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1 General

Only RoofStar-accepted insulation materials, specifically listed by membrane manufacturers in this Manual as acceptable for use with their modified bituminous loose laid, or mechanically attached base sheets, may be used without an overlay board in the RoofStar Guarantee Program.

2 Layering

All square edge flat format insulation boards greater than 67.5 mm (2.7”) in thickness shall be installed in multiple layers. Multi layering of plastic foam insulation is required for all adhered, mechanically attached, and ballasted low slope roof assemblies. In addition, all slope format plastic foam insulation boards greater than 150mm (6”) in thickness shall be installed in multiple staggered layers or alternatively, be installed under two (2) offset / staggered layers of RoofStar-accepted insulation overlay boards.

Insulation board joints are to be offset or staggered 300 mm (12") from adjacent layers and rows.

A minus offset tolerance of 50 mm (2") maximum will be permitted to compensate for variance in manufactured tolerance of differing insulation board widths and lengths. The exception is sloped insulation boards that are generally installed soldiered fashion to adjacent rows; and the first layer of overlay board over heat sensitive insulation to facilitate joint taping.

3 Nailing Strips

Required on Slopes exceeding 1:12 [1" in 12"]) Where the total insulation thickness on nailable decks exceeds 25 mm (1"), nailing strips shall be mandatory on all insulated exposed membrane roofs utilizing bitumen as an adhesive and / or waterproofing medium (BUR, single or multi-ply modified bitumen or oxidized asphalt sheet systems (mop or torch applied base sheets,non-conventional felts, etc.) and will be supplied and installed by the roofing contractor. These nailers should be nominal 89 mm (3 ½") wide and of a thickness equal to that of the primary insulation. Spacing of these nailers will not exceed four feet for horizontal application and two feet for vertical application.Fasteners for attachment of wood nailers shall be two minimum #12 non-corrosive exterior screws spaced a maximum of 400 mm (16”) o/c. Attachment screws shall be embedded into support media a minimum of 37.7 mm (1.5”) at all nailing strip fastening points. Nailers are to be covered by one layer of accepted overlay board.Fasteners used for attaching membranes to nailing strips(back nailing) shall be membrane manufacturer’s approved screws with plates or nails with a minimum 25 mm (1") head size. Spacing of fasteners or nails on nailing strips shall not exceed 300 mm (12") o/c for horizontal applications and 600 mm (24") o/c for vertical applications.Where deck nailing strips are required to secure roofing nailing or insulation nailing strips (e.g. in concrete decks), deck nailing strips shall be supplied and installed by others.

Consult the membrane manufacturer's published data for slope limitations.

Nailing strips are not required for use on RoofStar-accepted in-seam mechanically-fastened bituminous or non-bituminous flexible membrane systems. Heat welded or self-adhered SBS modified bituminous systems may be used without nailing strips provided RoofStar-accepted in seam fastener patterns are used throughout all base sheet seams (minimum 24" o/c) and head laps (minimum of 3 fasteners). All layers of insulation are recommended be additionally secured with polyurethane foam adhesive.

4 Mechanical Fastening

Minimum Screw and Plate Fasteners

Minimum fasteners using Screws and Plastic or Steel Stress Plates
Insulation Board Size Field Perimeter Corner
600 mm x 1200 mm (2'x4') 4 4 5
600 mm x 2400 mm (2'x8') 5 6 8
900 mm x 1200 mm (3'x4') 4 6 7
1200 mm x 1200 mm (4'x4') 5 6 8
1200 mm x 1800 mm (4'x6') 6 8 12
1200 mm x 2400 mm (4'x8') 8 12 15


Minimum Nail Fasteners
Minimum fasteners using Accepted Nails (Wood Decks Only): (see Section 3.8.5.2)
Insulation Board SizeFieldPerimeterCorner
600 mm x 1200 mm (2'x4')556
600 mm x 2400 mm (2'x8')81012
900 mm x 1200 mm (3'x4')6810
1200 mm x 1200 mm (4'x4')6810
1200 mm x 1800 mm (4'x6')81014
1200 mm x 2400 mm (4'x8')121618

When conventionally adhered roof assemblies are installed, (adhered, hot asphalt mopped, torched, etc.), all insulation must be mechanically fastened to all nailable decks including steel, with exceptions as per (reference here).

The upper layer or overlay in a multiple-layer insulation application does not require mechanical fastening.

The exception is for slopes exceeding 1:12 (1" in 12") or steeper - in those cases, the upper layer must be fastened.

When using multiple layers of plastic foam insulation the layers shall be mechanically fastened, whenever possible, as if they are a single layer. Alternately, when the use of mechanical fasteners is not feasible, or multiple layered assemblies require mechanical fastening of the base layer only, or decks are constructed of non-nailable materials (concrete,) polyurethane foam adhesives may be utilized to adhere insulation layers to one another, to other insulations, or substrates. Only polyurethane foam adhesives that are specifically listed as acceptable by the insulation manufacturer may be used. Extruded polystyrene insulation must have planed faces (removal of smooth surface) when adhered with polyurethane foam adhesive.

The roof area is divided into three areas (zones). The perimeter area is defined as 10% of the building width or 40% of the building height, whichever is less. In no case will perimeter area be less than 2.0 m (7'). The field area is defined as the remaining area after the perimeter is calculated. When the roof height is:• greater than 18 m (60’) and low-slope (slope is 2:12 or less) or• less than 18 m (60’) and pitched (slope is greater than 2:12), Perimeter fastening along the entire eave will be enhanced to corner requirements. The corner area is defined by the perimeter in both directions at the corners.
In no case will the corner area be less than 2.0 m x 2.0 m (7’ x7’).
For corner enhancement of roofs in high wind locations (higher than 100 mph) or for roofs above 60’ refer to Section (reference here).

Mechanically attached insulated membrane systems may be fastened according to manufacturer’s tested specifications complying with CSA A123.21-10 or a FM 1-90 assembly wind rating and when accepted by RGC and conforming to A4.6. Factory Mutual adhered assemblies require the initial layer to be mechanically fastened over a steel deck.

The upper layer or overlay in a multiple-layer insulation application does not require mechanical fastening.

If mechanical fastening to concrete decking is required proprietary concrete fasteners and plates must be used.

Acceptable nail types: Shank-and-head or head-plate nails with minimum 25 mm (1")nominal head size. Head-plate nails with solidly attached plate to ensure plate cannot slide down on shank.

Cavity deck or T Deck may be defined as either nailable or non-nailable, depending on profile and deflection.

Nailing is only permitted on wood decks and where insulation thickness does not exceed 50 mm (2"). Nails with a minimum 25 mm (1") head size or greater are required for insulation and overlay boards fastened to wood decks. Nails to be placed a maximum 600 mm (24") o/c in each direction and be of sufficient length to penetrate the underlying sheathing a minimum of 20 mm (3/4") or in the case of plywood, completely through the sheathing.

When insulation and or cover boards are installed under mechanically fastened membrane systems the membrane manufacturer’s tested and approved fastener layout patterns shall be followed. In addition, the minimum number of fasteners with plates for insulation and or cover boards, under mechanically fastened membranes, shall be six (6) fasteners for 1200mm x 2400mm (4ft. x 8ft,) board sizes and four (4) fasteners for all other smaller board sizes.

For all adhered asphaltic membranes, ie: hot asphalt, torch welded, or cold adhesive applied roof assemblies: Heat Sensitive Insulation: On all heat sensitive insulations (polystyrene; extruded and expanded), an overlay consisting of two layers of acceptable cover board is to be installed when using hot asphalt as an adhesive, or where the cover board is less than 1/2" in thickness on torch applied assemblies.

Two layer system: Fasten the first layer of cover board, offsetting the joints from those of the insulation. Tape the joints before applying the second layer, offsetting the joints from both layers below. Alternatively, all layers of cover board and insulation may be fastened as a group.

Single layer system: Flame protection under or over the cover board is required. Seal over all board joints and wall transitions with membrane manufacturer's approved self-adhered membrane tape. Alternatively, a full layer of minimum No. 25 asphalt coated fiberglass base sheet conforming to CAN/CSA-A123.16-04 (R2009), Type II or No. 30 non-perforated felt conforming to CSA A123.3-05 (R2010) may be used under the cover board.

Composite board insulations with factory applied base sheets that utilize self-adhering seams for flame protection, are mechanically attached over decks listed by the membrane manufacturer, and specifically accepted by RGC, may be installed as a single layer overlay board over heat sensitive insulations.

Minimum Fasteners for Overlay Boards are:

1200 mm x 2400 mm (4' x 8')
Using: Field Perimeter Corner
Screws and Plastic or Steel Stress Plates 8 12 15
Accepted Nails (Wood Deck Only) 12 16 18
Fastener layout patterns and other board dimensions (See Section 3.8.5.2)

Heat Insensitive Insulation Only In the case of heat insensitive insulations, one layer of acceptable overlay board is required. For hot asphalt applied roof assemblies the insulation is to be mechanically fastened before an acceptable overlay board is fully mopped to the insulation. Alternatively, manufacturers proprietary insulation adhesives may be used to adhere accepted overlay boards to insulations. When hot asphalt or adhesives are not used in a roof assembly accepted insulation and overlay board(s) may, as a group, be mechanically fastened directly to nailable decks including steel.

5 Application to Steel Decks

When installing insulation or thermal barriers to steel decks, all edges of the first layer of insulation or thermal barrier shall be fully or intermittently supported by the deck. Mechanical fasteners must penetrate steel decks a minimum of 20mm (3/4") and must be located in the top flutes only. The minimum thickness of insulation directly over fluted steel decks shall be a minimum of one-half the nominal flute width. Additionally, the minimum allowable thickness of expanded polystyrene or unfaced glass fibre insulation shall be 38 mm (1-1/2"), and the minimum thickness for extruded polystyrene, faced glass fibre, faced polyisocyanurate, etc. shall be 25 mm (1").(For loose laid ballasted systems, see Section reference needed)

6 Adhering Insulation

When foam plastic insulation is adhered (with hot asphalt or compatible adhesive) in a roof assembly, the insulation board size shall be a maximum 1200 mm (4') in any direction.

Only RGC accepted overlay boards may be installed by the back mop and flop application method over heat sensitive foam plastic insulation boards. Heat insensitive insulation boards, (e.g. Polyisocyanurate) are not permitted to be installed with this method.

Asphalt or paraffin-impregnated coated fibreboard roof insulation, used as an insulation overlay board must be asphalt-coated on the top and bottom surface (minimum coated two-sides) when adhered (in a roof assembly) with hot asphalt or asphaltic based adhesive.

Proprietary adhesive applied insulation/overlay board membrane systems accepted and installed in the RoofStar Guarantee Program shall conform to the CSA A123.21-10 Standard test method for the dynamic wind uplift resistance of adhesive attached membrane roofing systems and/or the Factory Mutual I-90 Listing for adhesive attached assemblies.

The roof system must be as per the complete tested assembly and a calculation for the building wind load requirements using the Wind-RCI calculator or RoofNav as applicable be submitted with project documents.

Refer to C5.c for notes on wind uplift resistance - fastener patterns and Factory Mutual requirements.

7 Polyisocyanurate Insulation

Only polyisocyanurate insulation with non-organic facers(e.g. fibreglass) are acceptable for use in the RGC guarantee program. In addition, manufacturers’ product identification labels are required for all Polyisocyanurate insulation packaging and the date of manufacture must be provided on all product labels.