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<div class="panel-heading"><big>'''SBS Details'''</big></div>
 
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Revision as of 21:06, 25 August 2016

To read RoofStar Guarantee Standards for any element in this illustration, click on the blue-linked terms
SBS Details

1 WORK INCLUDED

(1) Primary Roof Membrane
(2) Membrane Flashing
Carried up wall minimum 200 mm (8") above roof surface. At doorsill openings membrane flashing may be less than 200mm (8") in height but must not be less than 100mm (4") in height above the primary roof membrane. When doorsills are less than 200mm (8") a metal waterstop flashing must be mechanically attached to backside of doorsill framing or opening and be sealed with membrane flashing. Membrane gussets must be installed at doorsill opening corners.
(3) Protection/Drainage Layer
Optional
(4) Metal Base Flashing
Optional on flexible membrane systems. Required on assemblies using gravel ballast filter mats.
(5) Metal Counter-flashing
(6) Metal Water-stop Flashing
Mechanically attached to inside of door sill framing or opening. Cut flashing to fit opening and install membrane gussets at corners.
(7) Metal Pan Sill Flashing
Optional - Metal pan with water stop formed with pan folded, welded or soldered corners mechanically attached to inside of door sill frame or opening and sealed with membrane flashing.

2 RELATED WORK BY OTHERS

(A) Acceptable Deck
Concrete slab shown
(B) Wall Cladding and Flashing

NOTE: Refer to RoofStar Guarantee Standards for additional requirements.





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