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Inspection Report
403 Butler Ave. • P.O. Box 2749 • Tybee Island, GA 31328
Phone 912.472.5032 • Fax 912.786.9539
Permit No. ? _,' (1
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Contact Information
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DATE ISSUED: 07 -24 -2012
WORK DESCRIPTION
WORK LOCATION
OWNER NAME
ADDRESS
CITY, ST, ZIP
PHONE NUMBER
CONTRACTOR NAME
ADDRESS
CITY STATE ZIP
FLOOD ZONE
BUILDING VALUATION
SQUARE FOOTAGE
OCCUPANCY TYPE
TOTAL FEES CHARGED
PROPERTY IDENTIFICATION #
PROJECT VALUATION
CITY OF TYBEE ISLAND
BUILDING PERMIT
REROOF
1115 SECOND AVE
HUGH MAHANY
12502 APACHE AVE APT 24
SAVANNAH GA 31419 -2307
ABC MAINTENANCE SERVICES INC
106 ESTUS DR
SAVANNAH GA 31404
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$ 98.00
$6,429.00
PERMIT #: 120415
TOTAL BALANCE DUE: $ 98.00
It is understood that if this permit is granted the builder will at all times comply with the zoning, subdivision, flood control, building, fire, soil
and sedimentation, wetlands, marshlands protection and shore protection ordinances and codes whether local, state or federal, including all
environmental laws and regulations when applicable, subsequent owners should be informed that any alterations to the property must be
approved by the issuance of another building permit. Permit holder agrees to hold the City of Tybee Island harmless on any construction
covered by this permit.
This permit must be posted in a conspicuous location in the front of building and protected from the weather. If this permit is not posted work
will be stopped. The building contractor will replace curb paving and gutter broken during construction. This permit will be voided unless
work has begun within six months of the date of issuance.
Signature of Building Inspector or Authorized Agent:
P. 0. Box 2749 - 403 Butler Avenue, Tybee Island, Georgia 31328
(912) 786 -4573 - FAX (912) 786 -9539
www.cityoftybee.org
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LEAD -BASED PAINT
Adapted from http: / /www.epa.gov /lead /pubs /renovation.htm. Please use that site to access the following information.
Information for Property Owners of Rental Housing, Child- Occupied Facilities
Property owners who renovate, repair, or prepare surfaces for painting in pre -1978 rental housing or space
rented by child -care facilities must, before beginning work, provide tenants with a copy of EPA's lead hazard
information pamphlet Renovate Right: Important Lead Hazard Information for Families, Child Care Providers,
and Schools. Owners of these rental properties must document compliance with this requirement. EPA's sample
pre- renovation disclosure form may be used for this purpose.
After April 22, 2010, property owners who perform these projects in pre -1978 rental housing or space rented
by child -care facilities must be certified and follow the lead -safe work practices required by EPA's Renovation,
Repair and Remodeling rule. To become certified, property owners must submit an application for firm
certification and fee payment to EPA. The Agency has up to 90 days after receiving a complete request for
certification to approve or disapprove the application.
Property owners who perform renovation, repairs, and painting jobs in rental property should also:
• Take training to learn how to perform lead -safe work practices.
• Learn the lead laws that apply regarding certification and lead -safe work practices beginning in April 2010.
• Keep records to demonstrate that you and your workers have been trained in lead -safe work practices and that you followed lead -
safe work practices on the job. To make recordkeeping easier, you may use the sample recordkeeping checklist that EPA has
developed to help contractors comply with the renovation recordkeeping requirements that took effect April 2010.
• Read about how to comply with EPA's rule in the EPA Small Entity Compliance Guide to Renovate Right.
• Read about how to use lead -safe work practices in EPA's Steps to Lead Safe Renovation, Repair and Painting.
Information for Homeowners Working at Home
If you are a homeowner performing renovation, repair, or painting work in your own home, EPA's RRP rule does not cover your project.
However, you have the ultimate responsibility for the safety of your family or children in your care. If you are living in a pre -1978 home
and planning to do painting or repairs, please read a copy of EPA's Renovate Right: Important Lead Hazard Information for Families, Child
Care Providers, and Schools lead hazard information pamphlet. You may also want to call the National Lead Information Center at 1 -800-
424 -LEAD (5323) and ask for more information on how to work safely in a home with lead -based paint.
Information for Tenants and Families of Children under Age 6 in Child Care Facilities and Schools
As a tenant or a parent or guardian of children in a child care facility or school, you should know your rights when a renovation job is
performed in your home, or in the child care facility or school that your child attends.
• Before starting a renovation in residential buildings built before 1978, the contractor or property owner is required to have tenants
sign a pre- renovation disclosure form, which indicates that the tenant received the Renovate Right lead hazard information
pamphlet.
• Beginning in December 2008, the contractor must also make renovation information available to the parents or guardians of
children under age six that attend child care facilities and schools, and to provide to owners and administrators of pre -1978 child
care facilities and schools to be renovated a copy of EPA's Renovate Right: Important Lead Hazard Information for Families, Child
Care Providers, and Schools lead hazard information pamphlet.
Information for Contractors
As a contractor, you play an important role in helping to prevent lead exposure. Ordinary renovation and maintenance activities can create
dust that contains lead. By following the lead -safe work practices, you can prevent lead hazards. Contractors who perform renovation,
repairs, and painting jobs in pre -1978 housing and child- occupied facilities must, before beginning work, provide owners, tenants, and
child -care facilities with a copy of EPA's lead hazard information pamphlet Renovate Right: Important Lead Hazard Information for Families,
Child Care Providers, and Schools. Contractors must document compliance with this requirement. EPA's pre- renovation disclosure form may
be used for this purpose. Understand that after April 22, 2010, federal law will require you to be certified and to use lead -safe work
practices. To become certified, renovation contractors must submit an application and fee payment to EPA. See: Application for firm
certification. The Agency has up to 90 days after receiving a complete request for certification to approve or disapprove the application.
Contractors who perform renovation, repairs, and painting jobs should also:
• Take training to learn how to perform lead -safe work practices.
• Find a training provider that has been accredited by EPA to provide training for renovators under EPA's Renovation, Repair,
and Painting (RRP) Program. Please note that if you previously completed an eligible renovation training course you may
take the 4 -hour refresher course instead of the 8 -hour initial course from an accredited training provider to become a
certified renovator. Click here for a list of eligible courses.
• Provide a copy of your EPA or state lead training certificate to your client.
• Tell your client what lead -safe methods you will use to perform the job.
• Learn the lead laws that apply to you regarding certification and lead -safe work practices beginning in April 2010.
• Ask your client to share the results of any previously conducted lead tests.
• Provide your client with references from at least three recent jobs involving homes built before 1978.
• Keep records to demonstrate that you and your workers have been trained in lead -safe work practices and that you followed lead -
safe work practices on the job. To make recordkeeping easier, you may use the sample recordkeeping checklist that EPA has
developed to help contractors comply with the renovation recordkeeping requirements.
• Read about how to comply with EPA's rule in the EPA Small Entity Compliance Guide to Renovate Right.
• Read about how to use lead -safe w Pk practices in EPA's Steps to Lead Safe Renovation, Repair and Painting.
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The undersigned beteby acknowledges that the isete oirthis pormit doom not in any way grant
permission to the owner, ownees nvesentailve, or penult holder to proceed with dernolition,
wrecking. or renovation of a struettne prior to the fifing of my requinad lerk (20) day Vtroleet
the Gecegia Asbestos Rules. The Grossia Environments' Protection —Thvision adminisAtes the
ruleL most eases, the rules requite both the owner and the Involved contracens to assure the
portion ofthe banding involved io the project is thoroughly inspected by an Accredited Asbestos
jespeetorfer materisb that corm& asbestos; and the removal ofthe asbestos before nrinovation.
wrecking, ar deilleirth(1111 begins almost without tacceoption. Georgia EPD mark= a oompletcd
demolition notification from be submitted 10 wrekings days in whence even If no asbestos Is
poem in the building. Further suidance for regulatory complience and cambia teirOlOne
magmas we provided by the bunkum =Med Athesibu & Renamoshon and Ashcries ford
Desmairkm. Other environmental issues suet as asbestos removal techniques, kW abatement,
fimunct contiminationor mama sibs condalkos may haw 11PD =iodations that could abet the
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REQUIRED PM M3ldtingParmits
Relocation
Siga Permits
Demolition Postaiks
Laid Charing, Disturbaace or Excavation Permits
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Special Review Permits
Site Plan Approval
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bi addition to specific requirements tithe above pewits and approvals, applicants m
dramat st@ ilea they am in eaepl'eeace with the City ofTybee island Storm. Watericlanaganent
requiremcida es outlined hi Chaplet 5-4s, Code of Oniniemes.
Section 5w4-9 P�oa provides, in paw as *How
(4 } k is nalawfirl far any pen= to awe ar plank any Stom water is flow from tls
property ODIO the property or another person, unless snob ainem outer near*
flowed thereon prior 10 ray davelopenret activity.
(5.) k is indaviful f+oa' tiny person bo inienupt the flow aim none water runoff limn
aigacent Pte► ciao their property by any development acclivity.
As pert oftbv City'$ approval process applicsnis most Musanss Ix breast storm vntor
management poldbittons win be met, incledieg a showing ofbow storm wren - naturally
Mee affected property (prior to say desakrusent adivbyr) and what changes m affirm water
ibvwi have aeammed or me =poled to occur, as attadirsculli iu tfiis iiosm. the ': apps al or
penult doer not suatamtee lhat the applicant's pews wi l remit in meeting t egutrements. The final
product mast actually meat lac City Ordinance mquiamim1s.
Applicant imam Sic IAA it 4t k �4 its,
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ABC MAINTENANCE
CITY OF TYBEE ISLAND
CONTRACTOR REGISTRATION CERTIF[CATE
ABC MAINTENANCE SERVICES INC
TOM KRZMARZICK
106 ESTUS DR
SAVANNAS GA 31404
Business Location; OFF - TYBEE
Certificate l: 01676
Date Issued: 12/19/2011
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9918 REGISTRATION - CONTRACTORS
AIM
This Certificate must be displayed In a conspicuous place in your
business establishment. Tybee island City Hall must be notified of
any change In status. This Certificate Is Non - Transferable and is
subject to being ed 1f - , ' . This Certificate expires on
112012
Steele Knudson
Planning & Zoning Manager
P.Q. Box 2749.403 Butler Avenue • Tybee island, Georgia 31328-2749
(912) 786-4573 • FAX (912) 786 -5737
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Chatham County Board of Assessors: 2012 Property Record Card 4- 0006- 21 -008A
2012 Chatham County Board of Assessors
Property Record Card
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4- 0006- 21 -008A
1115 2ND AVE TYBEE ISLAND
APPRAISER LESTEPH
LAST INSP 07/13/2009
APPR ZONE 000008
LT 72A WARD 3 TYBEE
MAHANY HUGH
12502 APACHE AVE #24
SAVANNAH GA 31419
CAMA ASMT
161200 161,200 LAND 1
137,800 137,800 BLDG 1
OBXF 0
299,000 299,000 Cost - MS
SALES BOOK / INS VI QU RSN PRICE
PAGE
11 Aug 311K 0299 WD 1 Q 485,000
2006
GRANTOR:COSLICK JANE M
GRANTEE:MAHANY HUGH
17 Apr 304W 0579 WD 1 Q QW 450,000
2006
GRANTOR:DURRETTROSEMARY
GRANTEE:COSLICK JANE M
30 Sep 169L 0452 WD I U UN 129,000
1994
GRANTOR:FITCH GEORGE A
GRANTEE:JOHNSON & DURETT LAWRENCE
PERMITS TYPE DATE AMOUNT
100093 GA 02 Dec 2010 Insp 2,000
07- 070487 EL 22 Apr 2008 Comp 500
07 -0477 GM 22 Apr 2008 Comp 8,000
07 -0068 RN 22 Apr 2008 Comp 10,000
COMMENTS:
13 Jul 2006
13 Dec 1994
HUSBAND'S INTEREST
VESTED TO ROSEMARY
DURRETT 9/20/2001
SURVS TY95 169L452
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Tax Commissioner
CODES
PROPERTY 0006 RESIDENTIAL
USE
UTA 0004 Tybee Island
NBHD 020225.00 T225 TYBEE
INNER
EXEMPTIONS
HISTORY LAND IMPR TOTAL
2011 161,200 137,800 299,000 Cama
2010 282,000 202,000 484,000 MAV
2009 282,000 202,000 484,000 Over
2008 282,000 176,000 458,000 Cama
2007 282,000 125,500 407,500 Cama
2006 282,000 73,500 355,500 Cama
2005 150,000 95,000 245,000 Cama
2004 89,500 109,000 198,500 Cama
2003 71,000 69,000 140,000 Cama
2002 71,000 69,000 140,000 Cama
2001 74,500 67,000 141,500 Cama
2000 55,000 55,500 110,500 Cama
1999 31,500 55,500 87,000 Cama
1998 31,500 54,500 86,000 Cama
1997 31,500 51,000 82,500 Cama
1996 15,000 43,110 58,110 Cama
1995 15,000 45,040 60,040 Cama
1994 15,000 41,060 56,060 Cama
1993 15,000 24,470 39,470 Over
1992 15,000 24,470 39,470 Over
LAND
ID# USE DESC FRONT DEPTH UNITS / TYPE PRICE ZONING LCTN TOPO OTHER ADJ1 ADJ2 ADJ3 ADJ4 MKT VALUE
109900 SINGLE FAMILY RES 60 79 4,740.00 -SF 34.00 R2 161200
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1115 2ND AVE TYBEE ISLAND
BUILDING SECTION
85481 -1 -2012
CONSTRUCTION TYPE RCN AYB EYB DEP TYPE PHYS ECON FUNC OBSV / % TOTAL DEP % RCNLD U.FACTOR MKT VAL
Residential 140,921 1917 1995 MS 15.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 15.00 119,783 137,800
6'
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907
Porch Screened Wall
91 •901
Open Slab Porch
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16 , 6 ,
SECTION TYPE 1 - Main
AREA 1762
TYPE 1 - Single- family Residence
FRAME 1 - Stud Frame
STYLE 1 - One Story
QUALITY 3.00
CONDITION 3.00
# UNITS 0
# OF BEDS / BATHS 3 / 2.00
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13' 91 I .1
.100 open Slab Porch
Two Ston 36
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31 1138 1s
30'
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COMPONENTS Units % QUAL
R1 108 Frame, Siding, Wood 100.00
R2 208 Composition Shingle 100.00
R3 351 Warmed & Cooled Air 100.00
R4 402 Automatic Floor Cover Allowance
R6 601 Plumbing Fixtures ( #)
R6 602 Plumbing Rough -ins ( #) 1.00
R6 621 Slab on Grade (% or SF) 100.00
R7 721 Carport, Flat Roof (SF) 300.00
R11 901 Open Slab Porch (SF) 36.00
R11 901 Open Slab Porch (SF) 91.00
R11 901 Open Slab Porch (SF) 168.00
R11 903 Wood Deck (SF) 36.00
R11 903 Wood Deck (SF) 168.00
R11 903 Wood Deck (SF) 112.00
R11 907 Enclosed Porch (SF), Screened Walls 240.00
R11 907 Enclosed Porch (SF), Screened Walls 300.00
R11 907 Enclosed Porch (SF), Screened Walls 91.00
■907
Enclosed Porch Screened Walls 8'
240 X100
Base Living Area
30 ' 240
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AREA UNDER HOUSE IS BEING CONVERTED INOT HEATED SPACE.
ORIGINAL HOUSE IS BEING RENOVATED.
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PRODUCT SPECIFICATION - MASTER
Owens Corning Roofing & Asphalt herein referred to as "Owens Corning"
Section 07311 Fiber glass -based Asphalt Shingles.
PART 1— GENERAL
1.1 RELATED SECTIONS
A. Rough Carpentry Section 06100.
B. Roof and Deck Insulation Section 07240 for insulation placed over roof decking.
Notes to Specifier:
1. Underlayment and shingles installed directly over roof insulation or similar type decks
is not approved.
2. Roof deck must be dry, minimum 25/32" thick, maximum 6" wide boards, or APA
rated sheathing (exposure 1): minimum 3/8" plywood, minimum 7/16" oriented
strand board or waferboard. Consult your Owens Corning representative for other
approved constructions.
3. Ventilation under roof deck must meet FHA Minimum Property Standards.
C. Flashing and Sheet Metal: Section 07600. For snow guards, metal flashing and drip edges,
including step -type flashing installed with shingles.
D. Roofing EssentialsTM Accessories Section 07800.
1. RAFT -R -MATE® UL® Listed
2. Soffits or Intake Ventilation
3. VentSure® Ventilation Products
4. Hip & Ridge Shingles
5. WeatherLock® Ice and Water Barrier Products
6. FiberglasTM Reinforced Felt Underlayment
7. Deck DefenseTM High Performance Roof Underlayment
1.2 REFERENCES
Standards and Building Codes:
A. ASTM D 224 - Standard Specification for Smooth - Surfaced Asphalt Roll Roofing.
B. ASTM D 226 — Standard Specification for Asphalt - Saturated Organic Felt used in Roofing and
Waterproofing.
C. ASTM D 1970 — Standard Specification for Self - Adhering Polymer Modified Bituminous Sheet
Materials Used as Steep Roofing Underlayment for Ice Dam Protection.
D. ASTM D 3018 — Standard Specification for Class A Shingles Surfaced with Mineral Granules.
E. ASTM D 3161 — Standard Test Method for Wind- Resistance of Asphalt Shingles (Fan- Induced
Method).
F. ASTM D 7158 — Standard Test Method for Wind Resistance of Sealed Asphalt Shingles (Uplift
Force /Uplift Resistance Method)
G. UL 2390 — Test Method for Wind Resistant Asphalt Shingles with Sealed Tabs
H. ASTM D 3462 — Standard Specification for Asphalt Shingles Made from Glass felt and Surfaced
with Mineral Granules.
1.2 REFERENCES (continued)
Standards and Building Codes:
1. ASTM D 4586 — Standard Specification for Asphalt Roof Cement, Asbestos —Free.
J. ASTM D 4869 — Standard Specification for Asphalt — Saturated Organic Felt Shingle
Underlayment Used in roofing.
K. ASTM E 108 — Standard Test Methods for Fire Tests of Roof Coverings.
L. ASTM C 1549 — Standard Test Method for Determination of Solar Reflectance Near Ambient
Temperature using a Portable Solar Reflectomer.
M. ASTM C 1371 — Standard Test Method for Determination of Emittance of Materials Near Room
Temperature using Portable Emissonmeters.
N. ASTM D 6757 — Standard Specification for Underlayment Felt Containing Inorganic Fibers.
O. CSA A123.5 — Asphalt Shingles Made from Glass Felt and Surfaced with Mineral Granules.
P. UL 2218 - Impact Resistance of Prepared Roof Covering Materials.
Q. UL 790 — Standard Test Methods for Fire Test of Roof Coverings.
R. ASTM D3018 — Standard Specification for Class A Asphalt Shingles Surfaced with Mineral
Granules
S. ASTM E 903 — Standard Test Method for Absorptance Reflectance, and Transmission of
Materials Using Integrating Spheres.
1.3 SUBMITTALS
Submit copies of Owens Corning product data sheets, detail drawings and samples for each type
of roofing product.
1.4 QUALITY ASSURANCE
A. Manufacturer Qualifications: Provide all primary roofing products, including shingles,
underlayment, leak barrier, and ventilation, by a single manufacturer.
B. Installer Qualifications:
1. Installer must follow Owens Corning published installation instructions
2. Installer must be an Preferred Contractor as defined and certified by Owens Corning
3. Installer must be a Platinum Preferred Contractor as defined and certified by Owens
Corning
1.5 REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS
A. Provide a roofing system achieving an Underwriters Laboratories (UL) Class A fire
classification.
B. Provide a roofing system achieving an ENERGY STAR® rating. Install all roofing products in
accordance with all federal, state and local building codes.
C. Provide a roofing system achieving a COOL ROOF RATING COUNCIL (CRRC) Install all
roofing products in accordance with all federal, state and local building codes.
D. All work shall be performed in a manner consistent with current OSHA guidelines.
1.6 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING
A. Store all products in manufacturer's unopened, labeled packaging until they are ready for
installation.
B. Store products in a covered, ventilated area, at temperature not more than 110 degrees F (43
degrees C); do not store near steam pipes, radiators, or in direct sunlight.
C. Store bundles on a flat surface. Maximum stacking height shall not exceed Owens Corning's
recommendations. Store all rolls on end.
D. Store and dispose of solvent -based materials in accordance with all federal, state and local
regulations.
1.7 WEATHER CONDITIONS
Proceed with work only when existing and forecasted weather conditions will permit work to be
performed in accordance with Owens Corning's recommendations.
1.8 WARRANTY
1. Provide to the owner prorated standard warranty coverage for materials in the event of
a material defect for limited lifetime, including 10 years Tru Protection° coverage.
B. 1. Provide to the owner extended warranty coverage labor and materials in the event of a material
defect for Limited Lifetime.
1. System AdvantageTM Roofing Limited Warranty includes up to 50 years of Tru
Protection® (non - prorated) coverage on installed Owens Corning Roofing System
products and labor. The length of the Tru Protection® protection is based upon the
shingle product installed on the field of the roof. Coverage can only be provided by
an Owens Corning designated Preferred or Platinum Preferred Contractor.
2. System AdvantageTM Preferred Roofing Limited Warranty includes up to 50 years of
Tru Protection® (non - prorated) coverage on installed Owens Corning Roofing
System products and labor. The length of the Tru Protection° protection is based
upon the shingle product installed on the field of the roof. This warranty will also
cover workmanship defects by the installer. Coverage can only be provided by an
Owens Corning designated Preferred or Platinum Preferred Contractor.
3. System AdvantageTM Platinum Roofing Limited Warranty includes up to 50 years of
Tru Protection® (non - prorated) coverage on installed Owens Corning Roofing
System products and labor. The length of the Tru Protection® protection is based
upon the shingle product installed on the field of the roof. This warranty will also
cover workmanship defects by the installer. Coverage can only be provided by an
Owens Corning designated Platinum Preferred Contractor.
PART 2: PRODUCTS
2.1 MANUFACTURERS
A. Acceptable Manufacturer:
Owens Corning Roofing & Asphalt LLC
One Owens Corning Pkwy
Toledo, OH 43659
B. Requests for substitutions will be considered in accordance with provisions of Section 01600
2.2 QUALITY ASSURANCE
A. Shingles shall carry Underwriters Laboratories Labels:
1. UL 790, Class A Fire Resistance
2. ASTM D 3161 Wind Resistance
3. ASTM D 3462 Asphalt Shingle Specification
4. CSA A123.5 Canadian Fiberglass Shingle Standard
5. ASTM D 7158 (UL2390 /ASTMD6381) Wind Resistance
6. UL 2218 Impact Resistance
B. Install shingles to meet requirements of published Owens Corning instructions.
2.3 ASPHALT SHINGLES
Owens Corning fiber glass -based asphalt shingles complying with ASTM specifications E 108 Class A or
UL 790 Class A, D 3462, D 3161 Class "F ", D3161 Class "A" D 7158 (UL2390/D6381) Class H, D 3018
Type 1, D 3018, CSA A123.5, UL 2218, Cool Roof Rating Council (CRRC), Energy Star, Florida
Building Code (FBC), Miami -Dade County Approved and International Code Council (ICC) Evaluation
Report.
Duration® Premium Shingle Product Specification
Nominal Size:
13 1/4" x 39 3/8"
Exposure:
5 5 /8"
Shingles per Square:
64
Bundles per Square:
4 bundles of
16 shingles
Coverage per Square:
98.4 sq. ft.
Color: As selected from manufacturer s full range.
Duration® Premium Cool Shingle Product Specification
Nominal Size:
13 '' /4" x 39 3/8"
Exposure:
5 5 /8"
Shingles per Square:
64
Bundles per Square:
4 bundles of
16 shingles
Coverage per Square:
98.4 sq. ft.
Color: As selected from manufacturer's full range.
Duration® Shingle Product Specification
Nominal Size: 13 1/4" x 39 3/8"
Exposure:
5 5 /8"
Exposure:
Shingles per Square:
64
Shingles per Square:
Bundles per Square:
3 bundles of
20 or 22 shingles
Coverage per Square:
98.4 sq. ft.
Coverage per Square:
Color: As selected from manufacturer s full range.
TruDefinition® Duration® Shingle Product Specification
Nominal Size:
13 1/4" x 39 3/8"
Exposure:
5 5 /8"
8 3/8"
Shingles per Square:
64
45
Bundles per Square:
3 bundles of
20 or 22 shingles
Coverage per Square:
98.4 sq. ft.
99.5 sq. ft.
Color: As selected from manufacturer s full range.
TruDefinition® Duration STORM® Shingle Product Specification
Nominal Size:
13 1/4" x 39 3/8"
Exposure:
5 5 /8"
8 3/8"
Shingles per Square:
64
45
Bundles per Square:
3 bundles of
20 or 22 shingles
Coverage per Square:
98.4 sq. ft.
99.5 sq. ft.
Color: As selected from manufacturer s full range.
Oakridge® Shingle Product Specification
Nominal Size:
13 1/4" x 39 3/8"
Exposure:
5 5 /8"
8 3/8"
Shingles per Square:
64
45
Bundles per Square:
3 bundles of
20 or 22 shingles
Coverage per Square:
98.4 sq. ft.
99.5 sq. ft.
Color: As selected from manufacturer s full range.
Berkshire® Shingle Product Specification
Nominal Size:
18 3/4" x 38"
Exposure:
Exposure:
8 3/8"
Shingles per Square:
Shingles per Square:
45
Bundles per Square:
Bundles per Square:
5 bundles of
9 shingles
Coverage per Square:
99.5 sq. ft.
Color: As selected from manufacturer s full range.
WeatherGuard® HP Shingle Product Specification
Nominal Size:
13 1/4" x 39 3/8"
Exposure:
5 5 /8"
Shingles per Square:
64
Bundles per Square:
4 bundles of
16 shingles
Coverage per Square:
98.4 sq. ft.
Color: As selected from manufacturer s full range.
Woodmoor® Shingle Product Specification
Nominal Size:
Exposure:
14'/ "x40"
Shingles per Square:
Bundles per Square:
Coverage per Square:
Color: As selected from manufacturer s full range.
90
6 bundles of 15 shingles
100.0 sq. ft.
Woodcrest® Shingle Product Specification
Nominal Size:
14 1/4" x 40"
Exposure:
Exposure:
4"
1
Shingles per Square:
90
65
Bundles per Square:
6 bundles of
15 shingles
Coverage per Square:
100.0 sq. ft.
22, 22 shingles
Color: As selected from manufacturer s full range.
Supreme® (Imperial) Shingle Product Specification
Nominal Size:
12" x 36"
Exposure:
Exposure:
5"
1
Shingles per Square:
80
65
Bundles per Square:
3 bundles of
26, 27, 27 shingles
Coverage per Square:
100.0 sq. ft.
22, 22 shingles
Color: As selected from manufacturer's full range.
Supreme® (Metric) Shingle Product Specification
Nominal Size:
13 1/4" x 39 3/8"
Exposure:
Exposure:
5 5/8"
1
Coverage per Square:
Shingles per Square:
65
Bundles per Square:
3 bundles of
21,
22, 22 shingles
Coverage per Square:
100.0 sq. ft.
Color: As selected from manufacturer s full range.
Mineral Surface Roll Product Specification
Nominal Size:
36" x 36'3"
Exposure:
34"
Rolls per Square:
1
Coverage per Square:
100.0 sq. ft.
2.4 HIP AND RIDGE SHINGLES
THIS AREA WILL VARY BASED UPON SERVICE AREA OFFERING.
A. Owens Corning Hip and Ridge shingles color formulated to complement field of roof.
RIZERidge® Hip & Ridge Shingles with Sealant
Foldable design provides multi - layered dimension along hips & ridges.
Nominal size 12" x 36 "; Piece size 12" x 12" with 6" exposure
High Ridge Hip & Ridge Shingles with Sealant
Layered construction adds performance and dimension to the hip and
ridge. Nominal size 12" x 12" with 8" exposure
DecoRidge® Hip & Ridge Shingles with Sealant
Durable, heavyweight laminate construction with SBS- modified asphalt
provides maximum dimension and style to the hip and ridge. Nominal
size 11%" x 8" and 11 1/2" x 10" with 8 "exposure
ProEdgeTM Hip & Ridge Shingles
Perforated 3 -tab shingles designed for fast and easy installation.
Nominal size 12" x 36 "; Piece size 12" x 12" with 6" exposure
Perforated Hip & Ridge Shingles with Sealant (Standard)
Perforated 3 -tab shingles shingles designed for fast and easy installation.
Nominal size 12" x 36 "; Piece size 12" x 12" with 5" exposure
Perforated Hip & Ridge Shingles with Sealant (Metric)
Perforated 4 -tab shingles designed for fast and easy installation.
Nominal size 13 1/4" x 39 3/8 "; Piece size 13 1/4" x 9 27/32" with 5 5/8"
exposure
Berkshire® Hip & Ridge Shingles
Layered construction adds performance and dimension to the hip and
ridge. Nominal size 12" x 12" with 8" exposure
ProEdge STORMTM Hip & Ridge Impact Resistant Shingles
Perforated design for easy installation offering Class IV protection.
Nominal size 12" x 36 "; Piece size 12" x 12" with 6" exposure
WeatherGuard® Hip & Ridge Impact Resistant Shingles
Perforated design for easy installation offering Class IV protection.
Nominal size 12" x 36 "; Piece size 12" x 12" with 5" exposure
2.5 STARTER SHINGLES
A. Starter Shingle Roll, by Owens Corning- Self - adhering, starter course. Each strip measures 7.2"
tall by 33.4' wide.
B. Starter Strip Shingle, by Owens Corning -Nail applied starter course. When separated, each
starter shingle is 6 5/8 "X 39 3/8"
C. Starter Strip PLUS, by Owens Corning -Nail applied starter course. When separated each starter
shingle is 7 3/4 "X 39 3/8"
2.6 WEATHERLOCK SELF - SEALING ICE & WATER BARRIER
A. WeatherLock® Mat by Owens Corning - ASTM D1970 approved, UL Listed, Mat -faced skid
resistant surface, self - adhering, self sealing, bituminous ice and water barrier. Each roll is 36"
wide.
B. WeatherLock® G, by Owens Corning- ASTM D1970 approved, UL Listed, granule skid
resistant surface, self - adhering, self sealing, bituminous ice and water barrier. Each roll is 36"
wide
C. WeatherLock® Cold Climate, by Owens Corning - ASTM D1970 approved, UL Listed, granule
skid resistant surface, self - adhering, self sealing, bituminous ice and water barrier. Designed for
low temperature adhesion. Each roll is 36" wide
D. WeatherLock® Flex, by Owens Corning - ASTM D1970 approved, UL Listed, Cross laminated
poly surface with skid resistant traction surface, self - adhering, self sealing, bituminous ice and
water barrier. Each roll is 36" wide
E. WeatherLock® Specialty Tile and Metal, by Owens Corning - ASTM D1970 approved, UL
Listed, Polyester surface with skid resistant traction surface, self - adhering, self sealing,
bituminous ice and water barrier. Thermally stable in high temperatures up to 260 °. Designed for
all Tile, Metal, and shingle applications including mechanically fastened tile, foam adhesive set
tile and all metals roof systems. Each roll is 36" wide.
2.7 SHINGLE UNDERLAYMENT
A. FiberglasTM Reinforced Felt Underlayment, by Owens Corning— wrinkle resistant, Water
resistant, breather type cellulose /glass fiber composite roofing underlayment. Each roll is 36"
wide by 144', covering 4 roof squares.
B. Deck DefenseTM High Performance Roof Underlayment, by Owens Corning – weather -
shedding synthetic tri -layer polyolefin barrier. Material offered in 48" wide by 250' rolls, each
covering 10 roof squares.
2.8 ATTIC VENTILATION
A. Flexible ridge ventilator designed to allow the passage of air from attics, while prohibiting snow
infiltration. Provides 12.5" NFVA per lineal foot. Owens Corning VentSure® Rigid Roll.
B. Rigid plastic ridge ventilator designed to allow the passage of hot air from attics For use in
conjunction with eave/ soffit intake ventilation products. Provides 20 sq in NFVA per lineal foot.
Each package contains 40 lineal feet of vent. Owens Corning VentSure® 4 -foot Strip Heat and
Moisture Ridge Vents 12 inch width .
C. Rigid plastic ridge ventilator designed to allow the passage of hot air from attics For use in
conjunction with eave/ soffit intake ventilation products. Provides 18 sq in NFVA per lineal foot.
Each package contains 40 lineal feet of vent. Owens Coming VentSure® 4 -foot Strip Heat and
Moisture Ridge Vents 8 & 10 inch width .
D. Rooftop mounted, slant -back designed, metal exhaust ventilator designed to evacuate hot air from
attics. Each vent provides 51 sq in NFVA. Owens Coming VentSure® Metal Slant Back Roof
Vent.
E. Rooftop mounted, slant -back designed, high- impact resin exhaust ventilator designed to evacuate
hot air from attics. Each vent provides 55 sq in NFVA. Owens Corning VentSure® Plastic
Slant Back Roof Vent.
F. Rooftop mounted, square -top designed, metal exhaust ventilator designed to evacuate hot air from
attics. Each vent provides 51 sq in NFVA. . Owens Corning VentSure® Square Top Roof
Vent .
G. Rooftop mounted, low- profile, slant back metal exhaust ventilator designed to evacuate hot air
from attics. Each vent provides 72 sq in NFVA. Owens Corning VentSure® Low Profile Slant
Back Roof Vent with Exterior Louver.
H. Rooftop mounted, dome„ metal exhaust ventilator designed to evacuate hot air from attics, while
prohibiting snow infiltration. Each vent provides 144 sq in NFVA. Owens Corning VentSure®
Metal Dome with Screen.
L Rooftop mounted, Turbine designed, metal exhaust ventilator designed to evacuate hot air from
attics. Owens Corning VentSure® Internally Braced Premium Turbine Vent.
J. Rooftop mounted, Turbine designed, metal exhaust ventilator designed to evacuate hot air from
attics. Owens Corning VentSure® Externally Braced Premium Turbine Vent .
ATTIC SIZE
IN SQ. FT.
Tamaflo de
desvan en pies
TURBINES
REQUIRED
Turbinas
requeridas
REQUIRED SQ.IN.
INTAKE VENTS
Abertura
recomendada en
cuadrado
12" 14"
pulgadas cuadrdo
1000
2
2
240
1500
3
2
360
2000
4
3
480
2500
5
4
600
3000
6
5
720
4000
8
6
960
K. Rooftop mounted, 1400 CFM, metal exhaust ventilator designed to evacuate hot air from attics.
Each vent provides ideal ventilation for 2000 square foot attic. . Owens Corning VentSure®
1400 CFM Powered Roof Vent.
L. Rooftop mounted, 1080 CFM, metal exhaust ventilator designed to evacuate hot air from attics.
Each vent provides ideal ventilation for 1600 square foot attic. . Owens Corning VentSure®
1080 CFM Powered Roof Vent.
M. Rooftop mounted, 1000 CFM solar powered, metal exhaust ventilator designed to evacuate hot
air from attics. Each vent provides ideal ventilation for 1550 square foot attic. . Owens Corning
VentSure® 1000 CFM Solar Powered Roof Vent.
N. Retangular Aluminum intake vents designed to introduce fresh, dry air into the attic. Available in
three dimensions which are designed to work collectively with exhaust vents to provide ideal
ventilation to roof structures. VentSure® Aluminum Undereave Intake Vents by Owens Corning.
Dimension
Net Free Vent Area
4" X 16"
16.34 Square Inches
6" X 16"
27.23 Square Inches
8" X 16"
38.12 Square Inches
O. 8 -foot continuous Aluminum soffit vent. Available in 2 -inch widths, which are designed to work
collectively with exhaust vents to provide ideal ventilation to roof structures. VentSure® 8 -foot
Continuous Soffit Vent by Owens Corning.
P. Round miniature aluminum soffit vents designed to introduce fresh, dry air into the attic.
Available in three sizes which are designed to work collectively with exhaust vents to provide
ideal ventilation to roof structures. VentSure® Round Mini Soffit Vents by Owens Corning
Size
Net Free Vent Area
2"
.637 Square Inches
3"
1.36 Square Inches
4"
2.43 Square Inches
2.9 FASTENERS
A. Fastener requirement: Use galvanized steel, stainless steel, or aluminum nails minimum
12 gauge shank with 3/8" diameter head. Owens CorningTM recommends that
fasteners comply with ASTM F 1667. Check local building codes.
B. All fasteners must be driven flush with the shingle surface and penetrate at least 3/4" into the wood
deck. Where the deck is less than 3/4" thick, the fastener should be long enough to penetrate fully
and extend at least 1/8" through APA rated roof sheathing.
C. Owens Corning recommends the use of nails as the preferred method of attaching shingles to
wood decking or other nailable substrates. If staples are used they must be, corrosion resistant,
zinc - coated, 16 -gauge minimum with minimum 15/16" crown width. Staples must be long
enough to penetrate at least 3/4" into solid decking, or extend a minimum of 1/8" through the
APA -rated sheathing.
2.10 METAL FLASHING
A. .24 gauge hot -dip galvanized steel sheet, complying with ASTM A 653/A 653M, G90/Z275.
B. 16 -oz /sq ft (0.56 mm) copper sheet, complying with ASTM B 370.
C. 0.032 -inch (0.8 mm) aluminum sheet, complying with ASTM B 209.
PART 3: EXECUTION
3.1 EXAMINATION
A. Prior to starting work, examine all roof decks on which work is to be applied for defects in
materials and workmanship which may be detrimental to the proper installation or long -term
performance of the shingles.
B. Do not begin installation until the roof deck has been properly prepared.
3.2 PREPARATION
A. Remove all existing roofing down to the roof deck. Recommended roof decks are 6" maximum
width, 25/32" minimum thickness wood sheathing, 3/8" minimum thickness Exposure 1 grade
plywood sheathing or 7/16" minimum thickness non - veneer structural panels (oriented strand
board panels or waferboard panels). Deck spacing cannot exceed 1/4" between roof boards or
betweens plywood or OSB sheathing. Use plywood decking and non - veneer structural panels
recommended by the American Plywood Association, and local building codes.
B. Verify that the deck is dry, sound, clean and smooth. It shall be free of any depressions, waves,
and projections. Cover with sheet metal, all holes over 1 inch (25 mm) in diameter, cracks over
1/2 inch (12 mm) in width, loose knots and excessively resinous areas.
C. Replace damaged deck with new materials.
D. Clean deck surfaces thoroughly prior to installation of eaves protection membrane and
underlayment.
E. Install crickets on the upslope side of all chimneys in the north, any chimney wider than 24 ", and
on all roofs steeper than 6/12.
F. Verify that the deck is structurally sound and free of deteriorated decking. All deteriorated
decking shall be removed and replaced with new materials.
G. Verify that the existing shingles are dry, sound, clean and smooth. All curled, buckled or loose
tabs shall be nailed down or removed.
3.3 INSTALLATION
A. Installation shall be in accordance with the instructions published by Owens Corning and your
local building codes.
B. Product styles and colors change over time, for current selection of products and colors in your
area please contact your Owens Corning representative.
C. Owens Corning strives to accurately reproduce the images of shingles in this literature. However,
due to manufacturing variances, the limitation of graphic reproduction and the variation in natural
exterior lighting, actual shingle colors, and granule blends may vary from the images you see
reproduced in this literature. For this reason, it is important to see an actual roofing sample or
actual products installed on a home before making final color selection.
D. *See actual warranty for complete details.
3.4 UNDERLAYMENT APPLICATION
General
A. Install using methods recommended by OWENS CORNING in accordance with local building
codes. When local codes and application instructions are in conflict, the more stringent
requirements shall take precedence.
Eaves In areas where there has been a history of ice forming along the eaves causing a
backup, an ice barrier must extend 24 inches inside the exterior wall line of the building
A. In the north, and on all roofs between 2/12 and 4/12 (low slopes) install WeatherLock® eaves
protection membrane up the slope from eaves edge a full 36 inches or to at least 24 inches (610
mm) beyond the interior "warm wall ". Lap ends 6 inches (150 mm).
Valleys
A. Install WeatherLock® at least 36 inches wide and centered on the valley. Lap ends 6 inches
(150 mm) and seal.
B. Where valleys are indicated to be "open valleys ", install metal flashing over eaves protection
membrane before roof deck underlayment is installed; DO NOT nail through the flashing. Secure
the flashing by nailing at 18 inches (457 mm) on center just beyond edge of flashing so that nail
heads hold down the edge.
Roof Deck
A. On roofs sloped at more than 4 in 12, lap horizontal edges at least 2 inches (5 mm) and at least 2
inches (5 mm) over eaves protection membrane. . Lap ends at least 4 inches (10 mm). End laps in
succeeding course should be located at least 6' from end laps in the preceding course.
B. On roofs sloped between 2 in 12 to under 4 in 12, see application instruction printed on each
shingle wrapper.
C. Lap underlayment over valley protection at least 6 inches (150 mm).
Penetrations
A. Vent pipes: Install a 24 inch (610 mm) square piece of eaves protection membrane lapping over
roof deck underlayment; seal tightly to pipe.
B. Vertical walls: Install eaves protection membrane extending at least 3 -4 inches (76 -102 mm) up
the wall and 12 inches (305 mm) on to the roof surface. Lap the membrane over the roof deck
underlayment.
C. Chimneys: Install eaves protection membrane around entire chimney extending at least 6 inches
(150 mm) up the wall and 12 inches (305 mm) on to the roof surface. Lap the membrane over the
roof deck underlayment.
3.5 SUBMITTALS
A. Manufacturer color sample showing full range of colors available for specified products.
B. Product literature and recommended installation procedures.
C. Owens Corning Limited Warranty *
3.6 DELIVERY, STORAGE AND HANLING
A. Deliver materials to site in manufacturer's unopened bundles with labels intact and legible.
B. Handle and store materials on site to prevent damage. Store in a covered ventilated area at a
maximum temperature of 110 °F.
C. Do not stack product more than 2 pallets high. If stacking 2 pallets high, use separator boards to
protect the shingles below.
D. Roof Top Loading: Lay shingle bundles flat. Do not bend over the ridge.
3.7 PROJECT CONDITIONS
A. Proceed with installing shingles only when weather is appropriate for a quality installation.
B. Do not install underlayment or shingles on wet surfaces.
3.8 WARRANTY
A. ADD MANUFACTURE STANDARD WARRANTY TO YOUR
SPECIFICATION
3.9 LIMITATION
Ventilation practices should be followed as outlined in section 2.8. Some exceptions may
apply. Contact the manufacturer for details.
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