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HomeMy Public PortalAboutSTRAND AV_1609CITY OF TYBEE ISLAND BUILDING PERMIT DATE ISSUED: 04 -4 -2013 PERMIT #: 130214 WORK DESCRIPTION WORK LOCATION REROOF 1609 STRAND OWNER NAME SANDPIPER CONDO'S ADDRESS PO BOX 1820 CITY, ST, ZIP TYBEE ISLAND GA 31328 -0040 PHONE NUMBER CONTRACTOR NAME ROOF CRAFTERS * ** ADDRESS PO BOX 61055 CITY STATE ZIP SAVANNAH GA 31420 FLOOD ZONE BUILDING VALUATION SQUARE FOOTAGE OCCUPANCY TYPE U TOTAL FEES CHARGED $ 862.00 PROPERTY IDENTIFICATION # PIN #4- 0008 -05 -024 PROJECT VALUATION $70,000.00 TOTAL BALANCE DUE: $ 862.00 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 /3Oc2It,t City of Tybee Island, Georgia 912- 472 -5033 or 912 - 472 -5031 - Fax 912- 786 -9539 o 11 C.TrA v &( !4u' Property Address: l� /I ' U' f ' 4 PPLICATION FOR BUILDING PERMIT 0668 -oS- 0,2,1 y-oo f bra' -PrtJ I t S I^tvi- bokv -4&e (Check all that apply) Family ❑ Discovery/Tearout ❑ Footprint Changes — units new square feet units heated /cooled ❑ Single Fami ❑ Duplex ❑ Multi - Family ❑ Commercial Details of Project: (Z-e i(� -oo{', k. p� t --r- 011 Po ❑ Demolition of Structure ❑ Other �vN, la-4 ;0 Estimated Cost of Construction: $ 70/ e700 • 01) (materials + labor + profit/overhead) If applicable, attach a copy of the certified elevation certificate and /or survey of the property. Depending upon the scope of the work, two sets of construction drawings and /or a site plan may be required. Year Built: Listed on National Historic Register or located within a National Historic District? Y / N * Buildings older than 50 years may be eligible to be listed on the State / National Register. With this designation, you may be eligible to take advantage of various tax incentive programs while preserving the heritage of Tybee Island. *Also see the Tybee Island Land Development Code Article 14: Historic Preservation During construction: On -site restroom facilities will be provided through by by means of damage control, building, fire, shore protection and w regulations. I realize that I must ensure the adequacy adversely affected as required by Article 16, Stormwa may be necessary to restore drainage impaired by th. Date: 011- z 3 Signature of Applicant: Printed Name ) • , • . Construction debris will be disposed . I understand that I must comply with zoning, flood tland ordinances, FEMA regulations and all applicable codes and f drainage of this property so that surrounding property is in no way er ! anagement. I accept responsibility for any corrective action that ;;� itted construction. C v ry."ere. : � l Note: A permit normally takes 7 to 10 days to process Approvals: Planning & Zoning Manager Building Official Water /Sewer Storm /Drainage City Manager � J r`a_ c.-T FEES Permit Inspections Cap Cost Rec Water Tap Sewer Stub Eng. Fees Aid to Const. TOTAL Name Mailing Address Telephone Owner 5av a p ve l2 ©Kola 0w14,en, l(.o4 1166ert s +raved , i 14 Home: Cell: 9Iq-23 -4 . I'fif'1 Architect or Engineer Ira, vKie of pot, f e 1 Contractor oa Office: Cell: n I Z - M- 6 6 $z- - • - • � - - ^ y-oo f bra' -PrtJ I t S I^tvi- bokv -4&e (Check all that apply) Family ❑ Discovery/Tearout ❑ Footprint Changes — units new square feet units heated /cooled ❑ Single Fami ❑ Duplex ❑ Multi - Family ❑ Commercial Details of Project: (Z-e i(� -oo{', k. p� t --r- 011 Po ❑ Demolition of Structure ❑ Other �vN, la-4 ;0 Estimated Cost of Construction: $ 70/ e700 • 01) (materials + labor + profit/overhead) If applicable, attach a copy of the certified elevation certificate and /or survey of the property. Depending upon the scope of the work, two sets of construction drawings and /or a site plan may be required. Year Built: Listed on National Historic Register or located within a National Historic District? Y / N * Buildings older than 50 years may be eligible to be listed on the State / National Register. With this designation, you may be eligible to take advantage of various tax incentive programs while preserving the heritage of Tybee Island. *Also see the Tybee Island Land Development Code Article 14: Historic Preservation During construction: On -site restroom facilities will be provided through by by means of damage control, building, fire, shore protection and w regulations. I realize that I must ensure the adequacy adversely affected as required by Article 16, Stormwa may be necessary to restore drainage impaired by th. Date: 011- z 3 Signature of Applicant: Printed Name ) • , • . Construction debris will be disposed . I understand that I must comply with zoning, flood tland ordinances, FEMA regulations and all applicable codes and f drainage of this property so that surrounding property is in no way er ! anagement. I accept responsibility for any corrective action that ;;� itted construction. C v ry."ere. : � l Note: A permit normally takes 7 to 10 days to process Approvals: Planning & Zoning Manager Building Official Water /Sewer Storm /Drainage City Manager � J r`a_ c.-T FEES Permit Inspections Cap Cost Rec Water Tap Sewer Stub Eng. Fees Aid to Const. TOTAL LEAD -BASED PAINT RRP RULES Ordinary renovation and maintenance activities can create dust that contains lead. 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. After April 22, 2010, federal law will require you to be certified and to use lead -safe work practices. Georgia Environmental Protection Division Lead -Based Paint and Asbestos Program (404) 363 -7026. Projects must be done by a Certified Lead Renovation Firm AND a Certified Renovator When disturbing lead -based painted or coated surfaces or components more than 6 ft2 per interior room or 20 ft2 of exterior surfaces AND all window replacements and partial demolitions of any size. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** Asbestos /Environmental Notification to Georgia EPD for Projects Involving Demolition, Wrecking, or Renovation The undersigned hereby acknowledges that the issuance of this permit does not in any way grant permission to the owner, owner's representative, or permit holder to proceed with demolition, wrecking, or renovation of a structure prior to the filing of any required ten (10) day "Project Notification for Asbestos Renovation Encapsulation or Demolition" form in accordance with the Georgia Asbestos Rules. The Georgia Environmental Protection Division administers the rules. In most cases, the rules require both the owner and the involved contractors to assure the portion of the building involved in the project is thoroughly inspected by an Accredited Asbestos Inspector for materials that contain asbestos; and the removal of the asbestos before renovation, wrecking, or demolition begins almost without exemption. Georgia EPD requires a completed demolition notification from be submitted 10 workings days in advance even if no asbestos is present in the building. Further guidance for regulatory compliance and contact telephone numbers are provided by the brochures entitled Asbestos & Renovation and Asbestos and Demolition. Other environmental issues such as asbestos removal techniques, lead abatement, ground contamination, or unusual site conditions may have EPD regulations that could affect the project. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** BMPs While BMP deficiencies are not necessarily the fault of the owner or his agent, BMPs are their responsibility. Two areas of deficiencies are in the most basic and common BMPs; Co — Construction Exit and Sd1 — Sediment Barrier. Correct installation information can be found in the Field Manual for Erosion and Sediment Control in Georgia, Fourth Edition 2002, Georgia Soil and Water Conservation Commission; http:// www. gaswcc .org /docs /field_manual_4ed.pdf. Problems with the Co is not limited to the installation, but to material. The stone will be a representation of 1.5 " -3.5" stone or larger. Type A sedi Where two r over) with wood pots, p ent barriers have been installed where Type C is required and shown on the permit drawings. called for they will be installed with a separation that allows for the first one to fail (fall ting the s- • • : • ne. The complete assembly and installation must be compliant; steel or , ype C or A. Signat re for receipt of Lead Paint, Asbestos, and BMP notices. Date Printed Name Jerris Bryant From: tj <tj©roof-crafters.com> Sent: Tuesday, April 02, 2013 2:44 PM To: Jerris Bryant Subject: Fwd: Sandpiper Contract Sent from my iPhone Begin forwarded message: From: Dave Owens <dave @roof- crafters.com> Date: April 2, 2013, 2:28:49 PM EDT To: TJ <tj@,roof- crafters.com> Subject: Fwd: Sandpiper Contract Best Regards, Dave Owens www.roof-crafters.com GA 912 - 920 -4147 SC 843 - 342 -9800 cell 912-272-4841 Begin forwarded message: From: "SHERWOOD SPARKS" <sherwoods @mail.com> Date: April 2, 2013, 8:51:47 AM EDT To: "Dave Owens" <dave @roof- crafters.com> Subject: Sandpiper Contract Mr. Owens, the signed contract is attached. Board Member Sherwood Sparks has signed the contract on behalf of the entire Board. Raman Patel will be the first point of contact, if he is not available please contact Sherwood or myself. Thank you. Roswitha Sparks RoofCrafters,inc ROOF GA 1 (912) -920 -4147 14 Sherburne rid SC : (834) - 342 -9000 /av'anwah, OA 31419 : infoOroof- crafters.com Proposal for ( Roof Repairs C CAP- I tW`.s INC j -"11141.1111m.► cow MaSierElite / WorkOrder ) Names Sandpiper Condo's Data: 1$ar 19, Address: Strands Ave City: States tip: Mars: 919 -649 -0063 Ce11: work: 2013 Description of Work To obtain all required permits. To provide all 'slate. set-up & hoisting sauimment needed to complete lob in a safe 4 timely manner. To remove existing roofing down to concrete deck. To furnish i install 60 ail Versico'■'TPO fully adhered to concrete deck per manutactors written _ a:usificatlons. (20 sear warrantyl To furnisb & Install all pipe boot vents & pitch p0Ckets for minim avpvy lines. To fabrICate 4 1neta11 all flashing* a' Hooded to insure water tight roof system. To furnish & install new aluminum roof hatch. For consist clean up 4 removal of all debris. 20 year materiel warranty 10 year labor warranty Front building Total - $67,833.00 remove & install new gutters 4 downspouts Total - $3.200.00 Approval AuTho. ad 87pnetune: _ flab: cu ournr $gnaturrt:- Cute �/ App:oved.j ?,a0,Li -�,�J •. iA Cy ax o., 5 . S r/c.c.s 2 T E C H N I4P A L D A T A B U L L E T I N VERSICO'S VERSIFLEECE© TPO MEMBRANES Features and Benefits Overview Versico's VersiFleece membranes are manufactured using a hot -melt extrusion process for complete scrim encapsulation. Once the VersiWeld TPO is reinforced and enhanced with fleece, the total sheet thicknesses available are 100 -, 115- and 135 -mil creating a very tough, durable and versatile sheet that is ideal for re- roofing or new construction projects. VersiFleece TPO sheets are chlorine free and plasticizer free with excellent chemical resistance to acids, bases, restaurant oils and greases. VersiWeld with OctaGuard XV" weathering package technology withstands extreme durability testing intended to simulate exposure to severe climates. VersiWeld is based on advanced polymerization technology that combines the flexibility of ethylene - propylene (EP) rubber with the heat weldability of polypropylene. Intended Uses VersiFleece TPO membranes are intended to be used with fully adhered or mechanically attached roofing systems. VersiFleece TPO is ideally suited for garden roofs, solar panel applications and projects demanding superior wind uplift resistance. VERSICO ROOFING SYSTEMS Choice of white, gray or tan membranes that are UL Class A rated Superior wind uplift performance and ratings (up to an FM 1 -945) due to a mechanical bond between fleece and adhesive 75% fewer seams than Modified Bitumen Wide window of weldability Fleece reinforcement adds toughness, durability and enhanced puncture resistance - 115 -mil delivers 33% greater puncture resistance and 33% greater breaking strength than 60 -mil TPO - Greater puncture resistance than Modified Bitumen Excellent hail damage resistance - Passes FM's severe hail test - Passes UL -2218 Class 4 rating - Passes National Bureau of Standards - 23 Ice Ball test up to 3 "- diameter hail with the membrane cooled to 32 °F Installation Fully Adhered Roofing System Insulation is mechanically fastened or adhered with DASH' Adhesive to the roof deck. When adhering insu- lation with DASH Adhesive, the adhesive is applied to the substrate and allowed to rise and foam. Once DASH Adhesive develops string /body /gel (typically 2 minutes) place insulation into the adhesive and walk it in. Roll the insulation with a 30" -wide 150 -pound weighted roller to ensure full embedment. Extrude DASH Adhesive to the substrate and allow foam to develop string /body/ gel (typically 2 minutes) prior to setting VersiFleece TPO into the DASH Adhesive. Roll VersiFleece TPO membrane with a 30" -wide 150 -pound weighted roller to ensure full embedment. Splices are hot -air welded. Consult Versico specifications for complete installation information. Precautions 1. Use proper stacking procedures to ensure sufficient stability. 2. Exercise caution when walking on wet membrane. 3. UV- resistant sunglasses are required for VersiWeld membranes. A SINGLE SOURCE FOR SINGLE -PLY ROOFING Versico, PO Box 1289, Carlisle, PA 17013 Tel: 800.992.7663 Fax: 717.960.4036 Web: www.versico.com T E C H N I I A L D A T rr • E t. 4. White surfaces reflect heat and may become slippery due to frost and ice accumulation. 5. Care must be exercised when working close to a roof edge when the surrounding area is snow covered. 6. VersiFleece TPO membrane rolls must be tarped and elevated to keep dry prior to installation. If the fleece gets wet, use a wet vac system to help remove moisture from the fleece. 7. VersiWeld membrane exposed to the weather must be prepared with Weathered Membrane Cleaner prior to hot -air welding. LEED ®INFO Pre - consumer Recycled Content Post - consumer Recycled Content Manufacturing Location Solar Reflectance Index 10% 0% Senatobia, MS White:110 Gray: 55 Tan: 88 RADIATIVE PROPERTIES FOR ENERGY STAR ° *, COOL ROOF RATING COUNCIL (CRRC) AND LEED Physical Property ENERGY STAR - Initial solar reflectance ENERGY STAR - Solar reflectance atter 3 years CRRC - Initial solar reflectance CRRC - Solar reflectance after 3 years CRRC - Initial thermal emittance CRRC - Initial thermal emittance after 3 years LEED - Thermal emittance Solar Reflectance Index (SRI) Test Method White Gray Tan Solar Spectrum Reflectometer 0.87 N/A 0.68 Solar Spectrum Reflectometer 0.83 N/A 0.64 (after cleaning) ASTM C1549 0.79 0.46 0.71 ASTM C1549 (uncleaned) ASTM C1371 ASTM C1371 (uncleaned) ASTM E408 ASTM E1980 0.70 0.43 0.64 0.90 0.90 0.86 0.86 0.88 0.87 0.95 0.95 0.95 110 55 88 VERSICO EXTREME TESTING - HEAT AGING ASTM Requirement ASTM Test 240 °F 670 hours or 4 weeks Carlisle Extreme Test 275°F N/A *Comparable to 1,024 weeks (20 years) at 185 °F for 6 hrs/day. VersiWeld Results 5,376 hours or 32 weeks* 1,344 hours or 8 weeks Heat Aging accelerates the oxidation rate that roughly doubles for each 10 °C (18 °F) increase in roof membrane temperature. Oxidation (reaction with oxygen) is one of the primary chemical degradation mechanisms of roofing materials. VERSICO EXTREME TESTING - ENVIRONMENTAL CYCLING - 10 days heat aging at 240°F (116 °C) followed by 5 days water immersion at 158°F (70 °C) or with another specimen set - 5 eight -hour cycles in Kesternich sulfur dioxide chamber (sulfurous acid fog) followed by 5040 kJ /m2 (2000 hrs. at 0.70 W /m2 irradiance) xenon -arc exposure Environmental Cycling subjects the membrane to repeated cycles of heat aging, hot -water immersion or acid fog followed by xenon -arc exposure. The acid fog accelerates acid etching that may occur from acid rain if the roof membrane is not resistant to acidic conditions. VERSIWELD VERSIFLEECE TPO MEMBRANES TYPICAL PROPERTIES AND CHARACTERISTICS Physical Property Test Method Tolerance on Nominal ASTM D751 Thickness,% Thickness over Fleece, min ASTM D4637 100 -mil (2.54 mm) Annex 115 -mil (2.92 mm) 135 -mil (3.43 mm) Weight, Ibm /ft2 100 -mil 115 -mil 135 -mil Breaking Strength, min, Ibf (kN) ASTM D751 100 -mil Grab Method 90 (0.4) 115 -mil 135 -mil Elongation at break of internal fabric, % ASTM D751 Tearing Strength, min, Ibf (kN) ASTM 0751 100- & 115 -mil, 135 -mil B Tongue Tear 10 (45) Puncture Resistance, Joules ASTM D5635 100 -mil 115 -mil 135 -mil Puncture Resistance, lbf FTM 101C 100 -mil Method 2031 115 -mil 135 -mil Brittleness point, max, °F ( °C) ASTM D2137 Linear Dimensional Charge, % ASTM D1204 Field Seam Strength, Ibf /in. (kN /m) ASTM D1876 ASTM 01876 tested in peel SPEC. (Pass) +/ -10 .030 (.762) .045 (1.14) .080 (2.03) 100 -mil 115 -mil 135 -mil Water Vapor Permeance, Perms ASTM E96 proc. B Resistance to Microbial Surface Growth, Rating (1 is very poor, 10 is no growth) Properties after heat aging -ASTM D573, 670 hrs. at 240 °F Breaking strength, % retained Elongation reinf. % retained Tearing Strength, % retained Weight Change, % Ozone Resistance ASTM D1149 100 pphm, 168 hours Resistance to Water ASTM D471 +4 Absorption After 7 days immersion C 158 °F (70 °C) Change in mass, max, % Resistance to Outdoor ASTM G155 (Ultraviolet) Weathering Xenon -Arc, total radiant exposure at 0.70 W /m2 irradiance, 80 °C black panel temp. ASTM E96 Proc B ASTM D3274 ASTM D573 350 400 425 -40 ( -40) ± 1 max 25 (4.4) 25 (4.4) 40 (7.0) No cracks 100 -mil 115 -mil 135 -mil VersiWeld +/ -10 .045 (1.14) .060 (1.52) .080 (2.03) 0.27 0.34 0.44 300 (1.3) 400 (1.8) 425 (1.9) 25 55 (245) 17.5 22.5 30.0 450 500 525 -50 ( -46) -0.2 typical 40 (7.4) 60 (10.5) 70 (12.3) 0.10 max 0.05 typical 9 -10 typical 90 min. 90 min. 60 min. ± 1.0 max No cracks +2 No cracks No cracks No loss of No loss of breaking breaking or tearing or tearing strength strength 17,640 kJ /m2 20,160 kJ/m' 27,720 kJ /m2 © 2011 Versico. 12/11. Versico, VersiFleece. VersiWeld, DASH, OctaGuord XT and the Versico logo are trademarks of Versico LEED is o registered trademark of the U.S Green Building Daum'. ENERGY STAR is a registered trademark owned by the U.S. Government. `ENERGY STAR qualification is only valid in the U.S. Chapter 15 - Roof Assemblies and Rooftop Structures Page 2 of 2 PENTHOUSE. An enclosed, unoccupied structure above the roof of a building, other than a tank, tower, spire, dome cupola or bulkhead, occupying not more than one -third of the roof area. POSITIVE ROOF DRAINAGE. The drainage condition in which consideration has been made for all loading deflections of the roof deck, and additional slope has been provided to ensure drainage of the roof within 48 hours of precipitation. REROOFING. The process of recovering or replacing an existing roof covering. See "Roof recover" and "Roof replacement." ROOF ASSEMBLY. A system designed to provide weather protection and resistance to design loads. The system consists of a roof covering and roof deck or a single component serving as both the roof covering and the roof deck. A roof assembly includes the roof deck, vapor retarder, substrate or thermal barrier, insulation, vapor retarder and roof covering. ROOF COVERING. The covering applied to the roof deck for weather resistance, fire classification or appearance. ROOF COVERING SYSTEM. See "Roof assembly." ROOF DECK. The flat or sloped surface not including its supporting members or vertical supports. ROOF RECOVER. The process of installing an additional roof covering over a prepared existing roof covering without removing the existing roof covering. ROOF REPAIR. Reconstruction or renewal of any part of an existing roof for the purposes of its maintenance. ROOF REPLACEMENT. The process of removing the existing roof covering, repairing any damaged substrate and installing a new roof covering. ROOF VENTILATION. The natural or mechanical process of supplying conditioned or unconditioned air to, or removing such air from, attics, cathedral ceilings or other enclosed spaces over which a roof assembly is installed. ROOFTOP STRUCTURE. An enclosed structure on or above the roof of any part of a building. SCUPPER. An opening in a wall or parapet that allows water to drain from a roof. SINGLE -PLY MEMBRANE. A roofing membrane that is field applied using one layer of membrane material (either homogeneous or composite) rather than multiple layers. UNDERLAYMENT. One or more layers of felt, sheathing paper, nonbituminous saturated felt or other approved material over which a steep -slope roof covering is applied. Top Previous Section Next Section To view the next subsection please select the Next Section option. COPYRIGHT 2007 by INTERNATIONAL CODE COUNCIL http: / /publicecodes. cyberregs. com/ icod/ibc /2006f2 /icod_ibc_2006f2 15 sec002.htm ?bu 1... 4/18/2013 Chapter 15 - Roof Assemblies and Rooftop Structures Page 2 of 2 PENTHOUSE. An enclosed, unoccupied structure above the roof of a building, other than a tank, tower, spire, dome cupola or bulkhead, occupying not more than one -third of the roof area. POSITIVE ROOF DRAINAGE. The drainage condition in which consideration has been made for all loading deflections of the roof deck, and additional slope has been provided to ensure drainage of the roof within 48 hours of precipitation. REROOFING. The process of recovering or replacing an existing roof covering. See "Roof recover" and "Roof replacement." ROOF ASSEMBLY. A system designed to provide weather protection and resistance to design loads. The system consists of a roof covering and roof deck or a single component serving as both the roof covering and the roof deck. A roof assembly includes the roof deck, vapor retarder, substrate or thermal barrier, insulation, vapor retarder and roof covering. ROOF COVERING. The covering applied to the roof deck for weather resistance, fire classification or appearance. ROOF COVERING SYSTEM. See "Roof assembly." ROOF DECK. The flat or sloped surface not including its supporting members or vertical supports. ROOF RECOVER. The process of installing an additional roof covering over a prepared existing roof covering without removing the existing roof covering. ROOF REPAIR. Reconstruction or renewal of any part of an existing roof for the purposes of its maintenance. ROOF REPLACEMENT. The process of removing the existing roof covering, repairing any damaged substrate and installing a new roof covering. ROOF VENTILATION. The natural or mechanical process of supplying conditioned or unconditioned air to, or removing such air from, attics, cathedral ceilings or other enclosed spaces over which a roof assembly is installed. ROOFTOP STRUCTURE. An enclosed structure on or above the roof of any part of a building. SCUPPER. An opening in a wall or parapet that allows water to drain from a roof. SINGLE -PLY MEMBRANE. A roofing membrane that is field applied using one layer of membrane material (either homogeneous or composite) rather than multiple layers. UNDERLAYMENT. One or more layers of felt, sheathing paper, nonbituminous saturated felt or other approved material over which a steep -slope roof covering is applied. Top Previous Section Next Section To view the next subsection please select the Next Section option. 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Top Previous Section Next Section To view the next subsection please select the Next Section option. SECTION 1510 REROOFING 1510.1 General. Materials and methods of application used for recovering or replacing an existing roof covering shall comply with the requirements of Chapter 15. Exception: Reroofing shall not be required to meet the minimum design slope requirement of one- quarter unit vertical in 12 units horizontal (2- percent slope) in Section 1507 for roofs that provide positive roof drainage. 1510.2 Structural and construction loads. Structural roof components shall be capable of supporting the roof - covering system and the material http://publicecodes.cyberregs.com/icod/ibc/2006f2/icod_ibc 2006f2 15 sec010.htm ?bu =I... 4/18/2013 Chapter 15 - Roof Assemblies and Rooftop Structures Page 1 of 2 Click hers for PAID Subscriptions • International Building Code j 2006 (Ninth Printing)} • Chapter 15 - Roof Assemblies and Rooftop Structures • SECTION 1501 GENERAL • SECTION 1502 DEFINITIONS • SECTION 1503 WEATHER PROTECTION • SECTION 1504 PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS • SECTION 1505 FIRE CLASSIFICATION • SECTION 1506 MATERIALS • SECTION 1507 REQUIREMENTS FOR ROOF COVERINGS • SECTION 1508 ROOF INSULATION • SECTION 1509 ROOFTOP STRUCTURES • SECTION 1510 REROOFING 1502.1 General. 1502.1 General. Top Previous Section Next Section To view the next subsection please select the Next Section option. SECTION 1502 DEFINITIONS 1502.1 General. The following words and terms shall, for the purposes of this chapter and as used elsewhere in this code, have the meanings shown herein. BUILT -UP ROOF COVERING. Two or more layers of felt cemented together and surfaced with a cap sheet, mineral aggregate, smooth coating or similar surfacing material. INTERLAYMENT. A layer of felt or nonbituminous saturated felt not less than 18 inches (457 mm) wide, shingled between each course of a wood -shake roof covering. MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT SCREEN. A partially enclosed rooftop structure used to aesthetically conceal heating, ventilating and air conditioning (HVAC) electrical or mechanical equipment from view. METAL ROOF PANEL. An interlocking metal sheet having a minimum installed weather exposure of 3 square feet (0.279 m2) per sheet. METAL ROOF SHINGLE. An interlocking metal sheet having an installed weather exposure less than 3 square feet (0.279 m2) per sheet. MODIFIED BITUMEN ROOF COVERING. One or more layers of polymer - modified asphalt sheets. The sheet materials shall be fully adhered or mechanically attached to the substrate or held in place with an approved ballast layer. http: / /publicecodes. cyberregs .com /icod/ibc /2006f2 /icod ibc 2006f2 15 sec002.htm ?bu =I... 4/18/2013 Chapter 15 - Roof Assemblies and Rooftop Structures Page 2 of 2 and equipment loads that will be encountered during installation of the system. 1510.3 Recovering versus replacement. New roof coverings shall not be installed without first removing all existing layers of roof coverings where any of the following conditions occur: 1. Where the existing roof or roof covering is water soaked or has deteriorated to the point that the existing roof or roof covering is not adequate as a base for additional roofing. 2. Where the existing roof covering is wood shake, slate, clay, cement or asbestos - cement tile. 3. Where the existing roof has two or more applications of any type of roof covering. Exceptions: 1. Complete and separate roofing systems, such as standing -seam metal roof systems, that are designed to transmit the roof loads directly to the building's structural system and that do not rely on existing roofs and roof coverings for support, shall not require the removal of existing roof coverings. 2. Metal panel, metal shingle and concrete and clay tile roof coverings shall be permitted to be installed over existing wood shake roofs when applied in accordance with Section 1510.4. 3. The application of a new protective coating over an existing spray polyurethane foam roofing system shall be permitted without tear -off of existing roof coverings. 1510.4 Roof recovering. Where the application of a new roof covering over wood shingle or shake roofs creates a combustible concealed space, the entire existing surface shall be covered with gypsum board, mineral fiber, glass fiber or other approved materials securely fastened in place. 1510.5 Reinstallation of materials. Existing slate, clay or cement tile shall be permitted for reinstallation, except that damaged, cracked or broken slate or tile shall not be reinstalled. Existing vent flashing, metal edgings, drain outlets, collars and metal counterflashings shall not be reinstalled where rusted, damaged or deteriorated. Aggregate surfacing materials shall not be reinstalled. 1510.6 Flashings. Flashings shall be reconstructed in accordance with approved manufacturer's installation instructions. Metal flashing to which bituminous materials are to be adhered shall be primed prior to installation. Top Previous Section Next Section To view the next subsection please select the Next Section option. COPYRIGHT 2007 by INTERNATIONAL CODE COUNCIL http:// vublicecodes. cvberreas .com/icod/ihe /2006f2 /icod the 2006f2 15 ceenl 0 htm7h11=T a» R0011 Chapter 15 - Roof Assemblies and Rooftop Structures 0 • Chapter 15 - Roo • SECTION • SECTION • SECTION • SEC • SECTION • SECTION • SEC • SECTION • SECTION • SECTION :P Click here for PAID Subscriptions • International Building Code [ 2006 (Ninth Printing) } f Assemblies and Rooftop Structures 1501 GENERAL 1502 DEFINITIONS 1503 WEATHER PROTECTION SECTION 1504 PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS 1505 FIRE CLASSIFICATION 1506 MATERIALS SECTION 1507 REQUIREMENTS FOR ROOF COVERINGS 1508 ROOF INSULATION 1509 ROOFTOP STRUCTURES 1510 REROOFING Page 1 of 2 1502.1 General. 1502.1 General. Top Previous Section Next Section To view the next subsection please select the Next Section option. SECTION 1502 DEFINITIONS 1502.1 General. The following words and terms shall, for the purposes of this chapter and as used elsewhere in this code, have the meanings shown herein. BUILT -UP ROOF COVERING. Two or more layers of felt cemented together and surfaced with a cap sheet, mineral aggregate, smooth coating or similar surfacing material. INTERLAYMENT. A layer of felt or nonbituminous saturated felt not less than 18 inches (457 mm) wide, shingled between each course of a wood -shake roof covering. MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT SCREEN. A partially enclosed rooftop structure used to aesthetically conceal heating, ventilating and air conditioning (HVAC) electrical or mechanical equipment from view. METAL ROOF PANEL. An interlocking metal sheet having a minimum installed weather exposure of 3 square feet (0.279 m2) per sheet. METAL ROOF SHINGLE. An interlocking metal sheet having an installed weather exposure less than 3 square feet (0.279 m2) per sheet. MODIFIED BITUMEN ROOF COVERING. One or more layers of polymer - modified asphalt sheets. The sheet materials shall be fully adhered or mechanically attached to the substrate or held in place with an approved ballast layer. httn:// nublicecodes .cvherregs.cnm /iencl/ihc /7o f) /icnd ;hp ')nnAf) n /1 Q/1111