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<br />TRUSS NOTFS;
<br />1. TRUSS LAYOUT DRAWN 15 A PROPOSED
<br />SCHEMATIC, REPRESENTATION ONLY. THE
<br />LAYOUT MAY BE MODIFIED AND ALTERED BY
<br />TRUSS MANUFACTURER AS HIS WORK IN
<br />CALCULATING AND SIZING THE PRE-ENGINEERED
<br />TRUSS WILL TAKE PRECEDENCE OVER WHAT WE
<br />HAVE PROPOSED. HOWEVER IT 15 RECOMMEDED
<br />THAT THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR AND/OR
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<br />OWNER COORDINATE WITH TRUSS
<br />MANUFACTURER IN UNDERSTANDING ALL
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<br />BEFORE COMMENCING WITH INSTALLATION.
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<br />2. ALL THICKENED SLABS/FOOTINGS ON
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<br />FOUNDATION PLAN ARE LOCATED ACCORDING
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<br />TO THE SCHEMATIC TRUSS LAYOUT PRESENTED
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<br />THE TRUSS MANUFACTURER MAY RECOMMEND
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<br />3. ALL HURRICANE TRUSS STRAPS SPECIFIED ON
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<br />THESE DRAWINGS ARE TO BE USED UNLESS,
<br />• MitNUFACIISIFrss
<br />OTHERWISE SPECIFIED BY TRU5 MANUFACTURE
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<br />RIDGE VENT MAIL
<br />ALL HURRICANE STRAPS SPECIFIED ARE
<br />SIMTENNO • $10 WALL S■CTION
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<br />VALLEY FRAMING DETAIL
<br />"51MP50N STRONG TIE" UNLESS NOTED
<br />OTHERWISE. "Eaton
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<br />4. IT 15 THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE GENERAL
<br />CONTRACTOR AND/OR OWNER TO DOUBLE
<br />CHECK AND COORDINATE WITH TRUSS
<br />MANUFACTURE AND "SIMPSON STRONG TIE" FOR
<br />ALL JOIST HANGERS, ROOF TRUSS STRAPS AND
<br />NAILS SPECIFIED ON FLOOR AND/OR ROOF APPLICA77ON INSTRUCTIONS
<br />FRAMING LAYOUTS, BEFORE THE INTALLATION
<br />OF ANY FLOOR AND/OR ROOF TRUSSES ARE TO
<br />COMMENCE. 40• (101emm) e" (203mm)- ®" (229mm)
<br />14" (368mm)
<br />5. GENERAL CONTRACTOR AND/OR OWNER MUST 1a• paomm) - 11a° (3B1mm)
<br />1d' (366mm)
<br />COORDINATE ALL CATHEDRAL OR TRAY CEILING 1 (25mm)- 1-1/2' (88mm) 1.1m (38mm) --41 (26rnm)- 1-1/2• (38mm)—s4
<br />LOCATIONS WITH TRUSS MANUFACTURE BEFORE
<br />THE MANUFACTURING OF ANY FLOOR AND/OR (4327'
<br />m) — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — 0-
<br />OVERLAP TRUSS
<br />BRACING AT
<br />LEAST ONE �.
<br />PRE-ENGINEERED
<br />WOOD TRUSSES
<br />(TYP•)
<br />MINIMUM (2) 12d MINIMUM 111x All
<br />PER JOINT TRUSS BRACING
<br />TYPICAL TRUSS OVERLAP DETAIL
<br />f�Underlayment: Standard Slope-4/12 (333mm/m) or more
<br />Application of underlayment: Cover deck with one layer of underlayment installed
<br />without wrinkles. Use only enough all to hold underlayment in place until covered by
<br />shingles. Application of save flashing: Install eave flashing sucFi as GAF -Elk Weather
<br />Watch , StormGuard , or other GAF -Elk Leak Barrier in kxAities where leaks may be caused
<br />by water backing behind ice or debris dams. Eave flashing must not overhang the eave
<br />edge by more than 11T (6mm) and extend 24" (610mm) beyond the inside wall line.
<br />12" (305rr
<br />Minimum Slope. For lower slopi
<br />Weather Watch, StormGuardm,
<br />or other GAF -Elk Leak Barrier
<br />All sheets are 36" (914mm)
<br />wide Shingle-MatePor
<br />other GAF -Elk underlayment. Up to 1/4"(6mm) roof overhang
<br />2" (51 mm) side lap
<br />Along rake, place drip edge on top
<br />of underlayment. 4" (102mm) end lap
<br />Along eave, put underlayment on top of metal drip edge.
<br />2 Starter Course
<br />Apply as shown. Note: GAF -Elk starter strips with sealant are recommended at the
<br />eaves and rakes for best performance and required for the best limited wind warranties
<br />on certain products (see limited warranty for details).
<br />Start at either rake and lay in either direction
<br />Non -corroding
<br />Metal Drip Edge
<br />For maximum wind resistance along rakes, install any
<br />GAF -Elk starter strip containing sealant or cement
<br />shingles to underlayment and each other in a 4"
<br />(102mm) width of asphalt plastic cement.
<br />Trim 6" (152mm) to 7" (178mm) from end of 1rst shingle
<br />5.5
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<br />Continue with full-length
<br />trimmed shingles
<br />Place shingle 1/4"-314"
<br />(6-19mm) over save
<br />and rake edges
<br />to provide drip edge.
<br />If not using a pre-cut
<br />starter strip, trim tabs off
<br />all starter course shingles,
<br />then place and nail as
<br />shown, 3" to 4" (76mm
<br />to 102mm)from eave
<br />4 Second Course
<br />Start and continue second course as shown. Trim 6" (152mm) from the end of the
<br />shingle. Position the shingles in the second and subsequent courses flush with the tops
<br />of the wide cut-outs. This results in a 5" (127mm) exposure. Continue with full width
<br />shinrdes across the roof
<br />Underlayment: Low Slope 2/12-4/12 (167mm-333mm/m)
<br />a Application of undedayment and save flashing: Completely cover the deck with two
<br />layers of underlayment as shown. Use only enough nails to hold underlayment in place
<br />until covered by shingles. Use blind nailing for eave flashings. At eaves and where ice
<br />dams can be expected, use one layer of GAF Weather Watch, StormGuard' or other
<br />GAF -Elk Leak Barrier. Eave flashing must not overhang the roof eave edge by more
<br />than 1/4" (6mm) and extend 24" (610mm) beyond the inside wall line. Where ice dams
<br />or debris dams are not expected, install 2 plies of Shingle -Mate® Underlayment.
<br />2" to 4"
<br />(51 mm to 102mm) 12" (305mm)
<br />Weather Watch, Storm Guard®,
<br />f or other GAF -Elk Leak Barrier
<br />All sheets are 36" (914mm )
<br />wide Shingle-MatePundedaymer)t
<br />or other GAF -Elk Underlayment.
<br />Lap sheets
<br />Rake drip edge —~ 19" (463mm)
<br />to provide
<br />double coverage.
<br />Up tot/4" (6mm) roof overhaM Eave drip edge I I
<br />3 First Course
<br />Start and continue with full shires laid flush with the starter course. Shingles may be laid
<br />from left to right or right to left. DO NOT fay shines straight up the roof {racking} since this
<br />procedure can cause an incorrect color blerid on the roof and may damage the shingles.
<br />Place shingles close together
<br />but don't crowd
<br />r— Starter Course
<br />First Cour
<br />Continue
<br />first course
<br />with whole
<br />shingles
<br />Start first course with whole shingle
<br />placed VC-3/4" (6-19mm) over eave
<br />and rake edges to provide drip edge.
<br />5 Third Course
<br />Trim 11" {279mm} from the first shingle in the course; then continue with full shingles
<br />across the roof. Strike a chalk line about every 6 courses to check parallel alignment
<br />with eaves. NOTE: Shingles may be laid from either left or right-hand side.
<br />Third Course
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<br />First Course Trimmed Shingles
<br />ROOF TRUSSES. ALL CEILING HEIGHTS ARE TO Self Seal Consult Section R 805.2.3.1 i=or Additional Info sTrim 1 2hmm� s �'`���.� we*
<br />ROOF TO BE A MINIMUM OF V-0" UNLESS Adhes
<br />OTHERWISE SPECIFIED BY CONTRACTOR I H an sack H H1Q 8d Ring Shank Neils @ b" o.c. Edges & @ 12 o.c. Intermediate
<br />AND/OR OWNER. Nell Guide 2U Sd Rim Shank Neils @ 4" o c Ed es & @ b o c Intermediate
<br />5' 5'
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<br />© 8d Ring Shank Nails @ 4" ox. Edges & @ 4 o.c. Intermediate
<br />6 Wall Flashing
<br />GENERALINSTRUCTIONSFourth Course and Remaining Courses 8
<br />Trim 17 (432mm) from first shingle in the course, then continue with full shingles
<br />io BR IC, 1-Uc4' MN1. across the roof. Fifth and subsequent courses; repeat Steps 3 through 6. Sheathing —#I. �— Siding
<br />• ROOF DECKS: Wood decks must be well -seasoned, (25mm) up from bottom of the shingle. Press shingle firmly into
<br />supported, and tightly -constructed with maximum 6" (152mm) the adhesive. For maximum wind resistance along rakes, install
<br />wide lumber, having adequate nail -holding capacity and a smooth GAF -Elk Starter Strip Shingles with GAF -Elk Dura-Grip® sealant or
<br />surface. Plywood or OSB decking as recommended by APA-The cement shingles to underlayment and each other in a 4" (102mm) Fifth Course
<br />Engineered Wood Assn. is acceptable. Do not fasten shingles width of asphalt plastic cement. Caution: Apply ONLY a thin ,,,, Full Shingle 5" (127mm) Minimum
<br />,► Metal Flashing (Nailed to the deck, not to vertical side wall)
<br />_ directly to insulation or insulated deck unless authorized in writing uniform layer of asphalt plastic cement less than 1/8- (3mm) thick. j. •,�
<br />by GAF -Elk. Roof decks and existing surfacing material must be Excess amounts can cause blistering of the shingles and may f.#.
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<br />dry prior to application of shingles. soften the asphalt in certain underlayments, including10 "• '`
<br />• UNDERLAYMENT: Underlayment beneath shingles has many StormGuard', Weather Watch® and other GAF -Elk Leak Barriers, Fourth Course .�
<br />benefits including preventing wind -driven rain from reaching the resulting in the asphalt flowing, dripping and staining. • Ca shingle — Do Not Nail.
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<br />interior of the buildingand preventing sap in some wood decking • RELEASE FILM: The film strips on the back of each shingle Ngk5,0 ` Install with asphalt plastic cement
<br />p 9 P g p 9 ��� •
<br />from reacting with asphalt shingles. Underlayment is also required are to prevent sticking together of the shingles while in the bundle. Trimmed �0' to
<br />by by many code bodies and is required to maintain the UL Class A Their removal is NOT required during application. mmed Shingles �� %, `,�% Asphalt Plastic Cement
<br />• 46 . 1
<br />9 Y
<br />fire rating. Where an underlay
<br />ment is to be installed, use MANSARD AND STEEP SLOPE APPLICATIONS: For ,
<br />NOTE. L a breather -type underlayment such as GAF -Elk Shingle -Mate', roof slopes greater than 21" per foot (1750mm/m), shingle must be
<br />iNA `� �`�►'�', , ., �
<br />1) SEE SM MAiC1WAn MAS DIG E MIG TOP Ec BOTTOM CORD ® �" N''�� -•�--- Shingle
<br />CUT s� FOR AIOOITi1011K iPER11AMT BRA= GABLE END BRA= 0 Leatherback or Deck -Armor underlayment. hand sealed (DO NOT use on vertical side walls). See Wind 2�a6� g
<br />1NAT MY BE REGUFM 4r-W aC. MAX FOR • FASTENERS: Use only zinc -coated steel or aluminum, 10-12 Resistance/Hand Sealing" for the application of adhesive. Roof Deck —►
<br />2) CI BRACIFIG MAY BE USED M PLACE L PEtiYANENT I>1R5T (4) Rows TRI�SSES barbed, deformed or smooth shank roofing nails with heads • SHINGLE TAB ADHESIVE: Use asphalt plastic cement Valley Construction - Closed or Center full width roll No fasteners within 6" (152mm) of center line
<br />BRACING PRovDED IT ExtEiiDS BIER AT LEAST 9ioac OF 11,1E wE9. gauge, g p p Woven Valle of Weather Watch', StormGuard®
<br />%3
<br />3/8" (10mm) to 7116" (12mm) in diameter. Fasteners should be conforming to ASTM D45$6 Type I or II. Center a full 3 " (914mm) width of Weather or other GAF -Elk Leak Barrier Valley center line
<br />REGiISIRED MMIMI.E"1 PERMANENT TRUSS E)RACINCs PLAN Extra fastener in
<br />long enough to penetrate at least 3/4' (19mm) into wood decks or • THROUGH VENTILATION: All roof structures must be Watch', StormGuard' or other GAF -Elk Leak [6" (152mm) end laps] in valley. end of shingle
<br />�' N'�s just through the plywood decks. Fasteners must be driven flush provided with through ventilation to prevent entrapment of Barrier over entire valley length to seal the
<br />with the surface of the shingle. Overdriving will damage the moisture -laden air behind roof sheathing. Proper ventilation is also valley. Lay Shingle -Mate® or other GAF -Elk
<br />shingle. Raised fasteners will interfere with the sealing of the necessary to prevent mold growth. Ventilation provisions must at underla ment into the valley and ,overlapping Clipped corner set in
<br />g g y P g p the Leak Barrier a minimum of 6 (152mm).
<br />shingles and can back out, least meet or exceed current F.H.A., H.U.D. or local code minimum Design the valley for water flow over the asphalt plastic cement
<br />• WIND RESISTANCE/HAND SEALING: These shingles have requirements. Note: Minimum net free ventilation area of 1 sq. foot trimmed shingle by installing the valley '
<br />a special thermal sealant that firm) bonds the shingles together per 150 s . feet (1 s . meter r 150 sq. meters) of ceiling area is beginning with the roof plane that has the lower
<br />p y 9 g p q q slope or lesser height. Extend the bottom I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT I HAVE REVIEWED
<br />after application when exposed to sun and warm temperatures. required. When vents are located at the eaves and near the roofs shingles 12" (305mm) past the valley center - Run starter stop and AND SUPERVISED THE ATTACHED DESIGN
<br />Shingles installed in Fall or Winter may not seal until the following peak (balanced) for maximum air flow, ventilation may be reduced line. Use normal shi le astening methods (no first shingle course AND FOUND IT TO BE IN COMPLIANCE WITH
<br />Spring. If shingles are damaged by winds before sealing or are not to 1 sq. foot per 300 sq. feet (1 sq. meter per 300 sq. meters). fasteners within 6" (152mm) of valley center - only across valley. CHAPTERS, SECTION R301.2.1 OF THE
<br />pit exposed to adequate surface temperatures, or if the self -sealant • NON -CORRODING METAL DRIP EDGES: Recommended line, two nails at the shingles end). Continue to 2011 F.B . RESIDENTIAL 6TH EDITION
<br />ayment
<br />gets dirty, the shingles may never seal. Failure to seal under these along rake and eave edges on all decks, especially plywood decks. the top of the valley in the same manner. Trim 6" (152mmstall )
<br />ATT- �� g Y 9 Y 9 9 pe � Y p � shingles 2" (51 mm) back from valley center line
<br />• o ACHED WCleak barrier
<br />NAILS circumstances results from the nature of self-sealing shingles and • EXPOSED METAL: All exposed metal surfaces (flashing, on top roof plane. Clip shingle corners after the
<br />AL is not a manufacturingdefect. To insure immediate sealing, apply vents etc. should be painted with matching GAF -Elk roof cut to keep water flow in the valley center. Sep
<br />��� g' pp y ) p g the valley_using plastic roof cement; seal the RIGHARD G.MARGEAU, P.F bb)
<br />quarter -sized dabs of shingle tab adhesive on the back of the accessory paint. vane shingles les to each other for the best 50NEY FM LLC, GA#g14L
<br />GABLE TRUSS WE8 Y _ �+ GORY LAKE PROFESSIONAL CENTER
<br />SINGLE "L" BRACING DETAIL shingle 1" (25mm) and 13" (330mm) in from each side and 1" protection. Note: Excess cement can cause ,,/"r 10329 GRo55 CREEK BLVD., SUITE P
<br />shingle blisters}. Shingles trimmed 2" (51mm) back from valley center line TAMPA, FL 33b4l Ph: 813-2413-1666
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