lower section of wall(from meter head down to grade)already fiber cement 124/128 front window wall � 163.00 sqft I Lower 3 courses already fiber cement 128 front gable window wall 98.00 sqft 128 entry rake wall 161.00 sqft 1 Lower 10'x4'section already fiber cement 127 front gable window wall 98.00 sqft ;' 127 middle rake wall 1 600.00 sqft Lower sections at front&rear already fiber cement 126 front window wall 90.00 sqft Lower half already compete 126 front gable window wall I 98.00 sqft 121/125 front window wall ! 180.00 sqft 121/125 west end wall 1,588.00 sqft 125/126 full chimney 1 224.00 sqft Bldg. 16158 132/136 west end wall I 1,224.00 sqft Lower section of wall(from meter head down to grade)already fiber cement 129/133 east end wall ' 1,432.00 sqft Lower 3'already fiber cement 133 entry rake wall 161.00 sqft I Lower 10'x4'section already fiber cement 134 middle rake wall ' 600.00 sqft Lower sections at front&rear already fiber cement 135 entry rake wall 1 161.00 sqft Lower 10'x4'section already fiber cement 135 middle rake wall 880.00 sqft I Front lower section to span wall already fiber cement. 134 rear gable window wall 98.00 sqft 136 entry rake wall161.00 sqft Lower 10'x4'section already fiber cement 135/136 full chimney 224.00 sqft 135/136 storage closet wall 87.00 sqft 14 crses already fiber cement 130 rear middle wing wall 40.00 sqft BIdg.16160 --- --------------- 704.00 sqft - - - - 137/141 south end wall q Bottom 17'of wall already fiber cement 141 entry rake wall 201.00 sqft 141 front gable window wall 98.00 sqft 142 entry rake wall 201.00 sqft 1 142 front gable window wall 1 98.00 sqft 142 middle rake wall 600.00 sqft 1 Lower sections at front&rear already fiber cement 142/143 middle rake span wall 60.00 sqft I 143 entry rake wall 201.00 sqft 143 front gable window wall 98.00 sqft 143 middle rake wall 1,040.00 sqft 144 entry rake wall 1 201.00 sqft I 144 front gable window wall 98.00 sqft DescriptionTak tibi 140/144 north end wall 1,432.00 sqft 1 Lower 3'already fiber cement 143/144 three quarter chimney 168.00 sqft q 143/144 storage closet wall 84.00 sqft ILower 5 courses already fiber cement 141/142 three quarter chimney 168.00 sqft 141/142 storage closet wall j 101.00 sqft 139 rear middle wing wall 48.00 sqft Bldg. 16164 145/149 west end wall 1,276.00 sqft !Lower section of wall(from meter head down to grade)already fiber cement 145/149 front window wall 163.00 sqft 1 Lower 3 courses already fiber cement 145/149 entry wing wall 42.00 sqft 146/150 front window wall 163.00 sqft Lower 3 courses already fiber cement 146/150 front middle wing wall 12.00 sqft 17 pcs already fiber cement 150 front gable window wall 98.00 sqft 150 middle rake wall 600.00 sqft Lower sections at front&rear already fiber cement 151 front gable window wall 98.00 sqft 151 middle rake wall 600.00 sqft Lower sections at front&rear already fiber cement 150/151 middle rake span wall 60.00 sqft 151 rear gable window wall 98.00 sqft 147/151 front window wall 163.00 sqft 1 Lower 3 courses already fiber cement 148/152 front window wall 163.00 sqft Lower 3 courses already fiber cement 152 front gable window wall 98.00 sqft 152 entry rake wall 201.00 sqft 152 rear gable window wall 98.00 sqft 148/152 east end wall 967.00 sqft 1 Lower section of wall(from several courses above meter head down to grade)already fiber cement 151/152 full chimney 224.00 sqft Bldg. 16166 153/157 front window wall 180.00 sqft 157 front gable window wall 98.00 sqft 1 157 rear gable window wall 98.00 sqft 158 entry rake wall 201.00 sqft 158 front gable window wall 98.00 sqft 158 rear gable window wall 98.00 sqft 154/158 front window wall 163.00 sqft 1 Lower 3 courses already fiber cement 159 middle rake wall 600.00 sqft Lower sections of front&rear already fiber cement 159 front gable window wall 180.00 sqft 156/160 south end wall 1,588.00 sqft 160 rear gable window wall 98.00 sqft 159/160 full chimney 224.00 sqft 159/160 storage closet wall 101.00 sqft 159 rear gable window wall 98.00 sqft Description Tait:wilt Quantity Stites 157/158 full chimneysqft _-----___ 224.00 s ft Bldg. 16170 161/165 east end wall 1,588.00 sqft 165 entry rake wall 161.00 sqft 'Lower 10'x4'section already fiber cement 165 front gable window wall 98.00 sqft 166 entry rake wall 161.00 sqft ,'Lower 10'x4'section already fiber cement 166 front gable window wall 98.00 sqft 165/166 entry rake span wall 52.00 sqft 167 entry rake wall 161.00 sqft 'Lower 10'x4'section already fiber cement 167/168 entry rake span wall 52.00 sqft 167 front gable window wall 98.00 sqft 168 entry rake wall 161.00 sqft Lower 10'x4'section already fiber cement 168 front gable window wall 98.00 sqft 164/16$west end wall 320.00 sqft Very top section only(40'x8');most of wall already fiber cement 167/168 full chimney 224.00 sqft 167/168 storage closet wall 101.00 sqft 165/166 storage closet wall 101.00 sqft 166 rear gable window wall 98.00 sqft Bldg. 16174 173 front gable window wall 98.00 sqft 173 entry rake wall 161.00 sqft 1 Lower 10'x4'section already fiber cement 174 front gable window wall 98.00 sqft 174 middle rake wall 600.00 sqft I Lower sections at front&rear already fiber cement 175 middle rake wall , 600.00 sqft ;Lower sections at front&rear already fiber cement 174/175 middle span wall 60.00 sqft 175 front gable window wall 98.00 sqft 176 west end wall 1,224.00 sqft (Lower 13 courses of siding already fiber cement. 175/176 storage closet wall 101.00 sqft 173/174 full chimney 224.00 sqft Bldg. 16178 177/181 east end wall 1,588.00 sqft 183/184 three quarter chimney 168.00 sqft q I Front face already fiber cement 182 rear gable window wall 98.00 sqft 181/182 three quarter chimney 168.00 sqft 177/178 storage closet wall 101.00 sqft 'I Front face already fiber cement 181 rear gable window wall 98.00 sqft Bldg. 16182 - - 185/189 front window wall - --- 163.00 sqft I Lower 3 courses already fiber cement 189 front gable window wall 98.00 sqft Descrl tton 186/190 front window wall � 163.00 sqft Lower 3 courses already fiber cement 190 front gable window wall 56.00 sqft Lower half of wall already fiber cement 191 middle rake wall 600.00 sqft I Lower sections at front&rear already fiber cement 187/191 front window wall 163.00 sqft Lower 3 courses already fiber cement 187/191 entry wing wall , 36.00 sqft 'Lower 5 courses already fiber cement 191 front gable window wall 98.00 sqft 188/192 front window wall 163.00 sqft Lower 3 courses already fiber cement 192 front gable window wall 98.00 sqft 192 entry rake wall 201.00 sqft 192 east end wall j 1,588.00 sqft 189 rear gable window wall I 98.00 sqft 190 rear gable window wall ! 98.00 sqft 191/192 full chimney 224.00 sqft 1851189 west end wall g q 1,172,00 sqft Siding from lower exhaust vent line to grade alread fiber cement Bldg. 16184 -�__ 193/197 west end wall 1,120.00 sqft Bottom 9'of wall already fiber cement 193/197 front window wall 163.00 sqft Lower 3 courses already fiber cement 197 front gable window wall 98.00 sqft 194/198 front window wall1 163.00 sqft !Lower 3 courses already fiber cement 194/198 entry wing wall 42.00 sqft 198 front gable window wall 98.00 sqft 198 middle rake wall ! 1,040.00 sqft j 199/199 middle span wall P 60.00 sqft 1 195/199 front window wall 163.00 sqft !Lower 3 courses already fiber cement 199 front gable window wall 98.00 sqft 196/200 front window wall 163.00 sqft !Lower 3 courses already fiber cement 200 front gable window wall 56.00 sqft !Lower half of wall already fiber cement 196/200 east end wall ! 1,172.00 sqft !Siding from lower exhaust vent line to grade already fiber cement 199/200 full chimney 224.00 sqft 197/198 full chimney 224.00 sqft 197 rear gable window wall 98.00 sqft 198 rear gable window wall 98.00 sqft Bldg. 16186 201/205 front window wall 156.00 sqft Lower 5 courses already fiber cement 201/205 entry wing wall 1 42.00 sqft 205 front gable window wall 98.00 sqft 206 entry rake wall ' 201.00 sqft 206 front gable window wall 1 98.00 sqft 202/206 front window wall 180.00 sqft ;' 203/207 front window wall 180.00 sqft Description T Quantity 207 front gable window wall 98.00 sqft � e 208 front gable window wall 98.00 sqft 204/208 front window wall 105.00 sqft j Lower section from mid-way up 1st level window already fiber cement 204/208 east end wall 1,588.00 sqft 206 middle rake wall 820.00 sqft Lower sections at front already fiber cement 207 middle rake wall 600.00 sqft 1 Lower sections of front&rear already fiber cement 206/207 middle span wall 60.00 sqft Bldg. 16190 16190 216 front gable window wall 98.00 sqft 211/215 front window wall 180.00 sqft 214 entry rake wall 201.00 sqft 213/214 three quarter chimney ! 168.00 sqft !Front face already fiber cement 215/216 three quarter chimney 168.00 sqft ft Front face already fiber cement Bldg. 16194 - - 224 front gable window wall 1 98.00 sqft 218/222 front window wall 180.00 sqft 217/221 front window wall 180.00 sqft 217/221 south end wall 1,100.00 sqft I Lower section of wall(from base of wall to 5 courses above the electrical meter)already fiber cement 221/222 three quater chimney 168.00 sqft I Front face already fiber cement Garages - 133-136 front 14.00 sqft 12 misc.pieces 133-136 left end 315.00 sqft 'Full wall 137-140 front 126.00 sqft !Entire front elevation with the exception of the garage opening trims 137-140 left end 278.00 sqft Bottom 2' of wall already fiber cement 137-140 rear 70.00 sqft Lower 3 courses of siding along entire elevation 137-140 right end 315.00 sqft Full wall 145-148 left end 189.00 sqft ;Bottom 6' of wall already fiber cement 145-148 rear 70.00 sqft Lower 3 courses of siding along entire elevation 153-156 right end 56.00 sqft Section of wall below gable vent already fiber cement 167-170 left end 252.00 sqft Bottom 3'of wall already fiber cement 167-170 right end 315.00 sqft Full wall 17-20 left end 1 231.00 sqft !Bottom 4' of wall already fiber cement 17-20 right end 210.00 sqft Bottom 5' of wall already fiber cement 175-178 left end 315.00 sqft Full wall 175-178 rear 70.00 sqft j Lower 3 courses of siding along entire elevation 175-178 right end 315.00 sqft Full wall 183-186 left end 231.00 sqft j Bottom 4' of wall already fiber cement 183-186 right end 252.00 sqft !Bottom 3'of wall already fiber cement 193-196 left end 252.00 sqft ;Bottom 3'of wall already fiber cement 193-196 rear 49.00 sqft 7pieces at bottom of wall only p 4 Descripi ion fi QU nnett ; 193-196 right end 231.00 sqft !Bottom 4' of wall already fiber cement 201-204 left end 252.00 sqft i 201-204 right end i Bottom 3'of wall already fiber cement 189.00 sqft i Bottom 6' of wall already fiber cement 209-212 left end 189.00 sqft li Bottom 6' of wall already fiber cement 209-212 rear 14.00 sqft 12 pieces at bottom of wall only 21-24 left end 49.00 sqft Section of wall below gable vent already fiber cement 213-216 right end 49.00 sqft jSection of wall below gable vent already fiber cement 221-224 left end 315.00 sqft !Full wall 41-44 front 35.00 sqft 124 short pieces 41-44 rear 14.00 sqft i2 misc.pieces 41-44 right end 7.00 sqft 49-52 right end q 1 misc,piece 98.00 sqft j Lower 2/3 of wall already fiber cement 59-62 left end 315.00 sqft !Full wall 59-62 rear 70.00 sqft 59-62 right end q Lower 3 courses of siding along entire elevation 315.00 sqft !Full wall 63-66 left end 315.00 sqft (Full wall 63-66 rear ' 120.00 sqft !Lower 5 courses of siding along entire elevation 73-76 left end 315.00 sqft Full wall 73-76 right end 252.00 sqft 81-84 left end i i Bottom 3'of wall already fiber cement 210.00 sqft Bottom 5' of wall already fiber cement 85-88 left end j 98.00 sqft !Lower 2/3 of wall already fiber cement 85-88 R 70.00 sqft !Lower 3 courses of siding along entire elevation Brightwaters at Redhawk Page 1 Quantity/Location breakout: Additional locations Additional siding locations 01/29/18 Description Takeolf-Quantity: Nettie Bldg. 16106 8 front gable window wall 98.00 sqft Bldg. 16108 13 entry rake wall 161.00 sqft Lower 10'x4section already fiber cement 15 entry rake wal 161.00 sqft 1Lower 10'x4'section already fiber cement Bldg. 16112 , 22 front gable window wall 35.00 sqft 1From bottom of gable vent to roof only;lower section already fiber cement Bldg. 16116 37 entry rake wall 201.00 sqft Bldg. 16120 41/42 storage closet wall 81.00 sqft 2 courses at base of wall and 4 courses at mid wall already fiber cement Bldg. 16124 53 entry rake wall 62.00 sqft fiLower wall from roof diverter down already fiber cement Bldg. 16132 70 entry rake wall 161.00 sqft 'Lower 10'x4'section already fiber cement 72 entry rake wall 62.00 sqft Lower wall from roof diverter down already fiber cement Bldg. 16136 79 entry rake wall 161.00 sqft I Lower 10'x4'section already fiber cement 74 rear middle wing wall 40.00 sqft 75 rear middle wing wall 40.00 sqft Bldg. 16138 85 entry rake wall 201.00 sqft 86 entry rake wall 201.00 sqft 81/85 west end wall 95.00 sqft Top 7 courses and gable vent only; rest of wall already fiber cement Bldg. 16140 I 94 entry rake wall 201.00 sqft 95 entry rake wall 201.00 sqft 95 rear gable window wall 98.00 sqft 96 rear gable window wall 98.00 sqft Bldg. 16156 125 entry rake wall 201.00 sqft 126 entry rake wall 201.00 sqft 127 entry rake wall 161.00 sqft Lower 10"x4'section already fiber cement 123/127 front window wall 180.00 sqft Description . TakeoffQuantity ,' Notes 126 middle rake wall 540.00 sqft I From 3 courses above span wall to peak; lower sections already fiber cement 127/128 full chimney 224.00 sqft Bldg. 16158 134 entry rake wall 161.00 sqft (Lower 10'x4'section already fiber cement 133/134 full chimney 224.00 sqft 133/134 storage closet wall 101.00 sqft Bldg. 16164 g ------- ------------------- _ 149 entry rake wall 161.00 sqft Lower 10'x4'section already fiber cement 150 entry rake wall 161.00 sqft 'Lower 10'x4'section already fiber cement 151 entry rake wall 201.00 sqft Bldg. 16166 160 front gable window wall 98,00 sqft 160 entry rake wall 161.00 sqft _Lower 10'x4'section already fiber cement Bldg. 16174 176 front gable window wall 98.00 sqft 174 entry rake wall 161.00 sqft I Lower 10'x4'section already fiber cement 175 entry rake wall 161.00 sqft I Lower 10'x4'section already fiber cement 176 entry rake wall 161.00 sqft Lower 10'x4'section already fiber cement 169/173 east end wall 16178 ----1 263.00 sqft 1 From(1)course above meter to peak;lower section already fiber cement Bldg.183 middle rake wall 696.00 sqft 1 Front: 4 courses below span wall to peak; Rear: span wall to peak; lower sections aready fiber cement 181 entry rake wall 62.00 sqft ILower wall from roof diverter down already fiber cement 182 entry rake wall 62.00 sqft I Lower wall from roof diverter down already fiber cement 183 entry rake wall 62.00 sqft I Lower wall from roof diverter down already fiber cement 184 entry rake wall 62.00 sqft 1 Lower wall from roof diverter down already fiber cement 180/184 west end wall 1,588.00 sqft Bldg. 16182 189 entry rake wall 201.00 sqft 190 entry rake wall 201.00 sqft 191 entry rake wall 201.00 sqft 190 middle rake wall 600.00 sqft fLower sections at front&rear already fiber cement Bldg. 16184 197 entry rake wall 201.00 sqft 198 entry rake wall 201.00 sqft 199 entry rake wall 201.00 sqft 200 entry rake wall 201.00 sqft 199 middle rake wall 696.00 sqft ;Front: 4 courses below span wall topeak; Rear: span wall to 199 rear gable window wallp p peak;lower sections aready fiber cement 98.00 sqft 200 rear gable window wall 98.00 sqft Bldg. 16186 r — Description Takeoff Quantity 205 entry rake wall 201.00 sqft 207 entry rake wall 201.00 sqft 208 entry rake k ew wall_- - 201.00 sqft -Bldg. 16190 —213 entry rake wall " 201.00 sqft 213 south end wall 111.00 sqft 'Top 9 courses and gable vent only; rest of wall already fiber cement 212/216 north end wall 1,513.00 sqft ;Bottom 3 courses already fiber cement Bldg. 16194 221 front gable window wall 98.00 sqft 222 front gable window wall 98.00 sqft 223 front gable window wall 98.00 sqft 223/224 three quarter chiimney 168.00 sqft ED HardiePlank. >o Lap Siding:, 3 JamesHardie EFFECTIVE NOVEMBER 2012 F INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS-PRIMED&COLORPLUS® PRODUCTS." Visit www.jameshardie.com for the most recent version. SELECT CEDARMILL°•SMOOTH•CUSTOM COLONIAL'"SMOOTH•CUSTOM COLONIAL'"ROUGHSAWN CUSTOM BEADED CEDARMILL°•CUSTOM BEADED SMOOTH•STRAIGHT-EDGE SHINGLE PLANK IMPORTANT:FAILURE TO INSTALL AND FINISH THIS PRODUCT IN ACCORDANCE WITH APPLICABLE BUILDING CODES AND JAMES HARDIE WRITTEN APPLICA11ON INSTRUCTIONS MAY LEAD TO PERSONAL INJURY,AFFECT SYSTEM PERFORMANCE,VIOLATE LOCAL BUILDING CODES,AND VOID THE PRODUCT ONLY WARRANTY!BEFORE INSTALLATION,CONFIRM THAT YOU ARE USING THE CORRECT HARDIEZONETM PRODUCT INSTRUCTIONS. INSTALLATION OF HZ10®PRODUCTS OUTSIDE AN HZ10®LOCATION Wil VOID YOUR WARRANTY. TO DETERMINE WHICH HARDIEZONET" APPLIES TO YOUR LOCATION,VISIT WWW.HARDIEZONE.COM OR CALL 1-866-942-7343(866 9HARDIE) STORAGE&HANDLING: P CUTTING INSTRUCTIONS Store flat and keep dry and covered prior OUTDOORS INDOORS to installation.Installing skiing wet or 1•Position sitting station so that wind will blow dust away from user 1.Cut only using score and snap,or shears(manus,electric or pneumatic). saturated may result in shrinkage at butt and others in working area. 2.Position cutting station in well-ventilated area 2.Use as at the tofomi methot joints.Carry planks on edge. Protect a Best i.Scare and snap edges and corners from breakage.James u.Shears(manual,electric or pneumatic) -NEVER use a power saw indoors Hardie is not responsible for damage b.Better: i.Dust redudrxg citxlar saw equipped with a -NEVER use a drexlar saw blade that does not worry the HardleBlade saw trade trademark caused by improper storage and handling HardeBlade saw blade and I-EPA vacuum extraction -NEVER dry sweep—Use wet s c.Cod: i[Ust e�npressioh or HEPA Vacuum of the product. (may use far to moderate saw vvth a HardleBlade saw blade —.�.,�,. Important Note:For maximum protection(lowest respirable bust production),Jaynes Hardie recommends ds always using"Bear-level cutlarg methods where fusible. € NIOSH-approved respirators can be used in coniurtion with above cutting practices to further reduce dust expcstres.Addimnal at nwtiw canto he exposure infonr> on is made _ 61 = 1 l�le, you detennlne the mast agxopriate cwltleg nnetlxd far your doh retµlremertts,If oaten sDt abal exposure levels or you do rat comply witty the above Practices.you should akvays crosutt at qualified industrial hygterist or contact,farnes Hardie for hither informatiwr. Saa8nfl5 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS: • HardiePlanke lap siding can be installed over braced wood or steel studs spaced a maximum of 24"o.c.or directly to minimum 7/16"thick OSB sheathing. See general fastening requirements.Irregularities in framing and sheathing can mirror through the finished application. • Information on installing James Hardie products over foam can be located in JH Tech Bulletin 19 at www,jamehardie.com • 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.James Hardie will assume no responsibility for water infiltration. James Hardie does manufacture HardieWrap•Weather Barrier,a non-woven non-perforated housewrap',which complies with building code requirements. • When installing James Hardie products all clearance details in figs.3,4,5,6,7,8,&9 must be followed. • Adjacent finished grade must slope away from the building in accordance with local building codes- typically a minimum of 6"in the first 10'. Figure 1 Double Wall Single Wall • Do not use HardiePlank lap siding in fascia or trim applications. Construction Construction • Do not install James Hardie products,such that they may remain in contact with standing water water-resistive barrier let-in bracing • HardiePlank lap siding may be installed on flat vertical wall applications only. plywood or 24"o.c.max • For larger projects,including commercial and multi-family projects,where the span of the ose sheathing - �. wall is significant in length,the designer and/or architect should take into consideration the - `, coefficient of thermal expansion and moisture movement of the product in their design, l �M f' These values can be found in the Technical Bulletin"Expansion Characteristicsof James -`' r— Hardie°Siding Products"at www.JamesHardie.com, i�' • DO NOT use stain on James Hardie'products. t 'i y i Figure 2 Nail line(If nail '' ! y' INSTALLATION: stud line is not , j JOINT TREATMENT <_ present place t fastener •Joint flashing behind field butt joints is between 3!4" required for ColorPlus and recommended "� ,�.' �.` ; for primed products. Nail from o plank)top �`\ l. ',/ i •DO NOT Caulk field butt joints on edge ofplank 1 '� ColorPlus siding.'' /i •It is OK to Caulk field butt joints on bitting .\ f water-resistive James Hardie primed siding productsI. i J' barrier that is to be field painted.** HardieP{enk Hardieaoxne' fastener •DO caulk where HardiePlank e I meets $'ding i vertical trim. + Install a 1 1M'starter strip to install planks in >,y� ensure a consistent plank angle 'Note:Caulking at field butt joints is not moderate contact at bop:ants recommended for ColorPlus for aesthetic reasons as the caulking and ColorPlus will weather differently.For the same reason,do not caulk nail heads on ColorPlus products. leave appropriate gap between planks and trim,then cauls." "Note:Field painting over caulking may produce a sheen difference when compared to the field painted PrimePlus."'Refer to Caulking section in these instructions. For additional information on HardieWrap Weather Barrier,consult James Hardie at 1-866-4 Hardie or wmv.hardiewrap.com WARNING:AVOID BREATHING SILICA DUST James Hardie'products contain respirable crystallite silica,which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and is considered by IARC and NIOSH to be a cause of carper from some occupational sources.tfreattsng excesses amounts of respirable silica dust can also cause a disabling and potentially fetal 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 HardieBlade'saw blade and dust-reducing circular saw attached to a NEPA 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 meths-never dry sweep. For further information,refer to our installation instructions and Material Safety Data Sheet available at www jameshardie.corn 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 srwsix HS11119-P1/4 11/12 /fir >a _ CLEARANCES At the juncture of the roof and vertical Install siding and trim products in compliance Maintain a 1"-2"clearance between surfaces,flashing and counterflashing shall with local bullring code requirements for James Hardie products and decking be installed per the roofing manufacturer's clearance between the bottom edge of the Maintain a 1"-2"clearance material. instructions.Provide a 1"-2"clearance siding and the adjacent finished grafi. between James Hardie' F•ure 5 between the roofing and the bottom edge of Figure 3 products and paths,steps water the siding and trim. f9 stud and driveways. Swine resistive water-resistive mea...-----_,_. barrier Figure 6 battier .- Figure 4 1 t r- 1•-2" `i` deck material concrete �� i 1I1--2" -� _- foundation ; . nil tor� ia� ' ay,i„0 ------- �, \_ ledger F HardiePlank• �a �' lapsiding Figure " KICKOUT FLASHING Maintain a 1/4"clearance Maintain a minimum 1"gap ;xw . i{, "• Because of the volume of water that can pour down between the bottom of James between gutter end caps and „• /`, .� a sloped roof,one of the most critical flaslting Hardie products and horizontal siding&trim. .,\,� details occlrs where a roof intersects a sidewall. flashing.Do not caulk gap. Figure 8 ,; The roof must be flashed with step flashing. Whereyr tsvanwmt"",t the roof terminates,install a kickout to deflect water Figure 7 away from the siding. ice „...46. ....9eItis test to install a self-adhering membrane on the Hi Do not 1/4” : wall before the subfascia and trim boards are nailed caulk 4 p Siding „ -: _ in place,and then come back to install the kickout.a_ 6\ rat !-"_ tascla Figure 9,Kicicout Flashing#To prevent water from dumping behind the siding and the ';O ill end of the roof intersection,install a"kickout"as required by IRC code R905.2.8.3: gutter and end cap "...flashing shall be a min.of 4"high and 4"wide."James Hardie recommends the kickout be angled between 100°-110°to maximize water deflection FASTENER REQUIREMENTS** Blind Nailing is the preferred method of installation for HardiePlark0 lap siding products.Face nailing should only be used where required for hill wind areas and must not be used at corgunction with Blind nailing(Please see JH Tech bulletin 17 for exemption when doing a repair).Pin-backed corners may be done for aesthetic purposes Only. Pin-backs shall be done with finish nails only,and are not a substitute for blind or face nailing. BLIND NAILING FACE NAILING Nails-Wood Framing Nails-Wood Framing •Siding nail(0.09"shank x 0.221"HD x 2"long) •6d(0.113"shank x 0.267"HD x 20 long) •11ga.roofing nail(0.121"shank x 0.371"HO x 1.25"long) •Siding nail(0.09"shank x 0.221"HD x 2"long) Screws-Steel Framing Screws-Steel Framing •Ribbed Wafer-head or equivalent(No.8 x 1 1/4"long x 0.375"HD)Screws must •Ribbed Bugle-head or equivalent(No.8-18 x 1-5/8"long x penetrate 3 threads into metal framing. 0.323"HD)Screws must penetrate 3 threads into metal framing. Nails-Steel Framing Nails-Steel Framing •ET&F Panelfast0 nails or equivalent(0.10"shank x 0.313"HD x 1-1/2"long) •ET&F pin or equivalent(0.10"shank x 0.25"HD x 1-1/2"long) Nails must penetrate minimum 1/4"into metal framing, Nails must penetrate minimum 1/4"into metal framing. OSB minimum 7/16" OSB minimum 7/16" •11ga.roofing nail(0.121"shank x 0.371"HD x 1.75"long) •Siding nail(0.09"shank x 0.2210 HO x 1-1/2"long)` •Ribbed Wafer-head or equivalent(No.8 x 1 5/8"long x 0.375"HD). stud 24" '---.1 Stud ..,1,„k„...„.+ 'f."'r---"O.C.max `-. 24- Fiigure 10 .,-- i a c.rnant---�== `- Figure 11 = _.—��""'� r _ 1 1f4"min. -r--- overlap Minimum overlap --�== __r" for Both Face Nall Line i7, .:, and Blind Nailing -„ \ , _Te t 1 I Blind Nail 314"4" I min.1 1/4" I - ?---- c r face nail 'l 1 overlap Water Resistive t` water-resistive 1 1/4`min i Garner ! barrier Overlap tut ,- - Laminate sheet to be removed immediately after installation of each course for ColorPlus.products. $ The illustration figure 9)and associated text was reprinted with permission of THE JOURNAL OF LIGHT CONSTRUCTION.For subscription information,visit www.jlconline.con. When face nailing to OSB,planks must be no greater than 9 1/4"wide and fasteners must be 12"o.c.or less. "`Also see General Fastenirig Requirements:and when considering alternative fastening optiors refer to James Harden Technical Bulletin 11STB 17-Fastening Tips for HardiePlank$Lap Siding. 14511119-P214 11/12 /y >o GENERAL FASTENING REQUIREMENTS PNEUMATIC FASTENING Fasteners must be corrosion resistant,galvanized,or stainless steel. James Hardie products can be hand nailed or fastened with a pneumatic tool. Electro-galvanized are acceptable but may exhibit premature corrosion. Pneumatic fastening is highly recommended. Set air pressure so that the James Hardie recommends the use of quality,hot-dipped galvanized nails, fastener is driven snug with the surface of the siding.A flush mount James Hardie is not responsible for the corrosion resistance of fasteners. attachment on the pneumatic tool is recommended. This will help control the Stainless steel fasteners are recommended when installing James Hardie. depth the nail is driven.If setting the nail depth proves difficult,choose a products near the ocean,large bodies of water,or in very humid climates. setting that under drives the nail, (Drive under driven nails snug with a smooth faced hammer-Does not apply for installation to steel framing). Manufacturers of ACO and CA preservative-treated wood recommend spacer materials or other physical barriers to prevent direct contact of AGO or CA 4,,,,,, it,preservative treated wood and aluminum products.Fasteners used to attach ' , i HardieTrim Tabs to preservative-treated wood shall be of hot dipped b `�N, countersunk, �- (;t`� zinc coated galvanized steel or stainless steel and in accordance to 2009 IRC \ti fill&add nail � N R317.3 or 2009 IBC 2304.9.5. u9 flush DO NOT DO NOT Figure A Figure B under drive nails staple • Consult applicable product evaluation or listing for correct fasteners type and placement to achieve specified design wind loads. PAINTING • NOTE:Published wind loads may not be applicable to all areas where Local DO NOT use stain on James Hardie•products.James Hardie prod cts must be Building Codes have specific jurisdiction.Consult James Hardie Technical painted within 180 days for primed product and 90 days for uxnprimed.100% Services if you are unsure of applicable compliance documentation. acrylic topcoats are recommended. Do not paint when wet.For application rates • Drive fasteners perpendicular to siding and framing. refer to paint manufacturers specifications.Back-rolling is recommended if the • Fastener heads should fit snug against siding(no air space).(fig.A) siding is sprayed. • Do not over-drive nail heads or drive nails at an angle. • If nail is countersunk,fill nail hole and add a nail,(fig.B) CUT EDGE TREATMENT • For wood framing,under driven nails should be hit flush to the plank with a Caulk,paint or prime all field cut edges.James Hardie touch-up kits are hammer(For steel framing,remove and replace nail). required to touch-up ColorPlus products. • NOTE:Whenever a structural member is present,HardiePlank should be fastened with even spacing to the structural member.The tables allowing CAULKING direct to OSB or plywood should only be used when traditional framing is For best results use an Elastomeric Joint Sealant complying not available. with ASTM C920 • Do not use aluminum fasteners,staples,or clipped head nails. Grade NS,Class 25 or higher or a Latex Joint Sealant complying with ASTM C834.Caulking/Sealant must be applied in accordance with the caulking/sealant manufacturer's written instructions.Note:OSI Quad as well as some other caulking manufactuers do not allow tooling. COLORPLUS°TECHNOLOGY CAULKING,TOUCH-UP&LAMINATE •Care should be taken when handling and cutting James Hardie ColorPlus products.At the job-site use a soft cloth to gently wipe any residue or construction dust left on the product •Touch up nicks,scrapes and nail heads using the ColorPlus Technology touch-iv applicator.Touch-up should be used sparingly. If large areas require touch-up,replace the damaged area with new HardiePlank•lap siding with ColorPlus Tech ology. •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 ColorPlue product dealer. •Treat all other non-factory cut edges using the ColorPlus Technology edge coaters,available from your ColorPlus product dealer. Note:James Hardie does not warrant the usage of third party touch-to or paints used as touch-up on James Hardie ColorPlus products. Problems with appearance or performance arising from use of third party touch-up paints or paints used as touch-up that are not James Hardie touch-up,will not be covered under the James Hardie ColorPlus Limited Finish Warranty. PAINTING JAMES HARDIE°SIDING AND TRIM PRODUCTS WITH COLORPLUS°TECHNOLOGY When repainting ColorPlus products,James Hardie 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 oitalkyd base paints on James Hardie®products •Apply finish coat in accordance with paint manufacturers written instructions regarding coverage,application methods,and application temperature •DO NOT caulk nail heads when using ColorPlus products,refer to the ColorPlus touch-up section HS11119-P314 11112 /fir to COVERAGE CHART/ESTIMATING GUIDE Number of 12'planks,does not include waste COVERAGE AREA LESS OPENINGS HARDIEPIANK'LAP SIDING WITH SQ 51/4 61/4 71/4 712 8 81/4 91/4 91/2 12 (1 SO=100 spit) (exposure) 4 5 6 61/4 63/4 7 8 8114 10 314 1 25 20 17 16 15 14 13 13 9 2 3 50 460 33 32 30 4433 25 25 19 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 74 9 225 180 150 144 133 129 113 1 160 133 128 119 114 1 13 84 10 250 200 167 160 148 143 125 125 93 11 12 275 220 183 176 163 157 138 138 102 13 300 240 200 192 178 171 150 150 112 325 260 217 208 193 186 163 163 121 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 17425 340 283 272 252 243 213 213 158 18 450 360 300 288 267 257 225 225 167 475 380 317 304 281 271 238 238 177 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.James Hardie does not assume responsbility for over or under ordering of product. RECOGNITION:In accordance with ICC-ES Legacy Report NER-405,HardiePlank lap sidng is recognized as a suitable alternate to that specified in:the BOCA National BiAkkng Code/1999.the 1997 Standard Building Code.the 1997 Uniform Berg Code,the 1998 khtenhaliornl One-and Two-Family Dwelitg Code,the 2003 k ternaionai Budding Code,and the 2003 International Residential Code 9w One-hrxi Two. Farcy Dwellings HardiePtenk km sdxhg is also recognized for application in the fotoaxtg.City of Los Angeles Research Report No,24862,State of Florida ksting FL4889,Dade Canty,Florida NOA No.02-072902, U.S.Dept.of HUD Materials Release 1263c,Texas Departnent of Insurance Product Evaluation EC-23,City of New York ATEA 223-93-M,and Catania DSA PA-019.These doctener%should also be corisuked for additional atfoenation concerning the suitability of tis product for spe odic applicafora 02012 James Hardie Building Products.AI rigfits reserved. Additional Installation Information, Of TM.SM,and 40 denote trademarks registered trademarks of James Hardie66 a registered trademark Warranties,and Warnings are available atof James e Products, www.jameshardie.com S JamesHardie Panetast is a registered trademak of ET&F Fastening Systems,Inc_ HS11119-P4/4 11/12 JamesHardie HardieTrim®7j , Board " ' EFFECTIVE MAY 2015 — INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS-4/4,5/4,BATTENS,PRIMED&COLORPLUS® PRODUCTS Visit www.iameshardie.com for the most recent version. These instructions are to be used for HardieTrim®HZ1 O®Boards ONLY and are NOT VALID in the following states:AK,UT,ID,CO,WY,MT.These instructions are also NOT valid in portions of WA,OR,CA,NV,AZ,NM.Enter your zip code at www.hardiezone.com to find out what zone applies to your location. IMPORTANT:FAILURE TO INSTALL AND FINISH THIS PRODUCT IN ACCORDANCE WITH APPLICABLE BUILDING CODES AND JAMES HARDIE WRITTEN APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS MAY LEAD TO PERSONAL INJURY,AFFECT SYSTEM PERFORMANCE,VIOLATE LOCAL BUILDING CODES, AND VOID THE PRODUCT ONLY WARRANTY BEFORE INSTALLATION,CONFIRM THAT YOU ARE USING THE CORRECT HARDIEZONE INSTRUCTIONS.INSTALLATION OF HZ10 PRODUCTS OUTSIDE AN HZ10 LOCATION WILL VOID YOUR WARRANTY TO DETERMINE WHICH HARDIEZONE APPLIES TO YOUR LOCATION, VISIT WWW.HARDIEZONE.COM OR CALL 1-866-942-7343(866 9HARDIE) STORAGE& HANDLING: © CUTTING INSTRUCTIONS Store flat and keep dry and covered prior to installation.Installing James Hardie siding OUTDOORS INDOORS product wet or saturated may result in 1.Position cutting station so that wind will blow dust away from user NEVER use a power saw indoors and others in working area. -NEVER use a circular saw blade that does not carr shrinkage at butt joints.Carry product on edge. 2.Use one of the following methods: y the HardieBlade Protect edges and corners from breakage. a.Better: i.Dust reducing circular saw equipped with a saw blade trademark HardieBlade®saw blade and HEPA vacuum extraction - NEVER dry sweep—Use wet suppression or HEPA Vacuum James Hardie is not responsible for damage b.Good: i.Dust reducing circular saw with a HardieBlade saw blade caused by improper storage and handling of (only use for low to moderate cutting) the product. NIOSH-approved respirators can be used in conjunction with above cutting practices to further reduce dust exposures.Additional exposure information is available i, at www.jameshardie.com to help you determine the most appropriate cutting method for your job requirements.If concern still exists about exposure levels or you do not comply with the above practices,you should always consult a qualified industrial hygienist or contact James Hardie for further information. SDo831os HardieTrim® boards are decorative non-load bearing trim products. Do not use HardieTrim boards to replace any structural component. TABLE OF CONTENTS: GENERAL REQUIREMENTS Page 1 / � FLASHING/CLEARANCE REQUIREMENTS Page 2 Figure 1 I FASTENING Page 3 HardieTrim Face Nailing Requirements Page 3 Boards INSTALLATION Page 4-8 Trimming Corners Page 4 F'F= _ HardieTrim, Openings Page 4 j =rBoards Band Boards Page 4 Ili 1/7 i Frieze Page 4 water Batten Boards Page 5 resistive Fascia Page 6 barrier HardieTrim Tabs Page 7-8 FINISHING Page 9 HardieTrim Crown Moulding HardiePlank Lap Siding • GENERAL REQUIREMENTS • Wood or steel must be provided for attaching HardieTrim boards. • Follow all applicable codes when installing HardieTrim boards. • DO NOT install HardieTrim boards,such that they may remain in contact with standing water. • DO NOT use stain,oil/alkyd base paint,or powder coating on James Hardie Products. WARNING:AVOID BREATHING SILICA DUST James Hardie 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 HardieBlade 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.jameshardie.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. 50050905 TR1502_P1/9 03/15 FLASHING/CLEARANCE REQUIREMENTS NO-COVER /-1-7__,., 10 HardieTrim may be installed with a minimum Maintain a minimum 1 in.horizontal clearance At the juncture of the roof and vertical surfaces,flashing 1/4 in.clearance when installed vertically to between James Hardie trim products and decks, and counter flashing shall be installed per the roofing grade,decks,paths,steps,and driveways paths,steps and driveways. manufacturer's instructions.Provide a 1 in.clearance between the roofing and the bottom edge of the trim. Figure 2 Figure 3 Figure 4 ' R water f— trim I / • \resistive +,1 in. siding barrier /min. o horizontal i II o a trim flashing o 0 o bin.min. ��oo 'o tm\.I �� deck material l�• t in.min. flashing rvertical trim foist ill flashing 1/4 in.min. ledger Maintain a 1/4 in.clearance between the bottom of James Hardie products and horizontal flashing.Do not caulk gap. Drip Edge Mortar/Masonry Figure 5 Figure 6 for fascia installation see page 6 Figure 7 >I i siding � �� �s1 Do notva in.gap -Flashing �l " Caulk ��� �` AI, Z FI.shmg ril flashing Block Penetration Valley/Shingle Extension Figure 8 Figure 9 4 i� .� ® ,� f a, a1 �- I''y^z<a-'"°�-ter»r �. .—.,^,+ark •fix ` IMO �� ,. ,- Extend shingles '0 Midi; a at least 1 in.out ., from the fascia q. Vlill, when gutters are when .. ' 1 CLEARANCE REQUIREMENTS UNDER-COVER Maintain a 1/4 in.clearance for Figure 10 HardieTrim boards installed under cover. Under cover is defined as: • Not more than 10 feet below a roof overhang,and • Not less than 4 inches horizontally from 41_4, the edge of the roof overhang4min. in. 10 ft. 1/4 in. max min. clearance V r TR1502_P2/9 03/15 FASTENING ',Me. al es Pneumatic Fastening FastenersGenermust be corrosionFastening resistantRequirment ,galvanized,or stainless steel. James Hardie products can be hand nailed or fastened with a pneumatic tool. Electro-galvanized are acceptable but may exhibit premature corrosion. Pneumatic fastening is highly recommended.Set air pressure so that the James Hardie recommends the use of quality,hot-dipped galvanized fastener is driven snug with the surface of the trim.A flush mount attachment nails. James Hardie is not responsible for the corrosion resistance of on the pneumatic tool is recommended.This will help control the depth the fasteners. Stainless steel fasteners are recommended when installing nail is driven.If setting the nail depth proves difficult,choose a setting that James Hardie products near the ocean,large bodies of water,or in very under drives the nail. (Drive under driven nails snug with a smooth faced humid climates. hammer-Does not apply for installation to steel framing). Manufacturers of ACQ and CA preservative-treated wood recommend spacer materials or other physical barriers to prevent direct contact of Flush Snug Flush ACQ or CA preservative-treated wood and aluminum products. \ 1N ok Fasteners used to attach HardieTrim Tabs to preservative-treated wood M 1`7 Mil* �`\ shall be of hot dipped zinc-coated galvanized steel or stainless steel do not over do not DO NOT and in accordance to 2009 IRC R317.3 or 2009 IBC 2304.9.5." Figure A Figure B drive siding under STAPLE Finish Nail Siding Nail nails drive nails IN Face Nailing Requirements Use 2 in.minimum 16 ga.finish nails to attach HardieTrim boards to wood frame construction.ET&F or equivalent fasteners or screws may be used to attach HardieTrim boards to steel frame construction. Fastening instructions are similar for all applications.When using finish nails,position nails no closer than 1/2 in.from the edges of the trim and for all other fasteners no closer than 3/4 in.Fasteners must be no closer than 1 in.from ends of trim and spaced a maximum of 16 in.0.C. Ensure trim is adequately fastened. James Hardie recommends using stainless steel finish nails when installing HardieTrim products. Minimum fastener guide for finish nailing: Pre-built corner Site Built Corners Other areas(e.g.window trim,and band boards) 1 nail every 16 in.to attach boards 4 in. together+1 nail every 16 in.each board 6 in. 1 nail every 16 in,to attach boards 2 nails every 16 in. 2 nails every 16 in. together+2 nails every 16 in.each board 8 in. - 3 nails every 16 in. 3 nails every 16 in. 12 in. - 4 nails every 16 in. 3 nails every 16 in. plywood or water-resistive OSB sheathing barrier Use a 2 in.finish nail to fasten trim together. Longer finish nails may bend. 1 in.from ,� �nd' II.._-..-_ 16 in.G.G. ,44%:1414ii ,,r, 1 I i /0010111111111 1% . :,. ......... I , o0 • ° Vertical trim may be installed Figure 11 with a 1/4 in.min.clearance*. Leave a minimum 1/8 in.gap between the siding and trim,then caulk. *Follow all applicable codes when installing HardieTrim boards TR1502_P3/9 03/15 INSTALLATION 1-111-7.L9. Figure 12 Figure 13 ■ Trimming Corners When installing corners or other vertical trim,position 11111111 corner 1111111 corner boards on the wall and attach(figure 12). _� studs _� studs Pre-Built Corners 1-, ■ f•, Alternatively,corners can be pre-built off the wall using 2 ' Illirdilli.—.111111r in.finishing nails.Each side of the pre-built corner must be secured to the wall(figure 13). Mi-. —111 t t 2 in.Finish nail 2 in.Finish nail •Trim application for windows, Figure 14 doors&other openings Flashing over trim is required per code for _ water- all installation methods.(figure 14) 0 0 • a resistive • • barrier do not caulk along HardieTrim -•--, top edge board siding flashing over trim - t--- -,.-,-.- . •_______, Butt to Siding Trim the opening prior to the _4 installation of the siding. • • • Position trim boards on the wall and secure.Allow proper fastener • �° 16 in.max. spacing at edges and ends. Butt to Siding Horizontal :_.. 777.L.,:____,• Flashing NOTE:Follow your window/door manufacturer's installation leave a minimum 1/8 in.gap between instructions for caulking guidance between window and trim. siding and trim,then caulk. ■ Band Board • Frieze Boards For band board applications,a flashing water resistive barrier HardieTrim boards can be used as frieze board.(figure 16) is required over the trim.(figure 15) Figure 15 I -4--lap siding Figure 16 \IIA sheathingI i� 11Ink 11 1/4 in.gap blocking/support + if required ( fHardieTrim frieze board -\ HardieTrim I . ---HardieTrimflashing board frieze board 16,.I � caulk if required 111111Fir ' � f-- HardiePlank lap siding Butt-to Siding Shim behind trim Trim Over Siding TR1502_P4/9 03/15 INSTALLATION (cont.) A,/ >O ■Batten Boards Horizontal Panel Joints At horizontal panel joints HardieTrim battens must be installed according to option 1 or 2 below. When installing HardieTrim Battens horizontally,they must be installed as a panel joint according to option 2. Option 1 Figure 17-No horizontal band board-Make a 22.5-45 degree weather cut,in the HardieTrim batten,just above the 1/4 in.clearance between panels. Figure 17 1 I HardieTrim Batten I upper panel " " Do not 1/4 in.gap " Caulk Z-flashing t lower panel 111 Option 2 Figure 18-Horizontal Band Board-Install a horizontal band board at the top of the bottom panel.Butt the lower batten to the band board and start the top batten at the bottom edge of the top panel.Maintain a 1/4 in.clearance above horizontal flashing. Figure 18 I HardieTrim " Batten Do not upper panel " 1/4 in.gap " Caulk ~Z-flashing HardieTrim Batten joi..000000000000010010000 ,,..... 11.1 lower panel 0 001 III TR1502_P5/9 03/15 INSTALLATION (cont.) y >O® ■ Fascia HardieTrim board is a decorative non-load bearing trim product. Do not use HardieTrim to replace any structural component HardieTrim boards can be fastened directly over a 2x sub-fascia or directly to rather tails.Check local building code for relevant codes. Option 1 Over sub-fascia:(figure 19) When installing HardieTrim boards over solid 2x sub-fascia use minimum 2 in.,16 gauge corrosion resistant finish nails.(see fastener guide below) roofing Figure 19 roof - roof underlayment sheathing Gutters: ' £' drip edge flashing James Hardie recommends the use of rain gutters whenever possible. �� � Do not attach gutters directly to HardieTrim roof framing ��� � ; ,x* r�� Use gutter hangers that attach through the roof sheathing into a rafter 4 tail or other structural member. . —HardieTrim board Soffit sub fascia When installing HardieSoffit additional framing/blocking may be needed depending on application.Refer to HardieSoffit installation HardieSoffit Panel instructions for guidance. Option 2 Direct to rafter tails:(figure 20) When installing HardieTrim boards without the presence of a 2x sub-fascia,a minimum 8d siding corrosion resistant nails must be used to attach HardieTrim boards DO NOT use finish nails.(refer to fastener guide below). Fascia Fastener Guide Figure 20 FASTENER SPACING NN HardieTrim Direct to Rafter Over 2x Sub-fascia Board (min 8d siding) (Minimum 2 in.16 ga.Finish nails) Roofing 6 in. 2 nails every rafter spaced max 2 nails spaced maximum 24 in. O.C. 16 in.O.C. Roof 8 in. 3 nails every rafter spaced max 3 nails spaced maximum e underlayment 24 in. O.C. 16 in.O.C. 10 in. 4 nails spaced maximum Style°o° 16 in.O.C. dripedge Flashing HardieSoffit HardieTrim Panel Board TR1502_6/9 05/15 INSTALLATION (cont.) 'lite • HardieTrim-r"Tabs Fastener Requirements For Corners,Band Boards,Windows,and Door Applications: HardieTrim boards may be installed with HardieTrimTM Flat Tabs and HardieTrimTA4 Corner Tabs which provide concealed fastening.Only HardieTrim Flat and Corner Tabs can be used with HardieTrim boards to create a concealed fastening. Step 1: Attach HardieTrim Flat Tabs to the back side of the trim using four,18 ga.1/2 in.L x 1/4 in.W narrow crown corrosion resistant staples,equally spaced in one row,positioned no closer than 1/2 in.from trim edges using a pneumatic staple gun.(figures 21,22) Step 2: For wood frame construction,attach the trim to the building with minimum 2,6d siding nails fastened through the HardieTrim Flat Tabs(figure 23).ET&F or equivalent fasteners may be used to attach the HardieTrim Flat Tabs to steel frame construction. Fastener spacing will vary based on application. Refer to fastener table on page 9. Refer to specific sections in these instructions for required fastener spacing by application(window,band board,etc.) For Fascia,Rake,and Frieze board Applications: HardieTrim tabs cannot be used in fascia,rake,or frieze board applications.Follow Face nailing fastening specifications. Installation of HardieTrim tabs in Coastal Regions: James Hardie requires that stainless steel staples&fasteners be used when installing HardieTrim Tabs in coastal regions. Installation of HardieTrim Tabs over Pressure Treated Lumber:HardieTrim tabs shall not come in direct contact with ACO or CA preservative-treated wood.Refer to the General Fastening section of this document for further information. HardieTrim boards with ColorPlus Technology:Remove the laminate sheet as soon as possible after attaching the trim to the building. Min 2 In. Min 1/2 in. Fasten 4 staples minimum%a in.from trim edge Figure 23 Figure 21 Back view Fasten HardieTrim - Flat Tab to minimum 7/16 in. 16 in.O.C.max-wry � OSB with min 2,6d HardieTrim Flat Tabs siding nails • Mill Fa. Figure 22 Front view i) 0 I Trim Application for Windows,Doors&Other Openings Trim the opening prior to the installation of the siding.Place a Flat Tab at the end of each trim board and one tab every 16 in.OC.Attach the trim boards and Flat Tabs around the opening as shown in figure 24.Use 16 ga.galvanized 2 in.long finish nails to ensure proper fastening if needed. Figure 24 111_--------'----' r Flush HardieTrim Flat and Corner Tabs HardieTrim O Flat and I...' 417Corner Tabs lij -- 2 Siding nail Do not Only use staples to attaches tab under fasten HardieTrim Flat and 11110 to the wall, drive nails. Corner Tabs to the trim boards. I NOTE: Follow your window/door manufacturers installation instructions for caulking guidance between window and trim. TR1502_P7/9 03/15 INSTALLATION (cont.) ff-,/ 1U Trimming Corners When using HardieTrim tabs prebuild outside corners off the wall. • Attach HardieTrim Corner Tabs to the back side of the trim using eight(8)-18 ga.1/2 in.L x 1/4 in.W narrow crown corrosion resistant staples using a pneumatic stapler.Ensure the HardieTrim Corner Tabs are fastened tight and straight to the trim boards.(figure 25) • For wood frame construction,attach trim to building using min.6d siding nails fastened through the HardieTrim Corner Tabs attached to minimum 7/16 in.OSB*.(figure 26) • Attach a HardieTrim Corner Tab 1 in.from each ends and every 20 in.0.C. • TIP:Creating a jig for the work station is recommended to ensure corners are fastened securely and straight.(figure 27) Figure 25 Figure 26 Figure 27 Fasten 2 in.x 4 in. �\' fCornerstuds Corner Tabs ®'', timber blocks . , to a work bench Use 4 staples per piece of trim to fasten the L-shaped tab to the . `'' a. '.,, the llt corner.Use =, the nail line on the tabs as a guide. Corner Tab ���� mam Siding nail ,HardieTrim® Fasten 2 in.x:in.stud to the timber•ocks Band Board Terminate ends of the Band Board into Trim or Siding or miter cut the edges of the trim at the corners of the building.Place a HardieTrim Flat Tab at the end of each trim board and one tab every stud at a maximum of 16 in.0.C. The HardieTrim Flat Tabs should be attached to the trim in an alternating pattern to the top and bottom of the band board(figures 21,22). Use 16 ga.galvanized 2 in.long finish nails to ensure proper fastening if needed. Trim Tab Fastener Table FramingMaterial Application Tab is niled into Fastener Fastener Max Tab Spacing (tab to framing) (tab to trim) (inches on center) Wood Stud One 6d corrosion resistant siding nail (minimum G=0.42) installed through center of tab into framing Four 18 ga.X 1/2 in. Two 4d ring shank corrosion resistant long X 1/4 in.wide Minimum APA rated Flat Tab 7/16 in.OSB siding nails equally spaced installed corrosion resistant 16 through tab into framing crown staples,equally spaced in one row Minimum 20 One No.8 X 1 in.long X 0.323 in.head gauge steel diameter screw(corrosion resistant) installed through flange into framing Wood Stud On each flange,Install one 6d (minimum G=0.42) corrosion resistant siding nail through tab into framing For each piece of trim, install Four 18 ga.X Minimum APA rated On each flange,Install two 4d ring 1/2 in.long X 1/4 in. Corner Tab 7/16 in.OSB shank corrosion resistant siding nails wide corrosion 20 through tab into framing resistant crown staples, equally space in two On each flange,Install one No.8 X 1 in. rows Minimum 20 long X 0.323 in.head diameter screw gauge steel (corrosion resistant)through tab into framing TR1502_P8/9 03/15 FINISHING N /S • Cut Edge Treatment Caulk,paint or prime all field cut edges.James Hardie touch-up kits are required to touch-up ColorPlus products. ■ Caulking For best results use an Elastomeric Joint Sealant complying with ASTM C920 Grade NS,Class 25 or higher or a Latex Joint Sealant complying with ASTM C834.Caulking/Sealant must be applied in accordance with the caulking/sealant manufacturer's written instructions.For best results use an Elastomeric Joint Sealant complying with ASTM C920 Grade NS,Class 25 or higher or a Latex Joint Sealant complying with ASTM C834. Caullvng/Sealant must be applied in accordance with the caulking/sealant manufacturer's written instructions. ■ Painting DO NOT use stain,oil/alkyd base paint,or powder coating on James Hardie Products.James Hardie products must be painted within 180 days for primed product and 90 days for unprimed.100%acrylic topcoats are recommended.Do not paint when wet. For application rates refer to paint manufacturers specifications.Back-rolling is recommended if the siding is sprayed. ■ ColorPlus Technology Caulking,Touch-up&Laminate •Care should be taken when handling and cutting James Hardie ColorPlus products.During installation use a wet soft cloth or soft brush to gently wipe off any residue or construction dust left on the product,then rinse with a garden hose. •A finish nail is required for installing 4/4 and 5/4 HardieTrim boards. •Touch up nicks,scrapes and nail heads using the ColorPlus Technology touch-up applicator.Touch-up should be used sparingly. If large areas require touch-up,replace the damaged area with new HardieTrim board with ColorPlus Technology. •Laminate sheet must be removed immediately after installation.Nail head touch-up can be done before or after removal of the laminate sheet when using finish nails.The preferred method is to touch-up while the laminate sheet is in place.Remove the laminate sheet before paint dries. •Terminate non-factory cut edges into trim where possible,and caulk.Color matched caulks are available from your ColorPlus product dealer. •Treat all other non-factory cut edges using the ColorPlus Technology edge coaters,available fronr your ColorPlus product dealer. Note:James Hardie does not warrant the usage of third party touch-up or paints used as touch-up on James Hardie ColorPlus products. Problems with appearance or performance arising from use of third party touch-up paints or paints used as touch-up that are not James Hardie touch-up,will not be covered under the James Hardie ColorPlus Limited Finish Warranty. • Painting James Hardie Siding and Trim Products with ColorPlus Technology When repainting ColorPlus products,James Hardie 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,oil/alkyd base paint,or powder coating on James Hardie Products. •Apply finish coat in accordance with paint manufacturers written instructions regarding coverage,application methods,and application temperature •DO NOT caulk nail heads when using ColorPlus products,refer to the ColorPlus touch-up section RECOGNITION:HardieTrim boards may be installed as an equal alternative to conventional trim permitted for use in;2006,2009,&2012 International Building Code,Section 1402.1,and the 2006,2009,&2012 International Residence Code for One-and Two-Family-Dwellings,Section R703.1. ©2015 James Hardie Building Products. All rights reserved, TM,SM,and®denote trademarks or registered trademarks of Additional Installation Information, , James Hardie Technology Limi ']is a registered trademark Warranties,and Warnings are available at Ja 111eSHa rdie of James Hardie Technology Limitedmited, www.jameshardie.com TR1502 P9/9 03/15 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 1-460) (sec/100cc) >300 ASTM E1677 Type 1 Drainage ICC-ES AC 24 Section 6.11 Pass ASTM E2273 >98% ICC-ES AC 235 Section 4.5 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 1-410 (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. 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FEATURES/BENEFITS The 1-inch plastic cap DuPont'"Tyvek®Wrap Caps,whether applied by io k= increases holding power hand or pneumatically with the new Plasti- .., and reduces tears,and Tacker^ Pro pneumatic cap nailing system by , do features a triple-feather seal National Nail Corporation and Hitachi Power ow that provides an effective Tools, are the quality alternative fastening air barrier. solution for the Tyvek®family of products. r '` The one-inch diameter high density polyethylene cap is engineered ,. 411111111% to distribute maximum holding power to the perimeter of the cap, reducing jobsite blow-offs,and the patented triple-feather seal provides an effective barrier to air infiltration. 4444%;\ Wrap Caps are made of a nonconductive material that acts as a thermal barrier, resisting heat transfer, and siding nails easily w, penetrate the cap.Save time, money and provide a premium installation with Wrap Caps for all your DuPont"Tyvek°installations. i 1 TECHNICAL DATA i Cap Diameter-1-inch Cap material—High-density polyethylene with UV inhibitors Cap Color—White Nail shank style/Diameter/Finish • 1-inch hand drive—ring shank/.105/electro galvanized • 1-1/2 inch hand drive—spiral shank/.110/bright • 2-inch hand drive—spiral shank/.110/bright • 1-1/4 inch collated—ring shank/.083/electro-galvanized • 2-inch collated—ring shank/.083/electro-galvanized STOCK SIZES/PRODUCTS 1-inch Wrap Caps bulk pack 2000 ct. box 1-1/2 inch Wrap Caps bulk pack 2000 ct. box II I PON) Wrap Caps bulk pack 2000 ct. box U P N 1-1/4 inch Wrap Caps ProPac*^^ collated 2800 ct.box The miracles of science. 2-inch Wrap Caps ProPac' collated 2800 ct.box