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ASPHALT SHINGLE APPLICATION
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SECTION 905
METAL
SECTION 906
TILE, CLAY OR CONCRETE SHINGLES
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complying with ASTM D 226 or ASTM D VI1C IAy GL ROnpf:rlOIaLeQ 1V 0. 1J IerL
complying with ASTM D 226 or ASTM D
4869, starting with an 18-inch-wide sheet and 4869, installed in accordance with Section
a 36-inch-wide sheet over it at the eaves, 902.2.
installed in accordance with Section 902.3 or
a specialty eaves flashing, complying with
ASTM D 1970 and installed in accordance
with the manufacturer's instructions.
Severe climate: Same as for temperate climate, and Same as for temperate climate, except thaC
In areas where the January average daily additionally the two layers shall be solid one-layer No. 40 coated roofing or coated
temperature is 25°F. or less, or when cemented with approved cemented material glass base sheet shall be applied from the
there is a possibility of ice forming along between the plies extending from the eave up eaves to a line 12 inches inside the exterior
the eaves and causing a backup of water. the roof to a line 24 inches inside the exterior wall line with all laps cemented together or a
wall line of the building or a specialty eaves specialty eaves flashing, complying with
flashing, complying with ASTM D 1970 and ASTM D 1970 and installed in accordance
installed in accordance with the with the manufacturer's instructions.
manufacturer's instructions.
Shingle type Self-sealing or hand sealed Per manufacturer's instructions
Attachment
Type of fasteners Corrosion-resistant nails, minimum No. 12-gage 3/s-inch head, or approved
corrosion-resistant staples, minimum No. 16-gage 15/16-inch crown width.
Fasteners shall be long enough to penetrate into the sheathing 3/4 inch or through the
thickness of the sheathing, whichever is less.
No. of fastenersa Four per 36-40-inch stripe
Two er 9-18-inch shingle
Exposure
Field of roof Per manufacturer's instructions included wide packages of shingles.
Hi sand ridges Hip and ridge weather exposures shall not exceed those ermined for the field of the roof.
Method Per manufacturer's instructions included with packages of shingles.
ror ai: r mcn = X0.4 mm, "L. = t("r:) - ~ZJ/1.tS, 1 mile = 1609.3 m, 1 mile per hour = 0.44 rn/s.
a Figures shown are for normal application. For special conditions such as mansard application and where roofs are in special wind regions, shingles shall be attached
per manufacturer's instructions.
e Asphalt strip shingles shall be attached with atleast six corrosion-resistant nails per strip where located within 100 miles of hurricane ocean lines along the Atlantic
and Gulf of Mexico coasts where the basic wind speed is 80 miles per hour or greater.
905.1 General. Flat sheets or shingles shall be applied only to
solid sheathed roofs. Metal roofing shall be applied in an
approved manner.
905.2 Materials. Metal roofing shall conform to AA ASM 35,
ASTM A 361 or ASTM B 209.
905.3 Slope. Metal shingles shall not be installed on a roof
having a slope less than three units vertical in 12 units horizon-
tal (25-percent slope) unless approved by the building official.
905.4 Underlayment. Metal shingles shall be applied over an
underlayment of not less than No. 30 felt, applied as required
in Section 902.
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906.1 Attachment. All roof the shall be securely fastened with
corrosion-resistant nails or corrosion-resistant nails and wire,
or other approved means.
906.2 Roof slope. Tile shall not be installed on a roof having a
slope of less than three units vertical in 12 units horizontal
(25-percent slope) unless approved by the building official.
90G.2.1 Tile lugs. Tile with projection anchor lugs at the
bottom of the the shall be held in position by means of 1-inch
by 2-inch wood (25.4 mm by 51 mm) stripping, treated to
resist moisture deterioration, nailed to the roof sheathing ,
over the underlayment or other approved means.
1998 INTERNATIONAL ONE- AND TWO-FAMILY DWELLING CODE
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GA FILE NO. RC 2601 GENERIC
GYPSUM BOARD, WOOD JOISTS, ROOF COVERING
Base layer s/a" type X gypsum wallboard applied at right angles to 2 x 10 wood joists 24"
o.c. with 1~la" Type W or S drywall screws 24" o.c. F~layer s/s° type X gypsum
wallboard or gypsum veneer base applied at right angles to joists with 1~Ie" Type S
drywall screws 12" o.c. at joints and intermediate joists and 1 th" Type G drywall screws
12" o.c. placed 2" back on either side of end joints. Joints offset 24" from base layer
joints. Wood joists supporting t/s" plywood with exterior glue applied at right angles to
joists with 8d nails. Appropriate roof covering. Ceiling provides one hour fire
resistance protection for wood framing, including trusses.
ROOF-CEILINGS
1 HOUR
FfRE I
Approx. Ceiling
Weight: 5 psf
Fire Test: FM FC 172, 2-25-72
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GA-600-2000 t Contact the manufacturer for more detailed information on proprietary products.
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