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We've been around a long time, and our expertise goes into giving you better products. We manufacture complete systems and protect you with strong warranties. We use the highest quality materials, and that makes for better roofs — not to mention lower life -cycle costs. It's all a part of our promise to you. Quality made certain. Satisfaction guaranteed•'" Shore D Hardness 7 days 83 (mixed A&B) (ASTM D-2240) Compressive Strength 7 days 10,000 psi (69 MPa) 73 °F (23 °c) 50 % R.H. Permeability to Water Vapor 0.06 g/m1-24hour-mmHG (ASTM a-96) Service Temperature 40-158 °F (-40-70 °C) APPLICATION INFORMATION Coverage Coverage per pall Moisture barrier 250-300 ft2 (23.2-27.9 m2) Adhesion promoter or 400-450 ft1(37.2-41.8 cot) surface consolidator (Coverage figures do not Include allowance for surface profile and porosity or material waste). Application Recommended Results in Coatings Moisture barrier only min. 1 Mirror like finish Substrate min. 1 Good penetration consolidation only Adhesion promotion min. 1 Mirror like finish only Moisture barrier+ min. 2 Mirror like finish substrate consolidation Moisture barrier+ min. 2 Mirror like finish adhesion promotion MUST produce a monolithic, pinhole -free finish with a continuous film. The need for multiple coats is directly related to surface absorption. Pot Life 50 7 (10 °C) — 60 minutes 68 °F (20 -C) — 30 minutes 86 °F (30 °C)_ _ _ _ — 15 minutes Cure Time 50 °F (10 °C) 18 hours 73 -F (23 °C) 8 hours 86 °F (30 °C) 6 hours . Minimum curing time, prior to walking on primer/or for applying Sikaeond® or Sika° Level. Application rime CwercoatingApplication Minimum Maximum Time Window* Sika® MB 8 hours 36 hours (2nd coat) - When Sika' MB is left on the substrate for more than the maximum allowable open time, the surface must be mechanically prepared (i.e. sanded) solvent wiped before proceeding. Product Data Sheet 9ka^ MB June 2019, Version 01.04 020512081000000017 2/4 APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS SUBSTRATE PREPARATION • Substrate must be clean, dry, sound and homogeneous, free from oils, grease, dust, and loose or friable particles. Paint, laitance, and other poorly adhering contents must be mechanically removed. • Substrate must have an open textured surface to allow Sika® MB to penetrate. (i.e. Blast cleaning, grinding are considered acceptable means to achevie the desired surface profile. Acid and chemical etching are not acceptable). • At least 50 % of the surface area must be cleared of residual adhesive and cutbacks. (i.e. by grinding or mechanical substrate preparation) • Old cutback can contain asbestos which is dangerous for the health so do not grind, sand or blast. Refer to the Resilient Floor Covering Institute's publication "recommended work practice for removal of resilient floor coverings" for instruction. • Minimum substrate compressive strength > 1,160 psi. Tensile Bond strength > 116 psi at the time Sika® MB is applied. • Repair with Sika' Level SkimCoat or SikaQuick' mortar before priming. • The floor must be cleaned with an industrial vacuum prior to installation of the Sika® MB. • On fiber reinforced concrete, fibers should be flamed off the surface prior to application of Sika® MB as a moisture barrier. • Before overall installation begins, Sika' recommends the application of several small test patches to determine primer application requirements and acceptability of final product performance. MIXING • Add one full can of component A to one full can of component B then mix with an electric drill and mixing (Jiffy Mixer type) paddle at a low speed to reduce air entrainment (300-400 rpm). Using a paint stick or similar is not sufficient to mix the primer. • A minimum mixing time of 3 minutes shall be observed; mixing shall continue until a homogeneous mix has been achieved. • Scrape sides of pail with paint stick or paddle to ensure all contents are thoroughly mixed together. • Unmixed material applied to the floor will not cure properly. APPLICATION METHOD / TOOLS • Apply Sika® MB uniformly (in 2 directions 90') to the substrate using a medium nap roller, ensuring that a continuous coat is achieved over the entire surface (MUST produce a mirror like finish). • Pour contents of pail onto the floor for best working time. Attempting to work from the pail will reduce working time. • When used as a moisture barrier and substrate consolidation / adhesion promotor, prepare the Product Data Sheer Sika- MB June 2019, Version 01.04 020S12081000000017 substrate mechanically as in accordance with the guidelines stated in subtitle "Surface Preparation". Apply the first coat at 30 mils Apply the second coat at 15 mils in accordance with the open time*. 2 coats application: Apply the first coat at 75-115 ftz/gal Apply the second coat at 150-225 ft1/gal in accordance with the application time window*. Then follow one of the option: • Option 1: Broadcast to refusal with oven dried silica sand (20/30) on the second coat immediately. Sweep sand once the epoxy is cured. Apply Sika® Level products on cured epoxy. • Option 2: Apply Sika® Level-02 EZ Primer in accordance with the application time window*. When the primer is dry, apply Sika® Level products. 'ref. to appliction time in sections above CLEANING OF TOOLS Clean all tools and application equipment with cleaning solvent (Xylene, MEK are effective). Hardened/cured material can only be removed mechanically. LIMITATIONS • Proper coverage must be used to achieve moisture barrier properties. • Will not act as a moisture barrier for gypsum screeds. Gypsum based subfloors are very susceptible to excess moisture and will be degraded if exposed to excess moisture from below or above. • Only protects from moisture coming from below the concrete. • Will not prevent hydrostatic pressure. • Must not be applied to a visibly wet substrate. • Does not prevent moisture occurring between the epoxy and the floating floor due to secondary sources of moisture or acclimation, e.g. water condensation. • Is not suitable for use with bonded systems due to possible curing and adhesion problems. • Sika* recommends the use of Sika' Level products on top of it. • Floor covering manufacturer's and Wood flooring manufacturer's recommendations, like room humidity levels and wood acclimation requirements should be strictly followed. • Sika' does not make any standing recommendations as to the structural integrity of old adhesive residues or subflooring materials that are not manufactured by Sika'. • When left on the substrate for more than the maximum allowable open time of 36 hours, prior to placing the adhesive, the surface must be thoroughly cleaned and mechanically prepared (i.e. screened sand) and solvent wiped. Failure to do this, may result in adhesion problems. For detailed instruction contact our Technical Service. When used in conjunction with SikaBond', Sika® MB does not need to be broadcasted with sand. !r BUILDING 3/4 BASIS OF PRODUCT DATA LEGAL DISCLAIMER Results may differ based upon statistical variations • KEEP CONTAINER TIGHTLY CLOSED depending upon mixing methods and equipment, a KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN temperature, application methods, test methods, actual • NOT FOR INTERNAL CONSUMPTION site conditions and curing conditions. a FOR INDUSTRIAL USE ONLY • FOR PROFESSIONAL USE ONLY OTHER RESTRICTIONS See Legal Disclaimer. ENVIRONMENTAL, HEALTH AND SAFETY For further information and advice regarding transportation, handling, storage and disposal of chemical products, user should refer to the actual Safety Data Sheets containing physical, environmental, toxicological and other safety related data. User must read the current actual Safety Data Sheets before using any products. In case of an emergency, call CHEMTREC at 1-800-424-9300, International 703-527-3887. Sika Corporation Slue Maxicare S.A. de C.V. 201 Polito Avenue Carretera Libre Celaya Km. 8.5 Lyndhurst, NJ 07071 Fram Industrial Balvanera Phone: +1.800.933-7452 Corregidora, Queretaro Fax:+1-201-933-6225 C.P. 76920 usa.sika.com Phone: 52 442 2385800 Fax: 52 442 2250537 Min Product Data Sheet Slka^ NIB June 2019, Version 01.04 020512081000000017 4/4 Prior to each use of any product of Sika Corporation, its subsidiaries or affiliates ("SIKA"), the user must always read and follow the warnings and instructions on the product's most current product label, Product Data Sheet and Safety Data Sheet which are available at usa.sika.com or by calling SIKA's Technical Service Department at 1-800-933-7452. Nothing contained in any SIKA literature or materials relieves the user of the obligation to read and follow the warnings and instructions for each SIKA product as set forth in the current product label, Product Data Sheet and Safety Data Sheet prior to use of the SIKA product. SIKA warrants this product for one year from date of installation to be free from manufacturing defects and to meet the technical properties on the current Product Data Sheet if used as directed within the product's shelf life. User determines suitability of product for intended use and assumes all risks. User's and/or buyer's sole remedy shall be limited to the purchase price or replacement of this product exclusive of any labor costs. NO OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED SHALL APPLY INCLUDING ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. SIKA SHALL NOT BE LIABLE UNDER ANY LEGAL THEORY FOR SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES. SIKA SHALL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE USE OF THIS PRODUCT IN A MANNER TO INFRINGE ON ANY PATENT OR ANY OTHER INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS HELD BY OTHERS. Sale of SIKA products are subject to the Terms and Conditions of Sale which are available at https:Husa.sika.com/en/group/SikaCorp/termsandconditions.htmi or by calling 1-800-933-7452. SikaMB-en-tJS-(06-2019)-1-4.pdf � �r RUILDING TRUST CertainTeed Full Systems Caution: CertainTeed Flintlastic roofing products are Intended for use by professional roofing contractors only. It Is the responsibility of the installer to follow all appropriate and required safety precautions in conjunction with the installation of any CertainTeed roofing product. Meets or exceeds ASTM D6164 (SA Mid Ply and SA Cap), ASTM D6163 (SA Cap FR) and ASTM D4601 (SA NeilSase and PlyEsse). ©UL M13 Class 4lmpazr Resismnes-Cells. syswms ere w� UL deonfid as w Impact minnow as desenbed m d,e ICC-ES ESR-1388 UL Roofing Matends and System Direcw, pppppyfp ASK ABOUT ALL OF OUR OTHER CERTAINTEED® PRODUCTS AND SYSTEMS: CertainTeed Corporation 20 Moores Road ROOFING SIDING • TRIM • DECKING • RAILING • FENCE Malvern, PA 19355 GYPSUM CEILINGS • INSULATION Professional: 800-233-8990 w .certainteed.com http://blog.certainteed.com Consumer: 800-782-8777 ® 2016 CertainTeed Corporation, Printed In U.S.A. Code No. COMM-123 SAIN i'GOBAIN e 64'6" x 39-3/8" 1.5 mm 82 lbs 2 Squares Permanent Film Sand Fiberglass Mat 65/40 (MD/CD) 6/5 (MD/CD) 64'6" x 39-3/8" 32-1- x 39-3/8" 1.5 mm 2.8 mm 86 lbs 63 lbs 2 Squares 1 Square Permanent Film Permanent Film Removable Release Film Removable Release Film Fiberglass Mat Fiberglass Mat 65/40 (MD/CD) 75/50 (MD/CD) 6/5 (MD/CD) 5/5 (MD/CD) 32-1 T' x 39-3/8" 32-11" x 39-3/8" 4.0 mm 3.2 mm 95 lbs 88 lbs. 1 Square 1 Square Mineral Mineral Removable Release Rim Removable Release Film Non -Woven Polyester Mat Heavy Duty Fberglass Mat 85167 (MD/CD) 64/68 (MD/CD) 61/66 (MD/CD) 4/4 (MD/CD) Palletized, Sands Individual Cartons Individual Cartons Individual Cartons Individual Cartons, 20 Rolls Per Pallet 20 Rolls Per Pallet 20 Rolls Per Pallet 20 Rolls Per Pallet 20 Rolls Per Pallet 12 3-ply System Specifications SPECIFICATION: SA-N-3-S Flintlastic® SA NailBase, nailed. Flintlastic SA PlyBase or MldPly, self -adhered. Flintlastic SA Cap (FR), self -adhered. For use over nailable decks Note: Flintlastic SA MldPly, FIIntBond Trowel Grade and FIIntBond Caulk Grade are needed for flashing detalls and mineral surface membrane overlaps. FIIntPrime (SA) Is needed for surfaces that require priming. Cants In angles of roof deck and vertical surfaces, the roofing contractor shall furnish and Install an approved cant strip with a minimum 3" face. SPECIFICATION: SA-C-3-S Flintlastic SA NallBase, applied using hot asphalt, or Flintlastic SA PlyBase or MldPly, self -adhered as base ply. Flintlastic SA PlyBase or MldPly, self -adhered. Flintlastic SA Cap (FR), self -adhered. For use over non-nailable decks or approved insulation Note: Flintlastic SA MldPly, FIIntBond Trowel Grade and FIIntBond Caulk Grade are needed for flashing details and mineral surface membrane overlaps. FIIntPrime (SA) Is needed for surfaces that require priming. Cants In angles of roof deck and vertical surfaces, the roofing contractor shall furnish and Install an approved cant strip with a minimum 3" face. 11 Typical Construction Details - Flintlastic® SA 3-Ply System Vent Pipe Collar Detail Edge Detail Drain Detail 10 2-Ply System Specifications SPECIFICATION: SA-N-2-S Flfntlastic® SA NailBase, nailed. FIIntlastic SA Cap (FR), self -adhered. For use over nailable decks Note: FIIntlastic SA MldPly, FIIntBond Trowel Grade and FIIntBond Caulk Grade are needed for flashing details and mineral surface membrane overlaps. FlintPrime (SA) is needed for surfaces that require priming. Cants In angles of roof deck and vertical surfaces, the roofing contractor shall furnish and Install an approved cant strip with a minimum 3" face. SPECIFICATION: SA-C-2-S FIIntlastic SA NailBase, applied using hot asphalt, or Flintlastlo SA PlyBase or MldPly, self -adhered as base ply. FIIntlastic SA Cap (FR), self -adhered. For use over non-nailable decks or approved insulation (FIIntlastic SA Base required over Insulation) Note: FIIntlastic SA MldPly, FIIntBond Trowel Grade and FIIntBond Caulk Grade are needed for flashing details and mineral surface membrane overlaps. FlintPrime (SA) Is needed for surfaces that require priming. Cants In angles of roof deck and vertical surfaces, the roofing contractor shall furnish and Install an approved cant strip with a minimum 3" face. Roof System Ventilation Roof system as shown requires ventilation as per NRCA recommendations. E Typical Construction Details - Flintlastic® SA 2-Ply System Wood Parapet Wall Detail Scupper Detail Concrete Wall Termination with Surface Mount Flashing Edge Detail with Insulation Typical Construction Details - Flintlastic® SA 2-Ply System Vent Pipe Collar Detail Inside Corner Drain Detail Outside Corner Construction Details Included in this manual are a few common construction details. Please refer to CertalnTeed's standard details or the NRCA for details not found within this manual. Important to note with all details, all metal must be primed and set in FIIntBond• trowel grade adhesive and all overlaps over mineral surfacing must utilize FlintBond trowel grade adhesive. The Proper T-Seam Detail Before adhering Flintlastic• SA PlyBase or MldPly, Cap (or SA Cap FR) enc laps, trim the underlying sheet's lower corner at the end of the roll. • Follow with the overlapping sheet, trimming the upper outside corner. • Corners should be trimmed on a diagonal angle 5-1/2' long from end of roll to outside edge. • Width of trim should be equal in width to the sldslap specified (3" for Fllntlastic SA Cap for SA Cap FR] and 2" for Flintlastic SA MldPly [or PlyBase]). • Trimmed corners should be. completely covered by application of succeeding courses. Note: If using Flintlastic SA PlyBase orMidPly, apply quarter -size dab of FlintBond at T-seam area. If using Flintlastic SA Cap (or SA Cap FR), the endlap should be completely set in trowel grade FlintBond along the entire 6" lap width. Rake Edge Detail Cut selvage area at an angle at all rake edges. Apply a bead of FlintBond caulk along out edge to eliminate mole holes. specified, complete sheet metal flashing installation using cut PlyBase or MldPly flashing collars at all flashing details. All cap sheet flashings installed to transitions that overlap onto mineral surface must be set in a uniform troweling of FlintBond- trowel grade adhesive. Application of Flintlastic SA Cap (or SA Cap FR) Before Installing Flintlastic• SA Cap or SA Cap FR, sweep the underlying anchor sheet or base ply to remove any debris that could interfere with adhesion. To install Flintlastic SA Cap (or SA Cap FR), start at the low point of the roof with an appropriate roll width to offset sidelaps from the underlying membrane a minimum of 18". Work with manageable lengths for proper handling. Position SA Cap (or SA Cap FR) with selvage edge release strip at high side of roof. Install in weather -lapped fashion, with no laps against the flow of water. Once positioned, lift and fold back (lengthwise) the lower half of the membrane. Remove the split release film and press firmly into place. Then repeat with the other (high side of the roof) half of the membrane. Follow the same layout and split release film procedures as for MldPly (or PlyBase), but overlap sidelaps 3" and endlaps 6". Use a weighted roller over the entire surface of Flintlastic SA Cap (or SA Cap FR) to secure It in place and prevent voids, working outward from the center of the sheet. As subsequent membrane lengths are installed, remove the selvage edge release strip Just prior to overlapping to keep the adhesive area protected and clean. Out endlaps at opposing diagonal corners at an angle approx. 3" by 5-1/2" from the corners to minimize T-seams. FlintBond trowel grade is required on the entire B" width of each endlap prior to overlapping. Apply a uniform 1/8"-1/4" troweling of the FlintBond on the entire width of the endlaps to the underlying membrane. Install the overlapping sheet. Always apply FlintBond (extend beyond underlying lap minimum 1141) on the entire width of any overlap when applying SA Cap (or SA Cap FR) over another mineral surface such as the SA Cap (or SA Cap FR) endlap. At all vertical and other flashing points, apply FIIntBond trowel grade wherever there is an overlap onto mineral surfacing. Once the membrane has had a chance to bond, check all laps and Joints for full adhesion. If the membrane can be lifted at any area it Is not properly adhered. A seam probing tool can be helpful to check for small voids at laps. If necessary, use appropriate hand-held hot air welding tool and seam roller or an application of FlintBond to seal small unbonded areas if they exist. Press membrane securely into place and repeat with the opposite half of the membrane. Use a heavy, weighted roller over the entire surface of the PlyBase or MldPly to secure the membrane. Work outwards to eliminate voids. Overlap sidelaps of subsequent PlyBase or MldPly membrane lengths 2" and endlaps 4". Offset (stagger) endlaps minimum 31. Out endlaps at opposing diagonal corners at an angle approximately 5-1/2" long by the selvage dimension from the corners to minimize "T"-seams. Apply a bead or small trowel dab (quarter size) of FIIntBond® SBS Modified Bitumen Adhesive, trowel or caulk grade, at the edge of the angled cut to avoid a capillary. Use of a hand-held hot air gun at the joint area prior to rolling the membrane will maximize adhesion. In areas prone to cold temperatures, snow and freeze -thaw cycles, It may be more effective to use the hot air gun to form joints, and to completely fill all mole holes with asphalt that has been slightly melted using the gun. It is recommended to apply a bead of FIIntBond SBS Modified Bitumen Adhesive, caulk grade, at all MldPly (or PlyBase) side and endlaps to eliminate a capillary. Do Not Leave Base Sheet Exposed To The Weather. Cover In the same day with optional SA Interply and SA Cap/SA Cap FR. Refer to CertainTeed Commercial Systems Specifications for comprehensive construction details. Application of Interply (optional) Note: Proceed to "Before Installing Flintlastic® SA Cap (or SA Cap FR)" If installing a 2-ply system. Before installing Flintlastic SA PlyBase or MldPly sweep the underlying anchor sheet or base ply to remove any debris that could interfere with adhesion. Start with PlyBase or MldPly at the low point of the roof with appropriate roll width to offset sidelaps 18" from sidelaps of anchor sheet or base ply. all flush to roof edge. Design layout so that no sidelaps are against the flow of water. Out rolls Into manageable lengths. Fold the membrane back halfway lengthwise to remove the split release film. Press membrane securely into place and repeat with the opposite half of the membrane. Use a heavy, weighted roller over the entire surface of the PlyBase or MldPly to secure the membrane. Work outwards to eliminate voids. Overlap sidelaps of subsequent PlyBase orMldPly membrane lengths 2" and endlaps 4". Offset (stagger) endlaps minimum 3'. Out endlaps at opposing diagonal corners at an angle approximately 5-1/2" long by the selvage dimension from the corners to minimize "T"-seams. Apply a bead or small trowel dab (quarter size) of FIIntSond SBS Modified Bitumen Adhesive, trowel or caulk grade, at the edge of the angled cut to avoid a capillary. Use of a hand-held hot air gun at the joint area prior to rolling the membrane will maximize adhesion. In areas prone to cold temperatures, snow and freeze -thaw cycles, it may be more effective to use the hot air gun to form joints, and to completely fill all mole holes with asphalt that has been slightly melted using the gun. It is recommended to apply a bead of FIIntBond SBS Modified Bitumen Adhesive, caulk grade, at all MldPly (or PlyBase) side and endlaps to eliminate a capillary. Do Not Leave Base Sheet Exposed To The Weather. Cover in the same day with optional SA Interply and SA Cap/SA Cap FR. Refer to CertainTeed Commercial Systems Specifications for comprehensive construction details. Before installing Flintlastic SA Cap or SA Cap FR If roof edge detall utilizes edge metal, proceed as follows. If MldPly or (PlyBase) has been applied, Install minimum 26 gauge edge metal using appropriate fasteners, and set entirely in a uniform 1/8°-1/4" thick troweling of FIIntBond SBS Modified Bitumen Adhesive, trowel grade. Remove any oil from the metal surface using a vinegar and water solution. Prime the horizontal surface of the metal with FIIntPrime SA and allow primer to dry. Apply a bead of caulk grade FIIntBond adhesive to the edge of the metal where it meets the MldPly (or PlyBase). Proceed with Flintlastic SA Cap (or SA Cap FR) installation. If an Interply is not specified, Install a 9" wide flashing strip of PlyBase or MldPly (material assumed to match base ply) "onto the field of the roof and flush to the roof edge, self -adhered. Install minimum 26 gauge edge metal using appropriate fasteners, set entirely in a uniform 1/8"-1/4" thick troweling of FIIntSond SBS Modified Bitumen Adhesive, trowel grade. Remove any oil from the metal surface using a vinegar and water solution. Prime the horizontal surface of the metal with FIIntPrime° SA and allow primer to dry. Apply a bead of caulk grade FlintBond at the roof side edge of the metal where It meets the flashing strip. Similarly, complete your sheet metal flashing installation using cut PlyBase or MldPly flashing collars at all flashing details prior to flashing application. Seal edges of PlyBase or MldPly flashing collars with a bead of FIIntBond. See "Typical Construction Details" pages for examples. If an Interply is specified, set flanges in trowel grade FIIntBond and properly fasten. If an interply Is not • Do not mix Flintlastic- SA membranes with other types of roof membranes. Flintlastic SA membranes are specifically designed to be applied together. The permanent top film of the MldPly, PlyBase and NaIlBase cannot receive torching, hot asphalt or other non self -adhering application methods. The Flintlastic SA Cap (or SA Cap FR), PlyBase and MldPly cannot be applied to any surfaces other than as described herein. • Do not use cold adhesives with Flintlastic SA membranes other than for flashing details and cap sheet overlaps as described herein. Refer to the CertainTeed Commercial Roof Systems Manual for complete requirements. When applying Flintlastic SA on slopes exceeding 1" in 12", membranes shall be back nailed. When applied parallel to the slope, Flintlastic SA shall be blind-nalled at end laps 2" in from top edge, 6" o.c. through tin discs and to wood nallers. See General Requirements Section of the CertainTeed Commercial Roof Systems Specifications for details. Application of Base Sheet Flintlastic SA NaIlBase may be used as an anchor sheet (mechanically fastened); PlyBase or MidPly may be used as a base ply (fully adhered). Beginning at the low point of the roof, mechanically fasten Flintlastic SA NaIlBase to nailable deck using appropriate fasteners (see fasteners chart). Start with an appropriate roll width (1/3 or 1/2 roll) to accommodate offsetting of sidelaps of subsequent layers of MidPly and/or Cap sheet. Install so that no sidelaps are against the flow of water. A minimum fastening pattern is every 9" on center on sidelaps and every 18" on center in two staggered rows In the field of the sheet. Overlap base sheet sidelaps. 2" and endlaps 4". Offset endlaps a minimum of 3'. Turn base sheet over facia by 2" and fasten. Do Not Leave Base Sheet Exposed To The Weather. Cover in the same - day with optional SA interply and SA Cap/SA Cap FR. SA PlyBase/MldPly may be adhered { . - to mechanically fastened or adhered FlintBoard® ISO/FlintBoard ISO Cold, or direct to primed substrates (i.e. concrete roof decks, gypsum ... coverboards, etc). Standard (Round Head) Roofing Nails and Cap (Note: CertainTeed does not permit the use of plastic caps) For use with Base Sheet, Flash/ Termination Bar on Plywood Decks, Non Veneer Decks, Wood Plank Decks Large Head Roofing Nails For use with Base Sheet, Flash/Terminatlon Bar on Plywood Decks, Non Veneer Decks, Wood Plank Decks Base Sheet Fasteners for some Cementitious Roof Decks For use with Base Sheet on Light Weight Insulation Concrete, Poured Gypsum Self -Locking Fasteners For use with Base Sheet on Cement/Wood Fiber x �a Insulation Fasteners 1 0ME When using FIIntPrime® SA, allow to dry thoroughly, but no more than four hours to retain tack -enhancing properties. It Is recommended to prime fasteners with FIIntPrime Aerosol before Installing the base ply. Before adhering a base ply, sweep the surface of the deck or insulation to remove any debris that could Interfere with adhesion. Start application at the low point of the roof. Install flush to roof edge. Design layout so that no sidelaps are against the flow of water. Cut roils Into manageable lengths. Fold the membrane back halfway lengthwise to remove the split release film. System Warranties at a Glance SA System with Adhered Base Ply Warranty Warranty Fee Insulation/ Base Interpty Cap: Re -Cover Spec* Duration (100 SO Mtn.) Coverboard 15 years $7.50/SQ Optional SA PI Base Prior approval required by SA-C-2-S SA-1-2-S 15 years $7.50/SQ Optional SA MidPly SA Cap FR 20 years $12.50/SQ Optional SA PlyBase SA PlyBase SA Cap SA-C-3-S SA Cap FR CertainTeed Technical SA-1-3-S 20 years $12.50/SQ Optional SA MidPly SA Cap SA-C-2-S SA Cap FR Department SA-1-2-S 25 years $15.00/SQ Double layer, SA MidPly SA Cap SA-C-3-S 2nd layer SA Cap FR SA-1-3-8 adhered SA System with Mechanically Attached Anchor Sheet ,Warranty -Warranty, Fee Insulation/ Bass .Interply Cap- Re -Cover ':Spec•, Duration '(100 SO Min.) Coverboard 12 years $4.00/8Q Optional SA NailBase SA Cap Approved SA-C-2-S SA Cap FR SA-IN-2-S SA-N-2-S 15 years $7.50/SQ Optional SA NailBase SA PlyBase Prior approval SA-C-3-S SA-IN-3-S 20 years $12.50/SQ Optional SA NailBase SA MidPly required by CertainTeed SA-N-3-S 20 years $12.50/SQ Optional SA NailBase 2-SA _] SA-IN-4-3 PlyBase Technical SA-N-4-S Department NOTE: Gold Star contractors have the option to offer their customers a 25% warranty duration extension with the CertalnTeed Integrity Maintenance Coverage program. -Refer to CertainTeed Commercial Systems Specifications. Important Application Considerations Every professional roofer is familiar with the tools needed to complete a roof installation, but just as a recap, specific tools you'll need to Install Flintlastic- SA Include: • A weighted roller for pressing the membrane into place, 2" to 4" In diameter (40-75 Ibs.). • Suitable trowel for applying adhesive to flashing details. • Roofer's knife with hooked blade. • Long -handled (standing) roller with 1/8"-1/4" nap for applying primer (1/8" nap for smooth surfaces, 1/4" nap for more porous surfaces). Caulk gun for applying beads of FlintBond adhesive. Seam probing tool to check for small voids. Please Keep in Mind: • Do not attempt application if ice, snow, moisture or dew are present. Ambient temperature must be 50-F or above. Substrates must be free of dust, dirt, oil, debris and moisture. Store Flintlastic SA rolls Indoors on pallets, protected from the elements. Rolls that are Improperly stored or have been warehoused for prolonged periods of time may lose their tack and should not be used. If the material Isn't bonding, STOP the application! Always remember to put safety first and follow all OSHA safety guidelines with any roofing Installation. • Primer, if used, must be applied at the specified rate and must be allowed to thoroughly dry. • Work with manageable lengths of MidPly and Cap for the particular job. Where appropriate, cut rolls Into 1/3- or 1/2-roll lengths and allow material to relax prior to installation. In cooler weather, a hand-held hot air welding gun such as the Lelster Tdac'" (110 volt power required) or Primus Sievert PNS-4 Hot Air Kit, can be used to warm the sidelap areas and Improve adhesion (prior to application of the FlintBond SBS Modified Bitumen Adhesive). • Target 1/4" FlintBond bleed out at endlap areas. Use caution not to roll weighted roller Into bleed out." All plies of the assembly should be installed in one day. if blue film must be exposed for loncer periods of time. cover with taro or suitable alternate protection. When applying MidPly (or PlyBase) directly to substrate, design adequate roof ventilation Into the system through the use of roof relief vents. Goes down fast. Stays on strong. Flintlastic® SA performs in all the right ways. What's more important to you? Speed of installation., durability or appearance? The Fllntlastic SA (self -adhering) SBS modified bitumen low slope roofing system Is a premium performer In all these areas. What is the SA system? With high quality materials bottom to top, components of the Flintlastic SA system Include: Flintlastic® SA NailBase (mechanically attached) Flintlastic° SA PlyBase (self -adhering) Flintlastic° SA MidPly (self -adhering) Fllntlastic® SA Cap (self -adhering) Flintlastic° SA Cap FR (fire -rated, self -adhering) Flintlastic• SA Cap CoolStar (self -adhering) Fllntlastic® SA Cap FR CoolStar (fire -rated, self -adhering) FlintPrlme• SA (quick -dry primer) Please see page 12 for product details. What are the advantages? No torches, no hot asphalt, no fumes and no mess — all of which means application is much cleaner and faster. Plus, equipment needs are minimal. These advantages are even more amazing considering the long system life you can expect. Where can I use it? The value associated with labor savings and. safety can be applied to any roof project. In addition, Flintlastic SA roof systems are ideal when access to the roof is limited, such as high-rise buildings. And no asphalt kettle means no odor, which makes SA systems an Ideal solution on healthcare, education, hospitality and residences/condos where occupant comfort Is tremendously desirable. Considerations for Intended Use Energy Savings Fllntlastic SA Cap and SA Cap FR are available with highly reflective granules, meeting ENERGY STAR® requirements for cool roofs. Specific product details car be found on product technical data sheets or by viewing www.energystar.gov. The Flintlastic SA Family of Products CertainTeed offers two types of primers for use with Fllntlastic SA systems. FIIntPrime® asphalt primer and FIIntPrlme" SA quick -dry primer are designed to enhance the adhesion of self-adhesive roofing membranes. Available in 14 oz spray cans, 1-gallon cans, 3.5-gallon buckets, and 5-gallon palls. FIIntBond• SBS Modified Bitumen Adhesive Is a premium grade adhesive. With Flintlastic SA membranes, the trowel and caulk grade are used for endlap, sidelap bead and vertical flashing details. Available In caulk, 3 gallon, 5 gallon and. 55 gallon. drums. If multiple SA products are listed, products are listed in order of warranty duration from shortest to longest, with the exception of SA Cap and SA Cap-FR; SA Cap FR is Intended for use where Class A fire rating Is required (see UL Directory for Class A system specification). NOTE: Removal of the roof system (at end of life) may be difficult when adhering PlyBase or MidPly direct to a roof deck (i.e. wood, concrete). Deck Insulation/Coverboard* _; $A Anchor/Base SA Interpty SA Cap Steel Required NailBase (MF) Optional SA Cap PlyBase (SA) PlyBase (SA) MidPly (SA) (SA) SA Cap FR MidPiy(SA) (SA) Wood/LWIC/Other, i.e. Optional Yes PlyBase, MidPly No NailBase IMF) Gypsum, Cementitious Wood Fiber, Wood Planks Structural Wood Fiber, etc Concrete Optional Yes PlyBase, MidPly No - Requires FlintPrime SA 'FlintPrime or FlintPrime SA may be recommended, contact CertainTeed Technical Services for more Information. I !] V� a i I Property Owner's Best Choice ,Superior Protection... The best protection against fire spread and penetration. 'Looks Better... Fiberglass reinforced, so it lies flatter for a better -looking roof. -Peace Of Mind... Up to a Lifetime ltd. warranty when installed on Lifetime Shingle roofs.' tSee GAF Shingle 6 Accessory Ltd. Warranty tar complete coverage and restrictions. The ward "Lifetime" means as long as the original individual owner(; of a single family detached residence (or the second owner(s) in certain circumstances owns the property where the shingles and accessories are installed. For owners/structures not meeting above criteria, Lifetime coverage is not applicable. Lifetime Ild, warranty on accessories requires the use of at least three qualifying GAF accessories and the use of Lifetime Shingles. Contact GAF Technical Services at 1-800-ROOF-411 or visit svww.gafcom for acceptable non -asphaltic roofing systems and limited warranty coverage. Professional's Best Choice -Increased Productivity... Fire-resistant slip sheet AND roof deck protection in one roll. •Convenient... Will upgrade the UL fire classification of almost any type of roof.* •Safer For Installers... Slip -resistant walking surface improves traction on steep slopes. -Easier To Use... Light color provides a cooler working surface. -Flexibility... Can withstand UV degredation for up to 60 days when left exposed. Specifications (nom.) • 3.5 squares (32.5 mh) per roll (excludes laps) • 42" (1.07 m) wide, 100 ft. (30.48 m) long • Approx. 52.5 lbs. per roll • Meets or exceeds ASTM D146, D226 Type II, D828, D4869 Type IV, D6757 Type I or Type II • UL Listed • Miami -Dade County Product Approved • Florida Building Code Approved • ICC ESR-2053 • ICC AC-160 `Please refer to Underwriters Laboratories Certifications Directory for actual assemblies. TYPICAL APPLICATIONS FOR COMBUSTIBLE DECKS Roof covering will determine actual assembly VERSASHIELD® FIRE-RESISTANT ROOF DECK PROTECTION PHYSICAL/PERFORMANCE PROPERTIES MD BO Ib.An. width ASTM D148/D828 CMD ToIb.An. width MD ASTM D1922 4009 CMD 550 gramsrems Permeances ASTM E96MEET] Perms. minimum ASTM D4896 I Pass VERSASHIELD FIRE-RESISTANT ROOF DECK PROTECTION CLASS A RATING LAYER REQUIREMENTS* or Any UL Classified or Batten required 0.013" 1 Layer 2 Layars 1 Layer Listed Stsel shingle Any UL Classified or I Panel of 0.015" 1 Layer WA IVA 1 Layer Usted Steel I standing seam Anv UL Classified or I Panel of 10.0181, 1 1 Lever I1 Layer 2 Layers When installed in accordance with section 4.2.1 of GAF'; ESR-2053, VersaShield® Firaesistant Roof Deck Protection can he used over existing wood shakes or shingles as an alternative to the covering materials specified in section 1510.4 of the IBC, section R907.4 of the IRC, or section 1513.3 of Chapter 15 Appendix to the UBC. VERSASHIELeFIRE-RESISTANT ROOF DECK PROTECTION PACKAGING AND STORAGE 25 rolls per pallet 24 pallets per truck, single stacked, 600 rolls/tmck Do NOT double stack Protect from precipitation, moisture, sunlight, and extreme temperatures while in storage ® The CAFLhnrne Ra�ngS oor •' GOOD �" a....red,heD ,lgrovs Caad .,c....,. ve Hawekeepin8 Sral,ahi,Ameaa„Aar A HOUSEKEEPING c"odH......pi,axvd bsh(ad h ...*„o rhepmdvanlx rhury,...(Rkrro COudHO...h ePmgM,, azmsJ"ra, srP nm"rrp" ry. Applirab!" ViSitgaf,QoM is US. oaryj ©2013 GAF 8113•#608 RESGN222 Quality Roof Deck Protection provides an extra layer of moisture protection between your roofing material and the roof deck. &iowever, in some jurisdictions, roof assemblies are also required to be fire resistant. A Fire -Resistant Roof Deck Protection: •Should provide the very best fire protection: a UL Class A rating on most homes and properties • Helps protect against dangerous flame spread and penetration into the interior of the property • Upgrades UL classification of most metal roofs to a UL Class A rating • Helps provide temporary moisture resistance while the roofing system is being installed ® VersaShield® Fire -Resistant Roof Deck Protection N'GOOND-'' is a key part of the GAF Lifetime Roofing H A OUSEKEEPING System, and has even earned the prestigious �`"' Good Housekeeping Seal (see reverse). VersaShield Fire -Resistant Roof Deck Protection Sell Sheet (RESGN222) s Quality You Can Trust... From North America's Largest Roofing Manuiacturerl" gaf,com PRODUCT DATA Sikao MB Solvent Free, Epoxy Moisture Barrier PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Sika® MB is a 2-component, solvent free, low viscosity, epoxy for use under wood flooring products, self leveling underlayments, floating floors and other flooring systems that require protection from subfloor moisture. USES • Moisture barrier to help control moisture propagation in cementitious substrates with a moisture content not exceeding %byTramex Method, residual moisture up to 100 % R.H. or 25 Ib/1,000 ft2/24 h (11.4 kg/92.9m 2/24 h) • For substrate consolidation on concrete, cement and gypsum screeds • Adhesion promoter for old and new adhesive residues in conjunction with other Sika® products • Suitable on concrete, cement, self -leveling and gypsum substrates, OSB, plywood, quarry and terrazzo tiles, water-soluble adhesive and cutbacks PRODUCT INFORMATION CHARACTERISTICS / ADVANTAGES • Solvent -free (100 %solids) • Easy roller applied application, low viscosity • Convenient, easy to mix packaging • Shorter construction periods • Excellent penetration and stabilization of the substrate • Reduction of adhesive consumption • Suitable for use on floors with radiant heating • Compatible with SikaBond® wood flooring adhesives, Sika® Level products • Can be used below floating floors APPROVALS/STANDARDS Meets ASTM F 3010 Chemical Base Two component epoxy Packaging 2.64 gal (10 L) pail Color Blue Shelf Life 24 months from date of production if stored properly in undamaged sealed containers Storage Conditions Store dry at 50-77 •F (10-25 °C). Protect from moisture. Density 69 Ib/ft3 (1.1 kg/1) TECHNICAL INFORMATION Product Oars Sheet Sika° M8 June 2019, Version 01.04 020512081000000017 1/4 Product Data Roil length Roll width Roll size Packaging Roll weight Rolls per pallet Code Compliance 75 Ft (22.9 m) 36 in (914 mm) 225 ft2 (20.9 mz) Corrugated cartons 61.4 its (27.9 kg) 35 GRACE ICE & WATER SHIELD®roofing underlayment meets the following standards: 36 ft (11.0 m) 36 in (914 mm) 108 ftz (10.4 mz) Corrugated cartons 33.6 lbs (15.3 kg) 25 • [CC ESR-1677 approval according to AC-48 Acceptance Criteria for Self -Adhered underlayments used as Ice Barriers • Miami -Dade County Product Control Approved. Report NOA 12-1115.02 • Florida State Approval Report No. FL289-R3 • Underwriters Laboratories Inc. Classified Sheathing Material Fire Resistance Classification with Roof Designs: P225, P227, P230, P237, P259, P508, P510, P512, P514, P701, P711, P717, P722, P723, P732, P734, P736, P742, P803, P814, P818, P824 • Underwriters Laboratories Inc. Class A fire classification under fiber -glass shingles and Class C under organic felt shingles (per ASTM E108/UL 790) • CCMC Approval No. 13670-L Performance Properties PROPERTY VALUE TEST METHOD Color Gray -black Thickness, membrane 40 mil (1.02 mm) ASTM D3767 method A Tensile strength, membrane 250 psi (1720 kN/m2) ASTM D412 (Die C modified) Elongation, membrane 250% ASTM D412 (Die C modified) Low temperature flexibility Unaffected @-20°F(-29°C) ASTM D1970 Adhesion to plywood 3.0 Ibs/in. width (525 N/m) ASTM D903 Permeance (max) 0.05 Perms (2.9 ng/mzs Pa) ASTM E96 Material weight installed (max) 0.3 Ib/ftz (1.3 kg/mz) ASTM D461 Page 5 of 6 Use smooth shank, electro-plated galvanized nails for fastening shingles to get the best seal. Hand nailing generally provides a better seal than power -activated nailing. If nailing of the membrane is necessary on steep slopes during hot or extreme cold weather, backnail and cover the nails by overlapping with the next sheet. Extend the membrane on the roof deck above the highest expected level of water back-up from ice dams and above the highest expected level of snow and ice on the wall sheathing on vertical side walls (dormers) and vertical front walls for ice dam protection. Consider a double layer of membrane in critical areas, such as along the eaves or in valleys and in climates where severe ice dams are anticipated. Apply the membrane to the entire roof deck for wind -driven rain protection. Apply a new layer of GRACE ICE & WATER SHIELD® underlayment directly over the old GCP self -adhered underlayment (except GCP granular underlayments) in retrofit applications following the standard membrane application procedure. Precautions & Limitations • Slippery when wet or covered by frost. • Consistent with good roofing practice, always wear fall protection when working on a roof deck. • Release liners are slippery. Remove from work area immediately after membrane application. • Do not leave permanently exposed to sunlight. Cover within 90 days. • Place metal drip edges or wood starter shingles over the membrane. • Do not fold over the roof edge unless the edge is protected by a drip edge, gutter or other flashing material. • Do not install on the chamfered edges of wood plank. • Do not install directly on old roof coverings. • Certain product applications are prohibited in hot desert areas in the southwestern United States. Contact your GCP Applied Technologies sales representative for assistance choosing the best product for your application. • Check with the manufacturer of the metal roofing system for any special requirements when used under metal roofing. • Do not install under copper, COR-TEN®, or zinc metal roofing in high altitudes. These roofs can reach extremely high temperatures due to the low reflectivity, high absorption, and high conductivity of the metals. Use GRACE ULTRATm underlayment for these roof types. Contact your GCP Applied Technologies sales representative for assistance choosing the best product for your application. • Provide proper roof insulation and ventilation to help reduce ice dams and to minimize condensation. GRACE ICE & WATER SHIELD® membrane is an air and vapor barrier. • Repair holes, fishmouths, tears, and damage to membrane with a round patch of membrane extending past the damaged area 6 in. (150 mm) in all directions. If fasteners are removed leaving holes in the membrane, they must be patched. The membrane may not self -seal open fastener penetrations. • Do not install fasteners through the membrane over unsupported areas of the structural deck, such as over the joints between adjacent structural panels. • Due to its slight asphaltic odor, do not apply where the membrane is exposed to interior living space. Refer to product literature for more complete information. • Not compatible with EPDM or TPO; use GRACE ULTRAT' underlayment for tie-ins (refer to Technical Letter 5, chemical compatibility). • Not compatible with polysulfides, flexible PVC, or high concentrations of resin (pitch) found in some wood plank decks. For more information, refer to Technical Letter 5. Page 4 of 6 Installation Procedure Surface Preparation Install GRACE ICE & WATER SHIELD® roofing underlayment directly on a clean, dry, continuous structural deck. Some suitable deck materials include plywood, wood composition, wood plank, metal, concrete, and gypsum sheathing. Prior to membrane application, remove dust, dirt, loose nails, and old roofing materials, Protrusions from the deck area must be removed. Decks shall have no voids, damaged, or unsupported areas. Wood planks should be closely butted together. Repair deck areas as needed before installing the membrane. (Refer to Tech Letter #5, Chemical Compatibility, when installing over wood plank decks). Prime concrete, masonry surfaces and DensGlass Gold®with PERM-A-BARRIER®WB PRIMER. Prime wood composition and gypsum sheathing with PERM-A-BARRIER®WB PRIMER if adhesion is found to be marginal (refer to Technical Letter 12, Use on Oriented Strand Board (OSB) Roof Sheathing). Apply PERM-A-BARRIER®WB PRIMER at a rate of 250-350 ft2/gal (6-8 mz/L). Priming is not required for other suitable surfaces provided that they are clean and dry. Membrane Installation Apply GRACE ICE & WATER SHIELD® underlayment in fair weather when the air, roof deck, and membrane are at temperatures of 40 ° F (5 °C) or higher. Apply roof covering material at temperatures of 40 ° F (5 ° C) or higher. Cut the membrane into 10-15 ft (3-5 m) lengths and reroll loosely. Peel back 1-2 ft (300-600 mm) of release liner, align the membrane, and continue to peel the release liner from the membrane. Press the membrane in place with heavy hand pressure. Side laps must be a minimum of 3.5 in. (90 mm) and end laps a minimum of 6 in. (150 mm). For valley and ridge application, peel the release liner, center the sheet over the valley or ridge, drape, and press it in place. Work from the center of the valley or ridge outward in each direction and start at the low point and work up the roof. Alternatively, starting with a full roll of membrane, unroll a 3-6 ft (1-2 m) piece of membrane leaving the release liner in place. Align the membrane and roll in the intended direction of membrane application. Carefully cut the release liner on top of the roll in the cross direction being careful not to cut the membrane. Peel back about 6 in. (150 mm) of the release liner in the opposite direction of the intended membrane application exposing the black adhesive. Hold the release liner with one hand and pull the roll along the deck with the release liner, leaving the applied membrane behind. Use the other hand to apply pressure on the top of the roll. Stop frequently to press the membrane in place with heavy hand pressure. When finished with the roll go back to the beginning, reroll and pull the remaining release paper from the material, finishing the installation. For successive membrane courses, align the edge of the release liner with the dashed line provided on the surface of the membrane to achieve the 3.5 in. (90 mm) side lap. Consistent with good roofing practice, install the membrane such that all laps shed water. Always work from the low point to the high point of the roof. Apply the membrane in valleys before the membrane is applied to the eaves. Following placement along the eaves, continue application of the membrane up the roof. The membrane may be installed either vertically or horizontally. Page 3 of 6 • Reroofable — Unlike granular surfaced membranes, GRACE ICE & WATER SHIELD® smooth surface underlayment will not adhere to the underside of the exposed roof covering. GRACE ICE & WATER SHIELD® membrane can be applied over the old GCP self -adhered underlayment in retrofit applications, making re -roofing easier, less costly (since there is no need to remove the existing underlayment), more durable and environmentally friendly (as the structural deck remains intact avoiding the need to purchase additional wood decking). • Membrane will not crack, dry out or rot — GRACE ICE & WATER SHIELD® roofing underlayment resists attacks from fungus and bacteria; maintains its integrity for long lasting protection. • Local technical support — GRACE ICE & WATER SHIELD® roofing underlayment is backed by local technical support personnel that help ensure every application goes smoothly. Guidelines for Use GRACE ICE & WATER SHIELDO roofing membrane is used as an underlayment for sloped roofs to resist water penetration due to water back-up behind ice dams or wind -driven rain. GRACE ICE & WATER SHIELD® underlayment also offers leak protection in trouble prone spots like valleys, skylights, protrusions and other flashing areas. Ice Dams GRACE ICE & WATER SHIELD® roofing underlayment should be used in conjunction with roof designs that minimize ice dam formation. In cold climates, it is particularly important to provide proper insulation and ventilation to reduce the size of ice dams and to avoid interior condensation. Cathedral ceilings must include ventilation between rafters to allow for air flow to a ridge vent. Well ventilated cold roof designs are particularly important in alpine regions to reduce the size of ice dams which could contribute to structural damage. Several variables will influence the height of ice dams and the membrane coverage required. i. Climate — The annual snow fall will affect the amount of membrane needed. 2. Slope — On a low slope, ice dams will extend farther inward from the roof edge. 3. Overhang — A wide overhang will require more membrane to reach the appropriate point on the roof. 4. Insulation and ventilation — A very well insulated building with a cold, well ventilated attic will have smaller ice dams. 5. Valleys — Any valleys formed by projections such as dormers or roof direction changes are likely to trap more snow and cause larger ice dams. 6. Exposure — A northern exposure or shaded areas will generally contribute to larger ice dams. While gutters may make it easier for an ice dam to start, large dams can occur on roofs with no gutters. Removing snow from a roof edge or installing heat cables may not prevent ice dam formation, but may shift the location of the ice dam. Under certain conditions, a dam can form at the edge of the remaining snow. Local building codes should be consulted for specific requirements. Page 2 of 6 GRACE ICE & WATER SHIELD® The original, best -in -class, self -adhered roofing underlayment Product Description GRACE ICE & WATER SHIELD® self -adhered roofing underlayment is a premier membrane composed of two waterproofing materials —an aggressive rubberized asphalt adhesive backed by a layer of slip resistant coated high density cross laminated polyethylene film. The rubberized asphalt surface is backed with a foldless release paper that protects its adhesive quality. During application, the release paper is easily removed, allowing the rubberized asphalt to bond tightly to the roof deck. The Ripcord ®embedded in the adhesive provides the applicator a "split release on demand" feature. Find a GRACE ICE & WATER SHIELDS Distributor GRACE ICE & WATER SHIELD® is a versatile underlayment material that may be used on sloped roofs, under mechanically attached roof coverings such as asphalt shingles, slate, tile, cedar, and standing seam metal in many climate and assembly conditions (see limitations for additional information). GRACE ICE & WATER SHIELD® is supplied in 3 ft wide rolls of varying lengths. Membrane strips are also available in 75 ft (22.9 m) long rolls at widths of 6 in. (150 mm), 9 in. (225 mm), 12 in. (300 mm) and 18 in. (450 mm). See the Product Data chart for product information. Features & Benefits ®, Sealsaround fasteners The rubberized asphalt layer in GRACE ICE & WATER SHIELD® membrane seals around fasteners, resisting leakage caused by, water back. up behind ice dams, ior from wind driven rain... a Superior Adhesion to the Deck — The self-adhesive membrane bonds firmly to the roof deck without need for heat or special adhesives. P�roven�track record — GRACE ICE & WATER SHIELD® roofing underlayment is the name brand in roofing underlayments with a track record of more than 35 years protecting roofs from ice dams and wind -driven rain. e Ripcord — Split Release on demand feature makes GRACE ICE & WATER SHIELD® underlayment easier to apply. Faster application of the membrane in the straight-aways, as well as ease of membrane positioning in detail areas (valleys, around dormers, etc.). Slip resistant surface — GRACE ICE & WATER SHIELD® self -adhered membrane has a slip resistant embossed surface to maximize traction and safety for applicators. Page 1 of 6 We hope The information hers, wlbe helpful. It is based on data and knowledge considered to be Rue and auudow and is offered for comakeention. ievestigatwn and command, bar the mor, but we do had Warren, lbe results m be obtained. Phase read all sntemants, recommendations, and suggestions in mnjunctim with our mMilions of sal, No apply to all goads supplied by.... statement, recommend ion. or sugge54an is intended for any use that would inhingea,prtenI, copyright or mrsi third WM right. GRACE ULTRA.ICE&WATER Si PERM -A -GARNER and RIPCORD are treatments, which mry be I Ishii in the United Some and/or older counhiez of GCP Appeal TetM1nolryieamp,CDR-TRI Is a haderearmr.,,a.,& In the Unit" Ilet. antl/w other ounlriea, of Wiled Sped, Steel Corporation. Deradess Gold is a r,Ii.. trademark ofGangla-Pcdfic Corym'Old, This rcumbork i..,he, based compiled using available published Information as of the publicoXan data and may not ascurMely reflect cunent Iremni ownarsdip or scat.. ®Copyright 3016 GCP Applied TescMologies Inc Nl rights reserved. GCP Alto do TeUnologles trip., 63 Watmmme Avenue. Connector .W10d1on, In Canada, GCP Camara, Idr 294Clarence Road, West, Ajax, Ontario, Canada US 3C6. This document is only current as of the last real data s.ted below and is valid miry for us a In the W@ed Rome IraImportant that you always reW W the Warmly available niceness., at the URL balow to pmet.Ihe snort —at pmduR efonnabwr at the time of us , addpionallGelderre such as Contactor Monarch, Tedhrdral Gulletln; Detail 0rawlnge and derailing rep endations and other rels commands, a re oleo avalloble oa waw, gcpat[pm, Info, motion found on otheambeites muff net ire rellN up=, as they may not be up -to -dare or applicable to she cormione in your k.rlon and we do cot accept any responsibility for their content if there are any mn0lcta or Hyou need mom Information, please contact GCP Customer Si Leat Updated: Z023-01-11 9cpatmm/zolWiorn/pmtluds/gratci.water-shlek-rwfngandetlrymmt/grace-ice-water-shiek Page 6 of 6 American mil" slate Adding Natural Beauty to Your World' To Whom It May Concern, SLATE is natural stone and will not burn. The 2001 Uniform Building Code's description on Section 150.2 states: "Non-combustible Roof Covering: Non-combustible covering shall be one of the following: 4. Slate Shingles. The fire rating of Class A, B, or C is applied to a roofing assembly as a whole; any use of slate in a roofing assembly will only add to the overall fire rating. Section 1503 of the same code states further: "Non-combustible roof covering as defined in Section 1504.2 may be applied ... ... in lieu of a fire — retardant roofing assembly. " This can reduce the cost for the roofing installation. Additionally, the standard installation of slate roofing tiles using the double headlap method radically reduces the flow of hot gases into and out of the attic areas, thereby limiting the ingress of flame and fire. Due to the above points, insurance rates on buildings with slate roofs could be dramatically lower than when using other roofing materials — again reducing costs to homeowners and building operators. Top quality Natural Slate roofing supplied by American Slate Company will not fade or discolor; it is weather and freeze -thaw resistant and does not absorb water. It weighs the same as, or less than concrete tile. I trust the above will assist on future projects in these highly susceptible areas. Please feel free to call the number below when you need any assistance or information. Don Bailleaux VP West Coast Division American Slate 925-260-2490 Department 3019FPD Instrument Calibration Tracking Data current at 09:52:23'on 2010-07-08 Procedure - UL790 File No.: R20610 Assignment No.: IOCA2.3622. Client : NRCA Test. No.: 1 Instrument Last cal Next cal Verification date/time Verified by Test apparatus (.fire) was .calibrated on 2020-.07-08 Test apparatus (wind) was calibrated on 2010-07-08 Instruments used during test apparatus calibration: 97FO4DAS / 21095 2010-05-04 2.011-05-31 2010-07-08 07:06:55 auto 15FE5AV14 / 20303 2019-02-19 2011-02-28 2010-07-08 07:04:39 auto 16FOlIC / 21096 2010--05-04 2011-05-31 2010-07-08 07:06:55 auto. 83.FOICLK / 20562 2010-05-04 2011-0.5-3.1 2010-07-08 07:04:3.9 auto 9IF04CLK / 31457 2010-05-04 2011-05-31 2010-07-08 07:06:55 auto 027_1080001 /-57135 2008-02-25 2010-02-2.8 <No Value> <No Value> auto 19OF07MD / 45863 2010-07-06 2011-07-31 2010-01-08. 07:06:56 auto 199FOBMD / 45792 2009-10-08 2010-10-31 2010-.07-06 07:06:56 auto 97FO4DAS / 21095 2010-05-04 2011-05-31 2010-07-08 07:06:.55 auto 16FOlIC / 21096 2010-0.5-04 2.011-05-31 2010-07-08 07:06:55 auto 91F0.4CLK / 31457 2010-05-04 2011-05-31 2010-07-08 07:06:55 auto 022/080001 / 57135 200.0-02-25 2010-02-28 <No Value> <No Value> auto 19OF07MD / 45863 2010-07-06 2011-07-31 2010-07-08 07.06:56 auto 199FOSMD / 45792. 2009-10-08 2010-1.0-31 2010-07-08 07:06:56 auto Testwas conducted on 2010-07-08.. Instruments used during test operation: 83FO1CLK / 20562 2010-0.5-04. 2011-05-31 2010-07-08 08:53:32 auto 91F04CLK-/ 31457 2010-05-04 2011-05-31 2010-07-08 0.8:53:32 auto 19OF07MD / 458.63 2010-0.7-06 2011-07-31 2.020-07-08 08:53:32 auto 199FOBMD ! 45792 2009-10-08 2010-10-31 2010-07-08 08:53:32 auto end of page INTERMITTENT FLAME TEST -ANSI /UL790 (Eighth Edition) Project: IOCA23622 File: R20610 TestCode: 07081001 Testedby: PASTOR Engineer: RHODES Date: 07/08/10 Employee #: 14333 44947 Page 2 of 2 Client Name: NRCA System No. 1 Test No.: I Deck Thickness (in): I Class: A Slope (in/ft): S Ambient Temp ff ): 82 Svstem Description: # 30 underlayment Slate shingles over 1/2 inch plywood decks Test Observations: Char Depth (inches): 1/2 Test Duration (Hr:Min:Sec): 00:59:29 Summary of Results: No portion of the roof covering material was blown or fell off the test deck in the form of flaming / glowing brands, The roof deck was not exposed by breaking, sliding, cracking; or warping of the roof covering. No portions of the roof deck fell away in the form of glowing particles. There was no sustained flaming of the underside of the deck. Pass/Fail: PASS Only those products bearing the UL Mark should be considered as being covered by UL. INTERMITTENT FLAME TEST -ANSI /UL790 (Eighth Edition) Project: IOCA23622 File: R20610 TestCode: 07091001 Tested by: PASTOR Engineer. RHODES Date: 07/08/10 Employee i#: 14333 44947 Page 1 of 2 The testdeck was constructed in accordance with paragraph 4.2 The roof covering material was applied in accordance with paragraph 4.4 The test sample was conditioned in accordance with paragraph 4.5 Client Name: NRCA Svstem No. 1 Test No.: 1 Deck Thickness (in): 1 Class: A Slope (in/fr): 5 Ambient Temp(OF): 82 Svstem Descrintion: # 30 underlayment Slate shingles over 112 inch plywood decks Unrtercide Artivity First Smoke First Asphalt Drip (Hr.Mimsec) Mr:Min:Sec) First Glow (Hr:Min:Sec) Flames On Underside Hn1NEn:Sec) NA NA NA I NA Curran tllamrc Cycle Test Time (Minutes) Ignition (Min -See) Flames Out (Nlin:See) Max. flame Travel (feet) 1 0: - 4 N/A None 2 4-8 N/A None 3 8 - 12 N/A None 4 12 -16 N/A None 5 16 - 20 N/A None 6 20 - 24 NIA None 7 24 - 28 N/A None 8 28<- 32 NIA None 9 32 - 36 N/A None 10 36 - 40 N/A None 11 40 - 44 N/A None 12 44 - 48 N/A None 13 48.52 N/A None 14 52-56 N/A None 15 56 - 60 None N/A None Only those products bearing the UL Mark should be considered as being covered by UL. Department 301.9FPD Instrument Calibration Tracking Data current at 10:52:45 on 2.010-07-08 Procedure - UL79'0 File No.: R20610 Assignment No.: IOCA23622 Client : NRCA Test No.: 2 Instrument Last cal Next cal Verification date/time Verified by Test apparatus (fire) was calibrated on 2010-07-08 Test apparatus (wind) was calibrated on 2010-07-08 Instruments used during test apparatus calibration: 97FO4DAS / 21095 2010-05-04 2011-05-31 2010-07-08 07:06:55 auto. 15FE5AVM / 20303 2010-02-19 2011-02-28 2010-07-08 07:04:39 auto 16FOlIC / 2.1096 2010-05-04 2011-05-31 2010-07-08 07:06:55 auto 93POICLK / 20562 2�010-05-04 201.1-05-31 2.010-07-08 07.:04:39 auto. 91.F04CLK / 31457 2010-05-04 2011-05-31 2010-07-08 07:06:55 auto 0221080001 / 57135 2008-02-25 2010-02-28 <No Value> <No Value> auto 190F07MD / 45863 2010-07-06 2011-07-31 2010-07-08 07-:06:56 auto 199FOBMD / 45792 2009-10-08 2010-10-31 2010-07-08 07:06:56 auto 97F04DAS / 21095 2010-05-04 2011-05-31 2010-07-08 07:06:5.5 auto 9'IF04CLK / 31457 2010--05-04 2011-05-31.2010-07-08 07:06:55 auto Test was conducted an 2010-07-08. Instruments used during test operation: 83PO.ICLK / 20562 2010-05-04 2011-05-31 2010-07-08 10:09:.54 auto 51F99SCL / 21857 2010-03-17 2011-03-31 2010-07-OB 10:09:5.4 auto 19OF07MD / 45863 2010-07-06 2011-07-31 2010-07-08 10:09:54 auto 199F08MD / 45792 2009-10-08 2010-10-31 2010-07-08 10:09:54 auto end of page BURNING BRAND TEST -ANSI /UL790 (Eiehth Edition) Project: IOCA23622 Tested by: PASTOR Employee #: 14333 File: R20610 Engineer: RHODES 44947 The test deck was constructed in accordance with paragmph 4.2 The roof covering material was applied in accordance with paragraph 4.4 The test sample A%s conditioned in accordance with paragraph 4.5 BURNING BRAND TEST -ANSI /UL790 (Eighth Edition) TestCode: 07081002 Date: 07/08/ 10 Client Name: NRCA Brand Weight (g): 1950 System No, 1 Test No.: 2 Deck Thickness (in): 1 Class:: A Slope(iulft): 5 Ambient Temp ff): 86 System Description- # 30 underlayment Slate shingles over 1/2 inch plywood decks Underside Activit First Smoke First Asphalt Drip First Glow Flames On Underside (Hr:MiniSec) (Hr:Min:See) (Hr:Mln:Sec) (Hr:Min:See) 00:05t15 00:24:15 NA None Test Observations: 00:00:50 Surface flames above top of brand 00:03:07 Surface flames 1/2 foot above top of brand 00:05:15 Smoke on underside at Ho&ontal Joint 00:05:40 Brand 25% consumed 00:09:27 Brand 50014consumed 00:09:35 smoke stopped 00:13:56 Brand 75% consumed 00:15:09 Surface flames 1/2 foot above top of brand 00:15:10 Surface flames 0 feet above tap of brand 00:16:44 Surface flames 0 feet above top of brand 00:17:28 Brand 100%consumed 00:19:42 Discoloration on underside at plywood joint 00:21:49 Smoke continues on underside 00:24:15 Asphalt drip on underside at Horizontal Joint 00:35:36 All action ceased, test terminated. Ch®r De th(inches): 1/2 Test Duration(Hr:Min:Sec):00i No portion of the roof covering material was blown or fell off the test deck in the form of Ranting / glowing br nd& The roof deck was not exposed by breaking, sliding, cracking, or warping of the roof covering. No portions of the roof deck fell away in the form of glowing particles. There was no sustained flaming of the underside of the deck. Pass/Fail: PASS Only those products bearing the UL Mark should be considered as being covered by UL. National Slate Association 1014 West 36th Street Baltimore, Maryland 21211 866-256-2111 www.slateassociation.org OFFICERS COMMITTEE John Chan President Brian Chalsma Senior Vice President Dave Large Vice President Bob Pringle Vice President Jeffrey Levine Immediate Past President Matt Millen Treasurer Tim Underhill Executive Director BOARD MEMBERS Alan Buhol Dan Cornwell Robert Fulmer Clay Heald Russ Watsky May 3, 2016 This Cover Letter Must Be Included With Any Distribution Of The Five Page ANSII UL790 (ASTM E108) Report Attached, And Is Considered Part Of The Report By The National Slate Association. The Report (Including The Cover Letter) Must Be Reproduced In Full. No Partial Reproduction or Distribution Is Permitted Without The Written Approval Of The National Slate Association. When referencing the report, please use the following citation: National Slate Association/National Roofing Contractors Association, ANSI/ UL790 (ASTM E108) Test Report, Project No: IOCA23622, Poultney, VT, July 8, 2010 (available at www.slateassociation.org). ANSIIUL790 (ASTM El08) Test Report Project Number IOCA23622 dated July 8, 2010 is distributed by the National Slate Association for reference where the resistance to fire is a consideration in the selection of roof coverings. The testing was conducted by Underwriters Laboratories of Northbrook, Illinois under contract to the National Roofing Contractors Association and in co-operation with the National Slate Association. Testing was undertaken to independently re-establish the ability of North American produced, S-1 rated roofing slate to meet the requirements of a Class Afire rated roof system under current IBC codes. A test panel was assembled with a representative range of slate colors from National Slate Association quarry members from the United States and Canada. The test panel was constructed to meet the requirements of Section 6 of ASTM El08 Standard Test Methods for Fire Tests of Roof Coverings. Under the required Intermittent Flame Test and Burning Brand Test conducted by Underwriters Laboratories,'/a" thick, S-1 rated, North American produced roofing slate met the requirements of a Fire Class A roof covering when laid over ASTM D226 underlayment on a combustible roof deck. For questions related to this test report, please contact the National Slate Association toll free at 866-256-2111 or email mail@slateassociation.org. PO Box 915 Dana Point, CA. 92629 (949) 496-4695 Office (949) 201-0573 Cell Re: 901/903 ZURICH CIRCLE NEWPORT BEACH 7/12/2022 To the City of Newport Beach Building Division: Below is our recommendation for the roof underlayment for the aforementioned project 3 inches vertically over 12 horizontally sloped slate roof. This is a proven method that we have used for several homes in Southern California including Newport Beach. 1. Apply one layer of WR Grace Ice and Water Shield to entire sloped roof area. Noted in their literature, this product "Seals around fasteners —The rubberized asphalt layer in GRACE ICE & WATER SHIELD membrane seals around fasteners, resisting leakage caused by water -back up behind ice dames, or from wind driven rain. 2. Mechanically apply one layer of CertainTeed Mineral Surfaced FR Class A Cap Sheet. This product provides the best UV / Construction Traffic protection, and it Is fire rated. This protects the Grace Ice and Water Shield while roof is stacked for months preceding final installation of the slate (#4 below). 3. Prior to installing the slate, install one layer of GAF Versa Shield rolled membrane. 4. Install slate roof over the aforementioned items 1-3. If you need further assistance let me know. Best Regards, John D. Crouse License-577855 Business Office 2600 Louisville Road Savannah, Georgia 31415 Phone: (912) 964-96o9 Toll -Free: (866) 895-9940 Facsimile: (912) 964-9603 www.Vermont SlateCo.com sales@VermontSiateCo.com July 13, 2022 RE: 901 Zurich Circle and 903 Zurich Circle, Newport Beach, CA To: City of Newport Beach Building Division The following is an underlayment spec for 3:12 pitch slate roofs that meets or exceeds the recommendations of the National Slate Association Manual. This type of system has been used by many roofers, and has worked for numerous projects over the years: 1. One layer of WR Grace Ice and Water Shied to all areas below the roof slate. 2. Mechanically applied one layer of CertainTeed Mineral Surfaced FR Class A Cap sheet providing UV protection. 3. Install one layer of GAF Versa Shield rolled membrane before installing the slate roof. 4. Install slate roof. Feel free to contact me directly at (912) 441-4345 if you have any additional questions. Sincerely, Ken Rule, CEO Vermont Slate Co. 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