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PART 1� GENERAL
1.1 SECTION INCLUDES
��� A.� Kiln-fired clay roofing slate.
��� B.� Moisture shedding underlayment, eave, valley, and ridge protection.
��� C.� Metal roof flashing.
��� D.� Roofing cant strips and hip and ridge nailing strips.
��� E.� Fasteners.
1.2 RELATED SECTIONS
��� A.� Section 06112 - Framing and Sheathing.
��� B.� Section 06114 - Wood Blocking and Curbing.
��� C.� Section 06125 - Wood Decking.
��� D.� Section 07600 - Flashing and Sheet Metal.
��� E.� Section 07810 - Plastic Unit Skylights.
1.3 REFERENCES
��� A.� ASTM A 167 - Standard Specification for Stainless and Heat-Resisting Chromium-Nickel Steel Plate, Sheet, and Strip.
��� B.� ASTM B 370 - Standard Specification for Copper Sheet and Strip for Building Construction.
��� C.� ASTM B 749 - Standard Specification for Lead and Lead Alloy Strip, Sheet, and Plate Products.
��� D.� ASTM C 920 - Standard Specification for Elastomeric Joint Sealants.
��� E.� ASTM C 1167 - Standard Specification for Clay Roof Tile.
��� F.� ASTM D 226 - Standard Specification for Asphalt-Saturated Organic Felt Used in Roofing and Waterproofing.
��� G.� ASTM D 2626 - Standard Specification for Asphalt-Saturated and Coated Organic Felt Base Sheet Used in Roofing.
��� H.� ASTM D 1970 - Standard Specification for Self-Adhering Polymer Modified Bituminous Sheet Materials Used as Steep Roofing Underlayment for Ice Dam Protection.
1.4 SUBMITTALS
��� A.� Submit under provisions of Section 01300.
��� B.� Product Data:� Provide manufacturer's printed information on material characteristics, performance testing, and application limitations.
��� C.� Installation Instructions:� Include manufacturer's requirements for substrate preparation and installation of roofing system and related accessories.
��� D.� Shop Drawings:� Indicate specially configured metal flashing, jointing methods and locations for flashing, and typical roofing system details.
��� E.� Selection Samples:� Provide pieces of actual ceramic slate, illustrating complete range of colors available, for Architect's selection.
1.5 QUALITY ASSURANCE
��� A.� Manufacturer's Data:� Perform work in accordance with manufacturer's installation instructions.� Maintain one copy of document at project site.
��� B.� Installer Qualifications:� Company specializing in installing roofing of the type specified in this section, with not fewer than three years of documented experience.
1.6 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING
��� A.� Deliver products to project site in manufacturer's unopened cartons, labeled with data indicating compliance with specified requirements.
1.7 WARRANTY
��� A.� See Section 01780 - Closeout Submittals, for additional warranty requirements.
��� B.� Provide manufacturer's 60-year limited transferable warranty against defective materials.
������� 1.� Supplement:� Provide supplemental "FirstFifteen Protection" warranty to cover labor and materials in the event of a material defect during the first fifteen years after completion of ceramic slate application.
������� 2.� Transferability Clause:� Include clause in warranty giving Owner the right to transfer the warranty to a subsequent owner.
1.8 EXTRA MATERIALS
��� A.� Provide an additional 3 percent of installed roofing slates, but not less than one full carton, for Owner's use in roof maintenance.
PART 2� PRODUCTS
2.1 MANUFACTURER
��� A.� Provide Celadon Ceramic Slate, as manufactured by Celadon; P.O. Box 309; New Lexington, OH 43764.� For additional information, contact Celadon at:
������� 1.� Architectural Support Group; 17199 Laurel Park Drive North, Suite 201; Livonia, MI� 48152.
������� 2.� Telephone:� 800-699-9988.
������� 3.� FAX:� 614-342-5175.
��� B.� Substitutions will not be acceptable.
2.2 CERAMIC ROOFING SLATES
��� A.� Provide roofing slates with the following properties:
������� 1.� Basic Properties:� Comply with ASTM C 1167, Grade 1.
������� 2.� Weight:� 580 pounds per square (normal 13-1/4 inch exposure).
������� 3.� Weight:� 589 pounds per square (low slope 13 inch exposure).
������� 4.� Thickness:� Nominal 3/4 inch, ribbed design.
������� 5.� Moisture Absorption:� Maximum of 1.0 percent.
������� 6.� Minimum Cross Breaking Strength:� 300 pounds.
������� 7.� Color:� Slate Gray.
������� 8.� Color:� Montpelier Green.
������� 9.� Color:� Brunswick Black.
������� 10. Color:� Slate Red.
������� 11. Color:� Plumstone.
������� 12. Color:� As selected by Architect from manufacturer's standard colors.
������� 13. Color Blend:
����������� a.� Slate Gray:� ___%.
����������� b.� Montpelier Green:� ___%.
����������� c.� Brunswick Black:� ___%.
����������� d.� Slate Red:� ___%.
����������� e.� Plumstone:� ___%.
��� B.� Accessory Slate Shapes:� Provide the following accessory shapes, in color matching field slates, for areas shown on the drawings:
������� 1.� Custom ridge cap.
������� 2.� Custom hip cap.
������� 3.� Gable rake slate.
������� 4.� Half slate.
2.3 SHEET MATERIALS
��� A.� Underlayment:� ASTM D 1970, self-adhering rubberized asphalt membrane with high traction surface, internal reinforcement, and "split" back plastic release film.
������� 1.� Provide CertainTeed "WinterGuard" sheet barrier waterproofing shingle underlayment.
��� B.� Underlayment:� ASTM D 2626;� one layer of No. 40 coated base sheet.
��� C.� Underlayment:� ASTM D 226;� two layers of No. 30 asphalt impregnated roofing felt.
��� D.� Flashing:� Terne coated stainless steel; 0.015 inch thick stainless steel core material complying with ASTM A 167, Type 304; coated with 0.092 lb/sq ft terne alloy on both sides of core metal.
��� E.� Flashing:� ASTM B 370 copper, cold rolled, 16 oz/sq ft, natural finish.
��� F.� Flashing:� Lead sheet, 2.5 lb/sq ft; complying with ASTM B 749.
2.4 ACCESSORIES
��� A.� Screws:� No. 8 or No. 9 brass or stainless steel, flathead Phillips or square drive, not less than 1-3/4 inches long.
��� B.� Nails for Solid Wood Deck:� Corrosion resistant copper, brass, or stainless steel;� minimum 3/8 inch head diameter;� shank of minimum 11 gage diameter and length sufficient to penetrate 3/4 inch into deck but not through the underside.
��� C.� Nails for Plywood Sheathing:� Slater's copper ring shank nail, 11 gage, not less than 1-3/4 inches long with 3/8 inch head;� point must penetrate through underside of deck.
��� D.� Wood Nailers and Cant Strips:� Preservative-treated wood, as specified in Section 06114.
��� E.� Adhesive:� OSI Pro-Series RT-600 Roof Tile Adhesive.
��� F.� Sealant:� ASTM C 920 silicone, low modulus.� Provide one of the following:
������� 1.� Dow Corning 790 Silicone Building Sealant.
������� 2.� GE SilProof.
2.5 FLASHING FABRICATION
��� A.� Form flashing to profiles indicated on drawings and as required to protect roofing materials from physical damage and shed water.
��� B.� Form sections square and accurate in profile, in maximum possible lengths, free from distortion or defects detrimental to appearance or performance.
PART 3� EXECUTION
3.1 EXAMINATION
��� A.� Comply with provisions of Section 01039 - Coordination and Meetings.
��� B.� Verify that roofing penetrations and plumbing stacks are in place and properly flashed to deck surface.
��� C.� Verify that roof openings are correctly framed.
��� D.� Verify that deck surfaces are dry and free of ridges, warps, and voids.
3.2 PREPARATION
��� A.� Comply with ceramic slate manufacturer's recommendations on preparation of acceptable roof deck.
��� B.� Broom clean deck surfaces prior to installation of underlayment.
3.3 UNDERLAYMENT INSTALLATION
��� A.� Install underlayment over entire deck surface, in accordance with instructions of ceramic slate manufacturer.� At hips, valleys, and ridges, install 36 inch width of WinterGuard underlayment or equivalent, centered on the valley or ridge.
������� 1.� Under cold installation conditions, tack WinterGuard in place if it does not immediately adhere to deck.
��� B.� Ice Dam Protection:� Apply WinterGuard underlayment or equivalent at eaves that are subject to icing and back-up of water.� Apply from roof edge to a line that when projected to the horizontal is not less than 24 inches inside of interior wall line.
������� 1.� On overhanging eaves that require more than a single 36-inch width of WinterGuard, overlap not less than 6 inches, assuring that overlapped area is located on overhang, outside wall line.
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3.4 FLASHING INSTALLATION
��� A.� Install flashing at all locations where roof intersects other roofs, sidewall or parapet walls, chimneys, ventilators, and similar projections, and at gable edges.
��� B.� Open Valley:� Install minimum 20 inch wide open valley metal flashing over 36-inch wide WinterGuard, with field underlayment lapped over edges of flashing not less than 4 inches.� Fasten metal with cleats.� Overlap metal a minimum of 5 inches.
��� C.� Closed Valley:� Install closed valley metal flashing over 36-inch wide WinterGuard by interleaving ceramic slates with minimum 20-inch wide prepared metal flashing sheets.� Attach ceramic slates using copper wires to copper straps nailed beyond the top edge of the metal flashing.
3.5 WOOD NAILER AND CANT STRIP INSTALLATION
��� A.� Cant Strip:� Install nominal 1 x 2 x 48 inch pressure-treated wood cant strips directly over underlayment at eaves, spacing 1 inch apart for drainage.
��� B.� Nailers:� Install 48 inch pressure-treated wood nailers as detailed at ridge and hips, directly over underlayment.� Protect with additional layer of WinterGuard before installing hip and ridge accessory.
3.6 CERAMIC SLATE INSTALLATION
��� A.� Install ceramic slate roofing in strict conformance with manufacturer's instructions.
��� B.� Install first course over cant strip, with overhang as detailed.� Do not drive fasteners tightly against ceramic slates, to reduce risk of breakage and to allow natural deck movement.�
��� C.� Install each subsequent course with joints centered on ceramic slates below, with maximum exposure in each course of 13-1/4 inches.� Wet cut slates at hips and valleys, using masonry saw with diamond blade.
��� D.� At hip and ridge, and on mansard roofs, install bead of adhesive at butt end of each slate, located so it is completely concealed.� Install sealant as required at hip and ridge accessories to achieve watertight installation.
3.7 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL
��� A.� Section 01400 - Quality Control:� Field inspection.
��� B.� Inspection will involve surveillance of roofing work during installation to ascertain compliance with specified requirements.
3.8 PROTECTION
��� A.� Section 01700 - Contract Closeout:� Protecting installed work.
��� B.� Do not permit traffic over finished roof surface.
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