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Revision as of 14:36, 23 August 2021

Table of Contents

Preface

Division A: Scope, Use of Standards, and Guarantee

Scope and Use of RPM and Standards
Guarantee

Division B: Standards

Standards for Roof Waterproofing Systems
SBS-Modified Bitumen Membrane Systems
EPDM Membrane Systems
TPO Membrane Systems
PVC Membrane Systems
Hot Fluid-applied Rubberized Asphalt Systems (TBA)
PMMA Liquid Systems (TBA)
Built-up Roof (BUR) Systems
Standards for Water-Shedding Systems
Architectural Sheet Metal (ASM) Systems
Asphalt Shingle Systems
Cedar Shake and Shingle Systems
Tile & Slate Systems
Standards for Grade-level Waterproofing Systems
Standards for Grade-level Waterproofing Systems
Notes to Standards

click HERE for a brief tutorial of the Roofing Practices Manual
Updates and Revisions

Last Update:
July 9, 2021


The Roofing Practices Manual is the official guide for RCABC Members, Accepted Observers, consultants, architects and specification writers designing or installing Waterproofing or Water-shedding systems, and describes the RoofStar Guarantee Standards, Guiding Principles and Recommended Practices necessary to qualify for a RoofStar Guarantee. The RPM meets or exceeds the current national and provincial standards for construction and wind uplift design resistance. See the Table of Contents below.

NOTICE to Readers:

This Manual is revised at least three times per calendar year. Yellow highlighted text indicates a change to the Manual within the past twelve months, and remains in effect for one full year (365 days). For a summary of each update catalogued since 2010, use the Technical Updates button below.


Wind Uplift design resources
See Part 3 in any of the membrane system Standards