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HomeMy WebLinkAbout23-6267 (2)AT 5335 Eighth Street Zephyrhills, FL 33542 Phone: (813) 780-0020 Fax: (813) 780-0021 BGR-006267-20 Issue Date: 05/17/2023 REINSPECTION FEES: (c) With respect to Reinspection fees will comply with Florida Statute 553.80(2)(c) the local government shall impose a fee of four times the amount of the fee imposed for the initial inspection or first reinspection, whichever is greater, for each subsequent reinspection. Notice: In addition to the requirements of this permit, there may be additional restrictions applicable to this property that may be found in the public records of this county, and there may be additional permit required from other governmental entities such as water management, state agencies or federal agencies. accordance with City Codes and Ordinances. NO OCCUPANCY BEFORE C.O. NO OCCUPANCY BEFORE C.O. j I ft.. coN�CT6 SIGNATURE PEIMIT OFFICEC) PERMIT EXPIRES IN 6 MONTHS WITHOUT APPROVED INSPECTION I. ONO, I I 813-780-0020 City of Zephyrhills Permit Application Fax-813-780-0021 Building Department Date Received 5/12/2023 Phone Contact for �Permittin OwneesName STEPHEN& BROOKE PAGEOwner Phone Number 1813.778.3151 Owner's Address J56 7 1-7-TH ST, ZEPHYRHILLS, FL. 33542 Owner Phone Number Fee Simple Titleholder Name C Owner Phone Number Fee Simple Titleholder Address JOB ADDRESS r, ZEPHYRHILLS, FL 33542 LOT# SUBDIVISION PARCEL 10#111-26-21-0010-10700-0030 (OBTAINED FROM PROPERTY TAX NOTICE) WORK PROPOSED R NEW CONSTR ADD/ALT SIGN DEMOLISH INSTALL REPAIR PROPOSED USE SFR COMM OTHER TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION F7 BLOCK Q FRAME STEEL DESCRIPTION OF WORK ISITE BUILT SHED & CARPORT ON NEW CONCRETE SLAB BUILDING SIZE 122X36 SQ FOOTAGE HEIGHT 12 [K]BUILDING$9400 i VALUATION OF TOTAL CONSTRUCTION ELECTRICAL 1$ AMP SERVICE PROGRESS ENERGY Q W.R,E.C, =PLUMBING =MECHANICAL $ VALUATION OF MECHANICAL INSTALLATION =GAS ROOFING SPECIALTY = OTHER FINISHED FLOOR ELEVATIONS FLOOD ZONE AREA =YES NO BUILDER COMPANY lBahrsAluminum SIGNATURE REGISTERED LLXL N J FEE CURREN Address 11-1350 US HIGHWAY 98 S, DADE CITY, FL. 33525 License# ELECTRICIAN COMPANY SIGNATURE REGISTERED Y/ N FEE CURREN Address License# PLUMBER COMPANY SIGNATURE REGISTERED Y/ N FEE CURREN Y/ Address License # MECHANICAL COMPANY ----- -= SIGNATURE REGISTERED ------------ �/N FEE CURREN Address I License # OTHER COMPANY = SIGNATURE REGISTERED I YIN FEE CURREN L_XLN J Address License # RESIDENTIAL Attach (2) Plot Plans; (2) sets of Building Plans; (1) set of Energy Forms; R-O-W Permit for new construction, Minimum ten (10) working days after submittal date. Required onsite, Construction Plans, Stormwater Plans w/ Silt Fence installed, Sanitary Facilities & 1 dumpster; Site Work Permit for subdivisions/large projects COMMERCIAL Attach (2) complete sets of Building Plans plus a Life Safety Page; (1) set of Energy Forms. R-O-W Permit for new construction. Minimum ten (10) YAAing days after submittal date. Required onsite, Construction Plans, Stormwater Plans w/ Sift Fence installed, Sanitary Facilities & 1 dumpster. Site Work Permit for all new projects- All commercial requirements must meet compliance SIGN PERMIT Attach (2) sets of Engineered Plans. *—PROPERTY SURVEY required for all NEW construction. Directions' Fill out application completely. Owner & Contractor sign back of application, notarized If over $2500, a Notice of Commencement is required. (A(C upgrades over $7500) — Agent (for the contractor) or Power of Attorney (for the owner) would be someone with notarized letter from owner authorizing same OVER THE COUNTER PERMITTING (copy of contract required) Reroofs if shingles Severs Service Upgrades A/C Fences (Plot/Survey/Footage) Driveways -Not over Counter if on public roadways. -needs ROW NOTICE OF DEED RESTRICTIONS: The undersigned understands that this permit may be subject to "deed" restrictions" which may be more restrictive than County regulations, The undersigned assumes responsibility for compliance with any applicable deed restrictions, UNLICENSED CONTRACTORS AND CONTRACTOR RESPONSIBILITIES: If the owner has hired a contractor or contractors to undertake work, they may be required to be licensed in accordance with state and local regulations. If the contractor is not licensed as required by law, both the owner and contractor may be cited for a misdemeanor violation under state law. If the owner or intended contractor are uncertain as to what licensing requirements may apply for the Intended work, they are advised to contact the Pasco County Building Inspection Division —Licensing Section at 727-847- 8009. Furthermore, if the owner has hired a contractor or contractors, he is advised to have the contractor(s) sign portions of the "contractor Block" of this application for which they will be responsible. If you, as the owner sign as the contractor, that may be an indication that he is not properly licensed and is not entitled to permitting privileges in Pasco County. TRANSPORTATION IMPACT/UTILITIES IMPACT AND RESOURCE RECOVERY FEES: The undersigned understands that Transportation Impact Fees and Recourse Recovery Fees may apply to the construction of new buildings, change of use in existing buildings, or expansion of existing buildings, as specified in Pasco County Ordinance number 89-07 and 90-07, as amended. The undersigned also understands, that such fees, as may be due, Will be identified at the time of permitting. It is further understood that Transportation Impact Fees and Resource Recovery Fees must be paid prior to receiving a "certificate of occupancy" or final power release. If the project does not involve a certificate of occupancy or final power release, the fees must be paid prior to permit issuance. Furthermore, if Pasco County Water/Sewer Impact fees are due, they must be paid prior to permit issuance in accordance with applicable Pasco County ordinances. CONSTRUCTION LIEN LAW (Chapter 713, Florida Statutes, as amended): If valuation of work is $2,500.00 or more, I certify that 1, the applicant, have been provided with a copy of the "Florida Construction Lien Law —Homeowner's Protection Guide" prepared by the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Affairs. If the applicant is someone other than the "owner", I certify that I have obtained a copy of the above described document and promise in good faith to deliver it to the "owner" prior to commencement. CONTRACTOR'$IOWNER'S AFFIDAVIT: I certify that all the information in this application is accurate and that all work will be done in compliance with all applicable laws regulating construction, zoning and land development. Application is hereby made to obtain a permit to do work and installation as indicated. I certify that no work or installation has commenced prior to issuance of a permit and that all work will be performed to meet standards of all laws regulating construction, County and City codes, zoning regulations, and land development regulations in the jurisdiction. I also certify that I understand that the regulations of other government agencies may apply to the intended work, and that it is my responsibility to identify what actions I must take to be in compliance. Such agencies include but are not limited to: - Department of Environmental Protection -Cypress Bayheads, Wetland Areas and Environmentally Sensitive Lands, Water/Wastewater Treatment. - Southwest Florida Water Management District -Wells, Cypress Bayheads, Wetland Areas, Altering Watercourses. - Army Corps of Engineers -Seawalls, Docks, Navigable Waterways. - Department of Health & Rehabilitative Services/Environmental Health Unit -Wells, Wastewater Treatment, Septic Tanks. - US Environmental Protection Agency -Asbestos abatement. - Federal Aviation Authority -Runways. I understand that the following restrictions apply to the use of fill: - Use of fill is not allowed in Flood Zone "W unless expressly permitted. - If the fill material is to be used in Flood Zone "A", it is understood that a drainage plan addressing a "compensating volume" will be submitted at time of permitting which is prepared by a professional engineer licensed by the State of Florida. - If the fill material is to be used in Flood Zone "A" in connection with a permitted building using stem wall construction, I certify that fill will be used only to fill the area within the stem wall. - If fill material is to be used in any area, I certify that use of such fill will not adversely affect adjacent properties. If use of fill is found to adversely affect adjacent properties, the owner may be cited for violating the conditions of the building permit issued under the attached permit application, for lots less than one (1) acre which are elevated by fill, an engineered drainage plan is required. If I am the AGENT FOR THE OWNER, I promise in good faith to inform the owner of the permitting conditions set forth in this affidavit prior to commencing construction. I understand that a separate permit may be required for electrical work, plumbing, signs, wells, pools, air conditioning, gas, or other installations not specifically included in the application. A permit issued shall be construed to be a license to proceed with the work and not as authority to violate, cancel, alter, or set aside any provisions of the technical codes, nor shall issuance of a permit prevent the Building Official from thereafter requiring a correction of errors in plans, construction or violations of any codes. Every permit issued shall become invalid unless the work authorized by such permit is commenced within six months of permit issuance, or if work authorized by the permit is suspended or abandoned for a period of six (6) months after the time the work is commenced. An extension may be requested, in writing, from the Building Official for a period not to exceed ninety (90) days and will demonstrate justifiable cause for the extension. If work ceases for ninety (90) consecutive days, the job is considered abandoned, ;[*]:a I ky, I U ZIDOITTUI I ILI 111-11111 UUMS OWNER OR AGENT CONTRACTOR Subscribed and sworn to (or affirmed) before me this S , =c `bed and , swot (4afM of Who is/are personally known to me or has/have produced Who is/are pe sWally known th me or has/have 1 as identification. rl�_ ,ji N;Z"W'O' Bowthmughlo comission No w Commission No L Name of Notary typed, printed or stamped Name INSTR#2023081122OR BK10813 PG3280 Page 1 of 1 05/08/2023 09:30 AM Rcpt: 2580574 Rec: 10,00 DS: 0.00 IT: 0.00 Nikki Alvarez-Sowles, Esq., Pasco County Clerk & Comptroller 1-14kTift V*, POK01101-10 11-26�-21-00110-110700-0031 NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT state of &OIDA County of P&O THE LWVEMtGNED hereby gives notice lh*t improvement will be made to oerildn r" Piciperty, and in aouardar"with Chapter ?13, Florida Stahm, the kilowing Information Is provided in this Notion, of Commencement 1 DoWplion of Property: Panel Identification No. 11-26-21-0010-,10700-0030 aireatmdrws- 564717THST.ZEPH)SHILLS.FL33542 2, General Description of Irrfrovement SITE BUILT SHED & CARPORT QUNEW 9090N®REETME �S�--- 31 Owner Information or Lessee information I the Lessee oontractod for the Improvement ZEPHYRHLLS FL city state interest in Property OWNER Name of Fee gale Titleholder, (If different from Omar listed 00W—) Ad dress City Stall 4. Coftsolor MARTY MONWREN. RAHR'S ALUMINUM INC 11350 AMGHWAY 98 S DADE CITY FL Addw3 city state Contracbm'sTelephonallo.: 813.782.3513 s. aunty: Nam AddMes FRY— state Amount of Sond: S Telephone No.: 6, Lender Name Addrea City state Landef's TsWome Noe Persons within the State of Morita designated by the ower upon whom nolloss or other doousneris may be served as provided by Section 713,113(1)(a)(7}, Florida 51alutew. Name Address city State Telephone Number of Ussignated Person: a. in addition to hkr*W, the owner d*$WaNg —of— to receive a copy of tlb-. Lienoes Notion as pro0sd in SoMbm 713-13(9)ft Florida Statutes. Totsphone Number of Person or Entity Designated by 0,vner. 9. Expiration data of Notice of Commencement Ift expiration do" may not be before the completion of construction end final payment bD the contractor, but wN be one yearfrom the date of n000rdlng unless a different date is specified): Under penaillY Of Pe(JurY, I declare that I have read U fOr*901ng nofte Of 04Q. Wthel th theraln am Wie to the best of my knowte4e and belief. W STATE- Cou w, KANNA ISABEL WJ-F1 WCOMMIsSION #HH284M ft�aj or Lessee, or 0*777,s or Less"'$ Autholtzed Offi ' artner/M ffloger � WIRES06,2026 of &rlm ftu4h 1$1 M Inglimnos The! faMoing Instrument was sanowledged before me this _ZAayof 20g3by as rti-n ex- (type of aulharity. eg., off$w, iruVw, aftorney in ftd) (n72rrly on bohalf of wh in art S x8culed). r. MY Personally Kn0WAQE, PrIDduced Identifio4tion El Notary i�g Type of Identification Pro*A00d Name (Print) wpdatalbcsine,L-wcmmer,cemenUcO53W Bahrs Permitting <permitting@bahrsconstruction.com> FW: Steve Page: Shed W/ Attached Carport: 5647 17th St 1 message Todd Vandeberg <tvandeberg@ci.zephyrhills.fl.us> Mon, Apr 17, 2023 at 8:52 AM To: Bahrs Permitting <Permitting@ bahrsconstruction. com> Cc: Jackie Boges <jboges@ci.zephyrhills.fl.us> Steve, The Building Official and I have reviewed the revised sketches with the carport in the rear yard / accessed off the alley, I am forwarding our authorization to Jackie in the Building Dept. Thanks, From: Bahrs Permitting <Perm itti ng @ba h rsconstru ction, corn> Sent: Friday, April 14, 2023 8:26 AM To: Todd Vandeberg <tvandeberg@ci.zephyrhills,fl.us> Subject: Re: Steve Page : Shed W/ Attached Carport : 5647 17th St EXTERNAL EMAIL N• ♦ . • IMI 0 I've attached two revised drawings for the proposed shed & carport relocating it to the NW corner of the property against the alley. Please let me know your thoughts as I believe this addresses all of the previous concerns. Let us know if you have any questions. Thank you, Steve Page Z!, Permitting Office: (813)782-3513 Email: Permitting@bahrsconstrLiction,com MN 1 7 1 "I'll, gp ALUMINUM CONSTRUCTION "ME, - I .. ..... .......... www.BahrsConstruction.com On Wed, Apr 5, 2023 at 2:20 PM Todd Vandeberg <tvandeberg@ci.zephyrhills,fl,us> wrote: I spoke with the Building Dept. The front setback (20') would need to be met, They also asked if you have a picture showing the carport structure proposed. On structures this size the Building and Planning Dept both have to get involved due to prior concerns brought up by Council on the appearance of metal carport structures. Is it possible for the shed to be built along the front line of the house and Carport accessed off the alley? Thanks, From: Bahrs Permitting <Permitting@bahrsconstruction.com> Sent: Wednesday, April 5, 2023 12:50 PIVI To: Todd Vandeberg <tvandeberg@ci,zephyrhills,fl.us> Cc: Jackie Boges <iboges@ci,zephyrhiI1s,fl,us> Subject: Steve Page : Shed W/ Attached Carport : 5647 17th St EXTERNAL EMAIL Good Morning, Attached is a sketch of the proposed work. I am hoping to install this on the North side of the property between my home and the property line and push it as close to 17th St as I am able, considering the easement. The shed will be 12x22(264sqft) and the attached carport that will be running towards 17th St will be 22x22 (484sqft). My understanding as of now is that we will need to stay 5ft off of the property lines. I just want to be sure of how close it can sit to my home, as it is not attached, and how close the carport can go towards 17th St. I have our engineer waiting to draw it just to be sure this is allowable, I appreciate your time and help. Please let me know if you need any further information. Let us know if you have any questions. Thank you, Steve Page Permitting Cell: (813)778-3151 Email: Permitting@bahrsconstruction.com ors .o ALUMINUM CONSTRUCTION vrrwwBahrsConstruction.com Todd Vandeberg Planning Director City of Zephyrhills 5335 8th Street Zephyrhills, FL 33542 813-780-0006 Ext. 3505 Disclaimer: Fla. Stat. 668.6076 "Under Florida law, e-mail addresses are public records. If you do not wantyour e-mail address released in response to a public -records request, do not send electronic mail to this entity. Instead, contact this office by phone or in writing." Todd Vandeberg Planning Director City of Zephyrhilis 5335 8th Street Zephyrhills, FL 33542 813-780-0006 Ext. 3505 Disclaimer: Fla. Stat. 668.6076 "Under Florida law, e-mail addresses are public records. If you do not want your e-mail address released in response to a public -records request, do not send electronic mail to this entity. Instead, contact this office by phone or in writing." 2 attachments Shed & Carport Elevation.pdf 12K Shed & Carport Site Plan.pdf 10K I I Z,--e�T4)-,kksl a a 1pr-1 T I Wn"T a m 51A -7 J 1� 24�V-Wllls) Im IN 2/2/2021 Florida Building Code Online Comments Archived Product Manufacturer Address/Phone/Email Authorized Signature Technical Representative Address/Phone/Email Quality Assurance Representative Address/Phone/Email Category Subcategory Compliance Method Certification Agency Validated By Referenced Standard and Year (of Standard) Equivalence of Product Standards Certified By Product Approval Method Date Submitted Date Validated Date Pending FBC Approval Masonite International 1955 Powis Road West Chicago, IL 60185 (800) 663-3667 sschreiber@masonite.com Steve Schreiber sschreiber@masonite.com Exterior Doors Swinging Exterior Door Assemblies Certification Mark or Listing National Accreditation & Management Institute National Accreditation & Management Institute Standard TAS 201 TAS 202 TAS 203 Method 1 Option A 11/05/2020 11/05/2020 1994 1994 1994 https://www.florid,ibuilding.org/pr/pr_app_dtl.aspx?param=wGEVXQwtDgvWpU8MYEr7N27GpjLWgHXZlivZczyKRz,O5kOX7%a2bdFIA%o3d%3d 1/2 2/2/2021 I r Date Approved Florida Building Code Online 11/13/2020 FL # Model, Number or Name 7091.1 Metal -edge Steel Door in Hollow Metal Frame Limits of Use Approved for use In HVHZ. Yes Approved for use outside HVHZ: Yes Impact Resistant: Yes Design Pressure: +80.0/-80.0 Other. Evaluated for use in locations adhering to the Florida Building Code Including the High Velocity Hurricane Zone, and where pressure requirements as determined by ASCE 7, do not exceed the design pressures listed. X-0" x 6'-8" max nominal size. When large missile Impact resistance is required, hurricane protective system is not required. See installation detail DWG-MA-FLOISO-06 for additional information. Description 6'-8" Single Inswing or Outswing Door Unit Certification Agency Certificate W Quality Assurance Contract Expiration Date 12/31/2025 Installation Instructions ELZ22L_Rj2_II_FL015 p f Q (L Verified By: National Accreditation & Management Institute Created by Independent Third Party: Evaluation Reports ELZULRIIIE_119z23833-1.12_1 Created by Independent Third Party: Yes QnLaS3 Us:: 2601 §J& gi;2L)g B9gd_T_ajLftjjSj_FLj2_399 Phone: 8S0:487- 1§2j The State of Florida Is an AA/EEO employer. Coovright 2007-2013 State of Florida.:: Privacy Statement Accessibility Statement Under Florida law, email addresses are public records. If you do not want your e-mail address released in response to a public -records request, do not send electronic mail to this entity. Instead, contact the office by phone or by traditional mail. If you have any questions, please contact $50.487.1395. *Pursuant to Section 455.275(3), Florida Statutes, effective October 1, 2012, licensees licensed under Chapter 455, F.S. must provide the Department with an email address if they have one. The email$ provided may be used for official communication with the licensee. However email address" are public record. If you do not wish to supply a personal address, please provide the Department with an email address which can be made available to the public. To determine if you are a licensee under Chapter 455, F.S., please click bKA.. GAINS M https://www.floridabuilding.org/prlpx�-app—dtl.aspx?param--wGEVXQwtDqvWpU8MYEr7N27GpjLWgI-IY,ZlivZczyKRzg05kOX7%2bdFIA%3d%3d 2/2 a SIDE -HINGED METAL -EDGE STEEL DOOR UNIT 6'-8"SINGLE OPAQUE DOOR IN HOLLOW METAL FRAME _QfJqjER6L_NQT15 1. EVALUATED FOR USE IN LOCATIONS ADHERING TO THE FLORIDA BUILDING CODE AND WHERE PRESSURE REQUIREMENTS AS DETERMINED BY ASCE 7, MINIMUM DESIGN LOADS FOR BUILDINGS AND OTHER STRUCTURES, DOES NOT EXCEED THE DESIGN PRESSURES LISTED. 2. HURRICANE PROTECTIVE SYSTEM (SHUTTERS) IS NOT REQUIRED. 3. IN THE HVH7, FACTORY PRIMED DOORS MUST BE PAINTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 222D OF THE FBC. .5" [7 —7 Ll IN G8, HOT I OW MFIAL FRAM TABLE OF CONTENTS SHEET #] IDESCRIPTION _I TYPICAL ELEVATIONS & GENERAL NOTE 2_ ANCHORING LOCATIONS & DETAILS "'X ll* MAX. PANEL MRALL FRAVE OVERALrRAMI 35-314- MAX 35-31- MAX. WIDTH Fr PANELL4WIDTH Fl 11 [1:21 Fol li ZE SINGI _F OUTSWtNG SINGLE UNIT Addendum NAmi celdicabillo" itt Romwe'd By. Datow .. �a- 737uz, ;2_c SINGLE INSWING SINGLE UNIT DATE: 6/10/0 SCALE: N.T.S. DWG. BY: sws CHk. BY: KURT RALTHAZOR _6w_vAw _No______ FLORIDA P.E. #56533 DING-MA-FLO150 SHEET 1 OF 2 VOCD OR STEEL EX STUDS USPI6 UNPRESSIUN ANI FACTORY APPLIED CUMIRESSILIN ANCHUR O) , ,EACH JAMB/HEAD CORNER (2 TOTAL) 0.197' DIA. ANCHOR #8 x a' WOOD (4) WIDE ANCHORS IN CONCRETE OR MASUNRY CONCRETE OR MAS014RY USING CUIC-RVE SCREW ANCTEIVS 3/0' DIA, CONCRETED j 11 06' SCREW ANCHOR­- (TYP,) 36' #8 - 2' WOOD SCREW CMASONRY ER CONCRETE 12) ' SOT OF EACH JAMB BACK FILL FRAME EUTTERFLY CLIP m ERIOR OF FACE — ------- DRYWALL NOT REQUIRED I WIRE TYP.) DFID OP. STEEL STUDS 'Typ.) CIAMFT, m Q INTERIOR i " ADJACENT CA.U. I (1) ExrERmR OF FACE CELLS WITH F zz 3/6' DIk CONCRETE 4 /7 SCREW ANCHUF� DOOR FRAMF�' DOOR FRAME ­,rL7 r-EXTERIOR SHEATHING SECTION sFc-rl[]N A -A A A 1111.1i LMBKDMENI STRAP ANCHORS IN WOOD OR STEEL 2X 'STUDS STRAP ANCHOR (6) SCRFVS IN OR WOO SCREW (TYP,) STRAP ANCHOR_, WOOD STUDS (IYP) '�TUDS STCC'E_ 'UDS WQ3D DR STEEL STUDS DOOR FRAME I 1 2/9 M'�N. S MEM " I", SECT112,\11 A -A, EMSEIME"T 1147 WOOD STUD ATTACHMENT DETAIL 1. ANCHOR ANALYSIS FOR LOADING CONDITIONS PREPARED, SIGNED AND SEALED BY JOSEPH A. REED, PE (FLORIDA #58920) FOR EACH INSIALLAFION METHOD. 2. CONCRETE ANCHOR EDGE DISTANCE MIN 3". WOOD SCREW EDGE DISTANCE MIN 1/2". SHEET METAL SCREW EDGE DISTANCE MIN 1/2". Akendum IS N*IJ --ALL— —4,2 HxriDw� By Date H 'Aw #8 x 5/8" #8 x 5/8' STRIKE DETAIL MACHINE SCREWS I 1.250" Et7r� T #10 x 112" #10 x 112" 9 x 112. #10 x 112" x 112 #10 x 112 HINGE _DETAIL MACHINE SCREWS INSAI[NG THRESHOLD 0.962"1 ClE .-I T OUTSWING THRESHOLD HARDWARE SCHEDULE I I I I I I 1. KWIKSET SERIES 400 GRADE 3 CYLINDRICAL LATCH AND DATE' 611fV06, SERIES 980 GRADE 1 DEADLOCK HARDWARE TO BE INSTALLED SCALE N. T S. - - ------ ­11-1 ------ I - AT 5-1/2" CENTERLINE. Lwl _wsws ­ I ------- CHK. BY: 2. 4" X 4" FULL MORTISE BUTT HINGES. 7RA' ING NO. OF 1/1512021 Florida Building Code Online rt ra xl'=AIZWYWI.� Mg�' SCIS Home ! 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If you do not want your e-mail address released in response to a public -records request, do not send electronic mail to this entity. Instead, contact the office by phone or by traditional mail. If you have any questions, please contact 850.487.1395. -Pursuant to Section 455,275(1), Florida Statutes, effective October 1, 2012, licensees licensed under Chapter 455, F.S. must provide the Department with an email address if they have one. The emails provided may be used for official communication with the licensee. However email addresses are public record. If you do not wish to supply a personal address, please provide the Department with an email address which can be made available to the public. To determine If you are a licensee under Chapter 455, F.S_ please clickbIM. Credit Card Safe https:IlNvww.fl()ridabuilding.org/prlpr—app—Otl.aspx?param--wGEVXQwtDqsbCIJITKel2ODuttTaLxE3%2bN2Q3iPj3YVWtOTPBkkj5GNv%3d%3d 2/2 FLORIDA PRODUCT APPROVAL #1435 B, SEE SHEET3 MAX. BUCK WIDTH SEE TABLE 1 —� 28' �j MAX. �nnX O.C. 1 A, SEE SHEET 3 12" MAX i 11J� 17.8£7"MAY, O.G. MAX. BUCK HEIGHT SEE TABLE 1 x 10' MAX. O.C. 13.773" MAX. O.C. I � A� ==J—&1Y2" A9AX. B NO ANCHORS AT SILL ELEVATION FOR TYP. EQUAL LEG FRAME, CONFIGURATION EQUAL-LITE B, SEE SHEETS A, SEE SHEET3 GENERAL NOTES: SERIES 5400 NON -IMPACT RESISTANT, VINYL SINGLE HUNG WINDOW 1) THIS PRODUCT HAS BEEN DESIGNED & TESTED TO COMPLY WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE FLORIDA BUILDING CODE. 2) ALL WOOD BUCKS LESS THAN 1-12' THICK ARE TO BE CONSIDERED 1X INSTALLATIONS. IX WOOD BUCKS ARE OPTIONAL IF UNIT IS INSTALLED DIRECTLY TO SUBSTRATE. WOOD BUCKS DEPICTED AS 2X ARE 1-1/2" THICK OR GREATER. 1X AND 2X BUCKS (WHEN USED) SHALL BE DESIGNED TO PROPERLY TRANSFER LOADS TO THE STRUCTURE. WOOD BUCK DESIGN AND INSTALLATION IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE ENGINEER, (FOR) OR ARCHITECT OF RECORD, (AOR). 3) ANCHOR EMBEDMENT TO BASE MATERIAL SHALL BE BEYOND WALL DRESSING OR STUCCO. USE ANCHORS OF SUFFICIENT EMBEDMENT. INSTALLATION ANCHORS SHOULD BE SEALED. OVERALL SEALING/FLASHING STRATEGY FOR WATER RESISTANCE OF INSTALLATION SHALL BE DONE BY OTHERS AND IS BEYOND THE SCOPE OF THESE INSTRUCTIONS. 4) MAX. 114" SHIMS ARE REQUIRED AT EACH ANCHOR LOCATION WHERE THE PRODUCT IS NOT FLUSH TO THE SUBSTRATE. USE SHIMS CAPABLE OF TRANSFERRING APPLIED LOADS. WOOD BUCKS, BY OTHERS, MUST BE SUFFICIENTLY ANCHORED TO RESIST LOADS IMPOSED ON THEM BY THE WINDOW. 5) THE ANCHORAGE METHODS SHOWN HAVE BEEN DESIGNED TO RESIST THE WINDLOADS CORRESPONDING TO THE REQUIRED DESIGN PRESSURE. THE 33-1/3% STRESS INCREASE HAS NOT BEEN USED IN THE DESIGN OF THIS PRODUCT. THE 1.6 LOAD DURATION FACTOR WAS USED FOR THE EVALUATION OF ANCHORS INTO WOOD. ANCHORS THAT COME INTO CONTACT WITH OTHER DISSIMILAR MATERIALS SHALL MEET THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE FLORIDA BUILDING CODE FOR CORROSION RESISTANCE, �-� SEE TABLE 1 -" 28' MAX. MAX_ 12 1 f! I 17. MAX D.C. MAX. B - HEIGHT { TABL.. X /f 1 M0' AX.Of — — / t q—13„773" MAX. O.C. 8-112" MAX. B _ .vv+ 11— — o i ELEVATION FOR TYP. FLANGE FRAME PROVIEW/ORIEL CONFIGURATION (COTTAGE SIMILAR) IMPACT RATING DESIGN PRESSURE RATING NON -IMPACT RESISTANT SEE TABLE 1 MAX. BUCK WIDTH SEE TABLE I 2 MAX, D, SEE —­4 !+— 4" MAX. O.C. SHEET 4 C, SEE SHEET4 4' MAX. 1 MAX. BUCK ICK O.C. HEIGHTSEE SEE TABLE 1 1I i D 2" MAX. I --"— ELEVATION FOR TYP, FIN OR J-CHANNEL FRAME, EQUAL-LITE CONFIGURATION (SIMILAR ANCHOR DIMENSIONS FOR OTHER CONFIGURATIONS) ^ R # # # VINYL SINGLE HUNG INSTALLATION, NI r1 09/30/11 �St;��t� 7i���C�51€:bY=':��.wIT#lLi3�E� ' • • ,## SHAPES MAY BE USED BY INSCRIBING THE SHAPE IN A BLOCK AND OBTAINING DESIGN PRESSURES FOR THAT BLOCK SIZE FROM THE TABLE ON THIS SHEET. COPYRIGHTC 2020 PGT INDUSTRIES, INC. LIMITED LICENSE TO MAKE COPIES FOR PERMITTING. 1070 TECHNOLOGY DRIVE N. VENICE,FL 34275 (941)-480-1600 ;1ry1111311 )!/77 O�y t LYNN/f No. 58705 10/26/20 �w '.©, % STATE OF GIB • PC ORIDP,.•'cN . -.. A. LYNN MILLER., P.E. PZ# 58705 TART r 9• AWrWnRA INATAI I ED THR0tJGH FRAME Min. Edge Min. Anchor Substrate Distance Embedment #10 SMS P.T. Southem Pine (SG=0.55) 7116' 1-3/6, (steel, 18-8 S.S. Steel, A36 318" 0.0w' or 410 S. S.) Steel Stud, A653 Gr, 33 3/9, 0.0346" (20 Ga,) Max. DP of 50.0 psf Aluminum, 6063-T5 318" 0,0713" (14 Ga.) P.T. Southern Pine (SG=0.55) Y 9116" 1-316' #12 SMS Steel, A36 318" 0.050" (steel, 18-8 S.S. — Steel Stud, A653 Gr, 33 318" — 0,0346" (20 Ga.) or 410 &&) Aluminum, 6063-T5 316' 0.071S'(14 Ga.) P,T. Southern Pine (SG=0.55) 7/16" 1-3/8" 3/16'Uttraeon — Concrete (min. 3.00ksi) T, 1-3/8" Max. DIP of 50.0 psf Ungrouted CMU, (ASTM C-90) 2-1/2" P.T. Southern Pine (SG=0.55) 7116" 1-3/8" 3/16" Ultracon+ concrete (min. 3 ksi) V, 1-316' Max. DP of 60.0 psf Ungrouted CMU, (ASTM C-90) V 1-114" P.T. Southern Pine (SG=0.55) V 1-3/8" 114" Ultracon Concrete (min. 2.85 ksi) 1' 1-314�' Ungrouted CMU, (ASTM C-90) 2-1/2" 1-1/4,' P,T, Southern Pine (SG=0.55) ill 1_91$" 1/4" Ultracon+ Concrete (min. 3 ksi) 1-3/16" 1-314' Ungrouted CMU, (ASTM P.T. Southern Pine (SG=0,55) J'i 1-3/8' 1/4" Crete -Flex Concrete (min. 3.35 ksi) ill 1-3/4, (410S.S,) Ungrouted CMU, (ASTM C-90) 2-1/2" 1-114, Concrete (min. 3.275 ksi) 1-1/2" 1/4" Aggre-Gator P.T. Southern Pine (SG=0.55) il� _—T-3/8. (18-8S.S) Ungrouted CMU, (ASTM 3/4' NOM. 118"ANNEALED OR TEMPERED GLASS 112"AIR SPACE 1/8" ANNEALED OR TEMPERED GLASS DURASEAL, SUPERSPACER OR CARDINAL XL EDGE ­W­n.1PA4PNT TYRFC Anchor Substrate Min. Edge Min. Distance Embedment 2-1/2" x . 131" Common Nail P.T. Southern Pine (SG--,55) W16" 2-7116" Max. OP of 50.0 2-112' x 131' Ring -shank Ned P,T. Southern Pine (SG=.55) 91161 2-7116" 2-112" x .145' Roofing Nad P.T. Southern Pine (SG=.55) 9/16, 2-7/16' P.T. Southern Pine (SG=.55) 314' I_affi" #10 SMS Aluminum, 6063-T5 3/8' 10,071 ' (14 Ga.)isteel, 18-8 S.S.Steel Stud, Gr. 33 3/8" 0.0346' (20 Ga.) I or 410 S,S.) Steel, A36 3t8' 1 0,050" ANCHOR NOTES: 1) "UNGROUTED CMU- VALUES MAY BE USED FOR GROUTED CMU APPLICATIONS. 2) PANHEAD, FLATHEAD OR HEXHEAD ARE ACCEPTABLE. ) ANCHORLENGTH TO BE SO THAT A MIN. OF 3 THREADS EXTEND BEYOND THE METAL SUBSTRATE. 3/4 3116" ANNEALED OR TEMPERED GLASS 51W A/A PVB — 3/8" AIR SPACE 7/16"AIR SPACE 3116" ANNEALED OR 118- ANNEALED OR TEMPERED GLASS—-\ TEMPERED GLASS DURASEAL, DURASEAL, SUPERSPACER SUPERSPACER OR CARDINAL OR CARDINAL XL EDGE XL EDGE GLAZING TYPES O PVB INTERLAYER MANUFACTURED BY KURARAY AMERICA, INC. REINFORCEMENT TYPE A GE-7700 OF DOW-7911W SILICONE Im IWAMeWTVAI 7/8' NOM. F4III REINFORCEMENT TYPE B 5/16",4A PTB — 3/8"AIR SPACE TEMPERED GLASS DURASEAL, Nw." REINFORCEMENT TYPE C VINYL SINGLE HUNG INSTALLATION, INI GLASS/ANCHORS/FRAME OPTIONS WINDOW SHAPES AS SHOWN BELOW OR SIMILAR, MAY BE USED BY INSCRIBING THE SHAPE IN A BLOCK AND OBTAINING DESIGN PRESSURES AND ANCHORAGE FOR THAT BLOCK SIZE FROM THE TABLE ON SHEET 1. WIDTH J­_ ----d WIDTH 7 e L ---A RADWTOP AROHTOP (EQUAWTE SHOWN) IR 0'.' _W.L r.) 718' NOM. COPYRIGHTO 2020 POT INDUSTRIES, INC. LIMITED LICENSE TO MAKE COPIES FOR PERMITTING. CERT. OF AUTH. #29296 1070 TECHNOLOGY DRIVE 4. VENICE, FL 34275 (941)-480-1600 1� ray ,NLYN/v ,0 , I ...... .. ........ �CENS, No. 58705 .7 /20 STATE OF 0 A. LYNN MILLER, P.E. P.E.# 58705 ►j— EDGE DISTANCE SHOWN T INSTALLED THROUGH1XNt, SUCKSTRIP EMBEDMENT FLANGE SHOWN SHOWN FH FRAME INSTALLED INSTALLED SHOWN �`�---- DIRECTLY TO THROUGHIX EMBEDMENT ------ "' EMBEDMENT SUBSTRATE SUCKSTRIL""-­`�� bctl EDGE EDGE �l DISTANCE j� DISTANCE OPT. SASH TOP i EDGE j� LIFT RAIL I EXTERIOR DISTANCE FLANGE G -. EQUAL FRAME SUCK WIDTH LE 0 I SHOWN # FRAME HORIZONTAL SECTION A A SHOWN BUCK HEIGHT d D INSTALLATION NOTES. 1) SEE SHEET 1 FOR SPACING EXTERIOR REQUIREMENTS. 2) SEE TABLE(S) ON SHEET 2 FOR ANCHORAGE AND SUBSTRATE I REQUIREMENTS. -i Q3 3} MAX SHIM THICKNESS TO BE 1W. lu""SA,5H OMLIFT �. 4) GLASS SHOWN IS FOR COPYRIGHT s•i 2Q20 BOTTOM LIFT FLANGE ILLUSTRATIVE PURPOSES ONLY AND PGT INDUSTRIES INC. HANDLEILOCK FEE MAY DIFFER TO MEET DESIGN LIMITED LICENSE TO MAKE IUI U SHOWN REQUIREMENTS COPIES FOR PERMITTING, 777 5) FIN AND/OR FLANGE MAY BE CERT. OF AUTH, #29296 EEG REMOVED TO CREATE OTHER FRAME NIC TECHNOLOGY DRIVE LEG TYPES, N. VEN#CE, FL 34275 {94i}464-3890 FRAME INSTALLATION THROUGH EXTERIOR SHOWN .---- THE FRAME, INTO METAL o ' �3f LYNA,,�,, NO ANCHORS': REQUIRED IN No. 58705 r FLANGE OR z * : '* EQUAL -LEG , T FRAME SILLS-'t#f✓- A 10/26/20 itr 1,0 STATE OF VINYL SINGLE HUNG INSTALLATION, NI " 09/30/11•.FLDRiDI .• '\ VERTICAL SECTION B-B �ONAL - ---- — -- FLANGE/EQUAL-LEG INSTALLATION 6 J ROSO�JSKI t1 # I I 1 I }I SH 5400 3 OF 4 oZ SH54flfl FPA m A a Lva# LE P.E. SHOWN INSTALLED EDGE DISTANCE THROUGH THE FRAME J-CHANNEL EMBEDMENT FRAME SHOWNnn -- 7 OPT. SASH TOP LIFT RAIL BUCK HEIGHT EXTERIOR E DIS OPT ' SASH BOTTOM LIFT FIN FRAME HANDLE/LOCK SHOWN SHOW I NS ALLED ST EDGE DISTANCE THROUGH THE EDGE INTEGRAL FIN DISTANCE EMBEDMENT VERTICAL SECTION D-D SHOWN INSTALLED SHOWN INSTALLED THROUGH THE THROUGHTHE FRAME INTEGRAL FIN IME EXTERI A INSTALLATION THROUGH THE FRAME, INTO METAL RENT - BUCK WIDTH HORIZONTAL SECTION C-C INSTALLATION NOTES: 1) SEE SHEET I FOR SPACING REQUIREMENTS. 2) SEE TABLE(S) ON SHEET 2 FOR ANCHORAGE AND SUBSTRATE REQUIRE ENTS. 3) MAX- SHIM THICKNESS TO BE 1/4'. 4) GLASS SHOWN IS FOR ILLUSTRATIVE PURPOSES ONLY AND MAY DIFFER TO MEET DESIGN REQUIREMENTS. 5) FIN ANDIOR FLANGE MAY BE REMOVED TO CREATE OTHER FRAME TYPES. COPYRIGHT* 2020 PGT INDUSTRIES, INC. LIMITED LICENSE TO MAKE COPIES FOR PERMITTING. �RIQR FIN CERT. OF AUTH. #29296 FRAME SHOWN 1070 TECHNOLOGY DRIVE N. VENICE, FL 34275 (941 Y480-1600 INSTALLATION THROUGH THE Ij INTEGRAL FIN, INTO METAL LY N/v Z S. 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Application Type Revision Code Version 2020 Application Status Approved Comments Archived Product Manufacturer Elite Aluminum Corporation Address/Phone/Email 4650 Lyons Technology Parkway Coconut Creek, FL 33073 (954)949-3200 dk@dokimeng Ineering, net Authorized Signature Do Kim dk*dokimengineering. net Technical Representative Bruce Peacock Address/Phone/Email 4650 Lyons Technology Parkway Coconut Creek, FL 33073 (954) 949-3200 bpeacock@eiitealuminum.com Quality Assurance Representative Address/Phone/Email Category Roofing Subcategory Products Introduced as a Result of New Technology Compliance Method Evaluation Report from a Florida Registered Architect or a Licensed Florida Professional Engineer Evaluation Report - Hardcopy Received Florida Engineer or Architect Name who developed the Do Kim, P.E. Evaluation Report Florida License PE-49497 Quality Assurance Entity QAI Laboratories Quality Assurance Contract Expiration Date 12/31/2023 Validated By James L. Buckner, P.E. @ CBUCK Engineering Validation Checklist - Hardcopy Received Certificate of Independence Referenced Standard and Year (of Standard) Equivalence of Product Standards Certified By Sections from the Code 1709.2 Product Approval Method Method 2 Option B Date Submitted 08/06/2020 Date Validated 08/07/2020 Date Pending FBC Approval 08/19/2020 Date Approved 10/13/2020 FL # Model, Number or Name 7561A Aluminum/Aluminum Composite Panels Limits of Use Approved for use In HVHZ: Yes Approved for use outside HVHZ: Yes Impact Resistant: No Design Pressure: +80/-80 Other. In HVHZ, not to be used in structures considered living areas per FBC Section 1616 unless Impact protection is provided, See Installation drawing for nominal allowable design pressures and spans. Qa= LIE -: The State of Florida Is an AA/EEO employer, Qq EE= 3"/4"/6"x0.024"x1Ib EPS Composite Panel, 3"/4"/6"x0.032x1Ib EPS Composite Panel, 3"/4"/6"x0,024"x2Ib EPS Composite Panel, 3"/4"/6"x0,030"x2Ib EPS Composite Panel, Installation Instructions p Jn§Lafl P+ygpg Verified By: Do Kim, P.E. PE 49497 Created by Independent Third Party: Yes Evaluation Reports pDn:2U2__FD_(;_W Created by Independent Third Party: Yes Under Florida law, email addresses are public records. If you do not want your e-mail address released in response to a public -records request, do not send electronic mail to this entity. Instead, contact the office by phone or by traditional mail. If you have any questions, please contact 850,487.1395, -Pursuant to Section 455.275(1), Florida Statutes, effective October 1, 2012, licensee,. licensed under Chapter 455, F.S, must provide the Department with an email address if they have one. The smalls provided may be used for official communication with the licensee. However email addresses are public record, If you do not wish to supply a personal address, please provide the Department with an email address which can be made available to the public, To determine If you are a licensee under Chapter 455, F.S., please click bjLP,. 1"imol I INS ELITE PANEL SPAN TABLES: 1. Net allowable loads are permitted to be multiplied by 1.67 to derive ultimate loads (psf). 3' x 0,024 x I - LE EPS PANELS (ALLOWABLE CLEAR SPAN CHARTS) NET I MAX, ALLOWABLE SPAN (FT) 4' x 0,024 x 1 - LB EPS PANELS (ALLOWABLE CLEAR SPAN CHARTS) NET ALLOWABLE LOAD <PSF)' MAX. ALLOWABLE SPAN (FT) --L-/8-0--T—L/120 L/180 L/240 10 19.00 19M 1717 1653 20 11101 1541 1541 1195 30 12.50 1250 12,59 11.38 40 10.97 10.97 I0.97 BAO 50 9.929,92 9.44 6.22 60 413 9,13 7.51 364 70 8.52 8.52 5.58 L07 so 8102 8,02 3A4 - 6' x 0,024 x I - LB EPS PANELS (ALLOWABLE CLEAR SPAN CHARTS) NET ALLOWABLE LOAD (PSF)' MAX, ALLOWABLE SPAN (FT) --L-/8-0--T—L/I?0 L/180 L/240 10 2100 2124 23A7 20.85 20 19.06 1846 18,06 18.46 30 15.13 1513 15.13 1513 40 13.34 13,34 13,34 13,99 0 60 .a E !U7 1147 11.17 SAL 70 1044 10,44 10,30 %95 so a. 9.85 a.- 3' x 0,032 x I - LB EPS PANELS (ALLOWABLE CLEAR SPAN CHARTS) NET � MAX. ALLOWABLE SPAN (FT) ALLOWABLE I LOAD (PSE) L/60 I L/120 I L/180 I L/240 4' x 0,032 x I - LB EPS PANELS <ALLOWABLE CLEAR SPAN CHARTS) NET ALLOWABLE LOAD <P'SF)' MAX. ALLOWABLE SPAN (FT) L/80 L/120 I L/180 L/240 10 11050 za.5D L 'all 1524 20 1961 1924 17,49 M74 30 1817 17,19 14,a7 IP-24 40 16.72 15.74 12.24 8,74 59 1528 11" 942 $25 60 13,84 224 7.00 L75 70 12740 10,49 4.38 89 10.95 8.74 L75 6' x 0.032 x I - LB EPS PANELS (ALLOWABLE CLEAR SPAN CHARTS) NET ALLOWABLE LOAD <PSF)l MAX, ALLOWABLE SPAN 4FT) L/80 L/120 I L1180 L/240 10 44,00 ?440 84.00 23,42 20 3.34 2121 plae za 30 22.10 21163 4: 19,4e 11 40 29a6 TTME 17,02 M1.3,727'Aa IZ82 Fag MAT 71-47 14AP 1042 so 18138 — 1"9 1222 2 7A2 70 1714 V5.10 9182 42Z so 15,91 GENERAL NOTES I , Composite panels shall be constructed using type 3003-HI54 aluminum facings, I or 2 PCP ASTM C-578 carpenter brand FPS adhere to aluminum facings with Ashland Chemical 2020D ISO grip. Fabrication to be by Elite panel products only in accordance with approved fabrication methods, 2. Elite roof panels maintain a UL 1715 (tra) class'B' (ext) rating and are NER-501 approved. 1 This specification has been designed and shall be fabricated in accordance -ith the requirements of the Florida Building Code 70' Edition (FRC), composite panels comply with Chapter 7,Section 720, Chapter 8 Section 903, Class A interior finish, and Chapter 26 Section 2603, All local building code amendments shall be adhered to as required, 4. The designer shall determine by accepted engineering practice the allowable leads for site specific load conditions (including load combinations) using the data from the allowable load tables and spans in this approval, 5. Deflection limits and allowable spans have been listed to meet FBC including the HVHZ, In HVFV- this product shall be used in structures "not to be considered living areas" per Section 1616 unless impact resistance in accordance to the HVHZ requirements are met, 6. Safety factor of 2,0 has been used to develop allowable loads and spans from testing in accordance to the Guidelines for Aluminum Structures Part I and conforms to the FBC Chapter 16 and 20, 7- 'resting has been conducted in accordance to ASTM E727; Strength Test of Panels for Building Construction, 8, Reference rest reports: HETI-05-1988, HETI-06-2104, HETI-06-2066, HETI-06-2105, HETI-06-2067, FIETI-05-1002, HFTJ- 06-2107, HETI-05-1987, HETI-06-2069, HETI-06-2070, HETI-06-2071, HETI-05-1994, HETI-05-1 "J, HET"6-2072, IIETI-06-2073, IfETI-062074. FIETI-05-19%, HETI-05-1989, HETI-05-1993, FIETI-05-1985, FIETT-05-1995, FIETI-05- 1990, HETI-05-1997, HFT"5-2037, HETI-05-2029, HETI-05-2039, HET"5-2010, HEII-05-2041, HFTJ-05-2048, HF11- 05-20-16, IIETI-05-203 1, HETI-05-2039, HETI-05-2065,14ETI-05-2040, IIETI-05-2042. 9, Linear interpolation shall be allowed for figures within the tables shown. 10. Panels with fan beams shall be considered equivalent to similar panels without fan beams. Design professionals may include 3' x 0,030 x 2 - LB EPS PANELS (ALLOWABLE CLEAR SPAN CHARTS) NET MAX, ALLOWABLE SPAN (FT) ALLOWABLE LBAD (PSF)' I L/80 1 L/120 I L/-1-8-0-FL—/240 4' x 0,030 x 2 - LB EPS PANELS (ALLOWABLE CLEAR SPAN CHARTS) NET I MAX, ALLOWABLE SPAN (FT) 6' x 0.030 x 2 - LB EPS PANELS (ALLOWABLE CLEAR SPAN CHARTS) NET MAX, ALLOWABLE SPAN (FT) ALLOWABLE I M) L/80 I L/IP0 I L/lR0 —L/P40 DO KIM ASSOCIATES, LLC CONSULTING STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS 1011 Tan;9, PL 33679 7.1.003)857-9955 z CL 7, to 0 q a. 0 0 W W x 0 M 0 lit SEAL -MINT WITH A.InS CALKING 0 � U V 171 0000 0000,00 �gt DRAii'M sy, M 30000 00000 1 CHSOM0 BY: M 0000ld ACQ, Poo SCALE: AS.-HOWN Dina: 2MV12 1MTERLtkXDVG CROSS SECTION UPTIONAL GUTTER OR SLOPE 4' MAX WIDTH INTERLUCKTiM DRIP CAP '0 PANEL (1/4'/FT MIN SLOPE) 0,000 0 010, 'a 0 01 Doyvo�-A,PE , EPS CDRE 11-2 OR 2LB 00�2? 000000 0 0 REG V- jfAi1-R 49iW 0000010 ALUMINUM ROTTOM 0 0 'VT a, FACINGS —CLEAR SPAN (L) WIDE TO WNS 01 CH,IDE 0 � ;0 0 EN51WER OF RECORD TO PROVIDE SS 13F FUR ROOF CONNECTIONS & ADD THICKM 0 0 36* MAX IN FROM 25Y T SUPPORT#afi STIUCTURE DETAIL BY WALL FOR TOTAL PANEL SPAN 00 OF PANEL WIDTH @ SIDES (12' MAX AT SIDES) THIS 13R ANY DTMCR ENOWEER, 00 Do Y DMwblg No. - FL-1001 EPS ROOF PANED SPAN DESCRIPTION Kim SHEET 1 OF 1 BCIS Home e 1� Log In ' User Registration ( Hot Topics 1 Submit Surcharge State & Facts i Publications j Contact Us I BCIS Site Map ' Unks Search j �-product Approval {..t USER: Public User , > Product or Ag lic4g2n .ar a ,P,,Qi atip,�i > Application Ratai1 �-. FL # FL12192-R7 Application Type Revision Code Version 2020 Application Status Approved *Approved by DBPR. Approvals by DBPR shall be reviewed and ratified by the POC and/or the Commission If necessary. Comments Archived Product Manufacturer KAYCAN LTD Address/Phone/Email 1 Memorial Drive Richford, VT 05476 (662)252-9991 Ext231 joe.fundine@kpproducts.com Authorized Signature Joe Lundine joe.lundine@kpproducts.com Technical Representative Joe Lundine Address/Phone/Email 402 Boyer St Williston, VT 05495 (662) 252-9991 Joe.fundine@kpproducts.com Quality Assurance Representative Joe Lundine Address/Phone/Email 402 Boyer St Williston, VT 05495 (662) 252-9991 joe.lundine@kpproducts.com Category Panel Walls Subcategory Siding Compliance Method Evaluation Report from a Product Evaluation Entity Evaluation Entity ICC Evaluation Service, LLC Quality Assurance Entity Architectural Testing, Inc., an Intertek Company Quality Assurance Contract Expiration Date 12/31/2023 Validated By Robert J. Amoruso, P.E. Validation Checklist - Hardcopy Received Certificate of Independence W_ndOMpjff Referenced Standard and Year (of Standard) Standard Year ASTM D3679 2017 Equivalence of Product Standards Certified By Sections from the Code Product Approval Method Method 1 Option C Date Submitted 03/05/2021 Date Validated 03/08/2021 Date Pending FBC Approval Date Approved 03/11/2021 Summary of Products Go to Page Page 1 / 2 FL # n Model, Number or Name Description 12192.1 Board & Batten Single 7" Vertical Siding �m . Limits of Use Installation Instructions Approved for use In HVHZ: No 7 g t e Approved for use outside HVHZ: Yes Verified By: ICC Evaluation Service, LLC Impact Resistant: N/A Created by Independent Third Party: Design Pressure: +0/-70 Evaluation Reports Other: Design Pressure Rating applicable to negative ELjZj2Z__&Z_AL_UR-_j4_jLpdf direction only. Installed only on exterior wails over solid sheathing capable of withstanding the design wind loads. Must be Installed as per the manufacturers Installation instructions. 12192.2 1 Center Vented 12"/Solid 12" Triple 4 inch Partially Perforated Soffit Limits of Use Installation Instructions Approved for use In HVHZ: No g Approved for use outside HVHZ: Yes Verified By: ICC Evaluation Service, LLC Impact Resistant: N/A Created by Independent Third Party: Design Pressure: +0/-70 Evaluation Reports Other: Design Pressure Rating applicable to negative R7 E ESQ 1495. direction only. Installed only on exterior walls over solid sheathing capable of withstanding the design wind loads. Must be installed as per the manufacturers installation Instructions. � 12192.3 D-4 Avanti Double 4" Horizontal Dutch Lap Limits of Use Installation Instructions Approved for use in HVHZ: No ng i taUW9 .phi Approved for use outside HVHZ: Yes Verified By: ICC Evaluation Service, LLC Impact Resistant: N/A Created by Independent Third Party: Design Pressure: +0/-70 Evaluation Reports Other: Design Pressure Rating applicable to negative direction only. Installed only on exterior walls over solid sheathing capable of withstanding the design wind loads. Must be installed as per the manufacturers installation instructions. 12192.4 1 D-4 Marquis Double 4" Horizontal Limits of Use Installation Instructions Approved for use In HVHZ: No FL12192 R7 II 2020 KAYCAN Est€mating tIl f €e e .per Approved for use outside HVHZ: Yes Verified By: ICC Evaluation Service, LLC Impact Resistant: N/A Created by Independent Third Party: Design Pressure: +0/-70 Evaluation Reports Other: Design Pressure Rating applicable to negative ELULU BZ A 4 pyjf direction only. Installed only on exterior walls over solid sheathing capable of withstanding the design wind loads. Must be installed as per the manufacturers Installation instructions. 12192.5 D-S Contessa Double 5" Horizontals n Limits of Use Installation Instructions Approved for use In HVHZ: No g RULPI Approved for use outside HVHZ: Yes Verified By: ICC Evaluation Service, LLC Impact Resistant: N/A Created by Independent Third Party: Design Pressure: +0/-70 Evaluation Reports Other: Design Pressure Rating applicable to negative 9 7 A - 4 .pif direction only. Installed only on exterior walls over solid sheathing capable of withstanding the design wind loads. Must be Installed as per the manufacturers installation instructions. 12192.6 D-5 Elegance Double S" Horizontal hutch LapfA _ Limits of Use _ installation Instructions 12192,7 1 D-5 Vertical Limits of Use Approved for use in HVHZ. No Approved for use outside HVHZ: Yes Impact Resistant: N/A Design Pressure. +0/-70 Other. Design Pressure Rating applicable to negative direction only. Installed only on exterior wails over solid sheathing capable of withstanding the design wind loads. Must be Installed as per the manufacturers Installation Instructions. 12192.8 1 Lewiston Limits of Use Approved for use In HVHZ: No Approved for use outside HVHZ: Yes Impact Resistant: N/A Design Pressure: +0/-70 Other. Design Pressure Rating applicable to negative direction only. Installed only on exterior wails over solid sheathing capable of withstanding the design wind loads. Must be Installed as per the manufacturers Installation Instructions, 12192.9 1 Newport Limits of Use Approved for use In HVHZ: No Approved for use outside HVHZ: Yes Impact Resistant: N/A Design Pressure: +0/-70 Other- Design Pressure Rating applicable to negative direction only. Installed only on exterior wails over solid sheathing capable of withstanding the design wind loads, Must be Installed as per the manufacturers Installation instructions. 12192J0 1 Ocean Park Bevel Limits of Use Approved for use In HVHZ. No Approved for use outside HVHZ: Yes Impact Resistant: N/A Design Pressure: +0/-70 Other: Design Pressure Rating applicable to negative direction only. Installed only on exterior wails over solid sheathing capable of withstanding the design wind loads. Must be Installed as per the manufacturers Installation Instructions. 12192.11 1 Ocean Park Cove Limits of Use Approved for use In HVHZ: No Approved for use outside HVHZ: Yes Impact Resistant: N/A Design Pressure: +0/-70 Other: Design Pressure Rating applicable to negative direction only. Installed only on exterior wails over solid sheathing capable of withstanding the design wind loads. Must be Installed as per the manufacturers Installation instructions. 12192.12 1 Platinum Series D-4 Double 5" Vertical Installation Instructions F1 12192 g-Ja9WLaWAe-uP=P-df Verified By: ICC Evaluation Service, LLC Created by Independent Third Party: Evaluation Reports EL1Z1W-R7-AL_Lq&-14qjggf Double 4-1/2" Horizontal Installation Instructions FL12192 R7 11 2020 KAY I g InstallGuide se Verified By: ICC Evaluation Service, LLC Created by Independent Third Party: Evaluation Reports EL=W-J9-ALLM--1A2&Pdt Single 6-1/2" Horizontal Installation Instructions ZZLIAlf Verified By: ICC Evaluation Service, LLC Created by Independent Third Party; Evaluation Reports ELjZLU_EZ_A&_j5B_-j4Q5�p&f Double 4-1/2" Horizontal Installation Instructions FJJ215�.Z-11111 ' H. Verified By: ICC Eva uation Service, LLC Created by Independent Third Party: Evaluation Reports ELjZj2Z_RZ__AL_EaB_-14q5,pjf Double 4-1/2" Horizontal Installation Instructions FL12192 R7 11 2020 KAYC t 9 nst l uideRUL, af Verified By: ICC Evaluation Service, LLC Created by Independent Third Party: Evaluation Reports EL1Z12Z-RZ-.6L&a&-JA21Pjff Double 4" Horizontal Limits of Use Installation Instructions Approved for use In HVHZ- No FL12122 R7 11 2020 KAYCAtj Estimating Install Guide selXULP-1 Approved for use outside HVHZ: Yes Verified By: ICC Evaluation Service, LLC Impact Resistant. N/A Created by Independent Third Party: Design Pressure: +0/-70 Evaluation Reports Other: Design Pressure Rating applicable to negative FL12192 R7 AE LaRz1495.pdf direction only. Installed only on exterior wails over solid sheathing capable of withstanding the design wind loads. Must be Installed as per the manufacturers installation instructions. 12192.13 1 Platinum Series D-4 Dutch Lap I Double 4" Horizontal Dutch Lap Limits of Use Approved for use In HVHZ: No Approved for use outside HVHZ: Yes impact Resistant: N/A Design Pressure; +0/-70 Other: Design Pressure Rating applicable to negative direction only. Installed only on exterior walls over solid sheathing capable of withstanding the design wind loads. Must be installed as per the manufacturers Installation Instructions. 12192.14 1 Platinum Series T-3 Limits of Use Approved for use In HVHZ: No Approved for use outside HVHZ, Yes impact Resistant: N/A Design Pressure: +0/-70 Other: Design Pressure Rating applicable to negative direction only. Installed only on exterior walls over solid sheathing capable of withstanding the design wind loads. Must be Installed as per the manufacturers Installation instructions. 12192.15 1 Prova Limits of Use Approved for use In HVHZ. No Approved for use outside HVHZ: Yes impact Resistant: N/A Design Pressure: +0/-70 other. Design Pressure Rating applicable to negative direction only. Installed only on exterior walls over solid sheathing capable of withstanding the design wind leads. Must be installed as per the manufacturers Installation Instructions. 1219116 1 Sierra Limits of Use Approved for use In HVHZ. No Approved for use outside HVHZ: Yes Impact Resistant: N/A Design Pressure: +0/-70 other-, Design Pressure Rating applicable to negative &� AjIW Wr joji. OW91W, 1116 WW1W 006 INA, WAW Must be Installed as per the manufacturers Installation Instructions. 12192.17 1 Solid 10" Limits of Use Approved for use in HVHZ: No Approved for use outside HVHZ: Yes Impact Resistant. N/A Design Pressure: +0/-70 Other: Design Pressure Rating applicable to negative direction only. Installed only on exterior walls over solid sheathing capable of withstanding the design wind loads. Must be installed as per the manufacturers installation Instructions. 12192.18 1 Solid 16" Limits of Use Approved for use in HVHZ: No Approved for use outside HVHZ: Yes Impact Resistant: N/A Design Pressure: +0/-70 Other: Design Pressure Rating applicable to negative direction only. Installed only on exterior walls over solid sheathing capable of withstanding the design wind loads. Must be installed as per the manufacturers installation instructions. Installation Instructions ELL2122 R7 IT 2020 KAYQ&&LqM=9_LU�Idp"P—df Verified By: ICC Evaluation Service, LLC Created by Independent Third Party: Evaluation Reports EUZ122-RZ-ALj_$R-JA2jpAf Triple 3" Horizontal Installation Instructions EL12192 R Verified By: ICC Evaluation Service, LLC Created by Independent Third Party: Evaluation Reports Double 4-1/2" Horizontal Installation Instructions WLLPjff Verified By: ICC Evaluation Service, LLC Created by Independent Third Party: Evaluation Reports Double 4-1/2" Horizontal Installation Instructions EL12122 RZ IT 2020 KAYC g_jUjML_QU1d&-§9PULWf Verified By: ICC Evaluation Service, LLC Created by Independent Third Party: Evaluation Reports EL1Z122-2Z-AL-La&-JA2Udf Double 5 inch Solid Soffit Installation Instructions FL12192 12.12L. P-If Verified By: ICC Evaluation Service, LLC Created by Independent Third Party: Evaluation Reports EL1Z122-BZ-&LX-SR- p&f Quadruple 4 inch Solid Soffit Installation Instructions EL1>192 R7 IT 2020 KAYCAN Estimating Install Guide seQLZLWj Verified By: ICC Evaluation Service, LLC Created by Independent Third Party: Evaluation Reports ELIM2R7 AL-EaE1�9 wfff 12192.19 1 T-3 Classic I Triple 3" Horizontal Dutch Lap Limits of Use Approved for use In HVHZ-. No Approved for use outside HVHZ: Yes Impact Resistant: N/A Design Pressure: +0/-70 Other: Design Pressure Rating applicable to negative direction only. Installed only on exterior walls over solid sheathing capable of withstanding the design wind loads. Must be Installed as per the manufacturers installation Instructions. 12192.20 1 T-3 Horizontal Limits of Use Approved for use In HVHZ- No Approved for use outside HVHZ. Yes Impact Resistant: N/A Design Pressure: +0/-70 Other: Design Pressure Rating applicable to negative direction only. Installed only on exterior walls over solid sheathing capable of withstanding the design wind loads. Must be Installed as per the manufacturers Installation Instructions. Go to Page 0 Installation Instructions F ti g_Lu"jL_QwL4e 5gaUL.g1f Verified By: ICC Evaluation Service, LLC Created by Independent Third Party: Evaluation Reports EL1Z122_U_ALLaL1i%LW1 Triple 3" Horizontal Installation instructions FL12192 v NJ Verified By: FCC Evaluation Service, LLC Created by Independent Third Party: Evaluation Reports E3 El Qawia W5 1: iEII21:141; 252:�MZ_Iui The State of Florida Is an WEED employer. y ;QQZ_ 2f QW& :: Euxog-291MMI; :: "I p 4qbt Z013 State Accessibi Under Florida law, email addresses are public records. If you do not want your e-mail address released In response to a public -records request, do not send electronic mail to this entity. Instead, contact the office by phone or by traditional mail. If you have any questions, please contact $50.487.1395, -Pursuant to Section 455.275(l), Florida Statutes, effective October 1, 2012, licensees licensed under Chapter 455, F.S. must provide the Department with an email address If they have one. The emalls provided may be used for official communication with the licensee. However emel; addresses are public record. If you do not wish to supply a personal address, please provide the Department with an email address which can be made available to the public. To determine if you are a licensee under Chapter 455, F.S., please cJlck IIUL, gmy'j'iPpq #01191MIMI'm Credit Card safe General estimating tips Estimating for siding Most f* ' surface one made up of a sense of rectangles or tharigies. Whad aiing vinyl sididit, estimate each rectangular or triangular section separately and add the totals together. Rather than trying to m feet and inches together, simply round to the next highest three-inch (or ,26) Increment and use the decimal equivalent. For ex 19 - I'vinuffi berurne 19- Tor 1025 10'- TmWd beornue 10'-6'or10'W 1ti'-7 d t0'-9'orlii.75' 10'-t0 woold becinne 11' Multiplication then becomes sirriple,10.25' x 10,75'=110,19 sq. ft. Understandingthe When all the iridindical sects am added together, the totel is divided by 100 for the total number of squares. This 4 be Contractors and homeowners alike have depended pg the low maintenance Sittings from 1(aycan " r up tonext i , for the best product designs and engineering that wr l e them a pr less ar sl nsi aNaneve - ,�...,��r,Example house time. Whether you do It yourself, or have a cunt acts tt rffc r you, your homeis �od A hawse le d0' x 3U' x 9 fee# high at the eaves. ` through an amazing transformation and you're gox g oaf Front is 40 x 9' x..., , 36F) At Naycan there's a complete systen to cover your e tOt6 n e d back is the sari....... .......... 360 sq. ft. doors and windows. Plain and fancy corner posts Right end is 30' x 9` to the save fine or 270 sq. I porches as well as the fascia and accessories to 0o r to fhajbb tt, you c& t tfei . Left end is the sane or ................ ........ 270 sq, k. ., e. into the job with confidence knowing that everything y6t(� e [ h 3nstayabcxt _ Tout ............. ................... .......................1260 sq. ft. 4m $ instructions and tips to all the special trim pieces as F ✓, r Calculating gable area � '; Ar✓ _r iNidih of the house is 39 vAtlt a 12" or Y overhang, front and rear. This krtals a gable width M 37. The roof ° is ✓ pitch of this house is 5 in 12, which means for every foot of run, the gable rises 5 The run is always half of ✓ ' . thetona widdi, in this case 32', so the run is belief that, or 16. ✓ r '✓ i To convert #ire Y to feet, d wde fi by 12.(5 d v,.ded by 12 =.$2 f#.) r� Table { � �.0 content � � l � �✓✓�✓�' , � : To figure ttvr height of due gable, mdhptY the run of Toy the rise per toot or .42.1fi x .42' = 6.72'. F�8 0 11 r G This is the gable's height at the center. The installation manual was designed to walk you in sd49it"tvythe sf r ply Y 9 4 AAad#i tfre width b the height, 32 x 6.72' � 215 s t#, are laid out. It is best to read ahead as you work so f sib r this by 15 to show for e in Cutting ft rake, 215 sq, t x .75 a 161,2 sq, ft, In one gable, directions and the order to which to proceed. This is ✓ ✓r you gables, so 1612 x 2 winch = 322A sq, R, oft able area, have the neighbors and friends asking you how you f f f ' ✓ram g y g u ✓✓ ✓i ✓ ✓. f ✓ r f Add this to the 1260 sq. ft, figfor the watts, above. General estimating tips ...................... r� r r f r i ✓ 1260 sq. it s 322A sq, ft. 1582A square feet of total siding. Glossa ✓ ✓,.,�„ ry ............................... � �„�.u.., �-,r ,��� ✓�i �r � 9582.4 sq, ft, divided by 900 sq. ft (1 square) =15.82 squares, Round this up to 16 squares. Fasteners ................ , 7 f a✓ " You notice that we did not deduct for openings and always rounded up, so there is no need to add back to the Accessories ... ................. ................. j 6 r estimate for cutting waste. General installation .... .............. 16 squares will do this job. Installing accessories....,,...,,._...,. . 13, Horizontal siding trite a#on ............... Alssntebello vinyl tog siding installation Horizontal insulated siding ................ Vertical siding installation. Installing soffits and fascia...... ? s 26 ✓: ,-. 'yinpi srirting installation insVucfrons,.. Cleaning instructions -I.... .......... K 3 General estimating tips Estimating for soffit Soffit material will be used on the front and rear eaves, the gable overhangs, the domw overhangs and any pomh callings. Calculating the eaves For the front and rear eaves, add the total length of each section and multiply by the width. The width is a straight4ne distance from the wall to the tails of the rafters. This would also be done on the ends of the horns, on a no root Our sample home in GENERAL ESTIMATING TIPS was 40'long with a 12" overhang or, each of its two gables, Total length of the home then, would be 42'. If the overhang is 12" on both the front and the rear save, then the square footage of soffit needed is 42'x V= 42 sq. It. The back is a duplicate of the front so the total is 42 sq, ft + 42 sq. ft. = 84 sq, ft. These law eaves will require vented soffit for attic ventilation, so we 411 order I square of vented soffit for this I& Use the same process of rounding up to the next highest 3' increment as ascribed in general estimating tips , Do the same for any dormer eaves. Calculating the gable overhangs For the gable or dormer overhangs (rakes), you must determine the length of each section. These will be angled and the fength will be dependent upon The pitch of the mcf. The easiest way is to scale them off of this, building plan, If you don't have access to the plan, here is the process. Let's use the same home we used in general estimating tips. The width of this home was 30'wfth a 12'ovemang, Imt and mar, making the gable width 32'. The run is half this width or 16. The height as we calculated earlier was 6,72'. To figure the diagonal, which is the measurement we want we do the bWng: Multiply 16' x 16' and record the answer, (16'x 16'= 256') Multiply 6.72'x 6.72'and record the answer. {672' x 6,72= 45.16) Add the two answers. (256'+ 4516= 301,16) Put this number into your calculator and hit the square root button. The answer is 17,35'. This is the length of one side of the gable or soffit overhang. As there are always two pitched sides to a gable or dormer, multiply the result by 2. 17.35 x 2 = 34.7 linear feet. Round it up to 35 linear feet. Multiply this by the width of the overhang. Let's assume 12' or 1 ft. 35 linear feet x I foot = 35 squars, feet. Enter this into your worksheet, The other gable is the same, so enter 35 square feet for it into the worksheet Total soffit material required for both gables Is 35 + 35 = 70 sq, ft This does not have to be vented, so Will soffit is ordered for this section. We will order I square of solid {non -vented) soffit for this portion, Continue this same process, for all gables and pitched dormers. Soffits 4 General estimating tips Wall surfaces Measure ft hallitint at the center, Wasurra the Width, Do not deduct for doors endue Do ft far each g" to reareive 4 "a beind 'a""'-"" an' *pdows- sfdhgWyk -,Wft� by 35 (75%). G" 1; wift) x —O*hQ x JS = —sq, ft. arb G Gable Z —(WWlh) x (heig —(hbot) x 75 = —sq. ft, Gabe 3: _(width) x —(hsolft) x 75 = _sq. ft, Gable 4 —(WWth) x Gable 5, —(wkb) x —lbeit;ht) x,75 = —sq, ft Gable 6, —widthi x —insight) x,75 = —sq, ft, V& —sq, ft. 'Wit, Measure the height of ths, cancan. Measure the widlift, MAntlithe reaultsby,75(75%) Mddby it',$ results by 2 to eke off both Wes ofeach dmfer.Dothis loreachdam. Dormer 1, —in x w) =_x,75 (x 2) = _sq, ft. vaam Dormer Z, —(h x w) = _x .75 (x 2) = sq.ft, HOK" Owner 3: —(h x w) = _05 (x 2) = _sq, ft, Dor— 4, _(h x w) = (x 2) = _sq, ft Coroner S,. _(h xw) (x 2) = _sq. ft. Odom & —(h x w) JS (x 2) = _sqft, Tbtal. sq.It. Important notes Building Codes Installers need to be aware of building code requirements in the geographic areas where they are installing, and how the codes relate to the instructions given in this manual. The requirements of local building codes must always be observed because may represent the Segal requirements for an installation in a given jurisdiction. However, most local codes are used on the national model holding codes. Model codes themselves do not have the force of law uritill they are adopted by a state or local jurisdiction, In the United States, the primary source of model codes is the International Code Council, which publishes the International Building Code (IBC) aid International Residential Code (IRC), In Canada, the primary model code is the National Building Code (NBC), published by the National Research Council of Canada. Most of the model building codes, and this the local codes based on them, recognize that the manufacturer of a product usually has a good idea of how its product should be installed in order to provide best performance, Therefore, most codes reference the manufacturer's instructions and site that the product must be installed accoming to the code and the manufacturer's instructions. However, any specific requirement in a 1=1 code will usually override any provision of the manufs4borers interactions, especially if the local requirement is more restrictive. Therefore, vinyl siding installations most always conform to kin building codes, but the 1=1 code may also require that the installation conform to the siding manufacturer's instructions. Fire safety information Exterior vinyl building materials require little maintenance for many years. Neverthadess, common sense dictates that builders and suppliers of vinyl products store, handle, and install vinyl materials in a manner that avoids damage to the product or the structure. Owners and installers should take a few simple steps to protect vinyl building materials from fire. To Home and Building Owners: Rigid vinyl siding is made from organic materials and will mail or bum when exposed to a significant source of flame or heat. Building owners, occupants, and outside maintenance personnel should always, take normal pr�ecauLions t to keep sources of fire, such as gd#s, and combustible materials, such as dry leaves, mulch, and trash, away from vinyl siding. To the Building Trades, Specifiers, Professionals, and to Do4t-Yourself installers; When 4d Vinyl Wing is exposed to significant heat or flame, the vinyl will soften, sag, met, or bum, and may the" expose material underneath. Care must be exercised when selecting undialayment materials because many undedayment materials are made from organic materials that are owbus". It is important to ascertain the fire properties of undairlayment materials prior to installation. All birilding materials should be insuallad in accordance with local, state, and federal building code and fire regulaboris. Residing over asbestos siding Asbestos siding is a regulated material, and the appropriate environment agency of local truiihing code official should be comacted before residing over this product. Storage and transportation When transporting vinyl siding to a job site, make certain to keep the cartons flat and stippled along that entire length. At the job site, take the following precautions when staring viny] siding: Store the cartons on a flat surface and support the entire length of the cartons. Keep the cartons dry. Store the cartons away from areas where failing objects or other construction activity may cause damage. Do not store the cartons in slacks we than six boxes high, and make sure the stacks are stable, Do not store the cartons in any location where temperatures may exceed 130 degree F154A degree C {e.g. on blacktop pavement during unusually hot weather or under dark tarps or plastic wraps out air oirciAidirm), Disposal Dispose of all scrap or excess trim in a manner that is consistent with local and state rules and regulations, For intimation on recycling leftover vinyl siding scrap, visit the American Chemistry Councirs wetsite at www.wericanchemistry.eoaVs_pinfics and search for "vinyl siding recycling.' Fastener choices Use akrattrium, galvanized Vast, or other coffos=-nuestam nails, staples, or screws when retailing vinyl siding Aluininum form pieces require alumaxori of slactless Steel WlenefSr Ad fasteners Most be able to penetrate not less than 34'rno frarricrg or funin. Review your local burding cedes for variations Vial may apply to spainfic geographic areas. Nth steel shorts, the use of self trapping sheet metal screm must be used. Nails NM heads should be in diameter, Shark should be 10in diameter. Screw fasteners Saco fasteners on be used if the scunivs do not rest, the normal expansion and contraction scrvemem of the vinyl starlit panel on the wag. Screws nit be cerranied in ", dim will; a minown My' spece between the screw head and the vinyt Somers MW be.. to penetrate nin less Than 3A' cob fransfu; or furring and should be: Size #8, truss head or pan head. Co nark es slant. W—lappoil; sheet metal type 10�0 WIN 'NON Wom St-4- Nenv coustruckim -T- sdrg U F,"n `514 ei j14'mr) I-tvw Residing Over concrete or disco Staples If sleptees are being used instead of nags or screws, they must, Nolbeless corn Penetrate nol. tens Mari 14iiso frawnrig or firimpi. Be wide era.9h in the c=m to atlow free movement of the siding (Q2' away bum The mailing herm- use d vapkSwner, vint-hog o-dN KAYCAN � Be sure to observe any limitations with respect to the wind load design pressure 8 rating when the siding is installed Wth staples. Accessories Starter trim 10* Winclovildcor drip cap 10' Underhill trim 10' Dual undersill trim 12'fr F-channel 12' 6" J-channel 12' 6" Outside corner post 10' Inside corner post 10' Vertical base flashing 101 Vinyl fascia 12' 6" H-channel 12' 6" 3-112" lineal trim 12' 5' lineal trim 12' Lineal starter trim lZ Quarter round cornier starter 12' 6" Fluted comer 10' fl" Traditional comer I U How to determine the number of pieces required: Measure structure perimeter. Convert to decimal, divide by 10 and round up, # of pieces needed: _ Measure tops of all window and it= cap openings. Convert to decimal, divide by 10 and round up. If of pieces needed: Measure bottom of all areas where siding must be cut horizontally let the top of wall and under all door and window openings) - Convert to decimal, divide by 10 and mono up. # of pieces needed: Measure bottom of all areas where siding must be cut horizontally (at the top of wall and under all door and window openings). Convert to decimal, divide by 12.5 and round up, # of pieces needed: Measure span where all soffits return to wall. Convert to decimal, divide by I2.5, and round up. # of pieces needed: __ For open eaves, multiply the pieces calculated above by Z Measure around all openings (docirs, vAndows and gable K&). Convert to decimal, divide by 125 and round up. # of pieces needed: — Measure length on all outside comers. Convert to decimal, divide by 10 and round up, # of pieces needed: Measure fength of all inside comers. Convert to decimal, divide by 10 and round up. # of pieces needed: _ Measure bottom of sidewall where vertical siding is being installed. Convert to decimal, divide total by 10 and round up, # of pieces needed: Measure span of all rod lines to determine brat footage of fascia required Convert to decimal, divide by 12,5 and round up, # of pieces needed: — Measure span from inside wall to end of roof line (typically 45'). Convert to decimal, divide by I25 and mono up. # of pieces needed: Manure around all openings (doors, whom and comers) vdvve the lineal is to be Installed. Convert to decimal, divide by 12 and round up # of pieces needed: — Measure around all openings (doors, windows and comers) where the lineal is to be installed, Convert to decimal, divide by 12 and round up. # of pieces needed: Equal quantity of lineal starter is required for the amount of lineal ordered. # of pieces needed: — Measure all quarter round caner starter where the comer bead is to be installed. Convert to decimal, divide by 12 and round up # of pieces needed; _ Measure all comers where the piece is to be jrrdafled. Convert to decimal, divide by 10 and mono up # of pieces needed: Measure all comers where the piece is to be installed. Convert to decimal, divide by 10 and nound up. KAVrAN # of planes needed: =14 Before you begin These Instructions have been specially written to provide you with a simple, straightforward, step-by-step guide for sistalfing yaw Kaycan vinyl siding. In fact, the best Installation advice we can give is that you read through these restrictions carefully before belonning yew project. Because proper preparation is '.is key to a sprooth Installation job. Remember to always exercise caution when on a construction site. Tool checklist" Tod Checklist: ?"'Ovk lable tape measure hammer ufifity knife one& line square fin snips level safety glasses* ladders andlor scaffolding radial saw with a reversed fine-tooth blade 'NOTE: Protective eyewear should be worn Wien coding, sewing, or naging. Some specialized toots Include, snap4ack punch ^ nail -slot punch j-tram cellar siding removal tool soffit dual undersil trim uncle nsill trim siding Em NR= starter base #A Accessories needed slartar window undefivil dual f-channel i-charriel outside Inside verfical base h-channel vinyl base don dnpcap fare arviersill firm caner post comer post flashing fascia Horizontal siding Variant siding soffit — — Nj � 4 Fascia — — General installation tips Important installation tips Before getting started, A is important to review several rules of thumb for vinyl siding application. The following rules, which come up throughout this guide, are critical for proper vinyl siding Installation: The following are absolutemust-do's' for every siding installation: 1. Installed panels must move freely from side to side. Dent nail too fighth. Always allow a minimum of 1132' space between the back of the head and the nailing hem. Space fasteners 12' - 16' apart on center. Z Virrian installing a siding panel, push up from the bottom until the lock, is fully engaged with the piece below it. Without stretching ft panel, reach up and fasten it into place. 3. When finishing the top of the wall perforate the cut edge using snap -lock punch approximately every 8', ensuring the 'labs' face outward. 4. Leave 1/4' clearance at all openings and accessory channel stops. This allows for normal expansion and contraction. When installing in temperatures below 40' F, leave 3/8'. 5. DO NOT CAULK the space between the panels and the J-channel, outside and inside comers and any other time. Do not caulk overlapping joints between siding panels. 6. NEVER NAIL THROUGH THE FACE OF Tl HE SIDING! Face nailing is driving a fastener through the panel outside of the renter of a nag slot. T Center fasteners in nail slots. Fastening at the end of the slot will cause permanent damage to the siding panel. If you need to lengthen the nail slot, you can do so with a nail -slot punch. 8. Drive fasteners in straight. Nailing at an angle wig distort siding panels and cause buckling. 9. Be careful not to stretch panels. Apply slight upward pressure until the luck is fully engaged, then secure allowing paired; to move freely without strain. M Overlap horizontal siding panels 1'. Excessive overlap can restrict free movement and cause product failure. ll. Use fasteners long enough to penetrate a minimum of 34' into the nallable base. 12. In residing, furring or removal of uneven orioral Wing may be necessary. 13, In new construction, avoid the use of green lumber as the undedayment. Keep in mind that siding can only be as straight and stable as what Has under it. r:»e antis nv I 0"-jva cow. mt9wi PW Nailing guidelines fate P-vbv Position of fasteners tc� sett- noun a Materials Fasteners detail Sheathing/Backerboard Vinyl siding should be applied over a sheathing that provides a smooth, flat surface. Consult local building codes for sheathing requirements. Vinyl siding should new be applied directly to open studs without sheathing. As an alternative, installation of specific types of contoured foam undedayment for various styles of vinyl siding are available. Water Resistant Barber Vinyl siding should be installed over a continuous water resistant barder to stop the intrusion of incidental water, Consult your local building code for requirements in your area. Flashing Code -compliant flashing should be integrated with the water Resistant darner and applied wound wiirdows, doom, and order openxign;. Flashing should also be applied to inside and outside comers, and the intersection of wells and roofing to prevent war infiltration. Preparing to install Preparing your house Propar surface preparation is one of the most iorportant parts of your siding installation job. Ali extedir wall surfaces must be even, so that your new vinyl siding will be straight and look sharp. 1. Remove all shutters, downspouts and fixtures. On older homes, reptare any rotten wood and seaurafif nail all looks boards, sift and wood bvirL Tie back at shrubbery and pass when partings am close to the house, Rearre aN aid caulking around wirdows and doom, Z Rashing: Use alummurn him cod or other mahrarid which will not absorb water Apply flashing below on he sides of, and above (in that order) any openings wherst water might penetrate, This at help In drething water away from the operdrrg. 1 Installing Fiaringz Finding or strapping must be applied to create an even base for siding, Apply V x 3" (immmuresize) wood hiffing, not more than 16' on centers. Shim low spots to create an even $ufface. For horizontal vinyl siding, install furring vertically, For vertical siding, Install hirring horizontally. Place kin ing bloott all sides of door and window frames, comers, and top and bottom of areas to be sided. As an alternative, solid sheathing can be applied directly over me old surface to create a smooth base, or over furring to provide even support for the emil siding. ,r Housewrap: If required by building codes, apply a eve ether-resistanil barrier over the sheathing. We recarmtrend an approved bred -type code housewrap. 5. Insulation: The Ideal time to incense the insulation value of sidawalls is before installing siding. Simply instal insulating sheathing (extruded polystyrene, fell faced pow urmidarrate or fell facced beaded extruded polystimme) over existing wall sheathing, over or between the burring stdlps. & Laying the groundwork: Determine a starting point for your siding — it should be the lowest point. Measure at comma, and pull a chalk fine arms the wall to ensure a level sterling position, Plumb orders, and shim if necessary, to ensure they are vertical. Preparing the Walls Impornont notath Water Resistant Border Vdyyj 31afing has always battle dordfilded as an exterior Claddhig, not a Weter' resistant barrier, Vinyl siding is designed to allow the material underneath it to breathe, thonefore, it is not a watertight covering, Because of its design and application, it provides a supplemental ratri entered that enhances the water resistant barber system by reducing the amount of water that reaches the underlying water Resistant harder Preparing the Walls A flat, level wag surface is necessary for proper inslardakin of vinyl siding Install finishing before starting to apply the siding, Unless already installed, a water resistant barrier should be applied to the house prior to installing vkryl siding. Always consult local building code for requirements in your area. Newconstruction Tip; To reduce the possibifity of the Poor -plate compression, drywall, roofing, or other heavy building materials should be installed or stored throughout be home pnor to fire installation of vinyl siding. Floor -plate compression can result in buckled siding at the intersection of the floor and the wag. Reselling • Nail down loose boards of existing siding, and repine any rotten ones. Do not install vinyl siding over rotting wood. • Scrape ill. caulk around vandows, debts, and other areas to protect from moisture penetration, • Remove a promusides such as gurers, downspouts, and fight fixtures. • Chewi all watis V evenness and visdifil furring ships where necessary ififtern meAN fuming ships, glance take appropriate measirdis to establish a smooth and ordinurne; surface. Note: In cam where the lower patch of a horizontal siding panel must he trimmed so that it may be installed over steps, parches, 91Q, the panel should be built out rhmod) for proper angle and rigidity. Undersill trim ran be used to seal the cut a* of the panel and then secured to the wag. KjOCAW Installing accessories Before the siding itself can be hung, a number of accessories must be installed first, including starter slips, comer posts, window flashing, trim, and J-channels over the roof lines. Starter trim • In order for the siding to be installed property in a level fashion, the starter strip at the bottom of the wall must be level, • Determine the lowest point of the wall that will be sided; from that point, measure to 1/4' less than the Worn of the starter trim and partially drive a nail at one comer, ® Attach a chalkine; go to the next comer and pull the line taut. ® Make sure the line is level by using a line level or a 4'IeveL * Snap the chalkline and repeat the procedure around the entire house, • Optional method to determining the position of the starter trim in new construction and some residing applications: Measure down from the soffit at one comer of the house to the top of the foundation and subtract 114' less than the width of the starter strip, Make a me* on The wall and record the measurement. Transfer the measurement to the other corner of the wall. Snap a chalk line in between the comers at the marks. Repeat the procedure around the entire house. • Using the chalkline as a guide, instal ft top edge of ft starter strip along the bottom of the thallifine, nailing at 10' intervals. Allow space for the comer posts, J-charinels, etc. ® Keep the ends of starter Dims at least 1/4' apart to allow for expansion * Nail in the center of the starter strip nailing slots, Notes: When using insulation/backtarboard, fur the starter thin, if necessary, to accommodate thickness, For a vertical siding starter strip, see vertical siding section. In certain situations, it may be necessary to use J-channel as a starter strip; remember to drill minimum Vir diameter weep holes no more than 24 apart. Outside and inside corner posts A water resistant material should be used to Dash the inside and outside comers a minimum of 10' on each side before installation of the comer. • Place the comer post in position, allowing a 114* gap between the top of the post and the eave or soffit, • Position a nail at the top of the upper slot on both sides of the comer post, leaving a 1132'gap between the nail heads and the corner posts. The comer post hangs from these nails. ® The balance of the nailing should be in the center of the slot, 8'bi 12'apart, again leaving 113T between the nail head and the comer post. This allows for #,,a expansion and contraction to occur at the bottom, ® The comer post should extend 3/4" below the starter strip. Make sure the posts are plumb (i.e., vertically straight). If more than one length of comer post is required, overlap the upper piece over the lower piece by cut" away 1" of the nailing flange on the top piece. Overlap 3/4', allowing 114" for expansion. This method will produce a visible joint between the two posts but will allow water to flow over the joint, F-TI reducing the chance of water infiltration. Wiskie xirre' trisde Curer S*ux,lew spixing d�w J J" Starter vim installation Starter trim and outside corner post J Starter him and inside comer post KAYCAN 13 Windows, doors and roof lines flashing The following instructions should be followed when applying window flashing to an existing window., • Apply continuous bead of sealant adjacent to the sit of the existing window. For windows with nailing flanges, the sealant should be applied to the nailing flange in a manner that covers he nails and nag slots (figure A). • Apply a minimum of frivide horizontal sill flashing level with the bottom edge of the existing window by pressing the flashing into the sealant bead at its top edge. • Out the sill lashing long enough to extend a asnimurn of 9' beyond each jamb. • Fasten the still flashing at the bottom and side edges (figure B). • Apply a continuous bead of sealant adjacent to the side iambs of the window. For windows with naft Ranges, the sealant should be applied to the calling flange in a manner that covers ft nails arid nail slots, • Continue like bead of sealant at thie iambs vertically a minimum of 8 11T above the head of the window to allow for bedding the 4 portion of the jamb flashing into sealant in and next step (figure C), • histall the; e flashingi by pressing the flashint; into the sealant beads at the window lambs, Extend the bottom edge of ft jamb flashing approximately 117 short of the sill flashing edge, and extend the top edge approximately 8 IZ beyond the head of the window, where the head flashing will be placed next {figure D), * Fasten the lariat flashing along the edges further most from the window. * Apply a continuous bead of sealant adjacent to the head of the installed window. For windows with ranling Ranges, the sealant should be applied to the nng flange in a inisortar that coven the nails and nail slots (figure E). * Install the bead flashing by pressing the bottom edge of the flashing into the sealant bead previously applied across the mounting flange. * Extend the ends of the head flashing approximately l'beyond the jamb flashing at each end. Fasten the head flashing into plao- along the top edge (" F). Nolen Sealants be compatible with window, flashing, and water resistant barrier materials. Contact sealant manufacturer for job -specific recommendations. JHKM loam M Flashing new window installations Refer to window marrufactuier's bartructoxis and ASTM E2 tl 2, Standard Practice for Installation of Extefw Wfixim, Doors and Skyfighs for the prow, lashing installation method for the window type and wall configuration on the project. KAYCAN 14 NOE 13 figure A Sr o fill me B I'm. 10' Appo 10' Alfl M figure F .1-channel installation J-channel is used around windows and doors to receive the siding. Follow the steps befewMum applying trim, • Cut and bend the tab of the top piece of J-chamal down to provide flashing over the side J-channel. • Fold the bottom end of the side piece of J-channel inward at the bottom of the window, to fit over the existing J-channel to prevent water from entering under the sill, • Cut the side J-channel members longer than the height of the window or door, and notch the channel at the top, • Miter cut the tee flange at a 45' angle and bend the tab down to provide Dashing over the side members. A similar miter and tab may be provided at the bottom of the window, depending on the sill's condition. The J-channel should fit snug to the window. • To trim the bottom of windows, and at the eave, J-channel can be used with the undersill molding inside the J-channel, The J-channel and undersiff combination will secure the cut siding panel and help to keep the alignment straight. Dual undersill molding combines both functions into one part. Cut and secure dual undersill shnitarly to using J-channels. )-channel over roof lines Install the flashing before the J-channel to prevent water Infiltration along the intersection of a roof and wall. * Keep the J-channel approximately 1/2'from the roof fine, Chalk a straight fine up the roof Dashing to guide J-channel installation. Tip: You can use another J-channel laid over the shingles as a spacer to mate the straight line des red. * Overlap the J-channel (tapping the upper piece over the lower piece) if it is necessary to use more than one piece. * Extend the J-channel past the edge of the roof, channeling water into the gutter, in order to ensure proper runoff. * With dark shingles, or a with or west exposure, it Is recommended to either use a metal J-channel or to install the vAnyl J-channel as far away from the roofing as is aesthetically acceptable, having first ensured that there is sufficient flashing behind the J-channel to prevent water infiltration. * Fasten the nail, screw, or staple that is closest to the roof line at the far end of the nail hem slot, to ensure that siding will expand away from the J-channel. Note: Vinyl J-channels should not be in direct contact with roofing shingles, since the shingles may transfer enough heat to the vinyl J-channel be cause its distortion. )-channel installation in a gable Before applying siding to the gables, the J-chvirmcil should be installed to receive the siding at the gable ends: • Mere the left and right sections meet at the gable peak, let one of the sections butt into the peak with the other section overlapping. o A miter cut should be made on the face Dance of this piece for better appearance. • Fasten the J-channel every 8" to 12", Installation over roof time • If more than one Length of J-channel is required to span a wall surface, be sure to overlap the d-channels by 3/4*. Installation in a gable Roane Window decal 6�P Comer detail A - Square comer F_ ="Oeftd i A, ,jr, Comer detail 8 - Mitered corner 1R3zMRWH= Installing panels • The first course (row of panels) shout be placed in the starter trim and securely locked along the entire length of the siding pariel. Make sure the panel is siscureb, locked before fastening. • Fasten asten the panels in the center of the nearing slots. Alkiwance should be made for expairsion and contraction by leaving a 19'W between the siding and of comer is and channels Dricisroet to 3W when Installing totarroperahlres below 40' F. If the panels are 20 feet a kregier, increase the gap to 3ffl. • Do not drive the head of the fasterw lightly against the nail sbtt Leave 1W between the Wtaner head and the *0 (abod the Do M force the panels up or down when fastening. Panel locks should be fitly engaged; however, the panels should not be under vertical tension or chripression when they are fastened, • Since vinyl siting moves as the temperature changes, make certwn that the vinyl panels can move freely in a side -to -side direction once fastened. ­9 PC" Installing the first panel • Che& every high or ifixt come for Inixtordal afigmnent Also check siding alignment with adjoining wells. • Met, panels overlap, make sure they overlap by one half the length of the notch at ths end of the paneL or approximately 1'. • Stagger Oss, siding add tops so M no two courses (hrors of panels) are aligned verfically, unless separated by at Last threa, courses (rows of panels). • Aiways ovam joints any from entrevroes and away from the point of greatest braflic. This A improve the overall appearance of the installation. Fitting siding around fixtures Ilse a commerdtfid, air aiwe him arg to fit siding to a penetration Such as a faucet or ratting attachment, following the manufactures Installation msilnucfiims° If a commercial trim " I. not av,,A&e for the application, refer to the figure Wow, which iflustrateir how to fit the siding to the penetration. In addition, the following fine we suggested: • ff handAfting to the fixture, always begin a new course of siding at the fixture to avoid excess W *is. • Out an operring 114'bigger than the fixture or the trim mid. • When cutting, math the shape and contour of the destruction, KAYCAN Toning pieces for faucet is J-chamel detail Siding panel overlap Horizontal siding installation Fitting under windows To mark the section to be cut, perform the following: • Hold the panel under the window and mark the width of the window opening on the panel. Add approximately 114" to both sides to allow for expansion and contraction of the siding. These marks represent the vertical cuts. ® Lock a small piece of scrap siding into the lower panel next to the window. This will be used as a template for the horizontal cuts. Mark it 114' below the sill height, • Transfer the horizontal measurement to the panel, which will be installed under the window. Measurement may not be the same on both sides of the window, • Cut the panel with tin snips and a utility knife. The cut panel is now ready for installation under the window. Perform the following: ® Using a snap lock punch, punch the vinyl siding along the cut edge every 6" so the raised tab is on the outside face. • Install undersill trim under the window, as a receiver for the cut siding. Undersill hire is used any time the told lock has been removed from the siding. Furring may be needed to maintain the face of the panel at the desired angle. • Install the siding panel, making sure the tabs (from the snap lock punch) lock into the undersill trim. Sidewall flashing at roof lines e Install the siding panel, making sure the tabs (from the snap look punch) lock into the undersill trim. . Run the siding until the last full course under the roof area. • Cut a diveder from aluminum trim sheet, making sure A sits on the nail hem of the last full course. • Also make sure to slip it behind all J-channels and roof flashing (similar to flashing the bottom of window detail). • As an alternative to the diverter, create a 'flickoW from metal flashing. • Cut the next piece of siding, making sure the vertical lap falls behind the roof flashing and roof J-channel, • Cut a small piece of siding that wit! be placed on top of the previous piece of siding and sits in the roof J-channel. • Install the, remaining course of siding. Water running behind the pandwill be directed by the diverter into the butt of the panel, draining out in the weep holes, Note: "Kick -out flashing' is an additional flashing strip that extends beyond the edge of the fascia that is required in some cold -climate localities. Side wag flashing 11MM= Under eave installation • Nag under -A him along the top of the wall, flush with the save of the house. Furring may be necessary to maintain line proper pitch of the mixnost siding parielL Should we than one length ofundersill him be required, maks, a sphoe as shown by cutting away V from the back of the undersill him and tapping the sections, leaving a IW $pace beliviesin nailing a" section& • If topmost siding panel is trumed near the butt leg, an undersill trim alone may not be sufficient • Either combine an undersill trim inside a Rhannel, or use an underrill thin indicting to hold the siding panel firmly. • A dual underell him molding replaces the need for both a J-channel and undersill ridding. Simply piece this snap -lock punched top panel in the approprials, receiving pocket to keep the proper siding angle. • Another afternalive to firdst" The top panel of a wall rs to use a frieze plate and crown molding. Secure frieze plate (either with or vwthout a solid receiver), no more than 16' on center. Allow I14' between adjoining frieze plates. • Using a nail slot purich, create hall slots every IT - 16' in the top panel of siding and secure normally. Finish the application by cutting crown moldings to Length as needed, and snapping them into the frieze plate receivers. Fitting and installing top siding panel • Measure and cut siding pand to the desired length. • Daternflne how much of the top panel must be maxwed by measuring the distance between the top of the undersill trim and the lock of the panel Wow, and sub b" 1/4'. Be sure to measure sweral fimas across the wait as the ifirrionsion could change slightly. • cut Die top sitting pand to proper height, -ing the nailing strid, • Using a nail slot punch, create nail slots every 17 - Win the top panel of siding and secure normally, • Finish the application by cuffing crow moldings to length as needed, and snapping them into the frieze plate receivers. Top panel installation Top panel installation using using dual undersill him frieze plate and crown mold 1019--W-F� �M�� Last full siding panel on the top of the wall Splicing of the undersill trim R Measuring the height to cover Preparing the top panel Installing the top paind TrIT-91 M01 no ITIIMNINM.��� I Finishing a gable end To install around gable ends, make a pattern that duplicates the slope of the gable: • Lock a short piece of siding into the gable starter course (i.e., the fast course before the gable starts). • Hold a second piece of siding against the J-channel at the since of the gable. Mark the slope with a pencil on the short piece of siding. Check the angle template every few courses. • Remove the short piece and cut along the pencil line as a pattern for the Measuring the cutting angle gable angle cuts. Repeat the procedure on the opposite side of the gable, • It may be necessary to fasten the last panel at the gable peak with a Ulm nail. Use a 1 114" to I V2' nail, This is the only time a nag should be placed in line face of the vinyl siding. Eaves treatment The last course of siding may be cut to fit the eaves opening. • Measure from the soffit to the base of the upper look on the previous course of panels. Subtract 1/4'. Mark this dimension on ft panel to be cut, measuring from the bottom edge of the panel. it is a good idea to Installing the out panel check the dimension in several locations along the length of the wall, ® Using a snap lock punch, punch the vinyl siding along the cut edge every 6", so the raised tab is on the outside face. • Push the siding into the undersill trim that has been nailed in place along the top of the wall. Furring may be needed to maintain the face of the panel at the desired angle. The raised tabs will catch and hold the siding firmly in place. Position of top nail Optional Eaves and Gable Treatment Two-piece covw Use a two-piece covedrecrever along the rake and save Install the flush the top the Punch nail slots a" the receiver with of wall. T top edge of the panel every 16(406mm), Use those nail slots to attach the panel to the wall. Snap the cover into piece over the calls. cut & nag Slot- t, punched KAYCAN 19 20 071MR!"W1 I Transition from horizontal to vertical Finish the last course of horizontal sdN Win the J-channei ardor finish trim. Instal a dap cap and a J.chervid, The top piece of J-channei musi have minimurn 311T diameter weep holes drilled no none then W apart to allow for water ninoff, utiftuft WAftVb" 1p-rf Transition transition from brick to vinyl siding * Caulk where the sheathing meets the back or stone exterior. Flashing should be cauked where it meets the brick or stone and a drip cap should be in place. * Use a J-ahshrel to receive vertical siding; VwVtwW W remember to drill minimum 3116'diameter weep holes no more than 24" apart. LOE" gap __* * If horizontal siding is used, a J-channel or =We" starter ship may be need. 'r If a starter strip is used, it is necessary to 114' provide at least 3f16rclearence for proper engagement of the siding, Udky ten FWre 49 11111111111 111111111 1 Adirondack starter installation In order forAdirondack vinyl log siding to be property installed in a level fashion, the starter at the bottom of the wall must be level. • Determine the lowest point of the wall that will be sided; from that point, measure up 1/4' less than the width of the starter and partially drive a nail at one comer, • Attach a chalkline; go to the next comer and pull the line taut. • Make sure the line is level by using a line level or a 4'levei, • Snap the chalkline and repeat the procedure around the entire house. Using the chalkline as a guide, install the top edge of the starter a" the bottom of the chalkline, nailing at 10' intervals, Allow space for the comer posts, J-channels, etc. • Keep the ends of starter strips at least 1/4" apart to allow for expansion, • Leave approximately 114' between the starter and the corner post. • Nail in the center of the starter strip nailing slots. Adirondack j-channels e Install 11/4' J-channels along windows and wall not requiring comer posts, Follow Rhannels installation instructions in the Vinyl Siding Estimating and Installation Guide. Adirondack outside corner posts The installation of the Adirondack outside comer posts is important as these comers are an integral part of the wall system. • A water resistant material should used to flash the inside and out -side comers a minimum of 10'on each side. • Place the comer post in position, allowing a 114'gap between the top of the post and the eave or soffit, • Position a nail at the top of the upper slot on both sides of the comer post, leaving a 1/32" gap between the nail heads and the comer posts. The comer post hangs from these nails. • The balance of the nailing should be in the center of the slot, 8' to 12' apart, again leaving 113T between the nail head and the corner post This allows for the expansion and contraction to occur, • The comer post should extend 3J4below the starter strip. Make sure the posts are plumb (Le., vertically straight), • For a better finished appearance, remove a 3/4' portion of me nail hem on both sides of the comer post. Adirondack inside corner application Two J-channels must be used when installing Adirondack vinyl log siding in the inside corner of a house. You must follow the same instructions as for the installation of the outside corner post while using two J-channels installed as shown in the illustration, 114' ")T Starter trim installation Starter trim and outside comer post MITI 111! 11111!1,11111111 111111111111111111 Ow" III SIlk Aii Installing the Adirondack vinyl log siding As with all vinyl siding installation, the first row of Wing is the one that Oil guide the rest of the wall. Stan the installation the right way to have an easy Installation. • Place the first vinyl siding panel into the starter trim and slide the panel into the pocket of the comer post, • Fasten the panels in the center of the nailing slots. Allowance should be made for expansion and contraction by leaving a 114' gap between the siding and all corner posts and channels (increase to 318' when installing In tampenritures below 40° F), • Do W drive the head of the fastener tightly against the nail slot. Leave 1132' between the fastener head and the vinyl (about the thickness of a dime). • Do not farce this partials up or down when fastening. Panel kids should be fully engaged; however, the panels should not be under vertical tension or compression when they are fastened. • Since vinyl siding moves as the temperature changes, make certain that the vinyl panels can move ire* in a side-ni-side direction once fastened. • Check every fifth or sixth course for horizontal alignment. Also check siding alignment with adjoining walls. • When panels overlap, make sure they overlap by one half the length of the notch at the end of the pane(, or approximately 1'. The foam Insert in the back of the panels should but together. Always overlap loards away from entrances and away from the point of greatest traft This OR improve the overall appearance of the Installation. Vinyl Wing panel seems should be staggered along the Installation and shouId be at least three courses apart. Installing under window and crown area Several options are available to secure the topmost panel below the eaves or windows. Depending on where the siding panel has to be cut, you have to follow one of the methods below. If the Adirondack panel is cut in a thick section of the panel; • Cut the siding panel and punch snap locks every 6'to 8", • Push the panel securely into the top J-channel. If the Adirondack panel is cut above or below the thickest section of the panel; • Place a wialler 50 J-channel inside the 11/4' J-channel to act as an undersill mpL • Cut the siding panel to the appropriate dimension and punch snap locks every 6' to 8', • Posh the panel securely into the 5/8' J-channel. If the Adirondack panel is but above the foarn section of the panel; • Install an undedrill Win In the top J-Channel. • Cut the siding panel to the right dimension and punch snap locks every (rhilf', • Snap lock the siding panel into the J-channd, checking for proper free movement, At all times the top of the panel going into the undersill trim or 5/8' J-channel must have a series of snap locks on the toog. KAMAN KAYCAN I awc =D—g po" First panel installation Adirondack panel junction detail Finishing the top of a wall. Snapping a chalk line Start at the lowest corner of siding or sheathing on the house. Drive a nail partway into the sheathing at a point 3' higher than the lowest comer, (Note: This will place the siding 318" below the lowest point.) Stretch a chalk line from this nail to a similar nail at the next comer of the house, being careful to make sure that the line is level. Continue this process around the entire house. install the EasyStart strip Position the EasyStart strip with the top edge on fine level chalk fine, Fasten the EasyStart strip to the well. Use shims to #11 any hollows Mich may occur in the wall surface- It is important that the starter strip be installed straight and level, As you add sections of starter strip, always leave 1/4' space between sections to allow for expansion and contraction. Note: Leave approximately 1/4"between the EasyStart strip and the EasyPost outside comer Mt. Installing outside corner posts Corner posts should extend 3/4' past the bottom of the EasyStart strip. Remember to place the topmost fastener at the top of the topmost full naill Center remaining fasteners 8'-16' apart. Note: For a better finished appearance, remove a 3/4' peace of the nail hem on both sides of the comer post prior to securing, installing J-channel J-channel should be installed all along the top and sides of window and door casings. Cut j-channels the required length plus twice the width of the i-channel face for overlapping the i-channels at each comer. Place the j-phannej against the casing and secure it to the wall, allowing for free movement. To trim the bottom of windows, and at the eave, j-channel can be used with the undersill molding inside the i-channel. The j-channel & undersill combination A secure the cut siding panel and help to keep the alignment straight. Dual undersill molding combines both functions into one part. Cut and secure dual undersill similarly to using j-channels. For square corners 3,14- tab Stan by installing the bottom li-channel, removing a 314' notch from each end. Install side i-channels by removing a remove 314' 314' notch from the top, and making a 3/4' drain tab at the deep section of fece-ng bottom. Fold the tab under, and into the bottom j-channel. pocket Install the top j-channel by coding a 314' drain tab at both ends, and bending the drain tabs downward, and into the side j-channels. For mitered corners Create mitered comers by cutting 45 degree angles in the bottom end of the side j-channels, and on both sides of the Jose" min tat into notch top -clmnnid. To install, follow the methods described above, 22 - ----- - —een- al 46ow-ang'. Installing the foam backed siding panels Lock the insulated panel into the EasyStad strip and slide the vinyl panel into the pocket of the comer post. The factory pariel has a 3,14" foams so that only the vetyl will go into the pocket when using a laolmy W end. Finish %a field cut end of the first course by cutting the panel to proper length, and sifirfing It Into the outside comer post receiving channel allowing 114" for movement (Note: allow W in all receiving channels tithe temperature is under 40 degrees F), It may be necessary to remove some of the insulation from the back of the panel to allow the panel to be set into the comer posts, or ]-channels. How to seam and overlap The foam is set back 39' from both ends of the Insulated Siding panel. The adhesive begins T bad from each and of the foam. The correct way to seam two (2) Insulated Siding panels Is to shp, the Aryl edge of the bottom portion of the seem behissim this foam and the vinyl on the adjoining panel- then slide the panels together unfit the proper team - to - contact is achieved, installation under window and crown area Several options are available to secure the topmost Insulated Siding Panel below the eaves, Each method will require cubing the panel to the desired width, ffien using a hot knife, or utility knife to dean enough foam from the bad of the cut Insulated Sitting panel so that the snap look punch can be used to property thing the Insulated Sitting panel as illustrated below di KAYCAN KAYCAN Using an droll molding (A): li out an undersillArfifty social with a finning strip to the proper dimension, Snap lack the properly fit Insulated Siding panel, and slide into undersill molding checking for proper free movement. Using a j-channel (B): Snap lock the properly fit Insulated Siding panel, and slide into the i-channel checking for proper free movement, A Dual Undertfill Molding, or Simp4n Crown Melding may also be used to same the top course of siding. Men using a Snap4n Grown Molding, the top of the panel will be nail slot punched, instead of snap4ock punched, Note: Foan4o4ow contact Is cil for prom long Win weathering and opfirnal insulation value. Renteve irate WAh a knife, then seep led W)dh poel even, 6'-T Slip -in Cover Molding Dual-Undersill Wall —23 Vertical siding installation Preparation �e eaa See section 'Preparing to install' before starting,' When installing vertical siding, however, follow these additional preparatory steps: • Install horizontal furring strips, 12' on center, or a solid callable sheathing prior to the siding, if r needed, to level the surface or provide sufficient material for 314' fastener penetration, • Snap a level chalkline around the base of the stdewalds. "> Typically, the chalkline is positioned so that the bottom of the J-chancrel that vat] serve as a vertical starter strip is 114' below the lowest point on the wail that wall be sided. s Install J-channel along the chalklme as a receiver for the vertical siding. As with horizontal siding, when installing vertical siding it is necessary to install several accessories first, including corner posts and window, door, and roof trim. Starting the wall Outside and inside corner posts ® Leave 114' gap at the top of comer posts. o Place the first nails in the uppennost end of the top mall slots to hold them in position. Piece ail other nails in the center of the slots, Nails should be 8" to 17 apart ® Corner posts should extend 314' below the siding. Do not nail tightly; the comer post should move"', .q When installing over a deck or a concrete surface, allow 318 of an inch belvveen the bottom of the - comer post and the surface, Bottom receiver r Position the top edge of a J-channet or vertical base along the previously snapped ehalkllne. C tside comer detail Remember to drill minimum 118" diameter weep holes no more than 24" apart, e Fasten every 8" to 12". Use the center of the nail slots. Ail vinyl should be fastened securely but s not tightly. Sideways movement should not be restricted. Leave 174" gaps attire comer posts. _ Where lengths adjoin, trim the nailing flange 1" and overlap 112' to produce a neat joint. --- t tnu Window, door, and roof trim SplicingJ-channels Install J-channel at the tops of the sidewafls. At the gable ends, snap a level chalkline along the base of the gable and install J-channel. Ovedap where necessary and allow for expansion, After installing flashing, trim around all windows and doors using J-channel- The following sequence is suggested: ® Cut a J-channel for the bottom of the window, as vide as the frame, and install tL ® Cut side J-channels the length of the frame plus the width of the fop and bottom J-charnel Cut !, and bend tacos into the bottom channel. Install the side channels. " • Cut the top J-channel the width of the frame PLUS r fl the width of the side J-channels. Notch the top J-channel on each end, bend the tabs into the side" — Insxia comer data J-chancel, and fasten the top J-channel. ® A miter out and tab can be provided at theWW bottom of the window depending on four thesill's condition." • When installing over a deck or a concrete surface, allow 318 of an inch between the bottom of the t comer post and the surface.KAYCAN '`'' i e 24 Wall endtina detail Vertical siding installation Sidewalls starter strip * Create a vertical starter suds by cutting the mailing hem and adjacent lock W pwa oil a vertical siding panel, Fasten it Inside the receiver channel of the corner §a m3 post- Be sure this piece is plrrrla, Leave errorgh clearance in the pocket of 3 the comer post to am the WM parcel to be aftaohed a Instal J-charm bs at top and bottom. Fasten panels 12' on center. Leave ; 114' clearance at toga and 318" at bottom. Place the first fasteners in the uppermost end of the top nail slots to hold them in Place all other cmair n position. fasteners in the center of the slots. *. e If it vati lake mare Than one terse to span the height of the house, terminate * the first into an tin J-channel, allowing 114' for expansion. Install head flashes on top of the J-channel and begin the second course leaving 114' gap at the head fishing, asp -ate ae ® ini; from me state' ' to the rxrners, W each panel am fasten Alternate wall ending every 12', Valificad parefs are termaddhad into the ned installed at top and the verfical base or J-charrod installed at bofforn Horizontal joints If a haribonlarjbint is needed, corribirre J channels back with flashing, gas G or use a sib J-choua3 with a minima n 3t4" few one cap to direct water over the low waft, r cap Horizontal joints Optional method for c acme end sidewalls e Find the ter of each sidewal aid use a level or plurnti line to install two back -to back J-channels or an H-channel. Leave a 114" gap at the top and bottom, These will serve as starter ships in which to lock the vertical siding. Windows and Doors • At window and do=, cut the panels (df necessary) to fit the openings, allowing 114" for expansion. • If the panel is uncut or cut down in the "V"- shaped groove of a piece of vertical siding, simply Insert it into the J-channel, looking the other side onto the previously applied panel, A fuming strip should be installed to prevent panel detachment. • If the panel is rant on the flat surface, install unders#ti trim, backed by loaning, into the J-channel. The flat surface of the vertical siding shouid be snap lock punched and fs#ted into the tin sill trim, The panel is farther secured above and below the wmdm and above the door Athen the panel is fastened In place. Corners • Instal the undersell trim or J-channel into the receiver of the corner post e If the pand is tart in the brJtom of the VIroove, insert it into the J-channel. A furring strip should be provided prior to panel niserhom This vag prevent the Panel from detaching, e If the paw is oat on tie flat surface, install undets l trim, backed by f msng, into the J-channel. forksPurich map alterig the out edge of the pairld at 6' rnairvals and map it into the undersill #rim, Gable Ends * Begin by fastening J nel along the inside edge of the reef, Install vertical base on top of previously installed J ei at the base of the gable, * Affach either vertical siding shinar strip or two regular starter strips, cente ed efth the peak of the gable. This area should be flashed prior to installing the starter strips, * Make a pattern for end cuts along the gable using two pieces of scrap siding. Lock one piece into the vertical strip at the center of the waft, Hold the edge of the other piece against and in fine with the roof line. Marie Use slope on the vertical place and cut along that line. Use it as a pattern to mark and cut the ends of all other panels required for this side of the gable end. Make another pattern for the other side of the gable. KAYCAN 25 Installing soffit and fascia Please note: Although vinyl soffits are manufactured with the same exacting standards as all vinyl products; UV Inhibitors are not added to the vinyl formulation as soffits are not exposed to direct sunlight For this reason, vertical or horizontal installation of soffits on walls is not recommended and cannot be guaranteed. Installing trim - Option A K- When fascia is applied without exposed nailing. 11— a —M With open save: cure - anne a against the bottom of the board. Secure F-charmel on wall, level with the F-chamief on the faisda. With closed save: Use a J-channel in place of the F-channet at the wall. Secure all channels every 12' on center, in center of nail slots. Installing trim - Option B When soffit only is applied, or when fascia panel is secured to underside of wood fascia. With open save: Secure F-channel to the wall and to the inside of the fasofa board, level with each other. Cut out back of channel to fit around rafters, If needed, With closed eave: Substitute J-channels for the F-channels, Secure all channels in the center of the nail $fots, 12' on center. Installing soffit 1. Measure the distance between the inside of the inside and outside trims, Allow 114' per side for expansion and cut the panels to length, Insert panels Into trims. For eaves over 3116'm width, you cull need to install in late nailing supports to keep the SOR from saggsig, 2. Interlock panels as you would vertical siding. Closed soffit can be sewed every 12' on center. 3. When fascia panel is not being applied, use an F-channei or J-chanriel at owuns of the overhang to property finish the installation. 4. When soffits meet at a comer, the Joint can either be dapial fnter4 or square (both Rkistrated). Both methods are made with Szhannel or H-charind. Other Fascia / Soffit Techniques A bird box occurs where an save and rake overhang intersect. This area should be covered with aluminum trim. At fasda inside and outside comers integrate a 1' tab. Option A tam Option 8 Diagonal tim use Straight trim me J-dwmv� NOTE Venfikftion Requiremnts: properatic VewabW tMVWtntkr any hme� CVWA tw i0av bum" code tr Rxi 4vowate nqW-mWft bf a sp�ft 9w9,*1c aea, arid me wrAed sollft 09W WnW prodWAS W mq*ed- Installing soffit and fascia Installing fascia 1. Insist an undersill trim at the top of the fascia boar& 2, Measure didixio- from the bottom of the F-channel to the top of the uridera trim, and then subtract 1W for clearance. Cut pariel to wift 3- Perforate the cut edge woQ simp-iock purich approximately every 8', --g the 'W face outward. 4. H%* the leg of the fism panel over this F-channel,, and snap the tabs into the undersill mm, If soN is ra being installed, hock tits fascia directly over the fascia board, An alternative to snap4ock purich attachment is to slide the top of the fascia behind metal dripedge. Overlapping fascia 1, Ova* fascia by coding the bottom edge of the underlaying panel, Iming a 1 Irt tab to be Inserted van ovedappmg panel, 2. Overlap 314- (half the &Unce- of ft nolc). Capping fascia To snake comer caps, cut a piece of virryl fascia that is 5 IT It% 1. Me* ft vertical centerline on the be& of the piece. 2. W a W section of the bottorn ftwW from the center, leavmq a 45* an* on sitherside, 3. Use a hand seamer or metal sbalotedge to fold fascia piece abN verfical centerfine to make a right-angled comer. 4. Using as punch, make tabs Just below the top edge of the comer cap, m*M sure that tabs face outward. Install comer wp by kickirg the bottom oirer the exisfing F-charmel and snapping the top edge irft the untlersill ftim. Fascia installation Fascia capping naa V4* 26 KAYCAN KAYCAN --27 EverTri MTM installation Wide corners with lineals The completed application includes a quarter round comer starter, and two lineals, Preparation Start at the lowest corner of the structure. • Measure the height of the comer; remember to allow 114' clearance from the top of the wall. • The quarter round comer starter should extend a minimum of 1/4'lawer than where the siding will start to allow enough material to cover the comer completely during normal expansion and contraction, Install quarter round corner starter na at ­m *V-uolthe , • Position the quarter round corner starter along the wall comer. tD,—U= Make sure the quarter round comer starter is plumb and square. Use of a comer level is recommended in aiding placement, • Nail the quarter round comer starter to the wall, seounixi if Is* rrx from the top of the topmost full nail slot, and ten securing and ce centering the remaining fasteners in the slots. Tice quarter round corner starter should hang freely to allow for normal movement, center all minacengnab o Continue this proms around the entire house. Installing corner Breads o Trim lineals to be equal in length to the quarter round corner starter, a Remove a 3/4' tab from the nail leg. 9 Slide the lineal into the receiver of the quarter round corner starter. The lineal will automatically seat itself flush to the quarter round. NOTE: It may help to 'squeeze' the face of the lineal by applying pressure on the lineal face towards the earner, to fully seat the lineal into the quarter round =net starter. • Secure the lineal by first positioning a nail in the top of the topmost full nail slot. The lineal should hang freely from this point. ® Secure the remainder of the lineal using the centers of the nag slots not exceeding 16'on center, • Continue the application by securing any siding starters required. Inside corner application Lfireds can also be used as inside comers. various looks can be achieved using 3-112' and 5' lineals. 314' • Begin the installation by securing a lineal snug to the inside comer, Remember to position the first fastener at the top of the topmost full nail slot such that the lined hangs from it. • Place remaining fasteners not exceeding 1fron center, ® Fasten a lineal starter strip against the secured lined making sure both the previously installed lineal and starter strip have unrestricted movement. • Complete the comer by sliding the remaining lineal into the lineal starter. Hang the lineal from the topmost nail slot, and firifidi Win fasteners not exceeding 16' on center, Quarter mond comer Outsdecomerdstail starter installation 9-15=0149FRa� Lineal bottom installation detail "he' restsw earner si two lk�* Inside comer detail EverTri MTM installation Installing lineal starters Make sure the waQ opening is property flashed. Use aluminum call stock or other non -absorbent material to Wan the opening. • Run wide stups of hosting underneath, up the sides, and an= the top in that order, overtappraft each =net for the best possible drainage, • Measure Ittevvindow and cut starter ships 11T shader than the overall wridow size, Positionn Ras starters allowing 1/4' at both endsOn varlical pieces, position the top nag at the topmost U nail slot fshailar to hanging comer places). Secure remaining slot a maximurn of W on center. For honzorad starters, simply place fasteners in the center of to,- slats. Remember that all starters must have unrestricted movement after securing or the performance of the lineal may be affected. NOTE: Certain ayes of windows may haws a small channel, In such case, approximate the position to be even with the window channel, and secure me starter The sartair is designed to work even voth it flush to the window tam. vreahar rrfanf Window detail banter p1westadembsti townclowfikulcune fewm C 'ke'n',rmtd e starter even meth ,virxi.d.w Y nab 1-indow, Comer installation detail Gig veninal starters from tPAxW ks skint, then End -cuts for lineal installation around doors and windows mter remwm rob Bottom or sash lineal Both ends of the bottom firrad are cult identksifly, bft.. H-1 end cuts Remove a 314' - 718* Motion from the Rat edge, and a 3/4' - 70 tab from the receiving channel. neth ­dc) Removing mass pieces altom the side fineals to be imholled, and clearance for siding panels. pp 45' header cuts Side lineal ;./-.tb both .d.) Side lineals have different cuts at both ends. W side lineal end cuts rboftcrn -d -1y) • The bottom end will always be miter cut 45' and the miter will always start from the receiving channel, A tab 314' deep is rammed from the receiving charind for the application of siding panels. • The upper end can be cut two ways: for a 45' comer or for a butt joint header. Men using 45' rakers around the entire window, remove a 3W - 70 tab from both the receiving channel and emova the flat edge of the Bread. Removing these tabs allows clearance for the application of siding, and for proper water drainage. * If apidift a header using a butt joint, simply square Into end Top or header lineal Them are also bnoways to cut a header lined: for a 45' mber, and for a butt forit * When being a 45' nsW, cut both at& the sarne way as show for the bottom and of side fintrals EXCEPT do not remove the 3W tab ficto the rem4ang channel. Instead, make 3W deep slits to create 314* rain tabs at both ends. * Whern applying a butt joint header, square up both ends. Next, make 314' rain tabs at both ends of the receiving channel. Finally, remove a 14' - 7/8' tab from the flat end for clearing the side fireals and end caps, * End caps are required for both sloes of a buft joint header application. Remove a 314' - 7/tr deep tab from the receiving channel at one end, and a minimum of 314' train the face and nail star areas thus creating a rain tab. The length of the cap is dependent of whether a 3-10 or a 7fifireal is used. KAYCAN KAMAN 28 sjde ii—A end cut� {top es,d h-dersuaw .w .4c "Wp ends, remove 3W We for the header rain tab 11-1 end cap 314'.Intb cut for nghtend far side lineals MTM 3-Wors"headiv EverTri installation Installing lineal Determine the look required. Typical installations use both square cuts and 45' miter cuts. ® Use square cuts (butt joint) when applying a 5'lineI as a header over 3-IiT surrounds, or if the intended look is to emphasize the header. • Use 45* miter joints in the bottom comers and at the top 9 the share opening is wappred using 45- similar sized Imeals. Install lineals by sliding into the stater, then side -to -side to position. Installing 45' miterjoints Nndow comer dertaill * Measure the window and cut ideals allowing for the proper overlap. • Use a speed square or similar tool to help create consistent 45* cut.. Stal fing at Vie boftem, of the window, cut a lineal to size. • Remove 718' tabs from both ends of the flat edge of the lineal and in the receiving channel to allow clearance for the side lineals. Next, cut the side fineals. * For 45' comers, cut miters at the bottom of the side lineal only. * At the top, remove a 3/4'tab from the receiving channel for siding application and water drainage, and proper clearance from the flat edge for the application of the header lineal, 4 end of are Insa". Installing a 5" header over 3-1/2" surrounds • Measure the window and cut kneels allowing for the proper overlap. Use a speed square of similar tool to help create the 45' miters where required. • Starting at the bottom of the window, cut a lineal to size. Remove 718' tabs from bolln ends of the fiat edge of the knead and in the receiving channel to allow destance for the vertical lineals. ® Next, cut the side Ideals. Cut miters at the bottom of the side lineal only. Remove a 3/4" tab from the receiving channel. top end of side Ideals remove * To create the top header, square both edges to size allowing an extra 19' for movement, * Cut 314' rain tabs in the receiving channels. Two and caps A be required to complete the installation. Asserribled Lineal comer dendl ® End caps for the header can be made from a 5-7' piece of scrap lineal. First, remove the flat edge of the lineal, • Cut the end W to tenth allowing for a 214* rain tab. Assembly Libeal mw detail • Finally, remove a 314' tab for the header finealarain tab, A completed Not end cap will appear like the Illustration. KAYCAN 30 Z. Install the back sid" thin, Snap a chalk line at the bottom of your home to mark the position for the back skirting trim. Nail the trim places to Hie home using the nag slots. Make sure you place the rial in ft center of the slot and do hot hammer tightly. 4. Measure the skirting panels to the proper height subtracting 1/4' for expansion. Cut the parres to size, using tin snips. Side panels over the back skirting Win and Into the vinyl ground charmal, Interlocking the panels as you install them. To form comers, bend but do not cut the panels. sea) cutting outside comers, Determine the location of the corner and cut a 5 Iff section from the top edge of the spring to&, In this center, not a 'V' 314' deep and I 11T olide, at the top edge, and a smal V cut at the bottom. Send the bear skirting Wm and snap 0 into the corner. Vinyl skirting installation Hem's everyttling you'll need to -do that finishing touch to any foundation. Kaycan vinyl Ssar'rig I. angpiesned to fit together precisely, fora professional installation every time. Installation is quick and easy Babe you begin your skirting installation, you will need to gaftw a few household tools: Hammic, disk firre, tape mmure, in snips or aviation snips, and pturtao bob 1, Install the Anyl ground channel directly under the outside edge of your no", using galvanized nags. Use a plumb bob to determine exact dication. 3, To go amid corners, bend The back skirting ban at the coraws of the home tied cominue noting, Do not cut, 5. Snap the hirit skirting trim into place to held panals secu W y, To form comers, do not out the panels. notch and bend the panels. Fellow the special W"nes shown in Mustraldris Sit and 6b, to Man the skirfing ban at the corrvics, KAYCAN 31 S. b) Cutting inside comer, To W the front starting Imn for Inside comers, cut out a I" or 2' tab in the top edge of the spring lock and make a small 'T cut through the bottom to Send and map the him piece into place. Cleaning The beamty of vinyl sing is maintained with We effort, Vinyl siding cleanup Although walif siding wil get ft hire anything exposed to Pro abittephan" , a heavy ran will do woludeas In darning N. Or, it's possible to wash it down with an ordinary garden hose. If neither ran car hosing lines a satisfactory let, folow thase, snare litsuirwhium 1. Use an ordinary, brighandled car washing order- This brush has soft brislies, and it* handle fastens onto the end of the hose. A allows the siding to be washad just like a car, Avoid using still bfisfie brushes or abrasive cleaners, which may change the gloss of the leaned area and cause the siding to took spell. 2. To remove soot and grime spend In industrial areas, woe down ft siding wits a soll Made up of the follovnegr a. 1113 cup powdered detergent (e.g., Ti?, or equisnent powder delsellicall b, W -P pondered household clearen, le g , S* & Ste.er equivateril)' C. I gation Miff. 3. If railen, is a problem, use the sal pwAw* ronaborrad, but add I quart liquid laundry bleach, 4. When washing doom your entire house, shin at the bottom and we* up to the top in order to prevent streaktvgi. For stubborn stains, refer to the Stain cleanses botow. Stain cleaners", st"s Gum Fanbl's 09 Soape, or solnum of varegar (30 percenl) and walis (TO pact 4 Cray.Les ibuis, DAP (O"ased ca*) Faribastiob Faft-tip, Pan: Fan of wann-based ossairsm Grass; Fang k* Lysat MuWs 09 Seorsgi. or WhiewD Lips** Fordo" or Wfulve Oil So" Lhtnurn Greaser FarAs", Lesion, Murphys 04 SoapiA or VVindivig Mold and Mildew. Fantisfov, or soluton of wriegar (30 placea) anal water (70 pererd) Motor ON, Fsruasuf* Lyso*, Mi"'s 09 Soaputi, a.. 04 SA Scrubar Posal BdiD@ Pad or Soft ficautO Perini: -Art Screw Rust FairtaidasO, WOWs 09 sea* a Winds& Tar, Soft scrutbip Top Soll LesbdIfi or VAKWs 00 Sorge& ab r zs vr&# edassM W'dadIc 0* vat— ars'a Bird Box: location where the Eave and the Rake intersect, Building Codes: a series of ordinances enacted by a state or local governmental entity, establishing minimum requirements that must be met in the construction and maintenance of buildings. Buttock: the bottom edge of a siding or soffit panel, or accessory piece, opposite the nailing slots, which locks onto the preceding pand. Channel: the pocket of the accessory Vim or comer post where siding or soffit panels are inserted. Channels also refer to the trim itself and are named for the letters of the alphabet they resemble (e.g., J-channel, F-channel, etc.). of the house from one side to the other, or, in the case of vertical siding, from top to bottom. Diverter (ftk Out Flashing): kick -out flashing prevents water from running down a roof and ending up behind the siding on an adjacent wall. Mom. Doubts Channel Lineal: a -siding accessory that joins two soffit panels, Face: refers to the side of a siding or soffit panel that is showing once the panel has been installed. Face -nailing: the action of fastening directly onto the 'face' side of a panel (instead of using the nail hem slot). This practice is generally not used in vinyl siding installation. Fascia Board: the trim (mostly wood) that covers the ends of roof rafters. Fascia Covering: the Fascia Covering (either factory formed or field -fabricated) covers thew Fascia Board (Figure 66). Flashing: thin pieces of impervious material installed to prevent the passage of water into a structure from a joint or as part of a water -resistive barrier system. Furringill'uning Strip: usually a wood strip used to even a surface in preparation for installing vinyl siding. Furring Strips can also be used to attach vinyl siding to a non-nallable surface. Historic Restoration: is the action or process of accurately revealiN, recovering or representing the state of a historic building, as it appeared at a particular period in its history, white protecting its heritage value, D— J-dumvusli R.I. S.+k H-i—W Ee— VAral� i-d k9i& SUA- trip Lap: to overlap the ends of two siding panels or accessory pieces to allow for expansion and contraction of the vinyl product. Lug]Crimp: the raised 'ears" or tabs on a siding panel, created by a snap lock punch, which can be used to lock a siding panel into place when the nailing hem has been removed. Metal Brake: a brake is a metalworking machine that allows the bending of sheet metal. Miter: to make a diagonal cut, beveled to a specific angle (usually 45'). Sometimes miter cuts are made into an overlapping siding or soffit panel surface, to provide a neater appearance, Mounting Block: provide multiples uses, including the ability to easily and attractively mount light fixtures, water faucets, receptacles, and the like. Nail Hem (or Flange): the section of siding of accessories where the nailing slots are located. Nailing Strip: an additional framing member installed to facilitate soffit installation. Nail Hole Slot Punch: refer to Figure 7 for illustration and use. Plumb: a position or measurement that is truly and exactly vertical. PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride): a common, strong but lightweight plastic used in construction. It is made softer and more flexible by the addition of plasticizers. Rake (roof): the inclined, usually projecting edge of a sloping roof. Rake (wall): the board or molding placed along the sloping sides of a gable to cover the ends of the siding. Scoring: running a utility knife blade, sharpened awl, scoring tool, or other sharp implement across a soffit or siding panel face without cutting all the way through the panel. This weakens the vinyl siding surface in a specific area and allows the panel to be bent and broken off cleanly. Sealant: A compound used to fill and seat a joint or opening. Sheathing: can be wood, foam or other materials. it comes in various thicknesses. The most common sheathing is wood, this is either plywood or OSB (oriented strand board). Shim: a thin, sometimes often tapered piece of material (such as wood, or foam metal, or stone) used to even a surface prior to installing vinyl siding. Shutter. a solid or louvered movable or stationary cover or fixture for a window, Snap Lock Punch: refer to Figure 7 for illustration and use. Soffit: material used to enclose the horizontal underside of an eave and gable, Starter Strip: an accessory typically used at the bottom of all walls to lock the first course of siding. Underlayment: water -resistive material placed under vinyl siding panels. Utility Trim., a piece of trim used any time the top look has been removed from the siding, to secure a siding panel. Also referred to as 'undersill'or "finish" trim; double utility trim is also avaliable. Water -Resistive Barder, a material applied between the sheathing and the siding that is intended to resist any water that penetrates through the siding and is the requirements of ICC AC38, Weep Holes: openings placed into siding or accessories to allow for water drainage. Wind Load, the force on a structure arising from the action of wind on it. Zip Lock Tool: also known as an unlocking tool., refer to Figure 7 for illustration and use. 911111-10 EM I At BCIS Home i Log In { User Registration Hot Topics Submit Surcharge Stats & Facts Publications # Contact Us BCIS Site Map Links Search bo Product Approval �z USER. Public User .. k,�i ggrr,s! [tarn > Product or AEQlicakion Search, >p,plication list Application Retail i !"FNEW L # FL17147-R5 Application Type Revision Code Version 2020 Application Status Approved *Approved by DBPR. Approvals by DBPR shall be reviewed and ratified by the POC and/or the Commission if necessary. 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However email addresses are public record. If you do not wish to supply a personal address, please provide the Department with an email address which can be made available to the public. To determine if you are a ticen under Chapter 455, F.S., please click Product Approval Credit Card Safe ZIP SysteW Roof & Wall Sheathing ZIFTsystel7f INSTALLATION MANUAL witrol"Imusti"MW3 FASTER. TIGHTER. ENERGY EFFICIENT. Contents 02 ZIP System" Sheathing Installation On Roofs 03 ZIP System' Tape Installation - Roof Panel Seams 04 ZIP System'' Tape Installation - Roof Panel Seams (continued) 05 Roof Covering Installation Instructions 06 ZIP SystemO Roof & Wall Sheathing Installation 07 ZIP System' Tape Installation - Panel Seams OHIO[ 15717M.WK-MMM - tit and to prevent voiding any applicable warranties. This anu a general Installation guide and does not cover every Installsti, condition. Proper installation shall be deemed to mean the rn restrictive requirement specified by Huber Engineered Woods (HE local building code, engineer or architect of record or other outho .�Lwfta Juds0laaa. You -?re f&_L.2Td so4ebLLqW=sIble for all sat Huber Engineered Woods I.I.C. ZIP Systearl Roof & Wall Sheathing Safety Guidelines - Follow all OSHA regulations and any other safety guidelines and safety practices during installation and construction. - Use approved safety baits and/or harnesses or other fall protection equipment Install ZIP System panels and tape only in dry conditions and on dry surfaces. Do not Install in rain, snow, frost or other slippery conditions, Wear rubber -soled or other high -traction footwear while installing ZIP System sheathing in a rod application. Do not wear footwear with worn soles or heels. Ensure the roofing surface is free from oil, chemicals, sawdust, dirt, tools, electric cords, air hoses, clothing and anything else that might create a tripping hazard. Install temporary toe boards along the ZIP System sheathing roof surface. What Is ZIP SystemO Roof & Wall Sheathing? ---------- UIFT-Wr toot MVP 0 W*W if I =It$ t or housewrap on the walls and felt paper on the roof.* Simply install the , e the seams, and vou have a structural wall sheathin 01 water- -f-afT underlayment all from one product, 08 ZIP System" Roof & Wall Sheathing Fr do — Installation Flanged Windows & Brick Mould Windows 09 ZIP SystemO Roof & Wall Sheathing - Window Installation Brick Mould Windows (continued) 10 ZIP System" Roof & Wall Sheathing - Penetration Openings 11 ZIP SysterTP Roof & Wall Sheathing Installation Details 12 ZIP Systeme Roof & Wall Sheathing Installation Details (continued) coat stucco and specified drainable EIFS applications, however it not recommended for use with adhesively attached EIFS. Approved &nirele tiw I slate and slate --iv# - sh'•I and wood shakes and shin I 11, R ZIP System Roof & Wall sheathing can be used on buildings of TyiM III (A40f Applicatioins 6NLY) aiid Tyva V,�onstrm4ii5n and eoiistryctil". permitted under the IRG. I OP SystemP Roof & Wall Sheathing includes: ZIP System sheathing panels with built-in moisture harder with preprinted fastening and tape guides ZIP System tape Storage and Handling - Set panel stack on three supports (stickers) to keep off the ground. - Outdoors, cover panels loosely with waterproof protective material, - Anchor covers on top of the stack, but keep away from sides and bottom to assure good air circulation. - In high moisture environments, out banding on the panel stack to prevent edge damage, ZIP SysternO Roof & Wall Sheathing Notes and Limitations: - Do not use on roofs with slopes less than 2/12. - Do not use abutted against general stone or masonry without providing a minimum of a 112" gap. - Do not install ZIP System tape in temperatures less than 20' F - ZIP System products are not recommended for manufactured housing applications that are built under a federal building code administered by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). - Do not use panel edge clips (H-Clips) With ZIP System Roof & Wall sheathing without expressed written approval from Huber Engineered Woods.- - Do not use ZIP System tape to permanently seal around circular roof projections (plumbing vents, pipes, curved walls, etc.) Wall Coverings - ZIP System Roof & Wall sheathing should be covered with the finish roof covering or exterior cladding within 180 days of installation. - Finished roof and exterior cladding products should be installed p the manufacturer's Installation instructions. - Per the recommendation of the Western Red Cedar Lumber Associati and the U,S. Forest Products Laboratory, wood siding should be pri before installation. - Wben original roofing or claddings are removed ard replaced on existing System sheathing, the roof or wall should be covered with an additio roofmg undertayment or water resMve barrier prior to installation of I new finished roofing or cladding. I replace the first layer. Wet Blown Cellulose Insulation - In addition to following manufacturer installation instructions, we recommend a maximum moisture content of the cellulose of less than 25% measured at the de surface of the ZIP System panel before closing the wall cavity, 9econdary Coatings ;heathing panels with the exception of the following: HEW approved fire resistant coatings. Fire resistant coatings must be tested and approved by HEW for use with ZIP System panels, Field applied water-soluble borate insecticide or fungicide treatments applied to the non overlay side of the panel. See technical tip, "Termite Treatments on ZIP System Roof & Wall Sheathingon zipsystem.com for more information. Permeable laminated radiant barrier foil or paint, For a radiant barrier foil or coating to ce considered permeable, it must have an applied permeance of five perms; or greater as tested by the ASTM E 96 wet cup standard. For a radiant foil, the permeance evaluation would include any adhesive and(or backer used to laminate a foil, For a radiant paint/coating, the permeance evaluation should be conducted at the applied thickness of the paint(coating. ZIP System Roof and Wall sheathing replaces only the first layer in mufti urtderfayment systems. Edge support is not required by code Wth 112 (32116 span rated) and 56 (4=0 span rated) performance category sheathing if the framing does not exceed 24' o.c. and the total load does not exceed 83 psf for 112 and 156 pet for S($ performance categories, This is based on L/180 deflection criteria for total load, 7W LTE-1 I � j 111 1: 111 1 I t Overview: ZIP System Roof & Wall sheathing is composed of ZIP System panels and ZIP System seam sealing tape. ZIP Systew Roof & Wall Sheathing M?4% trtly A &I FROMM III fully and solely responsible for all safety requirements. Good construction and safety practices should be followed at all times. Step 1. Ensure that the panel surface is dry and clean of any nails, sawdust, or other debris or protrusions prior to installing or walking on the panels. After ensuring compliance with all OSHA and local code safety guidelines, Install ZIP System sheathing panels with the moisture barrier surface facing outside. The long edge (8') should be oriented perpendicular to the framing members, and panels should be installed with the 4' edge seams staggered a minimum of 24". 1/8' spacing between square edges of all adjacent panels is recommended, in accordance with Industry standards for wood sheathing. (Tongue & Groove panels are designed to self -space and do not require manual spacing odges.) Incremental panel expansion and does not require manual gapping along the 9 edge& ;Rep 2. - Ensure that ZIP System panels span at least three framing members and a framing member suppoedge of the panels. I Fasten the ZIP System Root & Wall sheathing panel to the framing members with code approved fasteners spaced at the appropriate edge and intermediate spacing. It is the responsibility of the general contractor to verify proper fastener type and spacing prior to installation. - Apply the fasteners 3/8" from the panel ends and comers. - An ideal installation would be where fastener heads are flush with the panel surface, However, clue to variations in materials and limitations on equipment, this may be difficult to achieve in some situations, It is not required to tape over ovendriven fasteners unless the fastener head creates a hole through the entire panel thickness. Please see the technical tip, 'Overdriven Fasteners in ZIP System Roof and Wall Sheathing," for more information, Step 3. Install temporary toe boards as necessary when applying the ZIP System sheathing panels up the slope of the roof planes. 41 Panel Edges Maintain 1/8" space where 4' edges meet. Unique edge profile is on 8' edges only. Step 1. Apply ZIP System tape to every vertical and horizontal panel seam, Itis at the discretion of the installer whether to apply tape from the top down or from the bottom up. However, working from the highest sections of the roof and working down will minimize foot traffic on the tape. Ensure that the tape Is centered over the seam within +/- 1/2" to provide adequate coverage and to ensure that wrinkles in the tape are minimized. Ensure that tape lengths are continuous across the S' horizontal edge of the panels. If splices are unavoidable, create an overlapping splice at at least 3", Apply moderate pressure onto the surface of the tape to ensure a secure bond between the panel and the tape. Use ZIP System tape gun or tape roller to apply pressure to the tape and smooth out any wrinkles. Take special care to remove any voids and/or trapped air at splice areas and T-joints. Stop 2. For valley areas of framing, we recommend you use e'wide ZIP System tape. This tape is wider than panel seam tape and is designed to give you optimal protection in valley areas. Starting from the bottom and working your way up, apply one continuous piece of 6" tape so that the center of the tape is over the valley seam, Use the tape gun or tape roller to apply pressure to the tape to ensure proper contact with the panel and to eliminate any wrinkles that might have occurred In the tape, Take special care to seat tape completely into the valley. Note; It is important to pay extra attention to valley taping as water is directed toward the valleys during rain events. Self -adhering ice and water barriers may be required by code. ZIP System tape Is not considered a replacement for self -adhering Ice and water barriers. Therefore, when self -adhering Ice and water barriers are required, they should be Installed In addition to ZIP System tape. MMM M NE ZIP System"' Tape Installation - Roof Panel Seams (continued) Step 3. If 6"ZIP System tape is not available, use two continuous pieces of 375" ZIP System panel seam tape over the entire length of the valley seam, overlapping the pieces on the valley seam by at least 1. Starting from the bottom, install the first piece of tape overlapping the valley seam by at least 1 ", Use the tape gun or tape roller to apply pressure to the tape to ensure proper contact with the panel and to eliminate any wrinkles that might have occurred in the tape, Apply the second piece of tape, overlapping the first piece in the valley seam by 1' Repeat use of thetape gun or rollerto make sure the tape is adequately adhered and tightly pressed into the valley seam. Note: Important to pay extra attention to valley taping as water Is directed toward the valleys during rain events. - Sett -adhering Ice and water barriers may be required by code. ZIP System tape Is not considered a replacement for self -adhering We and water barriers. Therefore, when self -adhering Ice and water barriers are required, they should be Installed In addition to ZIP System tape. Step 4. - To provide temporary weather protection to roof/well intersections of dormers or other wood -sheathed projections, apply 2' of the tape width up the vertical projection from where it intersects with the roof. The remaining tape width can be adhered to the ZIP System roof sheathing panels. - Use the tape gun or tape roller to apply pressure to the tape and smooth out any wrinMes. length of the hip or ridge, 41*1�444614- rJ#' 2r ?Jca—raflami Ogar fte �ig IM goderate oressure and the tape. i i irp,O for m%ttil,2tio t orior to install ia&ao Step 6. Tape over toe board nail holes once the toe boards are removed, working from the highest toe boards to the lowest. IM M= W MEMEME= ZIP System Roof & Well sheathing is a code recognized sheathing and undedayment and is approved for use with the following roof coverings: Asphalt -fiberglass Shingles Metal Roofs (shingles and panels) Clay Tile Concrete Tile Slate and Slate -type Shingles - Wood Shingles - Wood Shakes When installing roof coverings, follow applicable codes and manufacturer's suggested instructions. Some roof coverings require a slip -sheet in addition to conventional underlayment Where slip -sheets are required, they should be installed over ZIP System sheathing panels. Note: Visit zipsystem.com for updates and installation details. Asphalt -fiberglass Shingles Apply asphalt shingles directly to ZIP System sheathing. For roofs with a slope of 2/12 or greater but less than 4/12, additional underlayment may be required. Install asphalt -fiberglass shingles according to applicable codes and manufacturers Installation Instructions, Metal Roof Coverings Metal roof coverings may be applied to ZIP System sheathing provided that the roof covering manufacturer's installation instructions and applicable codes are followed. Fasteners used to secure the ZIP System Roof & Wall sheathing panels to supporting framing must be compatible with the specific metal roof covering used. Galvanized fasteners shall be used with galvanized roof coverings, aluminum -zinc coated fasteners shall be used with aluminum -zinc coated roof coverings and $00 series stainless steel fasteners shall be used with copper roofs. Stainless steel fasteners are acceptable with all metal roof types. In addition, metal roof flashing shall also be made of a material compatible with the specific metal roof covering used. Apply metal shingles on roofs with slopes of 3/12 or greater. Clay and Concrete Tile Roof Coverings ZIP System Roof & Wall sheathing is Intended to replace the first layer in a two -layer or multi -layer underlayment system. When installing clay or concrete the roof coverings, follow the installation recommendations of FRSAITRI 07320, Install tile roofs according to applicable codes and manufacturer's Installation instructions. State and Slate -type Shingles Apply slate and slate -type shingles on roofs with slopes of 4/12 or greater. Install state and slate -type shingles according to app4cable codes and manufacturers installation instructions. Wood Shingles ZIP System Roof & Wall sheathing is intended to replace the first layer of underlayment required by the IBC and/or the IRC. Additional layers of underlayment may be required by code depending on the local climate. Apply wood shingles on roofs with slopes of 3/12 or greater. Install wood shingles according to applicable codes and manufacturer's installation instructions, Wood Shakes ZIP System Roof & Wall sheathing is intended to replace the first layer of underlayment required by the IBC and/or the IRC. Additional layers of underlayment may be required by code depending on the local climate. ZIP System roof sheathing is not to be construed as a replacement for interlayment Apply wood shakes on roofs with slopes of 4/12 or greater. Install wood shakes according to applicable codes and manufacturer's installation instructions. ZIP SysternO Roof & Wall Sheathing Installation Manual %[I* I !R Ni N process. These are manufacturer Installation recommendations — please visit zipsystem.corn for a library of flashing and installation details. You are fully and solely responsible for all safety requirements. Good construction and safety practices should be followed at all times. Ttelp 1. Install ZIP System Roof & Wall sheathing panels positioned with the water -resistive barrier facing outside, The panels may be installed with the long side of the panel oriented either horizontally or vertically to the framing members. Walls that are designed to resist lateral shear forces and sheathed with wood structural panels typically require solid framing or blocking behind all panel edges, If oriented horizontally, block horizontal joints if wall is designed for bracing or as a shear wall. 1/8" spacing between square edges of all adjacent panels is recommended in accordance with industry standards for wood sheathing installation. V Panel Edges Panel Edges N Panel Edges incremental panel expansion and does not reqdre manual gapping along the 8'eckies,* fasteners. Space fasteners 6" o.c, along supported edges and 12" intermediate supports, unless otherwise specified by local code or the designer of record. It is the responsibility of the general contractor to verify proper fastener type and spacing prior to installation. Apply the fasteners 318" from the ends and corners. An ideal installation would be where fastener heads are flush with the panel surface, However, due to variations in materials and limitations on equipment, this may be difficult to achieve in some situations. It is not required to tape over overdriven fasteners unless the fastener head creates a hole through the entire panel thickness. Please see the technical tip "Overdriven Fasteners in Zip System Roof and Wall Sheathingon zipsystem.com for more information. im - F7 Maintain space where panel edges meet 4! panel edges. Unique edge profile does not provide the full 1/8'recommended space h this situation* III M ZIP System"' Tape Installation - Wall Panel Seams Apply ZIP System tape after all ZIP System Roof & Wall sheathing panels are fully fastened to wall -framing members. Only ZIP System tape should be used to seal the seams of ZIP System panels. Ensure that the panel surface is dry and free of sawdust and dirt prior to taping. ZIP System tape is a contact tape that requires pressure for an adequate seal. Step 1. Tape all seams using ZIP System tape. Ensure that the tape is centered over the seam within +/- 1/2" to provide adequate coverage and that wrinkles in tape are minimal. '4%TMFM_Yr* 1 11#1111"'SW and smooth out any wrinkles. Step 2. Wherever tape splices occur at a horizontal or vertical seam, create an overlapping splice of at least 3'. At T-Joints, the tape pieces should overlap by at least 1". Apply moderate pressure onto the surface of the tape to ensure a secure bond between the panel and the tape. WTI M74""19 7 "T and smooth out any wrinkles. Take special care to remove any voids and/or trapped air at splice areas and T-joints. Step 3. Tape inside and outside comer seams. M Note: Tape over any areas of the panel or tape that are damaged during construction. rA1Mb-7ZM& Me RMWTMIJIM���T � M DISCILAIM6R, The following steps represent a general overview for the proper installation of window flashing. Please defer to/consult ZIP System - Window Installation the Installation Instructions of your window manufacturer as well as code requirements in your jurisdiction for full Installation details. W2332M 3. Apply sealant around inside face of mounting flange, Sealant must be gapped at the sill to permit drainage. Install and level window per manufacturer's installation instructions. Verify sealant compatibility with window manufacturer. When using ZIP System tape as pan flashing, butyl, 100% silicone or polyurethane sealants are acceptable, Do not use latex or other water - based sealants. 4Cut two pieces of ZIP System tape or another adhesive -backed flashing tape (must meet ICC- ES Acceptance Criteria for Flashing Materials (AC148)) and apply to each of the window jamb flanges, ensuring the jamb flashings overlap the sill flashing. Once the tape is in place, use the tape gun or roller to seal the flashing to the sheathing. *DO NOT tape bottom flange ,i, From the interior, apply lQWj2ressure polyurethane foam (for windows) between the rough opening and the window frame, (Caulk sealant compatible with the sill flashing may be used at the sill if the opening between the sill flashing and window is too narrow to allow the use of low-pressure polyurethane foam.) When using ZIP System tape, butyl, 100% silicone or polyurathane sealants are acceptable. Do not use latex sealants with ZIP System tape, If using another flashing tape, follow the flashing manufacturers recommendation in selecting a sealant compatible with that flashing. z_M39MMQ= 7STO-1 LUU DISCLAIMER: The following steps represent a general oveniiew for the properingtallation of window flashing, please defer to/consult ZIP System - Window Installation the installation instructions of your window manufacturer as well as code requirements in your jurisdiction for full installation details. Brick Mould Windows (continued) 4. For vertical jambs, cut ZIP System tape or another adhesive -backed flashing tape (must meet ICC- ES Acceptance Criteria for Flashing Materials (AC 148)) and apply to each of the window iambs, Ensure that they cover the entire inside of the rough opening as wel I as overlap onto the sheathing by at least 2". Flashing shall also extend above the rough opening, such that it will project 1" beyond the exterior trim of the window. S. Apply sealant to jambs and header allowing for drainage at the sill in accordance with window manufacturer's installation instructions. When using ZIP System tape, use a butyl, polyurethane or 10011% silicone sealant. Do not use latex or other water -based sealants with ZIP System tape. When using another flashing tape, follow the flashing manufac-turer's recommendations in selecting a sealant compatible with that flashing. to seal the flashing to the sheathing, 10. From the interior, apply low-pressure polyurethane foam (for windows) between the rough opening and the window frame. (Caulk sealant compatible with the sill flashing may be used at the sill if the opening between the sill flashing and window is too narrow to allow the use of low-pressure polyurethane foam,) When using ZIP System tape, butyl, 100% silicone or polyurethane sealants are acceptable. Do not use latex or other water -based sealants with ZIP 0 System tape. If using another flashing tape, follow the flashing manufacturers recommendation in selecting a sealant compatible with that flashing. ZIP System Roof & Wall Sheathing Installation Manual iff IP System - Penefir atinin se gS DISCIAIMER: The following steps represent a general overview for the proper installation of penetration flashing. Please defer tolconsult Zon Opeyour code requirements in your jurisdiction for full installation details. A 9 "A" 3�— ZIP SYSTEW'WAULSHFATHINO WOOD OR LT, GA. METAL STUDS 1184 CHOPPRECOMMENDED AT PANEL EDGES UNLESS OTHGRWIS I PROVIDED By MACNINED PROFILED EDGE$ ZIP SYST OV@ PAPc (INSTALLED OVER ALL JDINrStNZIP $"TEM* WALL SPSFAIUIUQ— OVERL P TAPE A MINIMUM OF 14NOI AT ALL T40IN'S :�� INSTALL ZIP*Y6IaMDTAPaATAU INTERIOR 10F.LR$ FASTEN ZIP SYSTEMO WALL 3 AATN1NQASRIFQVIRWDDY BLILDINocODE AALL _ASSEMBLY ZIP SYSTEMEL WALL SHEATHING WOOD OR LT. GA. METAL STUDS 1;8-INCH GAP RECOMMENDED AT PANEL EDGES UNLESS OTHERWISE PROVIDED BY MACHINED PROFILED EDGES — INSTALL ZIP SYSTEMO TAPE OR ADHESIVE BACKED FLASHING (MUST MEET AC148) IN SEQUENCE FROM BOTTOM , SIDES, THEN TOP TO ENSURE SHINGLE LAP OF ADHESIVE BACKED FLASHING ZIP SYSTEMSD TAPE (INSTALLED OVER ALL JOINTS IN ZIP SYSTEM@ WALL SHEATHING). OVERLAP TAPE A MINIMUM OF 1-INCH AT ALL T-JOINTS — USE FLANGED ELECTRICAL BOXES OR MEMBRANE FLASHING � TO PROVIDE FLANGES FOR ELECTRICAL BOXES WALL ASSEMBLY ZIP SYSTENE0 WALL SHEATHINGWOOD OR LT. OA METAL STUD$ IfA4N 1110 AP RECOMMENDED AT PANEL EDGES UNLESS OTITERANSE PRQNDEDED, ZIP SYS— TAPE SO LED OVERALLJOINTS INZIP STE WALL SHEATHING). — OVERLAP TAPE A MNIMUM OF I4W-H AT ALL T- ORTTE — N67ALL ZIF TAPE AT ALL EXRIOR CQRNMRR!� FASTEN ZIP SYSTEMA WALL SHEATHING AS REQUIRED BY OR LMAL F.E.M. COOK ANI-1, ASSEMBLY ZIP SY$TEM0 WALL SHEATHING WOOD OR LT, GA. METAL STUDS 118-INCH GAP RECOMMENDED AT PANEL EDGES UNLESS OTHERWISE PROVIDED BY MACHINED PROFILED EDGES -- INSTALL ZIP SYSTEMN) TAPE OR ADHESIVE BACKED FLASHING (MUST MEET A01481 IN SEQUENCE FROM BOTTOM, SIDES, THEN TOP TO ENSURE SHINGLE LAP OF ADHESIVE BACKED FLASHING — ZIP SYSTEMO, TAPE (INSTALLED OVER ALL JOINTS IN ZIP SYSTEMA) WALL SHEATHING). -- OVERLAP TAPE A MINIMUM OF 1 -INCH AT ALL T-JOINTS — USE FLANGED VENT HOODS if ZIP System Sheathing Installation Details on Walls - visit zipsystem.com for more details. WALL ASSEMBLY VINYLIWOODtFIBER CEMENT SIDING (INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH CLADDING MANUFACTURER'S INSTALLATION RECOMMENDATIONS) ZIP SYSTEMO WALL SHEATHING WOOD OR LT. GA. METAL STUDS TOP EDGE OF FLASHING TAPED TO WALL SHEATHING WITH ZIP SYSTEMO TAPE OR ADHESIVE BACKED FLASHING, (MUST MEET AC148)— CODE APPROVED FLASHING WALLASSEMBLY VINYLtWOODIPISER CEMENT SIDING (INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH CLADDING MANUFACTURER'S INSTALLATION RECOMMENDAT`ONR'-' ZIP SYSTENAV WALL SHRATHI�O WOOD OR LT. GA. METAL STUDS 118-PICH OAP RE OMMENDFOAT PANELEDQE$UNLESS OTHERWISE PROVIDED BY MACHINED PIRCF11,15DEDGES — ZIP SYSTEMh TAPE INSTALLED OVER ALL JOINTS IN ZIP SYSTEMN WALL SHEATHING, — OVERLAP TAPEA MINIMUM OF I -INCH AT ALL T-JOINTS — 114 INCH GAP RECOMMENDED AT PANGI, EDGES UNLRVS OTHERWISE PROVIDED BY MACHP NED PROFILED EDGES — FASTEN ZIP SYSTEMZ) "ALL SHEATHING AS REQUIRED BY 'hSIGNEK-OF-RECQRO OR LOCAL WALL ASSEMBLY BRICK VENEER AIR SPACE (AS PRESCRIBED BY LOCAL BUILDING CODE) ZIP SYSTEMS WALL SHEATHING WOOD OR LT. GA, METAL STUDS TOP EDGE OF FLASHING TAPED WITH ZIP SYSTEMS TAPE OR ADHESIVE BACKED FLASHING. (MUST MEET AC148) _-------,_--.--.----- CODE APPROVED BASE FLASHING -------- WEEP HOLES (AS PRESCRIBED BY LOCAL BUILDING CODE) — WALL ASSEMBLY MCK VENEER AIR SPACE (AS PRESCRIBED BY LOCAL BUILDING CODE) ZIP SYSTEM WALL SHEATHING WOOD OR LT. GA. METAL STUDS 1/84 NCH GAP RECOMMENDED AT PANEL EDGES UNLESS 0 niERWISE PROVIDED BY MACHINED PROFILED EDGED ZIP SYSTEMS TAPE (INSTALLED OVER ALL JOINTS IN ZIP SYSTEM WALL SHEATHING). OVERLAP TAPE A MINIMUM OF I -INCH AT ALL T-JOINTS T�' I84NQH GAP RECOMMENDED AT MANE L LUULS UNLt*b OTHERWISE PROVIDED BY MACHINED PROFILED EDGES - --- --- --- FASTEN ZIP $YSTEMO WALL SHEATHING AS REQUIRED BY DESIGNER -OF -RECORD OR LOCAL BUILDING CODE Note. For optimal air leakage reduction, all untaped edges of the panels can be caulked, gasketed or sealed with a weather stripping material. HK WALL ASSEMBLY BRICK VENEER A i r 1 •• r y �iiT��C.Ti7`* r i__► STEEL LINTEL -r, s +I+I r A I ♦!R 11I�M. WALL BEYOND R WALL ASSEMBLY CODE APPROVED CLADDING (INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH CLADDING MANUFACTURER'S INSTALLATION RECOMMENDATIONS) EXTERIOR RIGID INSULATION DRAINAGE PLANE (MIN. Ya") ZIP SYSTEM@ WALL SHEATHING WOOD OR LT. GA. METAL STUDS - TOP EDGE OF FLASHING TAPED TO WALL SHEATHING WITH ZIP SYSTEM@ TAPE OR ADHESIVE BACKED FLASHING. (MUST MEET AC148) FOUNDATION • is WALL BEYOND 1WIWIr "� III ��II- r •r r A •r r• • r TOP EDGE OF FLASHING TAPED WITH ZIP SYSTEMV TAPE OR ADHESIVE BACKED FLASHING. (MUST MEET AC148)-- WEEPS (AS PRESCRIBED BY LOCAL BUILDING CODE) WALL ASSEMBLY BRICK VENEER AIR SPACE (AS PRESCRIBED BY LOCAL BUILDING CODE) ZIP SYSTEMO WALL SHEATHING WOOD OR LT, GA. METAL STUDS Note; For optimal air leakage reduction, all untaped edges of the panels can be caulked, gasketed or sealed with a weather stripping material.