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:'''''Primary Material''''' means a roofing, waterproofing or water-shedding material which is directly exposed to the weather and which is primarily responsible for protecting secondary materials, and the building interior, from water and weather generally. Membranes, metal panels or shingles form the core of this material type.
 
:'''''Primary Material''''' means a roofing, waterproofing or water-shedding material which is directly exposed to the weather and which is primarily responsible for protecting secondary materials, and the building interior, from water and weather generally. Membranes, metal panels or shingles form the core of this material type.
 
:'''''Secondary Material''''' means one which forms part of the roof or waterproofing assembly and which may affect the wind resistance characteristics of the entire assembly, but is not necessarily exposed to the weather.
 
:'''''Secondary Material''''' means one which forms part of the roof or waterproofing assembly and which may affect the wind resistance characteristics of the entire assembly, but is not necessarily exposed to the weather.
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Revision as of 18:37, 11 February 2020

Click here to view all the Materials accepted for use in the RoofStar Guarantee Program.

1 General

  1. All roofing components installed by the contractor must be
    1. new
    2. accepted by the RoofStar Guarantee Program.
    3. manufactured by, or listed as acceptable to, the manufacturer of the primary field membrane or water-shedding material.


    A list of all Accepted Materials is published in this Manual (see link above).

  2. All materials must be protected from weather, properly stacked and secured above ground or the roof surface and covered by wrappers approved or recommended by the manufacturer.
  3. All installed roofing materials that are susceptible to moisture damage must be made watertight by the end of each work day.
  4. Metals and fasteners must be compatible with each other, to avoid galvanic corrosion which can occur when dissimilar metals come in contact with each other.

1.1 Definitions

Refer to the Glossary for further definitions of key terms used in this Manual.

Primary Material means a roofing, waterproofing or water-shedding material which is directly exposed to the weather and which is primarily responsible for protecting secondary materials, and the building interior, from water and weather generally. Membranes, metal panels or shingles form the core of this material type.
Secondary Material means one which forms part of the roof or waterproofing assembly and which may affect the wind resistance characteristics of the entire assembly, but is not necessarily exposed to the weather.