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  • ...r performance and versatility of a flexible membrane, SBS-modified roofing membranes are also generally compatible with asphalt products, and are therefore usef ...rface coating, such as stone or ceramic granules. The performance of these membranes (for example, their flexibility or ability to retain their shape under high
    0 members (0 subcategories, 0 files) - 16:30, 23 June 2015
  • ...roofing felts. While offering the higher performance and versatility of a flexible membrane, these products also offer the practical advantages of bituminous Simply stated, flexible polybutadiene “chains” interconnect with the glass-like polysty
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  • ...in mind the limitations of each scan and detection methodology, and of the membranes that are specified. ...he '''''RoofStar Guarantee''''' are exceeded by the ''Project'' design and construction. ELD technologies may be passive (installed but not monitored) or actively
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  • ...xception of low parapets, cant strip edges and RoofStar-accepted door sill details) must be designed to provide a minimum 200 mm (8") sealed height above the See [[Flexible Membrane Roofing Systems: SBS|'''Accepted SBS Membranes''']] for '''''RoofStar Guaranteed''''' roof systems.
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  • ...he weight of live and dead loads to supporting members. Live loads include construction equipment and workers, rain, snow, and ice. Dead loads include the deck its ...ion systems installed by the roofing contractor and cause ponding. On new construction projects, this is usually provided by the general contractor with review by
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  • <big>Waterproofing Roof Systems: Thermosplastic Membranes</big><br> ...n of requirements previously published in the Roofing Practices Manual for Flexible Membrane Roofing Systems. It is comprised of fourteen (14) Parts that cont
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  • <big>Waterproofing Roof Systems: Thermoset Membranes</big><br> ...n of requirements previously published in the Roofing Practices Manual for Flexible Membrane Roofing Systems. It is comprised of fourteen (14) Parts that cont
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  • <big>Waterproofing Roof Systems: Thermosplastic Membranes</big><br> ...n of requirements previously published in the Roofing Practices Manual for Flexible Membrane Roofing Systems. It is comprised of fourteen (14) Parts that cont
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  • <big>Waterproofing Roof Systems: Liquid Membranes</big><br> ...PM and Standards"]]. When the requirements in this Standard conflict with other resources found either in this Manual or in ''manufacturer's'' published in
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  • ...he weight of live and dead loads to supporting members. Live loads include construction equipment and workers, rain, snow, and ice. Dead loads include the deck its ...ion systems installed by the roofing contractor and cause ponding. On new construction projects, this is usually provided by the general contractor with review by
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  • <div class="panel-heading"><big>'''EPDM Details'''</big></div> ...n, standing seam at corners. Full width base flashing optional on flexible membranes. Partial skirt flashing minimum 75 mm (3") required on mechanical curbs tha
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  • ...increased popularity of flexible membrane roofing systems. As building and construction technology become more sophisticated, the demands on the roofing membrane b ...membrane systems have the benefit of offering the physical properties of a flexible membrane while retaining the practical advantages of bituminous materials.
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  • <div class="panel-heading"><big>'''TPO/PVC Details'''</big></div> ...n, standing seam at corners. Full width base flashing optional on flexible membranes. Partial skirt flashing minimum 75 mm (3") required on mechanical curbs tha
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  • ...all isolated problems caused through abuse, stress concentration, error or other factors result in shortened lifespan. These small problems, if undetected, * As-built drawings of construction details directly related to the roofing system, such as flashings, deck, etc.
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  • ...e use of contact cements, such as air-cured phenolic-neoprene mixtures, or other similar adhesives. See <b>ADHESION, ADHESIVE, BOND</b>. ...ation boards, etc. Before adhesives are applied, their compatibility with other roofing materials and components should be ensured through consultation wit
    76 KB (11,565 words) - 18:09, 26 January 2024
  • <big><big>Division D - Construction Details</big></big> {{Template:Construction Details Header}}
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  • :[[Other Flexible Membranes - Introduction|<big>Introduction</big>]] :[[Other Flexible Membranes - Definition and Terms|<big>Definition and Terms</big>]]
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  • ...be installed LESS than 200mm (8") from the base of walls, cants, eaves and other roof equipment, protrusion and penetration flashings. <p class="reference">For further details, the Sheet Metal and Air Conditioning Contractors National Association, Inc
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  • ...of pre-manufactured metal curbs (i.e. roof scuttles or HVAC) (see '''[[TPO Details:D3.7.22 Curbs & Sleepers (Basic Curb)|D3.7.22 Curbs & Sleepers (Basic Curb) All cant edge and parapet wall details must have membrane flashing (stripping) that overlaps the exterior finish (
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