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<big><big>Division A - Scope, Use of Standards, and Guarantee </big></big>
 
<big><big>Division A - Scope, Use of Standards, and Guarantee </big></big>
 
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<big><big><big><big><big>Part 3 - Guarantee</big></big></big></big></big>
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<big><big><big><big><big>Part 2 - Structure and Organization of RPM and Standards</big></big></big></big></big>
==={{hilite | Section 3.1. RoofStar Guarantee Program || 2020-July-3 }}===
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==Section 2.1. How to Read Standards==
====3.1.1. Purpose of RoofStar Guarantee====
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===2.1.1. Structure of the Roofing Practices Manual===
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====2.1.1.1. Division====
 
<ol>
 
<ol>
<li>The '''''RoofStar Guarantee Program''''' provides depreciation-free repair or replacement coverage for materials and workmanship, for five, ten or fifteen years (the Guarantee Period), up to the limits (Contract Value) stated on the Guarantee Certificate, to rectify leaks through new roofing or grade-level waterproofing system materials.
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<li>The structure of the RPM has changed over time. Originally published as a paper-based binder with twelve tabs, it was digitized in 2012 and converted to an online wiki format. In 2016, the wiki-based RPM was restructured to form five Divisions, A through E.
<li>Coverage is subject to the conditions and limitations stated on the Guarantee Certificate, and as provided below.
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<br><br>
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:'''Division A: Scope, Use of Standards, and Guarantee'''
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::Division A contains important information about the RPM and the '''''RoofStar Guarantee Program''''', including any limitations and exclusions applicable to a '''''RoofStar Guarantee'''''.
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:'''Division B: Standards'''
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::Standards are listed by system according to the weather-side surface and are further divided by system categories - '''Roof Waterproofing Systems''', '''Water-shedding Systems''', and '''Grade-level Waterproofing Systems'''.  Explanatory notes may be incorporated at the end of each Standard.
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:'''Division C: Accepted Materials'''
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::Division C contains all the listed Accepted Materials used in the '''''RoofStar Guarantee Program'''''; it is searchable by a variety of methods, each made simple by ready hyperlinks.
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:'''Division D: Construction Details'''
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::Division D houses the construction details that support each Standard.  Construction Details are categorized by Division and then by System, and each System is then organized by the Part structure with which each Standard is organized.
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:'''Division E: General Information'''
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::Division E contains short articles on related subject matters and includes reference materials commonly used in design and construction.
 
</li></ol>
 
</li></ol>
  
====3.1.2. Framework of RoofStar Guarantee====
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===2.1.2. Structure of Standards===
=====<big>3.1.2.1. Overview</big>=====
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====2.1.2.1. Purpose and Function of Structure====
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Standards in the RPM are arranged by group and then by system (i.e. "Waterproofing Roof Systems" is a Group; "Polymer-modified Bitumen Membrane Systems" is a System type).  Each Standard published in the RPM is an arrangement of minimum requirements, {{hilite | guiding principles, || 2025-October-25 }} and recommendations, which are necessary to design and construct a ''roof system'' that will qualify for a '''''RoofStar Guarantee'''''.  Standards include requirements and commentary on supporting decks and walls, and on any ''overburden'' a ''system'' may support, even though a '''''RoofStar Guarantee''''' does not extend coverage to these.
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In each Standard, the term ''assembly'' may be used when a specific deck type is mentioned or implied; otherwise, a Standard pertains only to the ''system'' {{hilite | which is || 2025-October-25 }} the arrangement of materials installed on a suitable deck surface.
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Every roofing Standard is arranged linearly, from {{hilite | general requirements || 2025-October-25 }} {{strike| that are general in nature || 2024-October-21 }} (Part 1) to requirements that are particular (for example, requirements for ''systems'' intended to support ''overburden'' - Part 14).  Standards for ''waterproofing'' at grade are arranged almost identically to waterproofing roof Standards.  This linear arrangement also reflects the bottom-to-top construction sequence of an ''assembly''.  Except for Part 4, which addresses general material qualities and handling, the arrangement of a Standard's Parts reflects the following sequence and addresses design, material, and construction requirements in each one:
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! Part!! Content
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| Part 1  || '''General''' (covers design, material, and construction requirements for all ''systems'')
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| Part 2  || '''Supporting Structures''': Decks and Walls
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| Part 3  || '''Securing the Roof Assembly''' (to resist displacement by wind)
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| Part 4  || '''Materials''' (General material qualities, applicable to all Parts, and to the entire construction process)
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| Part 5  || '''Deck and Wall Overlays''' (materials used to render a suitable surface for the ''system'')
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| Part 6  || '''Air and Vapour Controls'''
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| Part 7  || '''Insulation'''
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| Part 8  || '''Insulation Overlays''' (Eave protection, Underlayments, and ventilation, in the Standards for ''water-shedding roof systems'')
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| Part 9  || '''Roof Field''' (Field Panels, Field Shingles, or Field Shakes, in the Standards for ''water-shedding roof systems'')
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|-
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| Part 10 || '''Perimeters and Walls''' (including parapets, control joints, and expansion joints)
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| Part 11  || '''Drainage'''
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| Part 12  || '''Penetrations and Curbs'''
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| Part 13  || '''Linear Metal Flashing''' (sheet metal flashings used for protection or water diversion)
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| Part 14  || '''The Roof as a Platform''' (concerning amenity spaces and other loads superimposed on the ''roof system'')
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|}
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{{hilite | The term "Reserved" is applied to some Parts, sections, sub-sections, or articles to retain the structure of a Standard so that one Standard can easily be compared with other Standards.  Using "Reserved" also facilitates possible future additions. || 2025-October-25 }}
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Every Standard is written as an integrated document; each Part supports the others and cannot be read or understood apart from the rest.  Therefore, the reader must become familiar with the entire Standard, including all three Sections in each Part.
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====2.1.2.2. Parts and Sections====
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<ol>
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<li>Each Standard is divided into fourteen Parts, and each Part is normally divided into three Sections:
 
<ol>
 
<ol>
<li>The reach of a RoofStar Guarantee is made possible through a rigorous Quality Assurance and Quality Control program for all roofing and grade-level waterproofing ''projects'' that (a) specify the Guarantee and (b) are constructed by RCABC contractor Members to meet the material and construction requirements of the Program.  The '''''RoofStar Guarantee Program''''' is comprised of five principal requirements that make it successful and an internationally recognized model of how to control and ensure quality.
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<li>'''Section 1 (General)''' includes definitions and broadly applicable design guidelines or standards.
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<li>'''Section 2 (Materials)''' includes specific material requirements within the Part.
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<li>'''Section 3 (Application)''' includes the requirements, guiding principles, recommendations and ancillary information necessary for the Contractor to build the system that qualifies for a '''''RoofStar Guarantee'''''.
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</li></ol>
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<li>Each section is divided into sub-sections, articles, sentences and clauses. With minor exceptions, all requirements and recommendations are contained in Articles.  This nomenclature loosely mimics the structure of the ''British Columbia Building Code'' and its parent Code, the ''National Building Code of Canada''. The nomenclature of the ''RPM'' can be illustrated this way:
 
</li></ol>
 
</li></ol>
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::{| class="wikitable"
<div style="width:300px;text-align: left;">
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::[[File:RoofStar with labels.jpg|300 px | link=http://rpm.rcabc.org/images/c/c8/RoofStar_with_labels.jpg]]
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! Nomenclature !! Example
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| '''Group''' || Waterproofing Roof Systems
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| '''System''' || Polymer-modified Bituminous Membranes
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| '''Standard''' || Standard for SBS-Modified Bitumen Membrane Roof Systems
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| '''Part''' || Part 3 -  Securing the Roof Assembly
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| '''Section''' || 3.1. Design
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| '''Subsection''' || 3.1.4. Conventionally Insulated Roof Systems
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| '''Article''' || 3.1.4.3. Specifying an Assembly with Proven Past Performance
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| '''Sentence''' || …(1)
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| '''Clause''' || …(1)(4)
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| '''Sub-clause''' || …(1)(4)(3)
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=====<big>3.1.2.2. Independent Field Reviews</big>=====
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===2.1.3. Standards Content===
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====2.1.3.1. Use of “and” and “or” between {{hilite | Sentences, Clauses, and Sub-clauses || 2025-October-25 }} of a Sentence====
 
<ol>
 
<ol>
<li>Highly qualified, fully independent professional roof Observers who know and understand our '''''RoofStar Guarantee Standards''''' provide regular course-of-construction reviews to ensure each project is built with Accepted Materials, by qualified personnel, according to '''''RoofStar Guarantee Standards'''''.
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<li>Throughout the Standards, multiple {{hilite | Sentences, Clauses, and Sub-clauses || 2025-October-25 }} are connected by the word “and” or “or” at the end of the second last {{hilite | Sentence, Clause, or Sub-clause || 2025-October-25 }} in the series. Although this connecting word appears only once, it is meant to apply to all the preceding Clauses or Sub-clauses within that series.  Each connected Sub-clause ends with a comma to indicate connection.  In all cases, a Clause (and its Subclauses, if any) must be read in conjunction with the beginning of the Sentence.
<li>Observers review the performance of the ''project'' after the first two years, and again during subsequent years (applicable to the 10 and 15-Year Guarantees), and provide the Owner with reports that detail the ''project'' condition and identify maintenance or repair needs, so that Owners can look after their investments.
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<br><br>
</li></ol>
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{{hilite | See the examples below. || 2025-October-25 }}
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{| class="wikitable"
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| '''Example: Use of "or"'''<br>
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In the example below (from Article 12.1.3.4. in the waterproofing roof Standards), the use of “or” at the end of Clause (7)(1) (bolded for emphasis only) means that only one of the conditions (Clause (7)(1) or (7)(2)) must be satisfied to complete the intent of the sentence:<br>
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:7) Reinforced liquid membrane flashing systems may be specified only where
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::1) sheet membrane applications are not practicable (i.e., complex geometry), '''or'''
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::2) the top edge of membrane plies must be terminated on a vertical surface and other means of termination are not practicable or even possible.
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'''Example: Use of "and"'''<br>
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In the following example (from Article 11.3.2.5. in the “RGC Standard for Vegetated Roof Assemblies”), the use of “and” at the end of Clause (1)(2) (again, bolded for emphasis only) means that all three conditions (Clauses (1)(1) through (1)(3)) must be satisfied to complete the sentence; if one of the three conditions is not met, the state of “substantial establishment” has not been achieved:
  
=====<big>3.1.2.3. Published Guarantee Standards</big>=====
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:1) An ''extensive vegetated roof system'' shall be considered substantially established when
<ol>
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::1) ''plants'' covers at least 80 per cent (by area) of the growing media,
<li>Clear, objective, evidence-based standards guide the construction of a ''project'' guaranteed by the RCABC Guarantee Corp. (RGC).
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::2) ''plants'' demonstrate firmness and proper colouration (wilting and discolouration from overwatering or poor nutrition is not acceptable), '''and'''
<li>All Standards are published in the ''Roofing Practices Manual'', which also lists currently accepted materials that qualify for a '''''RoofStar Guarantee'''''.
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::3) no more than 10 per cent of the joints between pre-grown mats are visible during inspection.
</li></ol>
 
  
=====<big>3.1.2.4. Technically Qualified Installers</big>=====
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<ol>
 
<li>A RoofStar-guaranteed ''project'' (currently applicable to only ''roof waterproofing systems'', Architectural Sheet Metal roofs and ''grade-level waterproofing'') must be supervised and directed by Member employees who are recognized nationally with a Red Seal certificate for their expertise.
 
<li>RCABC policy dictates specific crew-size ratios, to ensure quality installation from beginning to end (Similar personnel requirements for other water-shedding roof guarantees are under development).
 
 
</li></ol>
 
</li></ol>
  
=====<big>3.1.2.5. Membership</big>=====
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====2.1.3.2. Measurements====
 
<ol>
 
<ol>
<li>RCABC Member Contractors commit themselves to provide the best workmanship in the industry, and that commitment is underwritten by demonstrable financial stability, a history of excellence, COR certification (for the best safety on the job), ethical standards and performance bonds held by the RGC.
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<li>All values in the RPM and its Standards are given in metric units; Imperial measurements are typically shown in parentheses.
 
</li></ol>
 
</li></ol>
  
=====<big>3.1.2.6. Accepted Materials</big>=====
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====2.1.3.3. {{hilite | Defined Terms || 2025-October-25 }}====
 
<ol>
 
<ol>
<li>A RoofStar-guaranteed ''project'' is built with only pre-qualified, proven materials, and they are backed by Material Bonds collected from our manufacturing members (Ref. [[Scope_of_RPM_and_Standards#1.1.2.1. Liability Limited to RoofStar Guarantee | Div. A, Article 1.1.2.1.(4)]] concerning material acceptance).
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<li>A defined term in a Standard or any other part of the RPM is indicated with ''italics''. In addition to the terms defined in the [http://rpm.rcabc.org/index.php?title=Glossary '''Glossary'''], the following definitions are used throughout this ''Manual'' and in each Standard.
<li>Only accepted materials are listed in the ''Manual''; materials that are not listed do not qualify for a '''''RoofStar Guarantee'''''.
 
</li></ol>
 
  
===Section 3.2. Coverage===
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:;''Contractor'': means {{strike| the installer of a ''project''. For the purpose of issuing a '''''RoofStar Guarantee''''', ''Contractor'' shall be read to mean || 2024-October-21 }} {{hilite | a roofing contractor who is || 2025-October-25 }} an Active Member of the RCABC.
====3.2.1. Terms and Limitations of Coverage====
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=====<big>3.2.1.1. Guarantee Terms</big>=====
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:;''Design Authority'': means the individual or firm responsible for the issuance of ''Project'' specifications and details to which the ''Project'' will be bid and constructed. When a ''Contractor'' designs a ''Project'', the ''Contractor'' is deemed to be the ''Design Authority''.
<ol>
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;:
<li>Many waterproofing and water-shedding systems qualify for a '''''RoofStar Guarantee''''', which is available for five (5), ten (10) or fifteen (15) year terms, for commercial, industrial, institutional, multi-family, stratified and residential ''projects''.
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:;''Guarantor'': means the '''''RGC''''' '''''RoofStar Guarantee Program''''' that issues the '''''RoofStar Guarantee''''' ("''Guarantee''") and {{strike| the two terms || 2024-October-21 }} may be used interchangeably {{hilite | with '''''RGC''''' || 2025-October-25 }}.
<li>Requirements for all guarantee terms are summarized in Part 1, subsection 1.1.2. of the ''roof system'' Standards, which can be found in [[Main Page | Division B]] of the RPM.
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;:
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:;''Manual'': means the '''''Roofing Practices Manual'''''.
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;:
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:;''Project'': means the {{hilite | scope of work for which the ''Contractor'' is responsible|| 2022-February-5 }}.
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;:
 
</li></ol>
 
</li></ol>
  
====={{hilite | {{hilite | <big>3.2.1.2. Limitations and Exclusions of Guarantee</big> || 2025-January-31 }} || 2020-July-3 }}=====
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====2.1.3.4. Text {{hilite | Conventions and || 2025-October-25 }} Classification====
 
 
 
<ol>
 
<ol>
<li>Every '''''RoofStar Guarantee''''' is governed by the conditions and limitations on the Guarantee Certificate.
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<li>{{strike| Sentences in || 2024-October-21 }}{{hilite | The sentences, clauses, and sub-clauses of || 2025-October-25 }} a Standard are coloured to classify and differentiate language, to provide clarity of meaning and importance.  There are four classifications of text used in all Standard published in the RPM:
<li>Subject to the conditions and limitations on the Guarantee Certificate, a '''''RoofStar Guarantee''''' pays to repair leaks resulting from
 
 
<ol>
 
<ol>
<li>a failure of new materials purchased, supplied, and installed by the ''Contractor'' and listed in Division C of the Roofing Practices Manual, inclusive of roof-related ''linear metal flashings'', or
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<li>'''Requirements''' are shown in '''black''', and are statements conventionally expressed by "must" or "shall". They convey what is required for the ''project'' to qualify for a '''''RoofStar Guarantee'''''.
<li>the improper or deficient installation of new materials.
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<li>'''Guiding Principles''' are shown in <span class="principles">'''green'''</span>. Guiding Principles support the requirements and are typically expressed by the use of "should" in the text, but occasionally indicated by "may". Guiding Principles may also pertain to how the '''''RoofStar Guarantee Program''''' is administered. Contained within "Guiding Principles" are Risk Management Best Practices which are binding upon the ''Contractors'' who perform work to conform to a Standard.
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<li>'''Recommendations''' are shown in <span class="recommended">'''red'''</span> and are not binding. They are typically expressed with the use of "recommend". While "recommendations" are non-binding, they are nevertheless important, and the reader is strongly urged to adopt them.
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<li>'''Reference (Informative or explanatory text)'''  is rarely displayed in the body of a Standard (usually, informative material is allocated to the Notes for a Standard), but when it appears in the body of a Standard it is shown in <div class="reference">blue.</div>
 
</li></ol>
 
</li></ol>
<li>Notwithstanding the specific causes of leaks named on the Guarantee Certificate, a '''''RoofStar Guarantee''''' <u>does not cover</u> leaks resulting from
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<li>The following additional conventions are used throughout the Standards:
 
<ol>
 
<ol>
<li>improper design,
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<li>Use of the singular does not exclude the plural (and vice versa) when the sense allows.
<li>overloading from ''overburden'', amenities, or equipment,
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<li>The term "standard" and "requirement" have the same meaning.
<li>wrinkling, buckling, or movement of a primary material,
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<li>The term "Standard" (when capitalized) refers to the document (the Standard) that governs the design, permissible materials, and application requirements for a specific ''system''.
<li>water entry from other building components (walls, skylights, etc.),
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{{strike| <li>Standards are written using a structured numbering system which is explained above. || 2024-October-21 }}
<li>the failure of a drain or flashing supplied or installed by anyone other than the ''Contractor'',
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{{strike| <li>Italicized text indicates defined terminology. See the [http://rpm.rcabc.org/index.php?title=Glossary '''Glossary'''] for more defined terms used in this ''Manual''. || 2024-October-21 }}
<li>neglected maintenance of the project,
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<li>Bold italics are used to denote documents or programs of the RCABC and the '''''RGC''''' ('''''Guarantor''''').
<li>building air leakage, or the use or absence of air or vapour controls,
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<li>Internal and external references (i.e., building codes, standards) are generally titled in plain type; titles of articles, or subtitles of a standard, are expressed within quotation marks.
<li>modifications to the ''project'' made by anyone other than the ''Contractor'', or
 
<li>changes in building use or occupancy.
 
 
</li></ol>
 
</li></ol>
<li>A '''''RoofStar Guarantee''''' will not cover or pay for
 
<ol>
 
<li>the quality, installation, or performance of the ''supporting deck'',
 
<li>drain leaders, which are not considered part of the ''roof system'',
 
<li>the costs to remove and reinstall irrigation or other services (including, without limitation, electrical and gas services),
 
<li>replacement (new for old) of any ''overburden'',
 
<li>damage or leaks caused by the roots of invasive plant species (i.e., certain varieties of bamboo or willow), regardless of measures taken to protect the membrane,
 
<li>a sacrificial third ply or a coating, used as a walkway or warning zone, which is not considered part of the ''roof system'',
 
<li>the cost to maintain the roof or its related systems,
 
<li>redistributing, relocating, or replacing ballast or any ''overburden'' displaced by wind, or
 
<li>thermal loss, howsoever caused.
 
 
</li></ol>
 
</li></ol>
<li>To facilitate leak investigation and repairs, the '''''RoofStar Guarantee''''' will pay the ''Contractor'' for the removal and reinstallation of an ''overburden'' but only when the ''overburden'' was installed by the ''Contractor'', it is confined to a single, physically defined project areas (no maximum size), and the ''overburden'' conforms to the following limitations:
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====2.1.3.5. Change Indication====
 
<ol>
 
<ol>
<li>The ''overburden'' is an ''extensive vegetated roof system'' comprised of trays or other recognized modular methods and is less than 152.4 mm (6”) in depth, exclusive of the plants.
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<li>Changes to Standards or published accepted materials are highlighted with yellow and remain highlighted for a period of twelve months from the date of change. Other changes to published resources in the RPM are not highlighted or otherwise indicated.
<li>The ''overburden'' is unitized (i.e., pavers on pedestals), where each unit does not exceed 1 M2 or 90 Kg (200 lb.).
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{{strike| <li>The term <span class="reference">"Reserved"</span> is applied to some Parts, sub-sections or Articles to ease comparability with other Standards, and to facilitate possible future additions. || 2024-October-21 }}
<li>The ''overburden'' is loose gravel (including its associated drainage or protection material materials), and the gravel is less than 150 mm (6”) deep.
 
<li>The ''overburden'' is comprised of structures, furnishings, or planters, but only when they are easily detachable and removable, their detachment and removal does not require the services of a specialized trade (i.e., photovoltaic panels), and each item that must be removed is no heavier than 90 Kg (200 lb).
 
 
</li></ol>
 
</li></ol>
<br>
 
<big>In addition to the foregoing limitations and exclusions, the following conditions apply to every ''project''.</big>
 
  
<li>Only new materials are permitted in a roof covered by a '''''RoofStar Guarantee'''''; the reuse of existing materials on a ''project'', except as otherwise permitted in a Standard, may void a '''''RoofStar Guarantee'''''.
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===2.1.4. Notes to Standards===
<li>All materials or products supplied by anyone other than an Associate Member of the RCABC, or which are installed by someone other than the ''Contractor'', will be excluded from coverage under the ''Guarantee'', and may void the ''Guarantee'' entirely.
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====2.1.4.1. Function of Notes in the Standards====
<li>An Integrity Scan
 
 
<ol>
 
<ol>
<li>must be performed by an RGC-recognized service provider listed in this ''Manual'',
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<li>Notes referenced and linked in each Standard are informative only and are non-binding; they are published only as commentary, intended to support or provide an explanation of requirements, guiding principles, or recommendations published in the Standards.
<li>is required on all ''waterproofing systems'' when ''overburdens'', amenities, or equipment are or will be installed on the completed ''waterproofing system'' by anyone other than the ''Contractor'', to ensure the waterproofing is leak and damage-free,
 
<li>is required on all ''waterproofing systems'' when ''overburdens'', amenities, or equipment are or will be installed on the completed ''waterproofing system'' by the ''Contractor'', but only when
 
<ol>
 
<li>the total ''project'' area (footprint), inclusive of planters or other waterproofed features, exceeds 18.58 m2 (200 sf), and
 
<li>the ''overburdens'', amenities or equipment exceed 150 mm (6”) in depth, and
 
 
</li></ol>
 
</li></ol>
<li>is not required when the ''Contractor'' installs ''overburden'', amenities, or equipment
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==Section 2.2. Images, References, and Material Products==
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===2.2.1. Use of Illustrations and Construction Details===
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====2.2.1.1. Illustrations====
 
<ol>
 
<ol>
<li>equal to or less than 150 mm (6”) in depth.  
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<li>Illustrations are offered throughout a Standard to supplement the text and are considered non-binding and informative only.
<li>the total ''project'' area (footprint), inclusive of planters or other waterproofed features, is less than 18.58 m2 (200 sf), but the ''Contractor'' must nevertheless protect all membrane-covered surfaces (including walls and parapets) with RoofStar-accepted protection materials immediately after the membrane is installed.
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<li>Where an illustration appears to differ from a Standard, the Standard shall be considered binding.
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<li>Illustrated materials and applications are representational and therefore any similarity to actual materials or methods, including colours or textures, is purely accidental.
 
</li></ol>
 
</li></ol>
See '''Figure 1.1''' for further reference.
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{| class="wikitable"; table style="background-color:white"; border="#A9A9A9;"
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====2.2.1.2. Construction Details====
|+ '''Figure 1.1'''  (Click to expand)
 
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| [[File:Figure 1.1.jpg|class=img-responsive | link=http://rpm.rcabc.org/images/c/cf/Figure_1.1.jpg | 550 px]]
 
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</li></ol>
 
<li>Electronic Leak Detection is
 
 
<ol>
 
<ol>
<li>optional for ''waterproofing roof systems'', and
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<li>Construction Details are located outside of a Standard but may be linked to the Standard within the body of text.
<li>required for grade-level waterproofing systems.
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<li>Construction Details may be considered complementary to the Standard and include notes and additional hyperlinks that either direct the reader back to the Standard or to an external document.
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<li>Where a Construction Detail appears to differ from a Standard, the Standard shall be considered binding.
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<li>Illustrated materials and applications are representational and therefore any similarity to actual materials or methods, including colours or textures, is purely accidental.
 
</li></ol>
 
</li></ol>
<li>The '''''Guarantor''''' must be notified in writing of any modifications or repairs to the RoofStar-guaranteed project, and when modifications or repairs are made, they must be
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===2.2.2. Reference Publications===
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====2.2.2.1. Codes and External Standards====
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<li>made by a ''Contractor'', following the requirements in the Standard for the ''roof system'', and
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<li>inspected by an RGC-accepted observer.
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<li>{{hilite | The National Building Code of Canada || 2025-October-25 }},
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<li>{{hilite | Standards published by the CSA Group for the CSA A123 Technical Committee on Roofing || 2025-October-25 }},
<li>The building owner must ensure that the project and its components are properly maintained.  
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<li>{{hilite | Standards published by || 2025-October-25 }} ASTM International {{strike| (current edition of standards, as identified in this ''Manual'') || 2024-October-21 }}, and
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<li>{{hilite | Standards published by ANSI/SPRI || 2025-October-25 }}.
 
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====3.2.2. Quality Assurance====
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===2.2.3. Material Products===
=====<big>3.2.2.1. Overview</big>=====
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====2.2.3.1. Materials accepted by the Guarantor (RGC)====
 
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<li>''Project'' observations are required as part of the '''''RoofStar Guarantee Program''''', and these must be conducted by RoofStar-accepted independent Observers (not members of the RCABC) who are employed by RoofStar-accepted firms located and doing business in British Columbia. Each '''''RoofStar Guarantee''''' includes the following work performed by an independent Observer.
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<li>Materials identified or described in this ''Manual'' and the Standards apply only to those which are accepted by the RGC, unless stated otherwise.
 
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</li></ol>
  
=====<big>3.2.2.2. Course of Construction Reviews</big>=====
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==Section 2.3. Editions, Revisions, and Authority==
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===2.3.1. Digital and Printed Editions===
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====2.3.1.1. Authoritative Version of RPM and Standards====
 
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<li>Each '''''RoofStar Guarantee''''' includes the following work performed by an independent Observer
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<li>Each Standard is prepared by the RCABC Guarantee Corp. (RGC) Technical Committee, under the final approval of the RCABC Guarantee Corp. (RGC) Board of Directors and is republished every four months.  
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<li>While printable versions of each Standard are available for download by users of the RPM, the online version remains the authoritative document in all respects and is binding.
<li>A First Observation that includes an evaluation of the supporting deck surface and its suitability under the '''''RoofStar Guarantee Standards''''' for the ''project''.
 
<li>Regular observations, on a daily basis when possible or as otherwise mandated by the RoofStar Fee Calculator, during the course of ''project'' construction. These observations provide third-party oversight to ensure that the design, materials and application practices conform to the '''''RoofStar Guarantee Standards''''' and RoofStar-accepted Materials.
 
<li>A Final Observation once the work has been completed by the ''Contractor''.
 
<li>Written reports that reflect observations and communication during the course of construction, inclusive of recommendations to the ''Contractor'' and to the '''''RoofStar Guarantee Program'''''.
 
<li>A Performance Review conducted at the 2-year anniversary of the ''project'' completion date, presented in writing jointly to the building ''owner'' and the '''''RoofStar Guarantee Program''''', and
 
<li>Subsequent Performance Reviews (for the '''10-year RoofStar Guarantee''' only), conducted at the 5-year and 8-year anniversaries of the ''project'' completion date, presented in writing jointly to the building ''owner'' and the '''''RoofStar Guarantee Program'''''.
 
</li></ol>
 
 
</li></ol>
 
</li></ol>
  
=====<big>3.2.2.3. Compliance and Performance Reviews</big>=====
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====2.3.1.2. Authority and Conflict====
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<li>The RPM is the authoritative body of Standards for the '''''RoofStar Guarantee Program'''''.  However, should a conflict arise || 2024-October-21 }}
 
<ol>
 
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<li>Every '''''RoofStar Guarantee''''' is issued jointly by the member ''Contractor'' and the '''''RoofStar Guarantee Program''''' (RGC), once the ''project'' has been completed and any significant deficiencies have been addressed by the ''Contractor''.  
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<li>between a ''manufacturer's'' {{strike| published || 2024-October-21 }} specifications and {{strike| the '''''RoofStar Guarantee''''' requirements published in || 2024-October-21 }} {{hilite | an '''''RGC''''' Standard || 2025-October-25 }}, written agreement must be secured from the '''''Guarantor''''' for determination of the appropriate {{strike| standard || 2024-October-21 }} {{hilite | requirement(s) || 2025-October-25 }}.
<li>The Guarantee Period commences on the date of the Final Project Review, and expires on that anniversary five, ten or fifteen years hence, depending upon the Guarantee Period purchased by the ''owner''.  
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<li>between a ''manufacturer's'' {{strike| published || 2024-October-21 }} specifications and the guidelines {{strike| issued || 2024-October-21 }} {{hilite | published || 2025-October-25 }} in the Roofing Practices Manual, the latest '''''RoofStar Guarantee''''' requirements published in {{hilite | an '''''RGC''''' Standard shall supersede both the ''manufacturer's'' specifications and any guidelines|| 2025-October-25 }}.
<li>During the first two years of the Guarantee Period, the ''Contractor'' is directly responsible for any claims.
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<li>between the '''''RoofStar Guarantee''''' requirements published in {{hilite | an '''''RGC''''' Standard || 2025-October-25 }}, and the guidelines {{strike| issued || 2024-October-21 }} {{hilite | published || 2025-October-25 }} in the Roofing Practices Manual, the latest requirements published in {{hilite | an '''''RGC''''' Standard || 2025-October-25 }} shall supersede all other '''''RoofStar Guarantee Program''''' guidelines.
<li>Once the two-year Performance Review has been completed, and any outstanding deficiencies have been satisfactorily rectified by the ''Contractor'', the '''''RoofStar Guarantee Program''''' assumes responsibility for the remainder of the Guarantee Period.  
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<li>between the '''''RoofStar Guarantee''''' requirements published in {{hilite | an '''''RGC''''' Standard || 2025-October-25 }}, and the ''project'' specifications, the more stringent one shall prevail.
<li>Each ten-year (10) and fifteen-year (15) RoofStar Guarantee also includes independent Performance Reviews at specific intervals:
 
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<li>'''RoofStar 10-Year Guarantee''' - Performance Reviews at the five (5) and eight (8) year anniversaries of the Guarantee.
 
<li>'''RoofStar 15-Year Guarantee''' - Performance Reviews at the five (5) year, eight (8) year and twelve (12) year anniversaries of the '''''Guarantee'''''.
 
 
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</li></ol>
<li>Performance Reviews are covered by the total cost of the '''''Guarantee'''''; reports from the ''project'' Observer provide ''owners'' with a detailed portrait of the ''project'', and recommendations for any outstanding maintenance.
 
</li></ol>
 
 
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<li>Should a leak occur that necessitates a claim, the '''''RoofStar Guarantee Program''''' claims process is simple and responsive, to get repairs done quickly and efficiently, anywhere in British Columbia.
 
 
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Division A - Scope, Use of Standards, and Guarantee


Part 2 - Structure and Organization of RPM and Standards

Section 2.1. How to Read Standards

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2.1.1. Structure of the Roofing Practices Manual

2.1.1.1. Division

  1. The structure of the RPM has changed over time. Originally published as a paper-based binder with twelve tabs, it was digitized in 2012 and converted to an online wiki format. In 2016, the wiki-based RPM was restructured to form five Divisions, A through E.

    Division A: Scope, Use of Standards, and Guarantee
    Division A contains important information about the RPM and the RoofStar Guarantee Program, including any limitations and exclusions applicable to a RoofStar Guarantee.
    Division B: Standards
    Standards are listed by system according to the weather-side surface and are further divided by system categories - Roof Waterproofing Systems, Water-shedding Systems, and Grade-level Waterproofing Systems. Explanatory notes may be incorporated at the end of each Standard.
    Division C: Accepted Materials
    Division C contains all the listed Accepted Materials used in the RoofStar Guarantee Program; it is searchable by a variety of methods, each made simple by ready hyperlinks.
    Division D: Construction Details
    Division D houses the construction details that support each Standard. Construction Details are categorized by Division and then by System, and each System is then organized by the Part structure with which each Standard is organized.
    Division E: General Information
    Division E contains short articles on related subject matters and includes reference materials commonly used in design and construction.

2.1.2. Structure of Standards

2.1.2.1. Purpose and Function of Structure

Standards in the RPM are arranged by group and then by system (i.e. "Waterproofing Roof Systems" is a Group; "Polymer-modified Bitumen Membrane Systems" is a System type). Each Standard published in the RPM is an arrangement of minimum requirements, guiding principles, and recommendations, which are necessary to design and construct a roof system that will qualify for a RoofStar Guarantee. Standards include requirements and commentary on supporting decks and walls, and on any overburden a system may support, even though a RoofStar Guarantee does not extend coverage to these.

In each Standard, the term assembly may be used when a specific deck type is mentioned or implied; otherwise, a Standard pertains only to the system which is the arrangement of materials installed on a suitable deck surface.

Every roofing Standard is arranged linearly, from general requirements (Part 1) to requirements that are particular (for example, requirements for systems intended to support overburden - Part 14). Standards for waterproofing at grade are arranged almost identically to waterproofing roof Standards. This linear arrangement also reflects the bottom-to-top construction sequence of an assembly. Except for Part 4, which addresses general material qualities and handling, the arrangement of a Standard's Parts reflects the following sequence and addresses design, material, and construction requirements in each one:

Part Content
Part 1 General (covers design, material, and construction requirements for all systems)
Part 2 Supporting Structures: Decks and Walls
Part 3 Securing the Roof Assembly (to resist displacement by wind)
Part 4 Materials (General material qualities, applicable to all Parts, and to the entire construction process)
Part 5 Deck and Wall Overlays (materials used to render a suitable surface for the system)
Part 6 Air and Vapour Controls
Part 7 Insulation
Part 8 Insulation Overlays (Eave protection, Underlayments, and ventilation, in the Standards for water-shedding roof systems)
Part 9 Roof Field (Field Panels, Field Shingles, or Field Shakes, in the Standards for water-shedding roof systems)
Part 10 Perimeters and Walls (including parapets, control joints, and expansion joints)
Part 11 Drainage
Part 12 Penetrations and Curbs
Part 13 Linear Metal Flashing (sheet metal flashings used for protection or water diversion)
Part 14 The Roof as a Platform (concerning amenity spaces and other loads superimposed on the roof system)

The term "Reserved" is applied to some Parts, sections, sub-sections, or articles to retain the structure of a Standard so that one Standard can easily be compared with other Standards. Using "Reserved" also facilitates possible future additions.

Every Standard is written as an integrated document; each Part supports the others and cannot be read or understood apart from the rest. Therefore, the reader must become familiar with the entire Standard, including all three Sections in each Part.

2.1.2.2. Parts and Sections

  1. Each Standard is divided into fourteen Parts, and each Part is normally divided into three Sections:
    1. Section 1 (General) includes definitions and broadly applicable design guidelines or standards.
    2. Section 2 (Materials) includes specific material requirements within the Part.
    3. Section 3 (Application) includes the requirements, guiding principles, recommendations and ancillary information necessary for the Contractor to build the system that qualifies for a RoofStar Guarantee.
  2. Each section is divided into sub-sections, articles, sentences and clauses. With minor exceptions, all requirements and recommendations are contained in Articles. This nomenclature loosely mimics the structure of the British Columbia Building Code and its parent Code, the National Building Code of Canada. The nomenclature of the RPM can be illustrated this way:
Nomenclature Example
Group Waterproofing Roof Systems
System Polymer-modified Bituminous Membranes
Standard Standard for SBS-Modified Bitumen Membrane Roof Systems
Part Part 3 - Securing the Roof Assembly
Section 3.1. Design
Subsection 3.1.4. Conventionally Insulated Roof Systems
Article 3.1.4.3. Specifying an Assembly with Proven Past Performance
Sentence …(1)
Clause …(1)(4)
Sub-clause …(1)(4)(3)

2.1.3. Standards Content

2.1.3.1. Use of “and” and “or” between Sentences, Clauses, and Sub-clauses of a Sentence

  1. Throughout the Standards, multiple Sentences, Clauses, and Sub-clauses are connected by the word “and” or “or” at the end of the second last Sentence, Clause, or Sub-clause in the series. Although this connecting word appears only once, it is meant to apply to all the preceding Clauses or Sub-clauses within that series. Each connected Sub-clause ends with a comma to indicate connection. In all cases, a Clause (and its Subclauses, if any) must be read in conjunction with the beginning of the Sentence.

    See the examples below.
    Example: Use of "or"

    In the example below (from Article 12.1.3.4. in the waterproofing roof Standards), the use of “or” at the end of Clause (7)(1) (bolded for emphasis only) means that only one of the conditions (Clause (7)(1) or (7)(2)) must be satisfied to complete the intent of the sentence:

    7) Reinforced liquid membrane flashing systems may be specified only where
    1) sheet membrane applications are not practicable (i.e., complex geometry), or
    2) the top edge of membrane plies must be terminated on a vertical surface and other means of termination are not practicable or even possible.

    Example: Use of "and"

    In the following example (from Article 11.3.2.5. in the “RGC Standard for Vegetated Roof Assemblies”), the use of “and” at the end of Clause (1)(2) (again, bolded for emphasis only) means that all three conditions (Clauses (1)(1) through (1)(3)) must be satisfied to complete the sentence; if one of the three conditions is not met, the state of “substantial establishment” has not been achieved:

    1) An extensive vegetated roof system shall be considered substantially established when
    1) plants covers at least 80 per cent (by area) of the growing media,
    2) plants demonstrate firmness and proper colouration (wilting and discolouration from overwatering or poor nutrition is not acceptable), and
    3) no more than 10 per cent of the joints between pre-grown mats are visible during inspection.

2.1.3.2. Measurements

  1. All values in the RPM and its Standards are given in metric units; Imperial measurements are typically shown in parentheses.

2.1.3.3. Defined Terms

  1. A defined term in a Standard or any other part of the RPM is indicated with italics. In addition to the terms defined in the Glossary, the following definitions are used throughout this Manual and in each Standard.
    Contractor
    means a roofing contractor who is an Active Member of the RCABC.
    Design Authority
    means the individual or firm responsible for the issuance of Project specifications and details to which the Project will be bid and constructed. When a Contractor designs a Project, the Contractor is deemed to be the Design Authority.
    Guarantor
    means the RGC RoofStar Guarantee Program that issues the RoofStar Guarantee ("Guarantee") and may be used interchangeably with RGC .
    Manual
    means the Roofing Practices Manual.
    Project
    means the scope of work for which the Contractor is responsible.

2.1.3.4. Text Conventions and Classification

  1. The sentences, clauses, and sub-clauses of a Standard are coloured to classify and differentiate language, to provide clarity of meaning and importance. There are four classifications of text used in all Standard published in the RPM:
    1. Requirements are shown in black, and are statements conventionally expressed by "must" or "shall". They convey what is required for the project to qualify for a RoofStar Guarantee.
    2. Guiding Principles are shown in green. Guiding Principles support the requirements and are typically expressed by the use of "should" in the text, but occasionally indicated by "may". Guiding Principles may also pertain to how the RoofStar Guarantee Program is administered. Contained within "Guiding Principles" are Risk Management Best Practices which are binding upon the Contractors who perform work to conform to a Standard.
    3. Recommendations are shown in red and are not binding. They are typically expressed with the use of "recommend". While "recommendations" are non-binding, they are nevertheless important, and the reader is strongly urged to adopt them.
    4. Reference (Informative or explanatory text) is rarely displayed in the body of a Standard (usually, informative material is allocated to the Notes for a Standard), but when it appears in the body of a Standard it is shown in
      blue.
  2. The following additional conventions are used throughout the Standards:
    1. Use of the singular does not exclude the plural (and vice versa) when the sense allows.
    2. The term "standard" and "requirement" have the same meaning.
    3. The term "Standard" (when capitalized) refers to the document (the Standard) that governs the design, permissible materials, and application requirements for a specific system.
    4. Bold italics are used to denote documents or programs of the RCABC and the RGC (Guarantor).
    5. Internal and external references (i.e., building codes, standards) are generally titled in plain type; titles of articles, or subtitles of a standard, are expressed within quotation marks.

2.1.3.5. Change Indication

  1. Changes to Standards or published accepted materials are highlighted with yellow and remain highlighted for a period of twelve months from the date of change. Other changes to published resources in the RPM are not highlighted or otherwise indicated.

2.1.4. Notes to Standards

2.1.4.1. Function of Notes in the Standards

  1. Notes referenced and linked in each Standard are informative only and are non-binding; they are published only as commentary, intended to support or provide an explanation of requirements, guiding principles, or recommendations published in the Standards.

Section 2.2. Images, References, and Material Products

2.2.1. Use of Illustrations and Construction Details

2.2.1.1. Illustrations

  1. Illustrations are offered throughout a Standard to supplement the text and are considered non-binding and informative only.
  2. Where an illustration appears to differ from a Standard, the Standard shall be considered binding.
  3. Illustrated materials and applications are representational and therefore any similarity to actual materials or methods, including colours or textures, is purely accidental.

2.2.1.2. Construction Details

  1. Construction Details are located outside of a Standard but may be linked to the Standard within the body of text.
  2. Construction Details may be considered complementary to the Standard and include notes and additional hyperlinks that either direct the reader back to the Standard or to an external document.
  3. Where a Construction Detail appears to differ from a Standard, the Standard shall be considered binding.
  4. Illustrated materials and applications are representational and therefore any similarity to actual materials or methods, including colours or textures, is purely accidental.

2.2.2. Reference Publications

2.2.2.1. Codes and External Standards

The RGC acknowledges that building codes, other standards, guidelines, and external policies influence the development of or directly affect the application of RGC Standards. These references are typically summarized in Article 1.1.1.3. of the RGC Standard and include, without limitation, the current editions of

  1. British Columbia Building Code (“Code”),
  2. The National Building Code of Canada ,
  3. Standards published by the CSA Group for the CSA A123 Technical Committee on Roofing ,
  4. Standards published by ASTM International , and
  5. Standards published by ANSI/SPRI .


When another RGC Standard or any external Code or standard is referenced within an RGC Standard, the number or origin of the standard or RGC Standard will appear as normal text and the name of the standard or RGC Standard will be shown in quotation marks, i.e., ANSI/SPRI RP-14, “Wind Design Standard for Vegetative Roofing Systems” .

2.2.3. Material Products

2.2.3.1. Materials accepted by the Guarantor (RGC)

  1. Materials identified or described in this Manual and the Standards apply only to those which are accepted by the RGC, unless stated otherwise.

Section 2.3. Editions, Revisions, and Authority

2.3.1. Digital and Printed Editions

2.3.1.1. Authoritative Version of RPM and Standards

  1. Each Standard is prepared by the RCABC Guarantee Corp. (RGC) Technical Committee, under the final approval of the RCABC Guarantee Corp. (RGC) Board of Directors and is republished every four months.
  2. While printable versions of each Standard are available for download by users of the RPM, the online version remains the authoritative document in all respects and is binding.

2.3.1.2. Authority and Conflict

In addition to a wealth of information about roofing, standards, and the "British Columbia Building Code", the RPM is the authoritative compendium of Standards for the RoofStar Guarantee Program. However, should a conflict arise

  1. between a manufacturer's specifications and an RGC Standard , written agreement must be secured from the Guarantor for determination of the appropriate requirement(s) .
  2. between a manufacturer's specifications and the guidelines published in the Roofing Practices Manual, the latest RoofStar Guarantee requirements published in an RGC Standard shall supersede both the manufacturer's specifications and any guidelines.
  3. between the RoofStar Guarantee requirements published in an RGC Standard , and the guidelines published in the Roofing Practices Manual, the latest requirements published in an RGC Standard shall supersede all other RoofStar Guarantee Program guidelines.
  4. between the RoofStar Guarantee requirements published in an RGC Standard , and the project specifications, the more stringent one shall prevail.

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