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4MaIap.eyRoofing Products® WHEN IT MATTERS' Sustainably Designed, High-Performance Roofing Shingles Rubberized Asphalt Technology, Upcycled Tires Er Plastics, Pollution-Reducing Granules UPCYCLED TIRES NEX'POLYMER MODIFIED ASPHALT POLYMER MODIFIED ADHESION &PLASTICS Asphalt core of shingle is rubberized with virgin Proprietary synthetic rubber adhesive[SEBS)resists Polymers from recycled synthetic rubber polymers[SBS)to enhance shingle dry-out and delivers extreme protection from rubber tires and plastic strength,flexibility,and resilience.Wind warranties high winds,wind-driven rain,and delamination. bottles improve shingle from 110-130 mph and up to Class 4 impact Up to 50%more adhesion bonds and twice the durability while reducing resistance.Insurance discounts may apply. number of rain seals than standard shingles. landfill waste.Each roof diverts 5 rubber tires and the equivalent of \ 3M'"SMOG-REDUCING 350 plastic milk jugs 39" GRANULES from the landfill.' TIME Top 50 Invention of 2018 2 RAIN SEALS Clean the air STANDARD NAILING AREA by reducing air pollution. \ Each roof has the — 1116 3 LAMINATE smog-fighting 1311 Ilk`— SEALS y�IND ' -gEAL potential of 2 or more trees.' THE ZONE' NAILING AREA NowNollrilliiimoma Up to 2x wider nailing and common bond area,with a tapered shim,helps ensure 3M"COPPER shingle is properly fastened FIBERGLASS MAT — 3M"ROOFING GRANULES GRANULES [nails penetrate both Provides structural reinforcement, Deeply embedded,ceramic-coated Reduce black shingle layers),lays flat, and combined with polymer modified granules protect shingle from aging streaks caused by and effectively sheds water asphalt,10-35%greater tear strength effects of weather and UV sunlight. algae growth.Up to to help prevent troughing. than standard shingles as measured Up to 65%greater granules adhesion Limited Lifetime per the ASTM standard(D3462). than the ASTM standard(D3462). algae warranty. 1 BETTER BEST IF — Architectural Er 1 Designer Shingle Lines HIGHLANDER® VISTA°AR LEGACY® I WINDSOR° NEX°AR SCOTCHGARD" I SCOTCHGARD" Asphalt Technology N.EX T\tEX l\tEX T\tEX Impact Rating[Class 4 Highest] Class 2 Class 3 Class LI Class LI Tear Strength* +10% +25% +35% +40% Thickness +10% +19% +22% Cost $ $$ $$$ $$$$ Warranties+ Limited Lifetime Shingle Warranty Lifetime Lifetime Lifetime Lifetime Right Start'Period(years) 10 12 15 15 'Your Choice'Warranty+ Yes Yes Yes Yes Streak Resist'AR Algae Warranty[years) 10 12 NA NA Limited Lifetime Algae Warranty** NA NA Lifetime Lifetime Standard Wind Warranty[mph/kph/years] 110/177/10 110/177/12 110/177/15 110/177/15 Enhanced Wind Warranty[mph/kph/years] 130/209/10 130/209/12 130/209/15 =► g , D dis *VERSUS STANDARD SHINGLES,AS MEASURED PER ASTM D3462. **INCLUDED ON SHINGLES WITH SCOTCHGARD'"PROTECTOR. •�' +SELECT OUR TRANSFERABLE LIMITED LIFETIME SHINGLE WARRANTY OR ONE FROM A COMPETITOR-YOUR CHOICE. 'SOURCE:LAWRENCE BERKELEY NATIONAL LABORATORY AND 3M. "ASSUMES AVERAGE-SIZE ROOF OF 30 SQUARES. 3 IMAGE IS OF ARCHITECTURAL SHINGLE.DESIGNER SHINGLES MEASURE 191A"x 38'/v"AND DO NOT INCLUDE THE ZONE'.LEGACY SHINGLE LINE IS 40"LONG. A •L BUILDING DEPARTMENT 1 BLACK OAK MIDNIGHT BLACK STORM GREY • NATURAL WOOD WEATHERED WOOD V,L,W H,V,L,W H,V,L,W H,V,L,W H,V,L,W _,. .._ _ .:••� T --- -1111111111 Matching colors available .. ,�� `s.. z < 41 in high profile EZ-Ridgele I ; . q,,;„ j?` and EZ-Ridge"XT as well s ip ';ice-., as standard low-pro file HEATHER ANTIQUE BROWN SIENNA BLEND SILVERWOOD RidgeFlex'"hip and ridge shingles. V,L,W H,V,L,W H,V,L H,V,'Ir Distributed from Portland,OR[color availability]: [H]Highlander°NEX°AR [V]Vista°AR Scotchgard"Protector Lines include: [L]Legacy®Scotchgard" [W]Windsor®Scotchgard" TESTIMONIALS Amy McLaughlin,General Manager,3M Industrial Mineral Products Pat Reilly,Owner,Rain Proof Roofing "Our relationship with Malarkey dates back 50 years and has enabled "As one of the largest roofing companies in Alaska,we know extreme 3M to bring innovative and environmentally-conscious granule weather,which is why Malarkey has been at the core of our product technologies,such as algae resistance,solar reflectivity,and now offering for over 30 years" smog reduction,to homeowners nationwide." James Martinez,Homeowner Jonathan Parfrey,Executive Director,Climate Resolve "Granted,it's just one roof,but if everyone starts choosing a shingle "Along with planting more trees,we view smog-reducing technology, that reduces landfill waste and also fights air pollution,who knows embedded into mainstream roofing materials,as a great step what the end result will be" forward in addressing air quality." Jeremy Nowak,President,Bob's Roofing Jodie Morgan,CEO,GreenMantra°Technologies "Last week,with winds up to 68 mph,we had over 100 calls for shingles "Through our work with Malarkey Roofing Products,we have been blown off of roofs in our area yet didn't lose a single shingle from our able to upcycle hundreds of tons of recycling polymers,creating value Malarkey shingle line.They are made for these conditions." from materials like plastic containers,bottle caps,and drinking straws,diverting these plastics from our landfills and oceans" Kevin Orme,Executive Director,Indiana Department of Corrections "We started using the Legacy shingle from Malarkey in 2011 and will Greg Malarkey,President,Malarkey Roofing Products not use another shingle unless it can be proven to be better." "A family business,based in Oregon since 1956,we strive simply to make the best shingle in the least environmentally impactful way." `tSOuaTION `"swil.ON 0„STaT[SRO 4. 7. CERTIFIED 7. CERTIFIED F 7111010111 . r� � 2 �\ MEMBER��� * a a < a CERTIFIED s CERTIFIED = Su �° `2 tQ pp1fr m MEMBER �o {' A RFC< n'4Srt DNS c 1zt. ,^/• .. 'aRs 05 Malarkey has earned GreenCircle Certification for Waste Diversion from Landfill at all its manufacturing facilities. TEST COMPLIANCE:All Shingles-ASTM D7158 Class H,ASTM D3462,ASTM D3161 Class F,ASTM 03018 Type I,ASTM E108 Class A Fire Rating,and CSA A123.5. 4 Ilabrkey UL 2218 Class 4[Windsor'and Legacy°lines],UL 2218 Class 3[Vista'AR],UL 2218 Class 2[Highlander'NEX'AR],ICC Approval-ESR-3150[Windsor°,Legacy'), Roofing Products® FBC Approval.14809(Windsor°,Legacy°,Vista'AR,Highlander'NEX'AR),ICC-ES AC438[Highlander°NEX'AR,Legacy']. DISCLAIMER:Photographs of shingles may not accurately represent their true color or the variations of color blends that will appear on the roof.Before installation,five P.O.BOX 17217 ,^ . or six shingles should be laid out and reviewed for desired color.Colors and specifications subject to change without notice.Shingle colors not available in all regions or PORTLAN OO WEOQrv17E11/ED product lines.Scotchgard and Scotchgard Protector,including the 3M logo,are all trademarks of 3M. 800.545.,1 2a9 'HH4, WWW.MALA KEYR00FING.COM -,For complete information on all warranties,including'Your Choice'Warranty and the Right Start"non-prorated period against manufacturing defects, please reference Malarkey's Shingle and Accessory Warranty available atwww.malarkeyroofing.com/warranty-center. 0 9/0 7/2 0 2 3 This version supersedes all previous versions.Rev.01/21. MEETS CSA A123.5 STANDARDS 4 RtykA L_IN BUILDING DEPARTMENT 4MaIarkey Roofing Products® Defining Excellence:' TECHNICAL BULLETIN NEW ICC-ES EVALUATION REPORT [March 25, 2015] Malarkey recently received our new, updated ICC-ES Evaluation Report (ESR-3150) which includes the additions of Windsor® shingles and all Dura- Sea1TM, EZ-RidgeTM, and RidgeFlexTM (formerly, Hip &Ridge Strips) products. Existing products: The Alaskan®,all Highlander®, Northwest-XLTM, and Legacy® products, EcoasisTM Sol (formerly, EcoasisTM) and EcoasisTM Premium were retained. ICC-ES thoroughly examined Malarkey's product information,test reports, calculations, quality control methods, and other factors before ensuring our products were code- compliant. Evaluation of data is based on one or more of the published editions of established building codes and applicable ICC-ES acceptance criteria. Building officials, architects, contractors, specifiers, designers and other industry stakeholders utilize ICC-ES Evaluation Reports to provide a basis for using or approving Malarkey Roofing Products® in construction projects under the International Building Code. ICC-ES President Shahin Moinian explains the importance of ICC-ES Evaluation Reports, "Malarkey Roofing Products can now reference the evaluation report to ensure building officials and the building industry that the product meets I-Code requirements. "Building departments have a long history of using evaluation reports, and ICC-ES operates as a technical resource with the highest quality of product review for the building department. Final approval of building products is always in the hands of the local regulatory agency." A nonprofit, limited liability company, ICC-ES is the United States' leading evaluation service for innovative building materials, components and systems. ICC-ES Evaluation Reports (ESRs),Building Product Listings and PMG Listings provide evidence that products and systems meet requirements of codes and technical standards. Reports from both listing programs are now accepted in Canada. ICC-ES is a subsidiary of the International Code Council® (ICC®). For more information, please visit www.icc-es.org. 'CC RECEIVED P.O. Box 17217, Portland, OR 97217 I Phone: 800.545.1 191 1 Fax: 503.289.7644 I www.malarkeyroofing.co 0 9/07/2 02 3 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT IEZ ICC EVALUATION Most Widely Accepted and Trusted . SERVICE ICC-ES Report ESR-3150 ICC-ES I (800) 423-6587 I (562) 699-0543 I www.icc-es.org Reissued 01/2015 This report is subject to renewal 01/2017 DIVISION: 07 00 00—THERMAL AND MOISTURE PROTECTION SECTION: 07 31 13—ASPHALT SHINGLES REPORT HOLDER: MALARKEY ROOFING PRODUCTS POST OFFICE BOX 17217 3131 NORTH COLUMBIA BOULEVARD PORTLAND, OREGON 97217 EVALUATION SUBJECT: MALARKEY ENGINEERED AND POLYMER-MODIFIED ASPHALT SHINGLES ri-IN ICC ICC ICC _11 ES , PMG LISTED Look for the trusted marks of Conformity! ume INTERNATIONAL A Subsidiary of CODECOUNCIC ICC-ES Evaluation Reports are not to be construed as representing aesthetics or any other attributes not 'cc ' specifically addressed, nor are they to be construed as an endorsement of the subject of the report or a 41151 ,_ recommendation for its use. There is no warranty by ICC Evaluation Service, LLC, express or implied, as to any finding or other matter in this report, or as to any product covered by the report. P1 N/ 0 A 0 . e, Copyright © 2015 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT ICC EVALUATION SERVICE Most Widely Accepted and Trusted ICC-ES Evaluation Report ESR-3150* Reissued January 2015 This report is subject to renewal January 2017 www.icc-es.org I (800) 423-6587 I (562) 699-0543 A Subsidiary of the International Code Council® DIVISION: 07 00 00—THERMAL AND MOISTURE fillers applied onto a fiberglass mat and surfaced with PROTECTION mineral roofing granules. The shingles have an Section: 07 31 13—Asphalt Shingles approximate weight of 260 pounds/100 ft (13 kg/m2) and dimensions of 131/4 inches by 40 inches (337 mm by REPORT HOLDER: 1016 mm). MALARKEY ROOFING PRODUCTS 3.2.2 Northwest XL ScotchgardTM: Northwest XL POST OFFICE BOX 17217 ScotchgardTM shingles are identical to the Northwest XL 3131 NORTH COLUMBIA BOULEVARD except for the addition of copper roofing granules,for algae PORTLAND, OREGON 97217 resistance, on the top surfacing. (800)545-1191 3.2.3 Highlander: Highlander shingles are self-sealing www.malarkevroofing.com laminated shingles that consist of bitumen and fillers applied onto a fiberglass mat and surfaced with mineral EVALUATION SUBJECT: roofing granules.The shingles have an approximate weight of 242 pounds/100 ft2 (12 kg/m2) and dimensions of MALARKEY ENGINEERED AND POLYMER-MODIFIED 131/4 inches by 40 inches(337 mm by 1016 mm). ASPHALT SHINGLES 3.2.4 HighianderAR: Highlander AR shingles are 1.0 EVALUATION SCOPE identical to the Highlander except for the addition of copper roofing granules,for algae resistance, on the top surfacing. Compliance with the following codes: 3.2.5 Higlander ScotchgardTM: Highlander • 2015, 2012 and 2009 International Building Code°(IBC) ScotchgardTM shingles are identical to the Highlander • 2015, 2012 and 2009 International Residential Code° exept for the addition of copper roofing granules, for (IRC) superior algae resistance, on the top surfacing. • 2013 Abu Dhabi International Building Code(ADIBC)t 3.2.6 Ecoasis: Ecoasis shingles are self-sealing tThe shingles that consist of bitumen and fillers The ADIBC is based on the 2009 IBC.2009 IBC code sections referenced applied onto a fiberglass mat and surfaced with reflective in this report are the same sections in the ADIBC. roofing granules. The shingles have an approximate weight Properties evaluated: of 242 pounds/100 ft2 (12 kg/m2) and dimensions of • Weather resistance 131/4 inches by 40 inches(337 mm by 1016 mm). • Fire classification 3.2.7 Dura-Seal: Duraseal are self-sealing, single layer, 3-tab shingles that consist of bitumen and fillers applied on • Wind resistance a fiberglass mat and surfaced with roofing granules. The 2.0 USES shingles have an approximate weight of 200 pounds per 100 ft2 (10 kg/rn2) and dimensions of 131/4 inches by The Malarkey asphalt shingles described in this report 393/8 inches (337 mm by 1000 mm). meet the requirements for Class A roof coverings when installed in accordance with this report. 3.2.8 Dura-Seal AR: Duraseal AR are self-sealing, single layer, 3-tab shingles that consist of bitumen and 3.0 DESCRIPTION fillers applied on a fiberglass mat and surfaced with algae 3.1 General: resistant roofing granules. The shingles have an The Malarkey asphalt shingles are engineered or polymer- approximate weight of 200 pounds and 100 ft2 (10 kg/m2) and dimensions of 121/4 inches 39 /s inches (337 mm by modified self-sealing shingles complying with ASTM 1000 mm). D3462. See Table 1 and Figure 1 for product names, type (three-tab or laminated) and dimensions. See Table 2 for 3.2.9 Dura-Seal XL: Duraseal XL are self-sealing, single manufacturing locations. layer, 3-tab shingles that consist of bitumen and fillers 3.2 Engineered Asphalt Shingles: applied on a fiberglass mat and surfaced with roofing granules. The shingles have an approximate weight of 3.2.1 Northwest XL: Northwest XL shingles are self- 235 pounds per 100 ft2 (11 kg/m ) and dimensions of sealing laminated shingles that consist of bitumen and 131/4 inches by 393/8 inches(337 mm by 1000 mm). I *Revised March 2015 • ICC-ES Evaluation Reports are not to be construed as representing aesthetics or any other attributes not specifically addressed,nor are they to be construed itt--Icc as an endorsement of the subject of the report or a recommendation for its use.There is no warranty by ICC Evaluation Service,LLC,express or implied,as Alla to any finding or other matter in this report,or as to any product covered by the report. INTERNATIONAL am—�a 1000 Copyright©2015 PagASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT ESR-3150 I Most Widely Accepted and Trusted Page 2 of 10 3.2.10 EZ-Ridge: EZ-Ridge high profile decorative ridge The shingles have an approximate weight of 350 pounds shingles with sealant consist of an SBS blend asphalt per 100 ft2 and dimensions of 191/4 inches by 381/4 inches coating applied onto a fiberglass mat and surfaced with (482.6 mm by 72 mm). colored ceramic granules. EZ-Ridge is 8 inches wide by 3.4 Fasteners: 111/2 inches long (203 mm by 292 mm) and has an exposure of 81/4 inches (210 mm). Fasteners must comply with ASTM F1667 and must be 3.2.11 EZ-Ridge XT: EZ-Ridge XT high profile decorative minimum 3No. 12 gage [0.105 inch diameter (2.67 mm] shingles with sealant consist of an SBS blend asphalt shank], /$ inch diameter head (9.5 mm), galvanized coating applied onto a fiberglass mat and surfaced with steel, stainless steel, aluminum or copper roofing nails. colored granules. The shingles have an approximate Fasteners must be of sufficient length to penetrate into the weight of 50 pounds and 22 shingles in a box. The sheathing 3/4 inch (19.1 mm), or through the sheathing, EZ-Ridge XT is 10 inches wide by 111/2 inches long whichever is less. (254 mm by 292 mm) and has an exposure area of 3.5 Underlayment: 81/4 inches(210 mm). Under the 2015 IRC, the roof underlayment must be in 3.2.12 10" Hip&Ridge Strips: 10" Hip& Ridge Strips are accordance with Section R905.1.1 and Table R905.1.1(1). SBS-modified fiberglass hip & ridge caps intended for use Under the 2015, 2012 and 2009 IBC, the roof with wide ridge vents. Hip & Ridge Strips consist of a underlayment must be in accordance with Section fiberglass mat impregnated and coated on both sides with 1507.2.3. Under the 2012 and 2009 IRC, the roof a modified-bitumen asphalt surfaced with embedded underlayment must be in accordance with Section ceramic granules. Bundle weight is approximately R905.2.3. 70 pounds and each tab is 97/8 inches wide by 131/4 inches 3.6 Asphalt Cement: long (251 mm by 337 mm). 3.2.13 12" Hip& Ridge Strips: 12" Hip & Ridge Strips are Asphalt roofing cement used for hand-sealing the shingles SBS-modified fiberglass hip and ridge caps intended for must comply with ASTM D4586, Type I, Class I, or Type II, Class I. use with wide ridge vents. 12" Hip & Ridge Strips consist of a fiberglass mat impregnated and coated on both sides 4.0 INSTALLATION with a modified-bitumen asphalt surfaced 4.1 New Construction: with embedded ceramic granules. Bundle weight is approximately 63.5 pounds. and each tab is 12 inches 4.1.1 General: Installation of Malarkey engineered and wide by 131/4 inches long (305 mm by 337 mm). polymer-modified asphalt shingles must comply with the 3.3 Polymer-Modified Asphalt Shingles applicable code, this report and the manufacturer's published installation instructions. The manufacturer's 3.3.1 Alaskan: Alaskan shingles are self-sealing, single- published installation instructions must be available at the layer three-tab shingles that consist of polymer-modified jobsite at all times during installation. When installed on bitumen and fillers applied onto a fiberglass mat and new construction in accordance with this section, the surfaced with mineral roofing granules. The shingles have shingles are a Class A roof covering. an approximate weight of 235 pounds/100 ft2 (11 kg/m2) 3/8-inch- and dimensions of 131/4 inches by 393/$inches(337 mm by Roof deck must be code-complying, minimum 1000 mm) thick (9.5 mm), exterior-grade plywood; /16-inch-thick (11.1 mm) oriented strand board (OSB); or nominally 3.3.2 Alaskan ScotchgardTM: H Alaskan ScotchgardTM 1-inch-by-6-inch (25-by-152 mm) lumber installed as solid shingles are identical to the Alaskan except for the addition sheathing conforming to 2015 IBC Section 2304.8.2 or of copper roofing granules, for algae resistance, on the top 2308.7.10 [2012 and 2009 IBC Section 2304.7.2 or surfacing. 2308.10.8]. The shingles must be installed in accordance 3.3.3 Legacy: Legacy shingles are self-sealing laminated with IBC Section 1507.2 or IRC Section R905.2, except as shingles that consist of polymer-modified bitumen and noted in this report. See Figure 5 for typical installation fillers applied onto a fiberglass mat and surfaced with details. mineral roofing granules. The shingles have an 4.1.2 Underlayment: Under the 2015 IRC, the roof approximate weight of 275 pounds/100 ft (13 kg/m2) and underlayment must be installed in accordance with Section dimensions of 131/4 inches by 40 inches (337 mm by R905.1.1 and Tables R905.1.1(2) and R905.1.1(3). Under 1016 mm). the 2015, 2012 and 2009 IBC, the roof underlayment must 3.3.4 Legacy ScotchgardTM: Legacy ScotchgardTM be installed in accordance with Section 1507.2.8. Under te shingles are identical to the Legacy except for the addition installedne 2012and 2009 IRC, the roofs underlayment must m of copper roofing granules, for algae resistance, on the top in accordance with Section R905.2.7. Minimum of coping. roof slope must be 2:12. For roof slopes greater than 4:12, the roof deck must be covered with a minimum of one layer 3.3.5 Ecoasis Premium: Ecoasis Premium shingles are of underlayment as described in Section 3.5 of this report. self-sealing laminated shingles that consist of polymer- For slopes between 2:12 and 4:12, two layers of the modified bitumen and fillers applied onto a fiberglass mat underlayment described in Section 3.5 of this report are and surfaced with reflective roofing granules, as well as required. In areas where there has been a history of ice copper roofing granules on the top surfacing for algae forming along the eaves, causing a backup of water, an ice resistance. The shingles have an approximate weight barrier must be provided in accordance with IBC Section of 275 pounds/100 ft2 (13 kg/m2) and dimensions of 1507.2.8.2 or 2015 IRC Section R905.2.7 [20122 and 2009 131/4 inches by 40 inches(337 mm by 1016 mm). IRC Section R905.2.7.1], as applicable. i a ��1 3.3.6 Windsor: Windsor ScotchgardTM shingles are 4.1.3 Shingle Application: The shingles are installed heavy weight self-sealing laminated shingles that consist of with vertical joints of each course of shi srAf€Re 2 02 3 polymer-modified bitumen and fillers applied onto a 55/8 inches (143 mm)from the preceding cours it fiberglass mat and surfaced with mineral roofing granules. maximum exposure to the weather of 55/8 ipr,,hes_ SHEBUILDING DEPARTMENT ESR-3150 I Most Widely Accepted and Trusted Page 3 of 10 (143 mm). In colder climates or wind regions where it is • IBC: 2015 Sections 1511.5 and 1511.6 [2012 and 2009 questionable whether the sealant strip will activate and Sections 1510.5 and 1510.6]. seal the shingles, the shingles must be hand sealed. For • IRC: 2015 Sections R908.5 and R908.6 [2012 and 2009 three-tab shingles, hand-sealing consists of placing two IRC Sections R907.5 and R907.6]. spots of tab adhesive, approximately 1/2 inch (12.7 mm) in diameter, under each tab near the corners. Hand-sealing 4.3 Wind Resistance: of laminated shingles consists of applying four 15/16-inch Malarkey asphalt shingles have been tested for wind (23.8 mm) spots of tab adhesive to the back of the resistance in accordance with ASTM D3161 or ASTM shingles, 1 inch and 13 inches (25 mm and 330 mm) in D7158. Shingles tested in accordance with ASTM D3161 from each side and 1 inch (25 mm) up from the bottom of are classified as Class A or Class F and qualify for use the shingle. See Figure 4. under 2015 IBC Section 1504.1.1 [2012 and 2009 IBC 4.1.4 Shingle Fastening: For roof slopes of 2:12 to Section 1507.2.7.1] or IRC Section R905.2.4.1, as 12:12, each shingle is fastened to the roof deck using four applicable. Shingles tested in accordance with ASTM fasteners, located as shown in Figure 2. For roof slopes D7158 are classified as Class H and qualify for use in exceeding 12:12, the shingles must be hand-sealed in locations where the maximum basic wind speed is accordance with Section 4.1.3 and fastened to the roof 150 mph (67 m/s) or less with an exposure category of B deck using six fasteners, located as shown in Figure 2. or C (ASCE 7) and a maximum building height of 60 feet See Figure 3 for nailing depth illustration. (18.3 m). Installation must be in accordance with IBC 4.1.5 Valley Construction, Other Flashings and Drip Section 1507.2.7 or IRC Section R905.2.6, as applicable. Edges: Roof valleys must be flashed in accordance with 5.0 CONDITIONS OF USE IBC Section 1507.2.9.2 or IRC Section R905.2.8.2. See The Malarkey asphalt shingles described in this report Figure 6 for typical installation details. Other flashings must comply with, or are suitable alternatives to what is be installed in accordance with IBC Sections 1503.2 and specified in, those codes listed in Section 1.0 of this report, 1507.2.9 or IRC Sections R903.2 and R905.2.8. Under the subject to the following conditions: 2015 IBC and IRC, drip edges must be installed in accordance with IBC Section 1507.2.9.3 or IRC Section 5.1 Installation complies with this report, the R905.2.8.5. manufacturer's published installation instructions and 4.1.6 Hip & Ridge: The hip & ridge shingles must be the applicable code. If there is a conflict between the installation instructions and this report, this report centered over hips and ridges, and must be fastened to the governs. roof deck using two fasteners, one located on either side of the hip or ridge, 61/2 inches (165 mm) from the exposed 5.2 The products are manufactured at the plant locations end and 1 inch (25.4 mm) up from the shingle edge. Hip listed in Table 2 of this report, under a quality control and ridge shingles must be installed with a maximum program with inspections by ICC-ES. 55/8-inch (143 mm) exposure to the weather. See Figure 7 6.0 EVIDENCE SUBMITTED and Figure 8 for details. 4.2 Reroofing: 6.1 Manufacturer's published installation instructions. When the asphalt shingles described in this report are 6.2 Reports of testing in accordance with ASTM D3462, installed over existing Class A or Class C asphalt shingles ASTM D3161,ASTM D7158, and ASTM E108. in accordance with this section, the roofing assemblies are 6.3 Quality control documentation. recognized as Class A roof coverings. The existing asphalt 7.0 IDENTIFICATION roof shingle covering must be inspected in accordance with the provisions and limitations of 2015 IBC Section 1511 Each bundle of shingles bears a label with the name and [2012 and 2009 IBC Section 1510] or 2015 IRC Section address of the manufacturer (Malarkey Roofing Products), R908 [2012 and 2009 IRC Section R907]. Prior to the product name, installation instructions, the ICC-ES reroofing, hip and ridge shingles must be removed and a evaluation report number(ESR-3150), and the name of the single layer of nonperforated felt underlayment, minimum inspection agency (ICC-ES). Additionally, in accordance ASTM D226 Type II (No. 30), must be installed over the with ASTM D3462, each bundle of shingles is marked with existing asphalt shingles. Except as noted in this section, the area of the roof surface covered, ASTM designation, the shingles must be installed in accordance with Section style, and color of the product. 4.1 of this report. Fasteners must be of sufficient length to penetrate 3/4 inch (19 mm) into the sheathing or through the sheathing, whichever is less. Valley flashing and other flashings must comply with Section 4.1.5 and the following, as applicable: RECEIVED 09/07/2023 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT ESR-31 50 I Most Widely Accepted and Trusted Page 4 of 10 TABLE 1—PRODUCT LIST AND DIMENSIONS TYPE PRODUCT DIMENSIONS(Height x Width)(inches) Alaskan 131/4 x 393/8 Alaskan ScotchgardM 131/4 x 393/8 Three tab Dura-Seal 131/4 x 393/8 Dura-Seal AR 131/4 x 393/8 Dura-Seal XL 131/4 x 393/8 Northwest XL 131/4 x 40 _ Northwest XL Scotchgard TM 131/4 x 40 Highlander 131/4 x 40 Highlander AR 131/4 X 40 Highlander ScotchgardT9 131/4 x 40 Laminated Legacy 131/4 x 40 Legacy Scotchgard 131/4 x 40 Ecoasis 131/4 x 40 Ecoasis Premium 131/4 x 40 Windsor ScotchgardM 191/4 x 381/4 10"Hip&Ridge 97/8 x 131/4 12"Hip&Ridge 12 x 131/4 Hip&Ridge EZ Ridge 8 x 111/2 EZ Ridge XT 97/8 x 131/4 For SI: 1 inch=25.4 mm TABLE 2—MANUFACTURING LOCATIONS PLANT LOCATION PRODUCTS MANUFACTURED Portland,Oregon • Alaskan ScotchgardM • Ecoasis Premium • Legacy • Northwest XL • Legacy ScotchgardTM" • Northwest XL ScotchgardTM • Ecoasis • Highlander- • Windsor • Highlander-AR • Dura-Seal • Highlander ScotchgardTM • Dura-Seal AR • 10"Hip&Ridge • Dura-Seal XL • 12"Hip&Ridge South Gate, California • The Alaskan ScotchgardTM • Highlander AR • Legacy • Highlander ScotchgardTM • Dura-Seal • Ecoasis • Dura-Seal AR • Ecoasis Premium • Dura-Seal XL • Northwest XL • Highlander • Northwest XL ScotchgardTM" Oklahoma City,Oklahoma • Highlander • Dura-Seal XLLegacyTM" • Highlander AR • LegacyTM Scotchgard • Highlander Scotchgard • 10"Hip&Ridge • Dura-Seal • 12"Hip&Ridge • Dura-Seal AR RECEIVED 09/07/2023 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT ESR-3150 I Most Widely Accepted and Trusted Page 5 of 10 3-TAB: -DURASEAL LAMINATE. -DURASEAL AR -NORTHWEST XL -ECOASIS -DURASEAL XL -NORTHWEST XL SCOTCHG-RC -ECOASIS PREMIUM -ALASKAN -HIGHLANDER -LEGACY -ALASKAN SCOTCHGARD" -HIGHLANDER AR -LEGACY SCOTCHGARD". 393 _ -HIGHLANDER SCOTCHGARD'" 40 Tr 131 13 - 4} 4 _ i ELEGANT HEAVYWEIGHT: -WINDSOR SCOTCHGARD"' I- 4 1 194 i 4 L [ 1 FIGURE 1—ASPHALT SHINGLE DIMENSIONS LAMINATE 3-TAB 1 II . 111 - 7.1I. i-1i• 1.12..... II.11..... II UMI N4142.14II o R.w...v:bw ....rwar w.«d 14•III.Iq 1 .111y 11t - 1' :-.a b..ru�..<+row.w.<wue. -I 0. o i �f • mr .N =maptanoo��1MIMMIM�IM�- s fY z 1 .� 1 IG C4 11. s•. I 1 • Iq 11� Miami f i I 1 - I 1 1. 4 14 • . . •11" i 11" ..1 ..... 11,411.444 11*1124.441 11►Jlr.l WO �I •f1.1 - -.� I ••Wsr141•rrl WaY� I 51. N 1•n.rt�..n,.,.a w.,,.,,,•. IN1.r. O. Q1�arr� 0Cii Q O C7O4P �1�Y- 1.1.1 R.1 ,.,= L..._... . d N w H N CC 1 i Mill.IIIIIIMI— iiiii E . -1.--- ciTip i . L., 'I minsimimmikia:.:,-._ - 11. IfA•wl } FIGURE 2—NAILING INSTRUCTIONS RECEIVED 09/07/2023 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT ESR-3150 I Most Widely Accepted and Trusted Page 6 of 10 Properly Driven Improperly Driven • 13/8" (10 mm) underdriven overdriven crooked WO min.diameter 0 i r4 Asphalt Shingles ■1 lEr Decking • straight, good penetration, and inadequate deck too de p, inadequate flush with shingle surface penetration cuts into shingle anchorage FIGURE 3—NAILING DEPTH LAMINATE 1 ,'111 (1<3 mm) —I m)(143 m es4 t t� t�m lll.1/-' / •.':.,70..".-t‘:'...... ..-r.•v. 0 m wir FIGURE 4—HAND-SEALING DETAIL Underlayment Drip edge tUndwlsymsnt r Deck �. l.L . Start 3rd courso - Dock ,,,..ag.. with 11'.'(286mm) ;0• removed NIIk Y8, Elk Start 2nd courn: '� wrSn'(113mm)�". Ftm SMrb:e I �- tasle :1111!----5-----0:1in CWP qv. Sryln eaveOverhangon $•-(t4JsrnrnlirPtsi" s'(6mm)rover;139d p6'18d FIGURE 5—APPLICATION WITH 55/8-INCH OFFSET; DIAGONAL PATTERN RECEIVED 09/07/2023 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT ESR-3150 I Most Widely Accepted and Trusted Page 7 of 10 -TRIM ALL VALLEY LINE SHINGLES METAL&CLOSED CUT VALLEY g/71= !in by r al 15 krioutAvalyfy Metal Liner Valley Liner Metal Liner . /� Underlayment ` ` 40 �y,�-woven across valley Shingles set In 4 "Bead of Mastic 11 f Deck ti —`` W II. ���% �►_��AV StarterllPear � r.Air ����i ,10..000..e -�.,!s_ ��''` Starter go. AIL Valley Liner nt woven aUnderlaymecross valley j' Shingles set In • J 3"Bead of Mastic Q Deck -----_ L., 4. __-.� _, ♦ ♦ :10.00,-,0„-0i.t'4 0p' ,::•-,.A4 1 A,. . • . ..♦♦ g. ♦�tP 4♦_ .•i♦1•�� Starter ♦`'1♦41 0'v `e'� . Starter ��♦i•a�l+ ..•sw` • t•�••♦♦ • l" --- _. _._- a ,.�� te♦_ice`:•/ ,,••�drft 3 TAR LAMINATE FIGURE 6—VALLEY INSTALLATION DETAIL RECEIVED 09/07/2023 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT ESR-3150 I Most Widely Accepted and Trusted Page 8 of 10 APPIJ ATIO I OF HIP ANO RIDGE SHINGLES arec _ 55N Stan Noe ' NAIL LOCATION FOR HIP AND RIDGE SHINGLES t• \I ►l 4/* A A Nab 8 Ir7 r :: .,r r tng Wand ?tom+ .` '3 ?� i ? . j fl�b►...�,. Y MALARKEY HIP 8 RIDGE SHINGLES ARE - PERFORATED AND SEPARATE INTO 4 PIECES(225) (NOTE: 12"HIP 8 RIDGE SHINGLE-3 PER SHEET)(227) FIGURE 7—TYPICAL HIP AND RIDGE INSTALLATION RECEIVED 09/07/2023 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT ESR-3150 I Most Widely Accepted and Trusted Page 9 of 10 EZ-RIDGE INSTALLATION .,:nd tab leadrny e,;jc or Facenail Install Starter —�;..: �� __IT-44 I I I I I I I kiliWilliiiiiii6;00111W --.'"jW- VIN.114106 Continue run up hip or across ridge. FIGURE 8—TYPICAL EZ RIDGE INSTALLATION VALLEY METAL VALLEY LINER . - (SELF-ADHERED) ` UNDERLAYMENT WOVEN THROUGH VALLEY SHINGLES SET IN 3' g . • ' BEAD OF MASTIC VN•NI V* '1 . illthi� 1ST COURSE:FULL SHINGLE `i. ` +.artro+..rwcwren 2ND COURSE:63'B TM REMOVED x* roneouxa+ OYMOS VALLEY. 3RD COURSE:12 V."REMOVED \ \ 4TH COURSE:196/e'REMOVED ��\\ sop PI P*41W FIGURE 9—TYPICAL WINDSOR SHINGLE INSTALLATION RECEIVED 09/07/2023 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT SPECIFICATION DATA DrexeliVietalsStanding Seam Metal Roofing Panels 07 4113 Roofing Systems + Custom Fabrication -��� A G4RLI5LE COMPANY This specification data sheet supplied by DREXEL METALS COIL PRODUCT Manufacturers(DM-ARM)network of Drexel Metals Inc.as a point of reference certified contractors and distributors who for our Pre-Finished Steel and Aluminum further market Drexel Metals proven-brand Sheet and Coil. products,all fully backed and site-certified by Drexel Metals'industry-leading warranty DESCRIPTION programs. Drexel Metals offers two types of pre- painted substrates: Manufacturer Memberships and Affiliations: • Our steel products are made of Galvalume,an Aluminum/Zinc • MCA- Metal Construction Assoc. coated carbon steel and is extra • CSI -Construction Specifiers Institute smooth, minimum spangle,tension • AIA-American Institute of Architects leveled. • NRCA- National Roofing Contractors • Our aluminum are made of prime Association grade aluminum,typically with an ally DREXEL METALS FLAT SHEET of 3003 or 3105 and a temper of H14 • FRSA- Florida Roofing and Sheet or H24 depending on the application. Metals Association. • Drexel Metals uses full strength • NERCA- New England Roofing Hylar 5000'/Kynar 500°(contains Contractors Association a minimum of 70%Hylar/Kynar • USGBC- United States Green Build polyvinylidene fluoride(PVDF) m441111MIRjoei Council. resins)manufactured by Valspar Our • premium Fluropon fluoropolymer Energy Star Partner coating system consists of a 1.0( 0.1) • US DOE EEB Hub Platform Member- mil total dry film thickness on the Energy Efficient Buildings Hub. topside(0.2 mils to 0.3 mils primer • CMRC-Cool Metal Roof Council. and 0.7 mils to 0.8 mils topcoat)and • our 0.5 dry film thickness polyester UL Environmental MANUFACTURER stenciled backer to complete • ATI -Architectural Testing QA traceability. Drexel Metals Inc. Drexel Metals PVDF Coated 1234 Gardiner Lane TECHNICAL DATA • ASTM A755M -Standard Specification Galvalume°Steel and Aluminum Louisville, KY 40213 Architectural Sheet&Coil is for for Steel Sheet,Metallic Coated by the Toll Free: 888.321.9630 Hot-Dip Process and Prepainted by general sheet metal use in building applications and can be utilized for Phone:502-716-7143 the Coil-Coating Process for Exterior Exposed Building Products fascia panels,soffits,gravel stops, Fax:877.321.9638 copings,and roofing such as flat • ASTM A792-96-Standard seam,standing seam, batten seam, Web:www.drexelmetals.com Specification for Steel Sheet,50%or and mansards. E-Mail: marketing@drexmet.com 55%Aluminum-Zinc Alloy Coated by a hot dipping process. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION • ASTM B-209-Standard Specification Since 1985, Drexel Metals has provided a for Aluminum and Aluminum-Alloy full range of superiorquality engineered Sheet and Plate metal roofing systems,equipment and custom fabrication services for • ASTM D 2244 Standard Practice for commercial,governmental,industrial, Calculation of Color Tolerance and historical and architectural customers Color Differences. worldwide. Headquartered in Louisville, • ASTM D 968-Abrasion Resistance KY,the company operates several sales, • AAMA 2605- High Performan e fabrication and distribution locations, \RECe_ � addition to its extended familyof Regional ional Specification for P e IVE Aluminum 09/07/2023 CORPORATE HEADQUARTERS 1234 GARDINER LANE,LOUISVILLE,KY 40213 l 888-321-9630 TOLL-FREE 1502-690-6174 FAX 1 DREXELMJTpV„QM BUILDING DEPARTMENT SPECIFICATION DATA DrexeliVietalsStanding Seam Metal Roofing Panels 07 4113 Roofing Systems + Custom Fabrication -��� A G4RLI5LE COMPANY METHODS OF APPLICATION PHYSICAL PROPERTIES • Salt Spray Resistance:Samples I. Install in accordance with recognized • Specular Gloss:10%-35%. diagonally scored and subjected to sheet metal practices and Drexel Metals Determined per ASTM D 523 at a 5%neutral salt spray for 1000 hours details. glossmeter angle of 60°or 85°(low (HDG,Galvalume)or 3000 hours (Aluminum), per ASTM B 117,then II. Drexel Metals Products can be cut, gloss is 10%@ 85°) taped 1 hour after removal from formed and fastened using conventional • Pencil Hardness: Minimum pencil the test cabinet with Scotch#610 hand,sheet metal tools and power tools. hardness,per ASTM D 3363,is"HB". cellophane tape,exhibit no blistering, III. For best results cutting tools should be • Solvent Resistance: Passes minimum no loss of adhesion and scribe creep kept sharp,clean and in good working of 100 double rubs of a MEK soaked no greater than'/6" condition. cloth, per ASTM D 5402. • Chemical Resistance: No significant IV. If the use of strippable film is used,all • Cross-Hatch Adhesion: No paint color change after 24 hours exposure film should be removed from areas of removal with Scotch#610 cellophane to 10%solutions of hydrochloric and concealed or joined pieces. tape after cross-scoring with eleven sulfuric acids, per ASTM D 1308, V. Be aware of how tight the radius of horizontal and eleven vertical lines 1 Procedure 7.2(spot test). your bends are. It is recommended mm apart, per ASTM D 3359. • Kesternich Test: No significant color /6a'radius when fabricating hemmed • Impact Resistance: No visible paint change after 10 cycles in a SO2 components. removal with Scotch#610 cellophane chamber,per ASTM G 87. tape after direct and reverse impact • Accelerated Weathering:5 Hunter AE SURFACE FINISH of 80-inch pounds,using%6"steel ball maximum color change,and at least • PVDF(Kynar500®or Hylar5000®) on a Gardner Impact Tester,per ASTM #8 chalk rating after 10,000 hours manufactured by Valspar. D 2794. exposure,per ASTM G 151 and G 154 • Drexel Metals Standard and Premium • T-Bend Adhesion: Per ASTM D 4145, using UVA-340 bulbs. Colors Available. no loss of adhesion when taped with • Exterior Weathering: Florida exposure Polyester,SMP and Custom Scotch#610 cellophane tape when (45°South),5 Hunter LE maximum • subjected to a 2T-Bend. color change,per ASTM D 2244,and APPLICATION CHARACTERISTICS TESTING DATA at least#8 chalk rating, per ASTM D Film Thickness 4214,Method A,after 20 years real- • • Humidity Resistance: No blistering, time exposure. • Topside finish: cracking,peeling,loss of gloss or • Abrasion Resistance: Per ASTM D • Primer(dry)=0.20-0.30 mils; softening of the finish after 2000 968, Method A, Fluropon passes 65 hours(HDG,Galvalume)or 3000 • Topcoat(dry)=0.70-0.80 mils; +/-5 liters minimum of falling sand. hours(Aluminum)of exposure to • Reverse side finish: 100%humidity at 100°F 5°F,per • Flame Spread Rating: Fluropon • Primer(dry)=0.15-0.25 mils; ASTM D 2247. displays a flame spread classification of A(Class 1)when tested in Pigmented backer(dry) • Cleveland Condensing: No blistering, • g = accordance with ASTM E 84. 0.30 0.40 mils. rusting or loss of adhesion of the finish after 1500 hours(Galvalume)or 3000 • Total DFT for system =0.90-1.10 hours(Aluminum)of exposure at mils.All measurements per ASTM D 120°F,per ASTM D 4585. 5796. • Water Immersion Resistance: • Topside Color:Controlled to the Samples immersed in distilled water Master Standard by an approved at 100°F per ASTM D 870 will exhibit Color Difference Meter or no loss of gloss,blistering,cracking or Spectrophotometer,and by visual color change after 500 hours. match under daylight and horizon light of a Macbeth Daylight Booth per ASTM D 1729. RECEIVED 09/07/2023 CORPORATE HEADQUARTERS 1234 GARDINER LANE,LOUISVILLE,KY 40213 l 888-321-9630 TOLL-FREE 1502-690-6174 FAX 1 DREXELMJTp$�QM LIN BUILDING DEPARTMENT SPECIFICATION DATA DrexeliVietalsStanding Seam Metal Roofing Panels 07 4113 Roofing Systems + Custom Fabrication -��� A G4RL/SLE OMPANY PRODUCT DATA RECYCLED CONTENT • 6.6%Post- Industrial 31 Standard Colors(*) COLOR • 24.6%Post Consumer 10 Standard Low Gloss Colors(*) TOP FINISH Low to Medium Gloss • Our products contributes to LEED credit:MR 4.1 BOTTOM FINISH Polyester with Drexel Metals Stencil GAUGE:24 Gauge LBS./SF:.9380( 5%) GAUGE:22 Gauge LBS./SF:1.18( 5%) � �E,D INsp�!! O��tiED Fge9�� GAUGE:26 Gauge LBS./SF:.7410( 5%) , Z 9 es ee � GAUGE:0.032 LBS./SF:.461( 5%) 6 GAUGE:0.040 LBS./SF:.576( 5%) EA'It to I �M•AB�` GAUGE:0.050 LBS./SF:.716( 5%) GAUGE:0.063 LBS./SF:.920( 5%) PRODUCT DIMENSIONS GAUGE:24 Gauge Master Coil:40.375"/44.375"/48.375'(*) GAUGE:22 Gauge Master Coil:48.375"(*) GAUGE:26 Gauge Master Coil:48.375"(*) GAUGE:0.025 Master Coil:48.000"(*) GAUGE:0.032 Master Coil:40.500"and 48.000"(*) GAUGE:0.040 Master Coil:48.000"(*) GAUGE:0.050 Master Coil:48.000"(*) GAUGE:0.063 Master Coil:48.000"(*) *All colors may not be available in all colors,gauges,or widths.Call Drexel Metals for additional information. This sheet is meant only to highlight Drexel Metals products and specifications. Information is subject to change without notice. Drexel Metals takes responsibility for furnishing quality materials,which meet Drexel Metals product specification. If questions arise as to the soundness of a structure,or its ability to support a planned installation properly,the Owner should obtain opinions of competent structural engineers before proceeding. Drexel Metals accepts no liability for any structural failure or for resultant damages,and no Drexel Metals Representative is authorized to vary this disclaimer. CORPORATE HEADQUARTERS:1234 GARDINER LANE,LOUISVILLE,KY 40213 1888-321-9630 TOLL-FREE 1502-690-6174 FAX I RECEIVED ©2020 Drexel Metals,Inc.All rights reserved.MetShield©is a registered trademark of Drexel Metals,Inc.DensDecko is a registered trademark of Georgia-Pacific.ENERGY STAR name n�lpgo a 0 23 registered U.S.marks and are owned by the U.S.government.CAV-GRIP is a trademark of Carlisle Coatings&Waterproofing Incorporated.Warranty statements mentioned are l Limited Warranty information is available on request.No other warranty expressed or implied is applicable. ASPl20 DM-13443-"Drexel Sheets arbUIL'j1NUt iARTMENT Titanium® PSU30 is a secondary water barrier for use on TITANIUM PSU30 ROLL SPECS steep slope roofs under asphalt shingles, composite shingles, metal, concrete and clay tile, slate, and wood LENGTH PER ROLL: 72'/22 m psu Inv. shakes. Titanium° PSU30 is a flexible, high temperature WIDTH PER ROLL: 36"/0.914 cm premium self adhered underlayment designed with the WEIGHTPERROLL: 48Ibs/21.8kgTITANIUM® patented Sure-Foot® nodular walking surface technology GROSS ROLL SIZE: 216 sq ft/20 m2 30 that allows for easier steep slope walkability,even in wet NET OF OVERLAP: 2sq/18.58m2 or dusty conditions. ROLLS PER PALLET: 25 SELF-ADHERED ROOFING UNDERLAYMENT simi PALLET WEIGHT: 1,300 Ibs/590 kg It's tough, durable, coated woven synthetic facer and PREMIUM HIGH TEMPERATURE SELF-ADHERED rubberized asphalt formulation is engineered to lay flat •Split release liner UNDERLAYMENT FOR PROTECTION FROM SHINGLE and not buckle or wrinkle when exposed to temperature BLOW-OFF,WIND-DRIVEN RAIN AND ICE DAMMING and moisture fluctuations on the roof. •Watertight asphalt to asphalt horizontal lap system PSU30 is designed full roof deck waterproof protection •Up to 180 days UV exposure rating FOR USE UNDER: with 180 day UV exposure rating.Titanium PSU30 used in •Meets or exceeds ASTM D1970 conjunction with Titanium UDL30 synthetic roofing •ASTM E108 Class A Fire Resistance when installed under ASPHALT, METAL, TILE, SLATE, underlayment provides complete roof deck protection asphalt shingles from the brand contractors know and trust. SHAKE & COMPOSITE SHINGLES •PSU30 is approved for use with ICP AH-160 and PSU30 provides a surface that will help protect the RTA-1,and Dow TileBond foam adhesives underside of the metal from natural movement without causing damage to the underneath of metal roofing Florida• Product Approval systems, compared to other underlayments that could •All temperature performance-20°F to 240°F cause damage to metal roofing systems including making - - • Installation temperature 40°F and above them susceptible to premature corrosion. ,.. e., 110°P... •Synthetic construction inert to mold growth r M d — d f� A. -- - '' �+` — ._ PREMIUM PROTECTION �.... ,, <, y ;, j'% ► SECONDARY WATER BARRIER no"...",:`...` � �` • y t� TITANIUM PSU30 TECHNICAL DATA ,Il�ti•..` 4t _iv. TEST&STANDARD° TITANIUM PSU30 TYPICAL VALUE �`� VP- p I1HIGH TEMPERATURE RATED COLOR Gray -_il SURFACE Synthetic Polymer-Patented Sure-Foot"'slip resistant nodular Designed and engineered to withstand high temperatures RELEASE LINER Silicone treated,poly split release ' * /a� (240°F/115°C)in metal applications WEIGHT PER SQUARE 241bs/(10.8kg) k '44 * NAIL SEALABILITY ASTM 01910 Pass g S' 4 ill STRONG DECK ADHESION PERMEABILITY ASTME96 0.0336 Obi" TITANIUM® The modified rubberized asphalt provides a superior NOMINAL THICKNESS ASTMD5147 45 Mil(1.1mm) combination of low temperature deck adhesion and high TENSILE ASTM D1970 MD100Ihs/in/(11.51M/m)CD80IbsM(14kN/m) LIFETIME temperature flow resistance THERMAL STABILITY ASTM01910 240°F(115°C)Pass LOW TEMP FLEXIBILITY ICC AC 48 Pass TEAR RESISTANCE ASTM D1970 MD 140/CD 100 Ibf(622/445 N) LIMITED WATERTIGHT LAP SYSTEM ADHESION TO PLYWOOD ASTM D903 4 lb/in(100 N/m) PSU30 provides a self-sealing lap seal system which WARRANTY forms an impervious asphalt to asphalt bond at overlapping seams, delivering superior waterproofing TITANIUM'Synthetic Roofing Underlayment protection. Charleston,SC•Mission,BC•Montreal,QC Email:answers@owenscorning.com SUPERIOR WALKABILITY! SAFER SLIP RESISTANCE Toll Free:800.567.9727 eavetopeak.com Our patented Sure-Foot' nodular surface provides • , II _ excellent walkability and slip resistance even in wet or suilimity—wra ■dIrty conditions. 'Titanium brand products are manufactured in accordance with national standards which allow for noncritical variances in weights and measurements.Test data is based on an average taken over several production runs and should not be considered or interpreted as maximum or A minimum values.Values are typical data and not limiting specifications.All values±10%. ©2021 Owens Coming.All Rights Reserved. Patented Sure-Foot nodular walking surface Pub No.10021442-E April 2021 PSU30 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 6. After installation of each piece, remove the release lining from the selvage and, if necessary, secure with nails installed in the selvage spaced 6 inches on center.This fastening is required when Titanium® A CAUTION PSU30 is installed on slopes of 3:12 or greater.Consult local building - Read and understand all instructions and precautions before applying codes for fastener requirements. , Titanium® PSU30 underlayment. Check local building codes prior to 7. The entire roof surface should be rolled after installation of the ' application of this product. Follow the recommendations of the roof Titanium®PSU30 using a minimum 40 lb.roller.Hand rolling over the covering manufacturer, Asphalt Roofing Manufacturer'sAssociation selvage and directly above the selvage using a minimum 4 inches (for asphalt shingles),Tile Roof Institute(for clay orconcrete roof tiles), wide,minimum 10 lb.roller is recommended. and the Metal Roofing Alliance(for metal roof panels). 8. Overlap at least 6 inches where the ends of two rolls meet. Apply heavy hand pressure or use a roller along the seam overlapping the DECK PREPARATION next roll. 9. End laps should be offset a minimum of 6 feet on adjacent courses. The deck must be clean, smooth and dry before applying Titanium® PSU30 underlayment. Remove all old roofing down to the deck or, in 10. Along a valley,Titanium®PSU30 underlayment can be cut lengthwise new construction,apply over the new deck.Sweep the deck surface to for easier handling. For maximum protection, the roll width should • -— remove dirt and debris.Replace any damaged or rotted deck boards. remain ® side Remove the intact releaseand backer and press Titanium®Pr SU30 undofetherlayment ' into place,working from theextend center inches of the valleyeith or ridge outwardvalley.in A ALLOWABLE SUBSTRATES each direction.Always apply valleys starting at the low point and work --7---'-- PSU30 self-adhered underlayment can be installed over Plywood,OSB, upward. If an overlap is needed,be sure to overlap the previous piece FRT Plywood, Polyisocyanurate foam insulation board, metal by minimum 4 inches. Titanium® PSU30 underlayment should be (galvalume steel),301b felt,PSU30,pre-wrapped sheathing,DensDeck® applied in valleys before installing eave applications with membranes. and USG Securock®Primer is not required on clean,dry deck surfaces, except for gypsum boards (DensDeck® and USG Securock® roof For further detail on various installation methods, please call boards)for which appropriate primer or adhesive is recommended at 1-800-ROOFING(1-800-766-3464). temperatures s 40F. PRECAUTIONS - .DECK EDGE PREPARATION 1. Cover Titanium® PSU30 underlayment with finish roof covering. Do Along eaves, install metal drip edge under the Titanium® PSU30 not allow Titanium® PSU30 underlayment to remain uncovered. underlayment unless otherwise directed by local building codes.Along Exposure to sun and weather for more than 180 days may adversely rakes,apply Titanium®PSU30 underlayment first,and put drip edge on top. affect this product's performance. 2. Titanium®PSU30 underlayment should be installed by a professional TILE ROOF roofing contractor. Ili - INSTALLATION TILE LOADING TABLE 3. Titanium®PSU30 underlayment is a moisture and vapor barrier.The spaces under the covered deck area and the attic space must be Please see the table for Tiles in Stacking Tile Maximum ventilated in accordance with local building codes. tile loading limitations. `Stack Pattern Type Roof Pitch 4. Titanium® PSU30 underlayment is intended for exterior roof Loading of tile outside 10 10 Linear Flat 5:12 the parameters of this application only and is not intended for use on vertical surfaces. - table requires installation 10 10 Linear Profiled 6:12 5. Apply PSU30 directly to the roof deck.Allowable roof deck materials of loading battens prior are shown in Section 1 of these instructions. Do not apply Titanium® to tile loading. PSU30 over another layer of underlayment unless required by local codes. *' ' le. *. When installing Titanium® PSU30 underlayment over the entire roof deck,proper ventilation is required.Consult a design professional 6. Roof coverings should not be installed over wrinkled or buckled Titanium®PSU30 underlayment. O I j and local building codes for ventilation requirements. 7. Use extreme caution when installing Titanium®PSU30 underlayment. l TEMPThe Titanium® PSU30 underlayment surface may be slippery even when dry. Use of fall protection is highly recommended. Consult PRO ECT 0 METAL ROOF INSTALLATION OSHA for guidelines on fall protection(29 CFR 1926.500). Slopes 2:12 and greater 8. For best results,apply Titanium®PSU30 underlayment when the air -, Follow standard installation instructions below. temperature is over 40°F (5°C) and rising, but below 100°F (38°C). Slopes 1/2:12-less than 2:12 When temperatures are under 40°F (5°C), Titanium® PSU30 `=+ _ For standing seam metal roof panels follow standard installation underlayment will not fully adhere.Store at room temperature prior to -_ ® ., ' instructions below with the following modifications: End Laps must be installing product in cold weather. If applied in temperatures above '� min.6 feet apart in adjacent courses.All end laps must be minimum 6 100°F(38°C), or exposed to direct sunlight,the release backing may '9 �'''' inches wide.Apply min.6 inch wide bed of ASTM D4586 compliant roof become difficult to remove. If this situation should occur, move the ment is 4i l cement at end of underlying piece and set overlying piece into roof product into a shaded area until the Titanium®PSU30 underlayment ry k; cement,applying firm pressure on entire end lap. cool.Once cooled,the release backing can be easily removed. 9. Store Titanium® PSU30 underlayment in a dry, well ventilated area. _: STANDARD INSTALLATION Stand Titanium® PSU30 underlayment upright. Do not store at 1. Ensure that decking substrate is acceptable to roof covering 90°F (32°C) or warmer for extended periods of time. Do not store �_ - manufacturer. in direct sunlight. 2. Unroll Titanium® PSU30 underlayment and cut into manageable 10. When applying Titanium® PSU30 underlayment, always follow 444 , , _____. lengths no more than 15 20 feet. local building codes and the roof covering manufacturer's 1.�i� a 3. Allow it to relax for 3 5 minutes before installing. instructions for installation of this product. 4. Reroll each section. 11. When working on the roof, use all necessary safety precautions 5. Start at the eaves,laying the Titanium®PSU30 parallel to the eaves � , elli edge,with the lower edge of the Titanium® PSU30 flush with the vi aICI outside of the primed drip edge.The lower edge of the and guidelines in accordance with proper rocfinc tad'i�r-act,ces underlayment is the edge that does not have a selvage edge. - PRODUCT INFORMATION Technical Data Applicable Standards & Approvals • Titanium®PSU30 Roll Specs ASTM D1970 • ASTM E108/UL 790,Class A Fire Resistance Length per roll: 72'/22 m • Florida Product Approval • Texas Department of Insurance Width per roll: 36"/91.4 cm • PRI ER 1378E02 Weight per roll: 51 lbs/23.1 kg Gross roll size: 216 sq ft/20m2 Net of overlap 2 sq/18.582 Rolls per pallet: 25 Pallet weight: 1356 lbs/615 kg Test Standard Titanium®PSU30 Typical Value Color Gray Surface Synthetic Polymer-Patented Sure-Foot®slip resistant nodular Release Liner Silicone Treated,Crinkled Poly Split Release Weight per square 24 lbs/(10.8 kg) Nail Sealability ASTM D1970 Pass Permeability ASTM E96 0.0336 Nominal Thickness ASTM D5147 45 Mil(1.1 mm) Tensile ASTM D1970 MD 100 lbs/in/(17.5 kN/m)I CD 80 lbs/in(14 kN/m) Thermal Stability ASTM D1970 240°F(115°C)Pass Low Temp Flexibility ICC AC 48 Pass Tear Resistance ASTM D1970 MD 140/CD 100 lbf(622/445 N) Adhesion to Plywood ASTM D903 4 lb/in(700 N/m) rt. Titanium'brand products are manufactured in accordance with national standards which allow for non-critical variances in weights and measurements. RE R,i E I /E i6 Test data is based on an average taken over several production runs and should not be considered or interpreted as maximum or minimum values.Values are typical data and not limiting specifications.All values±10%. 0 9/0 7/A 0 A 3 UL Class A Fire Resistance applies when installed under asphalt shingles 1 1 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT 07 72 53 0.-- TR SNOW & SUN American 75807 East American Fork, UT 84003 ROOF ACCESSORY SYSTEMS SNOW BRACKET D - APEX DESCRIPTION • Designed for new construction on simulated shake, simulated slate and asphalt shingles • Installed using a minimum of(4)roofing nails that must penetrate _ - the sheathing or by using (4)#8 stainless steel screws - • Can be powder coated to match roofing material color • Overall dimensions: 12"L X 2.250"W X 3"H - MATERIALS • Paintlok Steel: 16 ga /11 • Copper:48 oz(ASTM B152) • Stainless Steel: 16 ga(ASTM A240) COLORS/FINISHES \ • Zinc Plated • Powder coating available in many colors visit http://trasnowandsun.com/color-chart/to see color chart FOR NEW CONSTRUCTION NOTE:Due to specific job conditions,TRA Snow and Sun will only warranty a snow retention system/layout that has been designed by TRA Snow and Sun. USED ON: SIMULATED SHAKE, SIMULATED I x SLATE AND ASPHALT SHINGLES o lik - 8 _ 1.188 _ 8 0.594 _ r 3.000 E► ` 1 0.250 _ o o .016517cSc,)outh ot •. , s'` Irk N 2n a 0.332 0 o 0 II _ 0.332 1 ` I INSTALLATION: BRACKET IS INSTALLED WITH FOUR ROOFING NAILS THAT MUST PENETRATE THE SHEALTH- ING OR BY USING FOUR#8 STAINLESS STEEL A SCREWS WITH TRIANGULAR END OF BRACKET AT EAVE END OF ASPHALT SHINGLE AND UPPER 1 END UNDER SHINGLE IN COURSE ABOVE. E D 2.250 A IN DO NOTSCALEON ••_�' DIMENSIONSSNOW RETENTION SYSTEMS 23 *Dimensions shown are in inches. Revision 09/07/18 DO NOT SCALE ©TRA Snow and Sun,Inc.,2018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT