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18 18 <br />1 <br />2 <br />3 <br />4 <br />5 <br />6 <br />7 <br />8 <br />9 <br />10 <br />11 <br />12 <br />13 <br />14 <br />15 <br />16 <br />17 <br />10a <br />18 <br />19 <br />20 <br />21 <br />22 <br />23 <br />24 <br />25 <br />26 <br />27 <br />28 <br />29 <br />30 <br />31 <br />3 <br />4 <br />5 <br />28 <br />1 <br />20 <br />21 <br />19 <br />26 <br />1 <br />16 <br />2 <br />30 <br />29 <br />22 <br />23 <br />24 <br />19 <br />25 <br />jmwells design <br />713 washington street <br />kerrville, texas 78028 <br />830.890.8808 <br />jmwellsdesign@gmail.com/ <br />jackmwells@outlook.com <br />C O P Y R I G H T 2 0 1 7 <br />B I N D I N G . . .D:\Jack\My Documents\Drawings\LEER CONSTRUCTION\JANOON Banquet Remodel\Janoon Tenant Improvement.dwg-- <br />A2.2a <br />18.106 <br />Roof Details/ <br />SpecificationsTenant Improvement/ Design Build112 East Yosemite AvenueManteca, CaliforniaPhase 2Janoon Banquet and Event HallSECTION 07 54 00 <br />THERMOPLASTIC MEMBRANE ROOFING <br />PART 1 GENERAL <br />1.1 SECTION INCLUDES <br /> A. Waterproofing membrane which can accept the direct application of an exterior tiled wearing surface. <br />1.2 RELATED SECTIONS <br />A. Section 06 16 36 - Wood Panel Product Sheathing. <br />B.Section 09 30 00 - Tiling. <br />C.Section 07 50 00 - Membrane Roofing. <br />1.3 REFERENCES <br />A.ANSI A118.10 - ANSI Specification for Load Bearing, Bonded Waterproof Membranes. <br />B.ASTM C 627 - Assembly Components Installation Systems. <br />C.ASTM E 108-08 & CAN/ULC S107-03 - Methods of Fire Tests of Roof Coverings compliance. <br />D.CGSB 37.54-95 - Roofing and Waterproofing Membrane, Sheet Applied, Flexible, Polyvinyl Chloride; <br />Canadian General Standards Board. <br />E.CGSB 37-GP-55M - Application of Sheet Applied Flexible Polyvinyl Chloride Roofing Membrane; <br />Canadian General Standards Board. <br />F.FBC 2014 - Compliance with Florida Building Commission Requirements . <br />G.ICC-ES AC39 - Acceptance Criteria for Walking Decks compliance <br />H.ICC-ES AC75 - Acceptance Criteria for Membrane Roof Covering Systems compliance <br />I.Independent Quality Control <br />1.4 SUBMITTALS <br />A.Submit under provisions of Section 01 30 00 - Administrative Requirements. <br />B.Manufacturer's specifications, including data substantiating compliance with physical properties <br />specified. <br />C.Shop Drawings: Installation and seaming plan, showing joints, termination details, and interface with <br />other materials. <br />D.Samples: Two 8 1/2 inch by 11 inch (210 by 250 mm) pieces; labeled. <br />E.Manufacturer's printed installation instructions and recommendations, including precautions required <br />for seaming and adhering membrane. <br />F.Installer's Qualifications. <br />1.5 QUALITY ASSURANCE <br />A. Manufacturer Qualifications: Company specializing in providing products of the type specified in this <br />section, with minimum of 25 years of waterproofing experience. <br />B.Installer Qualifications: <br /> 1. Specialized in roof and balcony waterproofing. <br />2.Trained and currently authorized by manufacturer. <br />C.Pre-installation Meeting: Discuss waterproofing practices and precautions applicable to this project. <br /> 1. Convene minimum of 7 days prior to start of installation. <br />2.Require the attendance of: <br /> a. Manufacturer's representative. <br />b.Contractor's field superintendent. <br />c.Installation foreman. <br />d.Other trades affected by this work. <br />e.Owner's representative. <br />1.6 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING <br />A. Deliver products in manufacturer's original containers, dry and undamaged, with seals and labels intact. <br />1. Label uncured materials, both sheets and canned goods, with date of manufacturer and shelf life. <br />2.Do not use creased or damaged sheets. <br />3.Do not use products after end of shelf life. <br />B.Store and handle materials to prevent damage. <br /> 1. Place materials on pallets. <br />2.Prevent creasing of rolled materials. <br />3.Keep containers closed, except when removing materials from them. <br />C.Keep materials at temperature between 40 degrees F (4.4 degrees C) and 80 degrees F (26.6 degrees <br />C); if adhesives are exposed to lower temperature, verify useability with manufacturer before using. <br />1.7 PROJECT CONDITIONS <br />A. Maintain environmental conditions (temperature, humidity, and ventilation) within limits recommended <br />by manufacturer for optimum results. Do not install products under environmental conditions outside <br />manufacturer's recommended limits. <br />1.8 WARRANTY <br />A. Provide manufacturer's 10 year warranty for membrane leaks due to a manufacturing defect, covering <br />materials and/or repair and replacement labor for the Tiledek portion only. <br />PART 2 PRODUCTS <br />2.1 MANUFACTURERS <br />A.Manufacturer: Provide products of Duradek/Durarail U.S. Inc., 1722 Iron Street, North Kansas City, MO <br />64116 USA Toll Free Tel: 800-338-3568. Tel: (816) 421-5830. Fax: (816) 421-2924. <br />B.Substitutions: Not permitted. <br />C.Requests for substitutions will be considered in accordance with provisions of Section 01 60 00 - Product <br />Requirements. <br />2.2 MEMBRANE <br />A. Duradek Tiledek Membrane: Calendared polyvinyl chloride (PVC) film laminated to a woven, heat-set <br />polyester fabric on the back surface. A non-woven geo-textile polyester fabric is laminated to the top <br />surface to accept overlay. <br />1. Sheet Width: 72 inches (1829mm). <br />2.Sheet Thickness: 0.060 inch / 60 mil (1.5mm) <br />3.PVC Film Thickness: 0.050 inch (1.3 mm). <br />4.Weight: 55 ounces per square yard (1864 g/sm) nominal. <br />2.3 SUBSTRATE <br />A. Plywood: Minimum 3/4 inch (19 mm) exterior C-C sheathing grade with tongue in grove edges. Use <br />minimum 1 1/8" Sturd-I-Floor this project… <br />B.Concrete: concrete substrates are to comply with the requirements of the applicable code. <br />2.4 UNDERLAYMENTS <br />A. CBU (Cement Backer Unit): 1/2 inch (13mm) Durock cement board, as manufactured by USG. CBU to be <br />applied to the plywood using a latex hydraulic mortar and fasteners in accordance with the <br />manufacturer's specifications. <br />2.5 ADHESIVES <br />A. Duradek D-763-1: Water-based Liquid Adhesive - trowel grade, 11.5 Liter pail. <br />2.6 OVERLAYS <br />A.Porcelain Tile: As specified in Division 9 meeting TTMAC or TCNA requirements. Freeze thaw rated where <br />required. <br />B.Stone Tile: As specified in Division 9 meeting TTMAC or TCNA requirements. Freeze thaw rated where <br />required. <br />D.Bond Coat: For tile application directly to drainage matt; use a medium bed dry-set mortar which <br />meets ANSIA118.1-1999 (2005) in accordance with the manufacturer's specifications. <br />E.Bond Coat: For CBU application directly to plywood substrate; use a poly modified mortar <br />F.Tile Grout: Use exterior grade, odor and stain resistant, sanded grout which meets ANSI A118.3. <br />PART 3 EXECUTION <br />3.1 EXAMINATION <br />A. Verify that surfaces and site conditions are ready to receive work and conform to membrane <br />manufacturer's requirements. <br />B.Verify that deck is: <br /> 1. Secure, well supported, solid, and in accordance with local code structural requirements. <br />2.Minimum 3/4 inch (19mm) C-C grade exterior sheathing with tongue-and-groove edges. <br />3.Clean and smooth, free of depressions, waves, and projections, properly sloped to drains, valleys, or <br />eaves. <br />4.Dry and free of ice and snow. <br />C.Notify the Architect of any conditions that would prevent satisfactory completion of the work. Do not <br />proceed until unsatisfactory conditions are corrected. <br />3.2 PREPARATION <br />A. Do not proceed with installation until substrate preparation is complete. <br />B.Coordinate timing of installation to avoid construction traffic over completed traffic membrane <br />surfaces. <br />C.Wood Substrate: Verify plywood is fastened according to local building code requirements. <br />D.Coordinate installation with installation of drains and similar accessories. <br />3.3 UNDERLAYMENT INSTALLATION <br />A. Laminate underlayment panel to plywood subfloor using polymer modified mortar. Cover mortar with <br />panel immediately. Stagger joints by 1/2 panel in both directions from plywood subfloor joints. Fit ends and <br />edges closely, leaving a maximum 1/8 inch (3mm) gap at panel edges and ends. <br />B.Fasten panels to subfloor while mortar is wet with 1 1/4 inch (32mm) Durock wood screws spaced 6 <br />inches on center in both directions and 1/2 inch (12.5mm) from ends and edges. Do not overdrive <br />fasteners. <br />Roof Specifications <br />Section - <br /> at Roof Drain <br />1 1/2" = 1'-0"01 <br />Roof Detail - <br /> at Existing Structure <br />3" = 1'-0"02 <br />ROOFING NOTES <br />3.4 MEMBRANE INSTALLATION <br />A.Do not install when temperature is below 45 degrees F (7.0 degrees C) or above 98 degrees F (36.6 <br />degrees C). Do not install when winds are gusting over 30 mph (48.3 kph). <br />B.Do not dilute primers, adhesives, coatings, or sealants. <br />C.Install membrane with seams placed in direction of slope. Overlap field seams 1.5 inch (38 mm), <br />heat-weld all seams in accordance with manufacturer's instructions. <br />D.Mechanically fasten all perimeter edges and penetrations. <br />E.Install flashings and accessories. Seal around all penetrations, drains, and edges. <br />3.5 FLOOD TEST A. Perform a flood test with a minimum of 2 inches of water for 24 hours to verify a leak free <br />installation. Plug drains and position barriers to contain water. Repair any leaks and retest before covering <br />the membrane. <br />3.6 DRAINAGE MAT INSTALLATION A. Drainage mat is applied using a bond coat specified by the drainage <br />mat manufacturer. <br />B.Perimeter flashings are to be installed to allow any moisture draining through the drainage mat to <br />escape. <br />3.7 TILE INSTALLATION A. Mix rapid setting, flexible, polymer-modified thinset mortars in accordance with <br />latex manufacturer's instructions or as directed by TTMAC or TCNA. <br />B.Set tiles in accordance with TTMAC or TCNA standards. <br />C.Install expansion or movement control joints where required by TTMAC or TCNA standards. <br />3.8 ADJUSTING AND CLEANING A. Clean soiled areas in accordance with manufacturer's <br />recommendations. <br />B.Repair damaged areas to match original materials. <br />3.9 PROTECTION A. Protect finished work from traffic using durable temporary materials. <br />END OF SECTION <br />Roof Specifications; cont. <br />Roof Detail - <br /> at "Kerf" <br />3" = 1'-0"03 <br />5401 N. Hickman Rd., Denair, Ca. 95316 <br />(209) 485-8620 <br />Issued For Reference, No Changes This Sheet...