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  • ...''''RoofStar 15-Year Guarantee''''' are listed in each relevant Part under Section 1. All '''''RoofStar 15-Year Guarantee''''' requirements must be read toge ==Section 1.1. Design==
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  • ...''''RoofStar 15-Year Guarantee''''' are listed in each relevant Part under Section 1. All '''''RoofStar 15-Year Guarantee''''' requirements must be read toge ==Section 1.1. Design==
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  • ...''''RoofStar 15-Year Guarantee''''' are listed in each relevant Part under Section 1. All '''''RoofStar 15-Year Guarantee''''' requirements must be read toge ==Section 1.1. Design==
    421 KB (57,062 words) - 22:20, 5 April 2024
  • ...''''RoofStar 15-Year Guarantee''''' are listed in each relevant Part under Section 1. All '''''RoofStar 15-Year Guarantee''''' requirements must be read toge ==Section 1.1. Design==
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  • ...e less than the percentage of slope provided by the insulation. A minimum slope of 1:50 (1/4" in 12") is strongly recommended. The exception is often drain ...r bearing walls. Building settlement can often cause slopes to change and low spots to appear on the roof surface.
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  • [[Section:D. Application: Low Slope Roofs|<i class="fa fa-chevron-circle-left fa" ></i> Back to ''EPDM Application''] [[Section:G. Construction Details|<i class="fa fa-chevron-circle-left fa" ></i> Back
    1,011 bytes (124 words) - 21:30, 16 September 2016
  • *low temperature flexibility ...aminated with metal foil for ultra-violet protection. As an alternative on roofs with minimal slopes, a pour coat and gravel surfacing may be installed over
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  • [[Section:D. Application: Low Slope Roofs|<i class="fa fa-chevron-circle-left fa" ></i> Back to ''TPO/PVC Application [[Section:G. Construction Details|<i class="fa fa-chevron-circle-left fa" ></i> Back
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  • This section has been reprinted with the kind permission of: Many of the remarks in this section pertain to bituminous built-up roofs. However, data is also included on flexible membrane (&#8220;non-convention
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  • ...ng ''deck'' structure (adapted from ''ASTM D6630-08 Standard Guide for Low slope Insulated Roof membrane Assembly Performance''). ...cle 3.1.3.4. in any of the waterproofing roof Standards for sheet membrane roofs, published in Division B of the RPM).
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  • * improved low temperature flexibility ...fs|<i class="fa fa-chevron-circle-left fa-2x" ></i> Back to ''Application: Low Slopes'']]
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  • ...fs|<i class="fa fa-chevron-circle-left fa-2x" ></i> Back to ''Application: Low Slopes'']]
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  • ...fs|<i class="fa fa-chevron-circle-left fa-2x" ></i> Back to ''Application: Low Slopes'']]
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  • [[:Section:A. About|'''A. About''']] [[:Section:B. Essential Elements|'''B. Essential Elements''']]
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  • '''NOTE''': This page is under development. Refer to the [[Section:G. Construction Details|'''SBS, EPDM or TPO/PVC Membrane Construction Detai [[Section:D. Application: Low Slope Roofs|<i class="fa fa-chevron-circle-left fa" ></i> Back to ''Other Flexible Memb
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  • Contact Address: See Membership List in Section 1. # Slope: Roof slopes which exceed &#189;" in 12" (4.2%) require the following:
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  • Contact Address: See Membership List in Section 1. # Used in new construction and re-roofing of existing roofs.
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  • ...amenity space is installed on top of it. An integrity scan typically uses low-voltage electrical current to detect even the smallest breaches in the roof :Electronic Leak Detection (ELD) utilizes low-voltage electrical current, typically conducted through wires installed in
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  • ...amenity space is installed on top of it. An integrity scan typically uses low-voltage electrical current to detect even the smallest breaches in the roof :Electronic Leak Detection (ELD) utilizes low-voltage electrical current, typically conducted through wires installed in
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  • ...amenity space is installed on top of it. An integrity scan typically uses low-voltage electrical current to detect even the smallest breaches in the roof :Electronic Leak Detection (ELD) utilizes low-voltage electrical current, typically conducted through wires installed in
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