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PERMIT #� ��- / DATE; SECTION BLOCK L gLo'�TYPEOFWORK X/ 4i JOB LOCATION o Qlq 44 ,Pe OWNE 2S4 .IZOI2Z 1 eoq iZ 67eo 1PZ /4/)3e?6-1a 033 rONTRAr.TnR r�Af7;% 010 --rggyieW J4 NleliCo 69ie/J)�7t), fo &0 VCO r ry i , .• i Tco #1 FEE DATE FOOTING - - FOUNDATION - FRAMING RGH FRAMING INSULATION PLUMBING 0 RGH PLUMBING GAS 0 _ SPRINKLER ELECTRIC O LOW -VOLT C7 ALARM L� AS BUILT 0 FINAL_ - OTHER APPROVALS ARB BOT P8 ZBA OTHER �QyEDRS �• O 0(�' u . 19 (G VILLAGE OF RYE BROOK MAYOR 938 King Street, Rye Brook,N.Y. 10573 ADMINISTRATOR Jason A. Klein (914) 939-0668 Christopher J.Bradbury www.!:yebrook.or� TRUSTEES BUILDING& FIRE INSPECTOR Susan R. Epstein Steven E. Fews Stephanie J. Fischer David M. Heiser Salvatore W. Morlino CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE February 6,2024 Jesus Gonzalez&Beatriz Gonzalez 505 Franklin Street Rye Brook,New York 10573 Re: 505 Franklin Street, Rye Brook,New York 10573 Parcel ID#: 141.27-1-46 Roof Permit#23-045 issued on 10/6/2023 to Re-Roof Existing Building This certifies that the new roof,installed under the above captioned permit has been satisfactorily completed. Sincerely, Steven E. Fews Building& Fire Inspector /to D BUILD, \�2TMENT Fc►r once use olilv: �� PERMIT#ID —D T� VILI L OF RYEZOK I SSUED: /p—Co-� DEC 15 2023 38 KING STREET(;;. YE BROOK, EVII YORK 10573 DATE,: (914)9J, 939-5801 FEE: A C>-- PAIDJW VILLAGE OF RYE BROOK .or BUILDINf? --��'ARTMENT _- -- _.-- APPLICATION FOR CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY, CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE, AND CERTIFICATION OF FINAL COSTS TO BE SUBMITTED ONLY UPON COMPLETION OF ALL WORK, AND PRIOR TO THE FINAL INSPECTION ################t####t##tt######t#tttt#t#t##ttttt###t############################t##ttttttt##########4##############t#t#t###t Address: 505 FRANKLIN ST PORT CHESTER NY, 10573 Occupancy/ Use: Q )�A)/ Parcel ID#: 141 97-1-4S Zone: /lp �)c Owner: Beatriz Gonzalez Address: 505 FRANKLIN ST PORT CHESTER NY, 10573 P.E./R.A.or Contractor:Trinity Solar Address: 62 Leone Lane, Chester, NY 10918 Person in responsible chargeMilliam Geiger Address: 62 Leone Lane, Chester, NY 10918 Application is hereby made and submitted to the Building Inspector of the Village of Rye Brook for the issuance of Certificate of Occupancy/Certificate of Compliance for the structure/construction/alteration herein mentioned in accordance with law: STATE OF NEW YORK,COUNTY OF WESTCHESTER as: TffinfAco Trinity Solar - being duly sworn,deposes and says that he/she resides at 62 Leone Lane, Chester, NY 10918 (Print Name of Applicant) (No.and Street) in Chester ,in the County of Orange in the State of NY that (Cih/To%Nn/Villaee) he/she has supervised the work at the location indicated above,and that the actual total cost of the work,including all site improvements,labor, materials,scaffolding,fixed equipment,professional fees,and including the monetary value of any materials and labor which may have been donated gratis was: for the construction or alteration of: Removal and replacement of 35 square architectural roof shingles Deponent further states that he/she has examined the approved plans of the structure/work herein referred to for which a Certificate of Occupancy/Compliance is sought, and that to the best of his/her knowledge and belief, the structure/work has been erected/completed in accordance with the approved plans and any amendments thereto except in so far as variations therefore have been legally authorized,and as erected/completed complies with the laws governing building construction.Deponent further understands that it shall be unlawful for an owner to use or permit the use ofany building or premises or part thereof hereafter created,erected,changed,converted or enlarged,wholly or partly, in its use or structure until a Certificate of Occupancy or Certificate ofCompliance shall have been duly issued by the Building Inspectoras per §250-10.A.of the Code of the Village of Rye Brook. Sworn to before me this ))— Sworn to before me this oL day of , 20 day of � . 20 ,.?3 Signature of Property Owner S i?1',—a t I 1'rj 0 fo pplicant piSG4 I'c0 Beatriz Gonzalez Trinity Solar - Print Name of Property Owne Print N me fApplica li�� Notary Public THERESAORTIZ of i e Mb"Public-State of yew Yaw YOSELYNE NAVA No.0 1 ORS02 1706 QwtO%d In weuchester County Notary Public-State of New York M�C�IfM+isfian Exores Oec 20.2023 NO.01 NA6416698 Qualified in Orange County My Commission Expires Apr 26, 2025 Sys✓BRC��. /�• 1982� BUILDING DEPARTMENT ❑BUILDING INSPECTOR fl-AssiSTANT BUILDING INSPECTOR VILLAGE OF RYE BROOK ❑CODE ENFORCEMENT OFFICER 938 King Street • Rye Brook,NY 10573 (914) 939-0668 FAx (914) 939-5801 www ryebrook.org - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - INSPECTION REPORT - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ADDRESS: Fie,,-j� L 1 � S f le2(f 1 . DATE: 1-d " 200'1 PERMIT# 1\ r � O yS ISSUED:/0-G -23 SECT:,/y/. 2 7 BLOCK: LOT: LOCATION: ``�� f OCCUPANCY: ❑ Violation Noted THE WORK IS... D PASSED ❑ FAILED REINSPECTION ❑ SITE INSPECTION REQUIRED ❑ FOOTING ❑ FOOTING DRAINAGE ❑ FOUNDATION ❑ UNDERGROUND PLUMBING NOTES ON INSPECTION: ❑ ROUGH PLUMBING ❑ ROUGH FRAMING ❑ INSULATION / [I Natural Gas + Lx/3%^� /-i ❑ L.P. Gas ❑ FUEL TANK ❑ FIRE SPRINKLER ❑ FINAL PLUMBING ❑ CROSS CONNECTION FINAL ❑ OTHER a a a ■ � \ W v CL 14 4 a 7 Zj `� �4 O � A > p�0 F--I �i 011, .� o C W i A a 00 O .•v � � �• O d v a�+,-C Pa. � � a Cco 0*% 10, � r/ w N � c � z � � w •� � � a. u Z � a 00 ` A r h iri U 00 w W O Q U O ON oc yamCN . o . 11 V �iy �j C 1 O a : W, a Fi O (.� W. o n w Z z o z � o v o U F4 B B � x w u " z � o z w w A W Z o � a � .. a y p" Wi > z � � b ■ BUIL MENT DD VI E OF RYE OK OCT — 2 2023 938 KING .ET RYE BR NY 10573 -0 VILLAGE OF RYE BROOK BUILDING DEPARTMENT FOR OFFICE USE ONLY: PP OCT 0 Qj-- � Application Approval Date: mit A lieation # Approval Signature: ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW BOARD: Disapproved: : Date: BOT Approval Date: Case# Chairman: PB Approval Date: Case# Secretary: ZBA Approval Date: Case# Other: Application Feedy/0D- b Permit Fees: 11^� ROOF PERMIT APPLICATION Application dated: Q'-''pr 3 is hereby made to the Building Inspector of the Village of Rye Brook,NY,for the issuance of a Pcnnit to Re-Roof an Existing Building,as per detailed statement described below. 1. Job Address: 505 Franklin Street, Rye Brook, NY SBL: 141.27-1-46 _Zone:kkc Property Owner: BeatriZ Gonzalez Address: 505 Franklin Street, Rye Brook, NY Phone#: (914) 386-6633 Cell#: email: 2. Applicant:Trinity Solar Address:62 Leone Ln, Chester, NY 10918 Phone#: (845) 572-0060 Cell#: email:operations.upstateny@trinity-solar.com 3. Roofing Contractor: Trinfty Solar Address: 62 Leone Ln, Chester, NY 10918 Phone#: (845) 572-0060 Cell#: email: operations.upstateny@trinity-solar.com 4. Job Description,list all Methods&Materials: Removal and replacement of 23 square architectural shingles 5. Estimated Cost of Job: S 19,000.00 (NOTE:The estimated cost shall include all site improvements,labor.material_scaffolding.fixed equipment_professional fees.and material and labor which may be donated gratis.) 6. If corner property,indicate street frontage: 7. Construction Type: NYS Construction Class: 8. Number of stories: Height: 9. Is garage being re-roofed:No:(✓►-Yes:( )Attached No:( )•Yes:( Number of Cars: 10. Is roof peaked,hip,mansard,flat,etc: Peaked 11. Estimated date of completion: 6/1/2023 Please note that this application must include the notarized signature(s) of the legal owner(s) of the above-mentioned property, in the space provided below. Any application not bearing the legal property owner's notarized signature(s) shall be deemed null and void, and will be returned to the applicant. STATE OF NEW PORK, COUNTY��C F�T�R ) as: gTrinity Solar - dLl y sworn, deposes and states that he/she is the applicant above named, (print name of individual signing as the applicant) and further states that (s)he is the legal owner of the property to which this application pertains, or that (s)he is the Agent for the legal owner and is duly authorized to make and file this application. (indicate architect,contractor,agent,attorney,etc.) That all statements contained herein are true to the best of his/her knowledge and belief, and that any work performed, or use conducted at the above captioned property wit] be in conformance with the details as set forth and contained in this application and in any accompanying approved plans and specifications, as well as in accordance with the New York State Uniform Fire Prevention& Building Code,the Code of the Village of Rye Brook and all other applicable laws,ordinances and regulations. Sworn to before me this l al-k Sworn to before me this day of , 20�tj W_ day of 20 10 Signature of Property wner 4igna4turof Applicant Beatriz Gonzalez Trinity Solar - �$ G`4LO Print Name of Property Owner Print Name of Appl' ant r✓ Notary Public Notary P Thc T1lE11t51 OftrlZ Y05ELYNE NAVA Notary► bot-State of New York Notary Public State of New York mo.01 Ott'3021706 NO.01 NA6416698 Qualf c!In Westchester County Qualified in Orange County wly Commission kxpfres Dec 20.202S My Commission Expires Apr 26, 7025 -2- 6/112020 NY Putnam County Home Improvement Contractor#PC6987 NY Putnam County Electrical License#R23713 NY Westchester County Home Improvement Contractor#WC-27944-H15 • a NY Westchester County Electrical License#599 nn NY Rockland CountyHome Improvement Contractor#H-12313-40 SOLAR NY Rockland County Electrical License#402 NY Orange County Electrical License#198 NY Sullivan County Electrical License#442 NY Greene County Electrical License#502 NY,jurisdictions,license or registration information furnished upon request.For other jurisdictions,please visit: httP://www.trinity-solar.com/about-us/locations-and-licenses Village of Rye Brook Building Department 938 King Street Rye Brook, NY 10573 D Ec [E �wE ID T: (914)939-0668 S OCT — 2 2023 Sep 26, 2023 To Whom It May Concern, VILLAGE OF RYE BROOKBUILDING DEPARTMENT On behalf of our customer named below,we wish to submit a Building Permit Application for the removal and replacement of 23 square architectural shingles: Name: Beatriz Gonzalez Address:505 Franklin Street, Rye Brook, NY 10573 SBL: 141.27-1-46 Please find the attached documents for review: ■ Building Permit Application ■ Homeowner's Consent Affidavit ■ WC HIC License ■ Insurances (Disability, Liability, Workers'Compensation) ■ (2) Roofing Spec Sheets ■ Application Fee Check-$100.00 ■ Building Permit Fee Check-$342.00 Please do not hesitate to contact me with any questions. Thank you,, Th v W&Z9 Teresa Angelico Applications Specialist I Trinity Solar—Hudson Valley (845)572-0060 x1706 I teresa.angelico@trinity-solar.com Hudson Valley Office 1-877-SUN-SAVES 62 Leone Lane Ph:845-572-0060 Chester, New York 10918 Fax:845-576-0068 www.trinity-solar.com nTr - n it y JU SOLAR DEC 15 2023 Rye Brook Village, NY December 14, 2023 938 King Street VILLAGE OF RYE BROOK Rye Brook, NY 10573 BUILDING DEPARTMENT Trinity Solar No. 505 Franklin Street 2023-07-904894 Rye Brook, NY 10573 To the Building Official: The following information constitutes a summary of the relevant design criteria and recommendations for the support of a new photovoltaic [PV]system on the existing roof framing components at the above-referenced location. Criteria is as follows: 1. Existing roof framing: Conventional roof framing at R3 and R4 is 2x6 at 16 o.c.;existing rafter span= 12'6"; (horizontal projection) 2. Roof Loading: • 3.Opsf dead load(pounds per square foot-PV panels, mounting rails&hardware) • 5.7psf-existing roof loads(1.7 psf-2x6 framing, 1.5psf roof sheathing,2.5 psf shingles) • Ground Snow Load-30psf-per ASCE Hazard Tool • Wind criteria-Exposure Category B, 116 mph wind 3. Existing roof modification at R4 only-A 2x4"strongback"(L-shaped profile of two 2x4s)to be installed in low height areas to achieve a maximum span of 12' 1".Alternatively,existing roof rafters may be"sistered"with the new 2x6 rafters extending the full length of the existing rafters and terminated before the existing rafter support connection. Non-full-length rafter sisters must"overlap"its accompanied sister a minimum of 24"with nailing from each side in the overlap.Typical sister nailing consists of 10d nails top and bottom at 12"o.c. Within overlap,same nailing at 6"o.c. The installation, described above, is in general conformance with the manufacturers'specifications and complies with all applicable laws, codes,and ordinances as specified by applicable codes, including the 2020 Residential Code of New York State. The spacing of the mounting brackets cannot exceed a maximum of 48"o.c. between mounting brackets and will be fastened using 5/16" diameter corrosive-resistant steel lag bolts. In order to evenly distribute the load across the roof rafters,there shall be a minimum of 2 mounting brackets per rafter(4"long lag bolts required)and a minimum 2%"penetration(embedment)of all bracket lag bolts beyond the roofing materials;this is adequate to resist all stated live loads above—including wind shear. Per NDS Section 12.1.4, pilot holes not to exceed one-half the diameter of the shank need to be bored into the primary framing members for the full length of the threaded portion of the screw to avoid splitting of the framing member. Stainless steel lag bolts are required. Regards, Ihor Bojcun, PE Structural Engineer-Trinity Solar '� CHAEt A O � t A ✓OZ N 095675 ROFESSlokA NY License No.095675 Trinity Solar 162 Leone Lane I Chester,NY 1(845)572-0060 (Tr y NJ,Electrical Contractor business permit number34EB01547400 NJ,HIC reg.Al 13VH01244300 SOLAR For other jurisdictions,please visit:http://www.trinity-solar.com/about-us/locations-and-licenses HOMEOWNERS AUTHORIZATION FORM Beatriz Gonzalez (print name) am the owner of the property located at address: 505 Franklin Street Rye Brook,New York 10573 United States (print address) I hereby authorize Trinity Solar Inc. ("Trinity Solar") and its employees, agents, and subcontractors, including without limitation, to act as my Agent for the limited purpose of applying for and obtaining local building and other permits from the Authority Having Jurisdiction as required for the installation of a Photovoltaic System, Battery System, roofing or other Trinity Solar offerings located on my property, applying and obtaining permission and approval for interconnection with the electric utility company, and registration with any state and/or local incentive program(s). This authorization includes the transfer/re-administering, and/or cancellation of any existing permits on file for the purpose of updating/applying with an alternate subcontractor. Without limitation to the generality of the foregoing I specifically authorize Trinity Solar et al.to populate technical details,fill-in,edit,compile,attach drawings, plans,data sheets and other documentation to, date,submit, re-submit, revise, amend and modify application,submission and certification documents("Approvals Paperwork"), including those for which signature pages are included herewith for my signature,in furtherance of the related transaction, and I am providing any signatures to Approvals Paperwork for purposes of the foregoing.Trinity Solar will provide copies of Approvals Paperwork when submitted. My authorizations memorialized herein shall remain in full force and effect until revoked. I acknowledge that these authorizations are not required to proceed with the transaction and are not a condition of the related agreement included herewith but are being given for my own convenience and benefit in order to expedite the approvals processes. Electric Utility Company: ConEdison Electric Utility Account No.: 55-5604-1081-0007-2 Name on Electric Utility Account: Beatriz Gonzalez Customer Signa re Beatriz Gonzalez Print Name July 14, 2023 Date Corporate Headquarters 1-877-SUN-SAVES 2211 Allenwood Road Ph: 732-780-3779 Wall,New Jersey 07719 Fax: 732-780-6671 www.trinity-solar.com FOR INFORMATION ABOUT CONTRACTORS AND THE CONTRACTORS' REGISTRATION ACT, CONTACT THE NEW JERSEY DEPARTMENT OF LAW AND PUBLIC SAFETY, DIVISION OF CONSUMERS AFFAIRS AT 1-888-656-6225. 16r). • SOLAR 1 D ECIEME TRI-BUILT Synthetic Underlayment lightweight and DST - 2 2023 DID non-woven, lays flat and does not absorb water. Designed for roofer comfort, productivity and VILLAGE OF RYE BROOK durability. BUILDING DEPARTMENT Full perimeter drip edge keeps eaves and rakes protected from driving rains TRI-BUILT Sand Surface a self-adhering fiberglass and water adhesion. reinforced membrane for use in all areas where windblown or ice-damming is a possibility. Strip existing materials T,. +4 TRI-BUILT Shingle Starter are universal starter course shingles that are factory cut starter strips with coating grade asphalt to TRI-BUILT AirFlo a rolled ridge vent is tightly adhere the first coarse of shingle nearly invisible when installed. Appreciate around the perimeter. the superior ventilation features and cosmetically pleasing appearance. IKO Dynasty Premium Shingles deliver vivid color and texture to enhance your roof and are rated to 150 mph wind resistance. Setting the Standard IDENTIFICATION OF ROOF �S-1 a AREAS & COMPONENTS J CHIMNEY BACKER STEP FLASHING _ __;_d. FLASHING ROOF VENT —CRICKET ROOF DECK FLASHING UNDERLAYMENT SKYLIGHT PLUMBING VENT(Soil '�.� 1 ,w �G�� PERIMETER pipe stack.) 9L� RAKE \ EDGE FLASHING VENT THROUGH rEj�VE-' ROOF(VTR) FIELD OF ROOF \`�\ DOWNSLOPE 9L ��_ SOFFIT PERIMETER DORMER �� GABLE EAVE EDGE RIDGE VENT END FLASHING VENT DOWNSPOUT APRON FLASHING RAKE FASCIA GUTTER RAKE:The sloped perimeter edge of a roof at or adjacent to the first APRON FLASHING:A flashing located at the downslope rafter or truss. juncture of a vertical wall and a sloped roof,chimney,or RIDGE:The highest point of a roof,represented by a horizontal line steeper-sloped roof. where two sloped roof areas intersect,typically running the length of BACKER FLASHING:A flashing located at the upslope juncture the area. of a sloped roof and a vertical wall,chimney,or skylight less than RIDGE VENT:A continuous penetration at the roofs ridge to allow 24"in width. ventilation for the space,or roof cavity below. CHIMNEY:A penetration constructed of stone,masonry, ROOF DECK:Generally,a structural component of the building's prefabricated metal,or a wood-framed chase clad with siding, roof,capable of safely supporting the design loads,providing a containing one or more flues,projecting through and above the suitable underlying substrate for roof components. roof. ROOF VENT:A penetration through the roof to allow ventilation for CRICKET:A relatively small area of a roof constructed to divert the space,or cavity,below. water from a horizontal or upslope intersection of the roof with a SKYLIGHT:A roof accessory,set over an opening in the roof, rising wall,chimney,skylight,expansion joint or other projection, designed to admit light,typically transparent,and mounted on a typically greater than 24"in width. raised,framed curb. DORMER:A framed projection through the sloping plane of a SOFFIT:The underside of any exterior overhanging section of a roof roof. eave. EAVE:A projecting edge of a roof that extends beyond the SOIL STACK:A sanitation pipe that penetrates the roof; used to supporting wall. vent plumbing fixture(s). FIELD OF ROOF:The central or main portion of a roof, STEP FLASHING:Individual overlapped pp ('i.e.stepped)pieces of excluding the perimeter and flashings. sheet metal,or other rigid material,used to flash rising walls, GABLE:Generally,a triangular-shaped portion of building end chimneys,dormers,and other such projections,or penetrations, wall,directly under the sloping roof and the eave line. along the slope of a roof. GUTTER:A channeled component installed along the UNDERLAYMENT:An asphalt-saturated felt or other sheet material downslope perimeter of a roof to convey runoff water to the drain (may be pressure-sensitive or"self-adhering",etc.)installed between leaders or downspouts. the roof deck and primary roof covering to shed water and provide HIP:The inclined external angle formed by the intersection of secondary weather protection for the building's roof. two sloping roof areas,or planes. VALLEY:The internal angle formed by the intersection of two sloping PERIMETER FLASHING(S):A flashing or flashing(s)located at roof areas or planes. the perimeter of the roof area,such as an eave or a rake VENT THROUGH ROOF(VTR):A penetration,round or another flashing. shape,that penetrates the roof and serves to vent either warm/hot or cool/cold air transfer. Copyright©2014 WSRCA IKO ROOFING DETAILS AND APPLICATIONS(by permission) S-1 a 4# Setting the Standard BASIC SHINGLE COURSE - 3-TAB STRIPS MARATHON (ALL STYLES) S-1 b LENGTH 39 3/8" OFFSET 6 112" WIDTH OVERLAP 13 1/4" 7 5/8" EXPOSURE 5 5/8' HEADLAP � 2" 1 —TAB CUTOUT(Keyway) MARATHON 3-TAB STRIP SHINGLE:A shingle roofing unit manufactured by coating a fiberglass mat)with asphalt and OFFSET:The dimension that'sets-off or staggers the butt having mineral granules,or other weather-protective end of one Marathon shingle from the next upslope or surfacing,embedded into the asphalt on the side exposed to downslope course. A typical offset for Marathon shingles is the weather. 6 1/2",although other offsets are possible.At no place on CUTOUT:The open portions of a strip shingle between the the roof should the butt joints within one course of shingles tabs.Sometimes referred to as a keyway or slot. be closer than 4"to the butt joints in an adjacent course. EXPOSURE:The dimension of roofing that is not covered or OVERLAP:The dimension that a shingle is covered,or overlapped by the upslope course or component. The lapped,by the next upslope course. exposure of Marathon shingles is 5 5/8 TAB:The exposed portion of strip shingles that is separated HEADLAP:The distance of overlap measured from the or defined by cutouts. uppermost ply or course to the point where it laps over the undermost ply or course. The headlap for Marathon shingles is 2". Copyright 0 2014 WSRCA IKO ROOFING DETAILS AND APPLICATIONS(by permission) S-1b Setting the Standard BASIC SHINGLE COURSE - LAMINATED S-1c CAMBRIDGE AND DYNASTY LENGTH 40 7/8" � OFFSET 10" WIDTH 13 3/4" OVERLAP 7 7/8" & 7 EXPOSURE 5 7/8" t NAIL LINET 6 3/6" CAMBRIDGE LAMINATED SHINGLE ARMOURZONE NAIL ZONE 6 1/4" DYNASTY LAMINATED SHINGLE LAMINATED SHINGLE:A shingle roofing unit manufactured OFFSET:The dimension that'sets-off or staggers the butt by coating a fiberglass mat)with asphalt and having mineral end of one IKO laminate shingle from the next upslope or granules,or other weather-protective surfacing,embedded downslope course. A recommended offset for IKO laminated into the asphalt on the side exposed to the weather. shingles is 10",although other offsets are possible.At no EXPOSURE:The dimension of roofing that is not covered or place on the roof should the butt joints within one course of overlapped by the upslope course or component. The shingles be closer than 4"to the butt joints in an adjacent exposure of IKO Laminated shingles is 5 7/8". course. OVERLAP:The dimension that a shingle is covered,or HEADLAP:The distance of overlap measured from the lapped,by the next upslope course. uppermost ply or course to the point where it laps over the undermost ply or course. The headlap for IKO laminated shingles is 2". Copyright©2014 WSRCA IKO ROOFING DETAILS AND APPLICATIONS(by permission) S-1c Setting the Standard SHINGLE APPLICATION OVER S-2a UNDERLAYMENT CENTERED ASPHALT-SATURATED FELT, OR THROUGH VALLEY COTHERAD IN DUNDERLAYMENT APPROXIMATELY 6" LAP LLEY SECURE WITH CODE- 4" MINIMUM END LAPS REQUIRED NUMBER OF NAILS RIDGE (See local Building Code.) ASPHALT- SATURATED `s FELT, OR OTHER APPROVED — UNDERLAYMENT 2" MINIMUM SIDE LAP PERIMETER RAKE DOWNSLOPE r + PERIMETER DRIP-EDGE FLASHING '�- EAVE DRIP- METAL(Install over EDGE DRIP- underlayment at rake.) FLASHING TYPICAL EXPOSURE LEADING EDGE PLUS METAL (Install (See Note 4.) STARTER COURSE (See underneath START FIRST COURSE WITH FULL SHINGLE Note 7. Optional: Field underlayment fabricate, see Detail S-4.) at eave.) Notes: 1. Cambridge/Dynasty shingles shown.Also applies to Marathon shingles. 2. In cold climates, where snow and ice are common an Ice &Water Protector membrane, such as IKO Armourguard or Stormshield, is recommended as an ice-dam protection membrane at all potential ice damming locations such as downslope eaves, valleys, crickets, around penetrations, and rake edges.At downslope roof perimeters it is recommended to extend the ice dam protection membrane 24" min. upslope from exterior wall. Consult local Building Code requirements. 3. Recommended minimum slope for installation of asphalt shingles is 4:12, if only one layer of No. 15 asphalt saturated felt or other approved water-shedding underlayment, such as IKO Stormtite, is specified. For roof slopes less than 4:12 a minimum of two layers of underlayment is to be installed "shingle"fashion with a 17"exposure and 19"sidelap. Shingles not recommended for slopes less than 2:12. 4. Exposure for Marathon shingles is 5-5/8". For Cambridge and Dynasty shingles the exposure is 5 7/8". 5. Install 4 shingle nails approximately 1" in from each edge and the remaining 2 nails evenly spaced along the length (slightly above each cut-out for Marathon). Consult IKO application instructions for"Nail-Zone" location and fastening requirements. Installations in high-wind zones (as designated by local Building Code)and/or slopes in ii excess of 21:12 are required to have a minimum of six (6) nails per shingle. Note: High wind warranty coverage on Dynasty shingles available with use of 4 nails. Consult IKO application instructions for hand-tabbing requirements as related to slope and wind criteria. 6. Severity of localized climate conditions regarding rainfall, freeze-thaw cycling, and anticipated snow and icing may dictate the installation of perimeter drip-edge metal flashing. Refer to local Building Code. See Detail S-3a. 7. Install Leading Edge Plus starter course per written instructions. Maintain starter and first course offset. See Detail S-4. 8. Leading Edge Plus strips may be installed along rake edge prior to installing shingle courses in lieu of,or in addition, to perimeter edge metal flashing. See Detail S-5. 9. Dimensions shown are recommended minimums and are intended to be approximate to allow for reasonable tolerances due to field conditions. 10.The profile of specific components, their configuration or sequencing, can vary with the roof system, with climatic differences, and regional or area practices. Copyright©2014 WSRCA IKO ROOFING DETAILS AND APPLICATIONS(by permission) S-2a Setting the Standard SHINGLE APPLICATION OVER S-2b UNDERLAYMENT WOVEN - -ASPHALT-SATURATED FELT, OR OTHER THROUGH VALLEY APPROVED, UNDERLAYMENT EXTENDING 4" MINIMUM END LAP ACROSS VALLEY MINIMUM 12" PAST RIDGE VALLEY CENTERLINE ASPHALT-SATURATED SECURE WITH CODE- FELT, OR OTHER �', REQUIRED NUMBER OF NAILS APPROVED 1 (See local Building Code.) UNDERLAYMENT > 2" MINIMUM SIDE LAP - DOWNSLOPE PERIMETER RAKE — PERIMETER DRIP-EDGE EAVE DRIP-EDGE FLASHING METAL (Install over J FLASHING underlayment at rake.) LEADING EDGE PLUS STARTER METAL (Install COURSE (See Note 7. Optional: underneath TYPICAL EXPOSURE Field fabricate, see Detail on underlayment (See Note 4.) —START FIRST COURSE WITH FULL SHINGLE at eave.) Notes: 1. Cambridge/Dynasty shingles shown. Also applies to Marathon shingles. 2. In cold climates,where snow and ice are common an Ice &Water Protector membrane, such as IKO Armourguard or Stormshield, is recommended as an ice-dam protection membrane at all potential ice damming locations such as downslope eaves, valleys, crickets, around penetrations, and rake edges.At downslope roof perimeters it is recommended to extend the ice dam protection membrane 24" min. upslope from exterior wall. Consult local Building Code requirements. 3. Recommended minimum slope for installation of asphalt shingles is 4:12, if only one layer of No. 15 asphalt saturated felt or other approved water-shedding underlayment, such as IKO Stormtite, is specified. For roof slopes less than 4:12 a minimum of two layers of underlayment is to be installed "shingle"fashion with a 17"exposure and 19"sidelap. Shingles not recommended for slopes less than 2:12. 4. Exposure for Marathon shingles is 5-5/8". For Cambridge and Dynasty shingles the exposure is 5 7/8". 5. Install 4 shingle nails approximately 1"in from each edge and the remaining 2 nails evenly spaced along the length (slightly above each cut-out for Marathon). Consult IKO application instructions for"Nail-Zone" location and fastening requirements. Installations in high-wind zones(as designated by local Building Code)and/or slopes in excess of 21:12 are required to have a minimum of six (6) nails per shingle. Note: High wind warranty coverage on Dynasty shingles available with use of 4 nails. Consult IKO application instructions for hand-tabbing requirements as related to slope and wind criteria. 6. Severity of localized climate conditions regarding rainfall, freeze-thaw cycling, and anticipated snow and icing may dictate the installation of perimeter drip-edge metal flashing. Refer to local Building Code. See Detail S-3a. 7. Install Leading Edge Plus starter course per written instructions. Maintain starter and first course offset. See Detail S-4. 8. Leading Edge Plus strips may be installed along rake edge prior to installing shingle courses in lieu of, or in addition, to perimeter edge metal flashing. See Detail S-5. 9. Dimensions shown are recommended minimums and are intended to be approximate to allow for reasonable tolerances due to field conditions. 10.The profile of specific components, their configuration or sequencing, can vary with the roof system,with climatic differences, and regional or area practices. Copyright©2014 WSRCA IKO ROOFING DETAILS AND APPLICATIONS(by permission) S-2b Setting the Standard ICE-DAM PROTECTION MEMBRANE - - - - S-2c THROUGH VALLEY AND AT EAVE FULL-WIDTH SELF-ADHERED MODIFIED-- SECURE WITH CODE-REQUIRED NUMBER ASPHALT SHEET OR OTHER MEMBRANE OF NAILS(See local Building Code.) UNDERLAYMENT CENTERED IN VALLEY SELF-ADHERED ICE&WATER APPROXIMATELY 6" LAP -------- MEMBRANE SUCH AS IKO RIDGE ARMOURGUARD OR ASPHALT- STORMSHIELD (extend minimum SATURATED 24" inside exterior wall line.) FELT, OR OTHER APPROVED UNDERLAYMENT 2" MINIMUM SIDE LAP �\ / 4" MINIMUM END LAP \� 24"(See Note 2.) PERIMETER RAKE ` � � / DRIP-EDGE FLASHING METAL(Install over underlayment at rake.) DOWNSLOP PERIMETER EAVE F � DRIP-EDGE FLASHING METAL(Install TYPICAL EXPOSURE underneath underlayment at eave.) (See Note 4.) START FIRST COURSE LEADING EDGE PLUS STARTER COURSE(See WITH FULL SHINGLE Note 7. Optional: Field fabricate, see Detail S-4.) Notes: 1. Cambridge/Dynasty shingles shown. Also applies to Marathon shingles. 2. In cold climates, where snow and ice are common an Ice &Water Protector membrane, such as IKO Armourguard or Stormshield, is recommended as an ice-dam protection membrane at all potential ice damming locations such as downslope eaves, valleys, crickets, around penetrations, and rake edges. At downslope roof perimeters it is recommended to extend the ice dam protection membrane 24" min. upslope from exterior wall. Consult local Building Code requirements. 3. Recommended minimum slope for installation of asphalt shingles is 4:12, if only one layer of No. 15 asphalt saturated felt or other approved water-shedding underlayment, such as IKO Stormtite, is specified. For roof slopes less than 4:12 a minimum of two layers of underlayment is to be installed "shingle"fashion with a 17"exposure and 19"sidelap. Shingles not recommended for slopes less than 2:12. 4. Exposure for Marathon shingles is 5-5/8". For Cambridge and Dynasty shingles the exposure is 5 7/8". 5. Install 4 shingle nails approximately 1" in from each edge and the remaining 2 nails evenly spaced along the length (slightly above each cut-out for Marathon). Consult IKO application instructions for"Nail-Zone"location and fastening requirements. Installations in high-wind zones (as designated by local Building Code)and/or slopes in excess of 21:12 are required to have a minimum of six(6) nails per shingle. Note: High wind warranty coverage on Dynasty shingles available with use of 4 nails. Consult IKO application instructions for hand-tabbing requirements as related to slope and wind criteria. 6. Severity of localized climate conditions regarding rainfall, freeze-thaw cycling, and anticipated snow and icing may dictate the installation of perimeter drip-edge metal flashing. Refer to local Building Code. See Detail S-3a. 7. Install Leading Edge Plus starter course per written instructions. Maintain starter and first course offset. See Detail S-4. 8. Leading Edge Plus strips may be installed along rake edge prior to installing shingle courses in lieu of, or in addition, to perimeter edge metal flashing. See Detail S-5. 9. Dimensions shown are recommended minimums and are intended to be approximate to allow for reasonable tolerances due to field conditions. 10.The profile of specific components, their configuration or sequencing, can vary with the roof system,with climatic differences, and regional or area practices. Copyright 0 2014 WSRCA IKO ROOFING DETAILS AND APPLICATIONS(by permission) S-2c Setting the Standard DRIP-EDGE METAL AT RAKE -- -- -- S-3a AND DOWNSLOPE EAVE EDGE ASPHALT-SATURATED FELT, OR OTHER APPROVED UNDERLAYMENT ROOFING NAILS FASTENED AT APPROXIMATELY 6"TO 10"ON CENTER (O.C.) PERIMETER RAKE DRIP-EDGE FLASHING METAL (Install over underlayment at rake.) DOWNSLOPE PERIMETER EAVE ` DRIP-EDGE FLASHING ` METAL(Install underneath ` underlayment at eave. Trim and bend in end at corner to form closed.) FORMED DRIP-EDGE FASCIA BOARD Notes: 1. In cold climates,where snow and ice are common, a self-adhering Ice &Water membrane such as IKO Armourguard or Stormshield, or other membrane, is recommended as an ice-dam protection membrane at all potential ice damming locations such as downslope eaves, valleys, crickets, around penetrations, and rake edges. At downslope roof perimeters it is recommended to extend the ice dam protection membrane 24"min. upslope from exterior wall. Consult local Building Code requirements. 2. Severity of localized climate conditions regarding rainfall, freeze-thaw cycling, and anticipated snow and icing may dictate the installation of perimeter drip-edge metal flashing. Most local Building Codes require the use of perimeter sheet metal flashings with water-shedding roof systems. Refer to local Building Code. Perimeter drip edge metal flashing is suggested to be a minimum of 26-gauge pre-finished/painted galvanized steel, 16-oz.copper, .032-inch thick pre-finished aluminum, or an equivalent longevity corrosion-resistant metal. 3. The perimeter of the roof deck should provide a continuous solid wood nailing surface over which to apply the sheet metal drip-edge flashing. 4. The vertical-face flange of sheet metal drip-edge flashing should be of sufficient length to permit water to drip off the roof without affecting the underlying construction during times of no wind. 5. The horizontal flange(i.e., roof side)of sheet metal drip-edge flashing should extend approximately 2"to 3"minimum onto the roof. 6. In cold climates, consider installation of an isolator sheet(e.g., a strip of asphalt-saturated felt)between the wood roof deck and sheet metal flashing flange(s)to minimize potential for condensation and resulting decay. 7. Dimensions shown are recommended minimums and are intended to be approximate to allow for reasonable tolerances due to field conditions. 8. The profile of specific components, their configuration or sequencing, can vary with the roof system,with climatic differences, and regional or area practices. Copyright©2014 WSRCA IKO ROOFING DETAILS AND APPLICATIONS(by permission) S-3a Setting the Standard DRIP-EDGE METAL WITH GUTTER S-3b _] ROOFING NAILS ASPHALT-SATURATED FASTENED AT FELT, OR OTHER APPROXIMATELY APPROVED 6"TO 10"ON UNDERLAYMENT CENTER (O.C.) OPTIONAL: COMPATIBLE PERIMETER SEALANT RECOMMENDED RAKE DRIP-EDGE FABRICATED GUTTER FLASHING METAL SPACER, OR FERRULE (Install over AND SPIKE underlayment at ' rake.) ' DOWNSLOPE PERIMETER EAVE ' DRIP-EDGE FLASHING -� METAL (Install underneath 0 underlayment at eave. GUTTER Trim and bend in end at corner to form closed end. If flashing metal is installed prior to gutter, provide adequate space for back flange of gutter.) OPTIONAL: GUTTER FORMED DRIP-EDGE BRACKET(Recommended for cold-weather regions FASCIA BOARD where snow and ice are common occurrences.) Notes: 1. In cold climates, where snow and ice are common, a self-adhering Ice &Water membrane such as IKO Armourguard or Stormshield, or other membrane, is recommended as an ice-dam protection membrane at all potential ice damming locations such as downslope eaves, valleys, crickets, around penetrations, and rake edges. At downslope roof perimeters it is recommended to extend the ice dam protection membrane 24" min. upslope from exterior wall. Consult local Building Code requirements. 2. Severity of localized climate conditions regarding rainfall, freeze-thaw cycling, and anticipated snow and icing may dictate the installation of perimeter drip-edge metal flashing. Most U.S. locales'Building Codes require the use of perimeter sheet metal flashings with water-shedding roof systems. Refer to local Building Code. Perimeter drip edge metal flashing is suggested to be a minimum of 26-gauge pre-finished/painted galvanized steel, 16-oz. copper, .032-inch thick pre-finished aluminum, or an equivalent longevity corrosion-resistant metal. 3. The perimeter on the roof deck should provide a continuous solid wood nailing surface over which to apply the sheet metal drip-edge flashing. 4. The vertical-face flange of sheet metal drip-edge flashing should be of sufficient length to permit water to drip off the roof, and into gutter(if present), without affecting the underlying construction during times of no wind. 5. The horizontal flange (i.e. roof side)of sheet metal drip-edge flashing should extend approximately 2"to 3" minimum onto the roof. 6. In cold climates, consider installation of an isolator sheet(e.g., a strip of asphalt-saturated felt)between the wood roof deck and sheet metal flashing flange(s)to minimize potential for condensation and resulting decay. 7. Dimensions shown are recommended minimums and are intended to be approximate to allow for reasonable tolerances due to field conditions. 8. The profile of specific components, their configuration or sequencing, can vary with the roof system, with climatic differences, and regional or area practices. Copyright©2014 WSRCA IKO ROOFING DETAILS AND APPLICATIONS(by permission) S-3b Setting the Standard DRIP-EDGE METAL AT RAKE -- - - S-3c WITH 'WINGED' GUTTER OPTIONAL: ASPHALT-SATURATED DOWNSLOPE FELT, OR OTHER PERIMETER EAVE APPROVED DRIP-EDGE FLASHING UNDERLAYMENT METAL S OPTIONAL: q0 COMPATIBLE SEALANT ROOFING NAILS a A FASTENED AT RECOMMENDED APPROXIMATELY 6"TO 10"ON CENTER(O.C.) PERIMETER RAKE DRIP-EDGE FLASHING METAL (Install over J% underlayment at rake. Trim and bend down end at corner to form FABRICATED closed end.) GUTTER SPACER, OR OPTIONAL: GASKETED FERRULE AND FASTENER SPIKE FORMED DRIP-EDGE 'WINGED' GUTTER INSTALLED BELOW FASCIA BOARD ;, ' UNDERLAYMENT GUTTER END CAP I Notes: 1 1. In cold climates, where snow and ice are common, a self-adhering Ice &Water membrane such as IKO Armourguard or Stormshield, or other membrane, is recommended as an ice-dam protection membrane at all potential ice damming locations such as downslope eaves, valleys, crickets, around penetrations, and rake edges. At downslope roof perimeters it is recommended to extend the ice dam protection membrane 24" min. upslope from exterior wall. Consult local Building Code requirements. 2. Severity of localized climate conditions regarding rainfall, freeze-thaw cycling, and anticipated snow and icing may dictate the installation of perimeter drip-edge metal flashing. Most U.S. locales'Building Codes require the use of perimeter sheet metal flashings with water-shedding roof systems. Refer to local Building Code. Perimeter drip edge metal flashing is suggested to be a minimum of 26-gauge pre-finished/painted galvanized steel, 16-oz. copper, .032-inch thick pre-finished aluminum, or an equivalent longevity corrosion-resistant metal. 3. The perimeter on the roof deck should provide a continuous solid wood nailing surface over which to apply the sheet metal drip-edge flashing. 4. The horizontal flange (i.e. roof side)of sheet metal drip-edge flashing should extend approximately 2"to 3" minimum onto the roof. 5. In cold climates, consider installation of an isolator sheet(e.g., a strip of asphalt-saturated felt)between the wood roof deck and sheet metal flashing flange(s)to minimize potential for condensation and resulting decay. 6. Dimensions shown are recommended minimums and are intended to be approximate to allow for reasonable tolerances due to field conditions. 7. The profile of specific components, their configuration or sequencing, can vary with the roof system,with climatic differences, and regional or area practices. Copyright©2014 WSRCA IKO ROOFING DETAILS AND APPLICATIONS(by permission) S-3c Setting the Standard HALF-BOND METHOD S-5-] WITH DRIP-EDGE METAL LEADING EDGE PLUS STARTER COURSE (See Note 5. Install so seal strip is along lower ASPHALT- edge. Optional: Field fabricate[i.e. cut]from SATURATED FELT, 3-tab shingles, see option below.) OR OTHER _ APPROVED UNDERLAYMENT _ EXTEND SHINGLES 1/21'TO - 1" (See Note 7.) �--�J THIRD I! COURSE IS ___A FULL- -_ � ` � WIDTH �� —e SHINGLE MINUS ONE TAB SECOND COURSE IS FULL-WIDTH SHINGLE MINUS FIRST COURSE IS A 1/2 TAB (6-1/2") FULL-WIDTH SHINGLE CUT OFF TABS Notes: 1. In cold climates,where snow and ice are common an Ice&Water Protector membrane, such as IKO Armourguard or Stormshleld, Is l recommended as an ice-dam protection membrane at all potential ice damming locations such as downslop a eaves, valleys,crickets, around penetrations,and rake edges.At downslope roof perimeters it is OPTION: CUTTING recommended to extend the ice dam protection membrane 24"min. STARTER/BLEEDER STRIPS upslope from exterior wall. Consult local Building Code requirements. 2. Recommended minimum slope for installation of asphalt shingles is 4:12, FROM 3-TAB SHINGLE if only one layer of No. 15 asphalt saturated felt or other approved water-shedding underlayment, such as IKO Stormtite, is specified. For roof slopes less than 4:12 a minimum of two layers of underlayment is to be installed "shingle"fashion with a 17"exposure and 19"sidelap. Shingles not recommended for slopes less than 2:12. 3. Exposure for Marathon shingles is 5-5/8". For Cambridge and Dynasty shingles the exposure is 5 7/8". 4. Install 4 shingle nails approximately 1"in from each edge and the remaining 2 nails evenly spaced along the length (slightly above each cut-out for Marathon). Consult IKO application instructions for"Nail-Zone"location and fastening requirements. Installations in high-wind zones(as designated by local Building Code)and/or slopes in excess of 21:12 are required to have a minimum of six(6)nails per shingle. Note: High wind warranty coverage on Dynasty shingles available with use of 4 nails. Consult IKO application instructions for hand-tabbing requirements as related to slope and wind criteria. 5. Severity of localized climate conditions regarding rainfall,freeze-thaw cycling, and anticipated snow and icing may dictate the installation of perimeter drip-edge metal flashing. Refer to local Building Code. See Detail S-3a. 6. Install Leading Edge Plus starter course per written instructions. Maintain starter and first course offset. See Detail S-4. 7. Leading Edge Plus strips may be installed along rake edge prior to installing shingle courses in lieu of, or in addition, to perimeter edge metal flashing. Except for Dynasty, Leading Edge Plus required on rake edge for high wind limited warranty coverage. 8. Dimensions shown are recommended minimums and are intended to be approximate to allow for reasonable tolerances due to field conditions. 9. The profile of specific components, their configuration or sequencing, can vary with the roof system,with climatic differences,and regional or area practices. Copyright©2014 WSRCA IKO ROOFING DETAILS AND APPLICATIONS(by permission) S-5 4 Setting the Standard OPEN VALLEY - S-6a EDGE OR SIDE Q RIDGE FULL-WIDTH ROOF SECUREMENT OF UNDERLAYMENT VALLEY VARIES CENTERED IN DEPENDING UPON VALLEY(Or optional: AREA PRACTICES Self-adhered modified- OPTION 1: Clips with 2 _� _ bitumen membrane.) nails and tabs bent over. - OPTIONAL: HIGH OPTION 2: Low-profile HEAT-RESISTANT headed nail. _ UNDERLAYMENT ROOF UNDERLAYMENT (Strip-in sides of EXTENDING OVER HEM valley metal to cover OR EDGE OF VALLEY nail heads.) METAL AND FASTENERS �`�� OPTIONAL: SPOT (Unless underlayment is - ADHESIVE (To installed in weaved fashion �� adhere end of shingle through valley.) in lieu of penetrating EXTEND ENTIRE WIDTH OF valley metal with VALLEY METAL TO LAP nails.) OVER DRIP EDGE METAL CORNER OF SHINGLE TRIMMED (To prevent lateral water migration SHEET METAL VALLEY between shingle FLASHING WITH APPROX. courses.) 1"TALL'W' RIB (RIB ROOFING TO OVERLAP OPTIONAL). (Fabricate VALLEY 6" MINIMUM from 24"wide material.) Notes: 1. IKO recommends open valley construction as shown. This technique assures full coverage under the IKO Limited Warranty providing all other instructions are followed. 2. Detail drawn showing laminated shingle. Also applies to Marathon. 3. In cold climates, where snow and ice are common, an Ice &Water Protector membrane, such as IKO Armourguard or Stormshield, is recommended as an ice-dam protection membrane at all potential ice damming locations such as downslope eaves, valleys, crickets, around penetrations, and rake edges. At downslope roof perimeters it is recommended to extend the ice dam protection membrane 24" min. upslope from exterior wall. Consult local Building Code requirements. 4. For relatively long valleys, particularly on lower slopes, and in areas of heavy foliage fallout and/or in snow and ice regions, flashings and reinforcing sheet should be lapped a minimum of 12"and adhered in vertical-grade roof cement. 5. Sheet metal valley flashing is suggested to be a minimum of 26-gauge pre-finished/painted galvanized steel, 16 oz. copper, .032-inch thick pre-finished aluminum, or an equivalent longevity non-corrosive metal. 6. Dimensions shown are recommended minimums and are intended to be approximate to allow for reasonable tolerances due to field conditions. 7. The profile of specific components, their configuration or sequencing, can vary with the roof system,with climatic differences, and regional or area practices. Copyright©2014 WSRCA IKO ROOFING DETAILS AND APPLICATIONS(by permission) S-6a Setting the Standard CLOSED-CUT VALLEY S-6b APPROXIMATELY 6" LAP EXTRA NAIL IN END OF SHINGLES CUT BACK APPROXIMATELY 2" FROM SHINGLE CENTER OF VALLEY(Optional: RIDGE Chalk line to guide cut, starting approximately 2" away from valley centerline at top of valley, and separating or diverging at 1/8":12" to bottom of valley.) ASPHALT-SATURATED FELT, OR OTHER APPROVED UNDERLAYMENT FULL-WIDTH ICE & _01% WATER MEMBRANE SUCH AS IKO � ARMOURGUARD OR� STORMSHIELD. (Optional: full width coated �.► roll roofing membrane) CUT TOP CORNER OF SHINGLE, AND ONLY IF 7 DEEMED NECESSARY APPLY BEAD OF ROOF CEMENT KEEP SHINGLE BUTT- END JOINTS 12" MINIMUM FROM VALLEY CENTER �—KEEP NAILS 6" MINIMUM FROM VALLEY CENTER —APPROXIMATELY 12" MINIMUM EXTENSION OF Notes: SHINGLES THROUGH CENTER OF VALLEY 1. IKO recommends open valley construction. Closed cut valley construction is acceptable, however, any erosion of the shingles in the valley will not be considered a manufacturing defect and such erosion will not be covered under the terms of the IKO Limited Warranty. 2. Detail drawn showing laminated shingle.Also applies to Marathon. 3. In cold climates,where snow and ice are common, an Ice&Water Protector membrane, such as IKO Armourguard or Stormshield, is recommended as an ice-dam protection membrane at all potential ice damming locations such as downslope eaves, valleys, crickets, around penetrations, and rake edges. At downslope roof perimeters it is recommended to extend the ice dam protection membrane 24" min. upslope from exterior wall. Consult local Building Code requirements. 4. For long valleys, particularly on lower slopes, and in snow and ice regions,flashings and reinforcing sheet should be lapped a minimum of 12"and adhered in vertical grade roof cement. 5. Cut shingles on side of roof with greatest runoff in order to prevent bucking water on cut edge. 6. For closed-cut valleys utilizing roll roofing, all layers of roofing should be pressed firmly into the center of the valley, prior to nailing. 7. Dimensions shown are recommended minimums and are intended to be approximate to allow for reasonable tolerances due to field conditions. 8. The profile of specific components, their configuration or sequencing, can vary with the roof system,with climatic differences, and regional or area practices. Copyright©2014 WSRCA IKO ROOFING DETAILS AND APPLICATIONS(by permission) S-6b Setting the Standard SOIL PIPE STACK (Plumbing Vent) - - S-7 ALTERNATE: \� \\� SEPERATE LEAD OR OTHER SOFT SOFT METAL METAL PIPE FLASHING FLASHING CAP (Turn down into soil stack approximately 1".) SOIL STACK PIPE (Plumbing vent.) a 0 FASTEN� THROUGH UPSLOPE 0 FLANGE (i.e., blind-nail.)TO SECURE VENT - METAL PIPE FLASHING FLASHING DRAWBAND _\ COMPATIBLE / � ) SEALANT r -"J STORM COLLAR EXAMPLE: METAL FLASHING EXAMPLE: ALTERNATE: SEPARATE WITH STORM COLLAR PRE-FABRICATED SOFT METAL FLASHING Notes: FLASHING COLLAR CAP, INTO PIPE APPROX V 1. Detail drawn showing Marathon.Also applies to Cambridge/Dynasty. 2. In cold climates,where snow and ice are common, an Ice&Water Protector membrane, such as IKO Armourguard or Stormshield, is recommended as an ice-dam protection membrane at all potential ice damming locations such as downslope eaves, valleys, crickets, around penetrations,and rake edges. Consult local Building Code requirements. 3. Soil pipe stacks should extend a minimum of 8"above roof surface. 4. If exposed fasteners are placed through vent's downslope flange, they should be weathertight,gasketed fasteners (e.g., ring-shank nails or screws). 5. Dimensions shown are recommended minimums and are intended to be approximate to allow for reasonable tolerances due to field conditions. 6. The profile of specific components,their configuration or sequencing, can vary with the roof system,with climatic differences,and regional or area practices. 7. It may be that the layout of the soil pipe penetration occurs in such a way that an asphalt shingle butt-end joint,or shingle tab cutout, aligns with the edge and/or back of the metal flashing's flange. In this case, IKO recommends installing a pressure-sensitive self-adhered modified-asphalt membrane, or other membrane,to strip-in the sides and back of the metal flashing flange to effectively extend these flanges. Copyright 0 2014 WSRCA IKO ROOFING DETAILS AND APPLICATIONS(by permission) S-7 Setting the Standard ROOF VENT S-8 INDIVIDUAL ROOF VENT I, o (�1 0 0 0 FASTEN THROUGH UPSLOPE o\ FLANGE (i.e., blind-nail.)TO °o SECURE VENT ' FLASHING �I v EXAMPLE: INDIVIDUAL EXAMPLE: INDIVIDUAL EXAMPLE: INDIVIDUAL ROOF VENT (Tall profile.) ROOF VENT (Dormer.) ROOF VENT (Low profile.) Notes: 1. Detail drawn showing Marathon.Also applies to Cambridge/Dynasty. 2. In cold climates,where snow and ice are common,an Ice&Water Protector membrane, such as IKO Armourguard or Stormshield, is recommended as an ice-dam protection membrane at all potential ice damming locations such as downslope eaves,valleys,crickets,around penetrations, and rake edges. Consult local Building Code requirements. 3. In cold climates, consider high profile ("shake-type")roof vents as they are taller than regular shingle-type roof vents and provide better protection in areas of snow and ice accumulation. In addition,they better promote the stack-effect to facilitate ventilation. 4. If exposed fasteners are placed through vent's downslope flange, they should be weathertight, gasketed fasteners (e.g., ring-shank nails or screws). 5. Dimensions shown are recommended minimums and are intended to be approximate to allow for reasonable tolerances due to field conditions. 6. The profile of specific components, their configuration or sequencing, can vary with the roof system,with climatic differences, and regional or area practices. 7. It may be that the layout of the roof vent penetration occurs in such a way that an asphalt shingle butt-end joint, or shingle tab cutout, aligns with the edge and/or back of the metal flashing's flange. In this case, IKO recommends installing a pressure-sensitive self-adhered modified-asphalt membrane, or other membrane,to strip-in the sides and back of the metal flashing flange to effectively extend these flanges. Copyright©2014 WSRCA IKO ROOFING DETAILS AND APPLICATIONS(by permission) S-8 Setting the Standard STEP FLASHING AT ROOF- 0-9 TO-SIDEWALL INTERSECTION ROOFING NAILS (Place nails high, so they are overlapped by the next upslope step flashing.) CLADDING (By Others. Cement plaster shown.)WITH SHEET METAL REGLET AND COUNTERFLASHING (Lap counterflashing minimum 2"over step flashing and maintain above the roof surface.) WALL CLADDING UNDERLAYMENT (By others. Should extend down over vertical flange of reglet or one piece [e.g., 'Z'-Bar] counterflashing.) , EACH UPSLOPE FLASHING APPROXIMATELY 2" HEAD LAP OVER LOWER STEP FLASHING OPTIONAL: ADDITIONAL EXTENSION OF ROOF UNDERLAYMENT(See Note 4.) ` SHEET METAL STEP FLASHING AT EACH COURSE (Place just upslope from exposed edge of shingle. Extend minimum ' 4"over underlying shingle and approximately 4" up vertical wall.) OPTIONAL: BLOCKING (Depending on reglet profile.) ROOF UNDERLAYMENT(Turn up walls, and extend beyond vertical flange of step flashing as indicated.) ASPHALT-SATURATED FELT, OR OTHER APPROVED UNDERLAYMENT PLYWOOD OR STRUCTURAL WOOD SHEATHING Notes: 1. Detail drawn showing Marathon. Also applies to Cambridge/Dynasty. 2. In cold climates, where snow and ice are common an Ice&Water Protector membrane, such as IKO Armourguard or Stormshield, is recommended as an ice-dam protection membrane at all potential ice damming locations such as downslope eaves, valleys, crickets, around penetrations, and rake edges. Consult local Building Code requirements. 3. Sheet metal step flashing is suggested to be a minimum of 26-gauge pre-finished/painted galvanized steel, 16 oz. copper, .032-inch thick pre-finished aluminum, or an equivalent longevity non-corrosive metal. 4. Vertical flange of step flashing should be lapped a minimum of 2". Sheet metal counterflashing may be optional where wall cladding or siding overlaps step flashing. 5. Consider specifying the extension of roofing underlayment vertically up the wall so that it is overlapped by the wall cladding underlayment. 6. Dimensions shown are recommended minimums and are intended to be approximate to allow for reasonable tolerances due to field conditions. 7. The profile of specific components, their configuration or sequencing, can vary with the roof system,with climatic differences, and regional or area practices. Copyright©2014 WSRCA IKO ROOFING DETAILS AND APPLICATIONS(by permission) S-9 Setting the Standard APRON (e.g., Headwall) AND STEP �F S-10 FLASHING AT DORMER (e.g., Sidewall) CLADDING (Wood or fiber- WALL CLADDING cement lap cladding shown. UNDERLAYMENT Lap 2" minimum over step (By others. Lap over flashing and maintain above step flashing and roof surface. Optional: Sheet up-turned roof / underlayment.) � metal counterflashing, not / shown.) ASPHALT- SATURATED FELT, OR OTHER APPROVED UNDERLAYMENT (Turned up at wall.) `\ APRON FLASHING VERTICAL FLANGES (Approximately 4", , and same upslope.) APRON FLASHING DOWNSLOPE /.� FLANGE / (Approximately 5". [Optional: Fabricate METAL STEP with hemmed FLASHING (See exposed/leading 1 Detail S-9.) edges.]) STEP FLASHING (Extend bottom piece past corner and bend in/wrap the top corner. [Optional: i Inject sealant into i corner.]) APRON FLASHING OPTIONAL: SHOP FORM FLASHING SIDE FLANGE(4" WITH SOLDERED CORNERS minimum extension OPTIONAL: HEMMED EDGES Notes: past corner.) APRON FLASHING 1. Detail drawn showing laminated shingle. Also applies to Marathon. 2. In cold climates,where snow and ice are common, an Ice&Water Protector membrane, such as IKO Armourguard or Stormshield, is recommended as an ice-dam protection membrane at all potential ice damming locations such as downslope eaves,valleys, crickets, around penetrations, and rake edges. Consult local Building Code requirements. 3. Sheet metal step and apron flashings are suggested to be a minimum of 26-gauge pre-finished/painted galvanized steel, 16 oz.copper, .032-inch thick pre-finished aluminum,or an equivalent longevity non-corrosive metal. 4. Vertical flange of step flashing should be lapped a minimum of 2". Sheet metal counterflashing may be optional where wall cladding or siding overlaps step flashing. 5. Consider specifying the extension of roofing underlayment vertically up the wall so that it is overlapped by the wall cladding underlayment. j 6. Dimensions shown are recommended minimums and are intended to be approximate to allow for reasonable tolerances due to field conditions. 7. The profile of specific components, their configuration or sequencing, can vary with the roof system,with climatic differences, and regional or area practices. Copyright 0 2014 WSRCA IKO ROOFING DETAILS AND APPLICATIONS(by permission) S-10 Setting the Standard METAL-CLAD CHIMNEY WITH -- LS-11:a:] BACKER FLASHING CHIMNEY FLUE CAP (By others.) (Chimneys or other BACKER FLASHING (Extend upper �� end of flashing 18" minimum upslope penetrations 24 under shingles. See Notes 3&4.) or less in width. ) / SHEET METAL-CLAD CHIMNEY / WALL CLADDING ,. UNDERLAYMENT(By others. Lap over step flashing and up-turned roof underlayment.) o METAL'Z'-SHAPED -r�� ` OPTIONAL: COUNTERFLASHING ' "� HEMMED STEP FLASHING- EDGES (See Detail S-9.) WITH CLIPS OPTIONAL: ---' HEMMED ASPHALT-SATURATED FELT, EDGES OR OTHER APPROVED MIN.4" i UNDERLAYMENT MIN.4" OPTIONAL: SHOP FORM FLASHING ALTERNATE CRICKET WITH SOLDERED CORNERS FLASHING (See Details Notes: APRON FLASHING APRON FLASHING (See Detail S-10.) S-11 c, and S-11 d.) 1. Detail drawn showing laminated shingle.Also applies to Marathon. 2. In cold climates,where snow and ice are common,an Ice&Water Protector membrane, such as IKO Armourguard or Stormshield, is recommended as an ice-dam protection membrane at all potential ice damming locations such as downslope eaves, valleys, crickets,around penetrations,and rake edges. Consult local Building Code requirements. 3. Chimney flashing dimensions may vary according to local weather conditions, chimney size,chimney location, slope of roof,and truss or rafter length behind chimney. 4. A sheet metal backer flashing may be used for chimneys and other through-roof penetrations 24"or less in width. Extend flanges approximately 4"(6"minimum for penetrations greater than 24")up chimney and a minimum of 18"upslope(24"minimum is suggested in ice and snow regions). Consider holding course of shingle(s)upslope from back and upper side of chimney to promote drainage. 5. A cricket flashing is recommended for chimneys and other penetrations greater than 24"in width to promote positive runoff. See Details S-11cand S-11d.) 6. Sheet metal step, apron, and backer flashings are suggested to be a minimum of 26-gauge pre-finished/painted galvanized steel, 16 oz. copper, .032-inch thick pre-finished aluminum,or an equivalent longevity non-corrosive metal. 7. Consider specifying the extension of roofing underlayment vertically up the chimney chase wall so that it is overlapped by the wall cladding underlayment. 8. Dimensions shown are recommended minimums and are intended to be approximate to allow for reasonable tolerances due to field conditions. 9. The profile of specific components, their configuration or sequencing, can vary with the roof system,with climatic differences, and regional or area practices. Copyright©2014 WSRCA IKO ROOFING DETAILS AND APPLICATIONS(by permission) S-11a Setting the Standard CEMENT-PLASTER CLAD CHIMNEY WITH FLASHINGS (For , CHIMNEY FLUE CAP (By others.) chimneys or other BACKER FLASHING (Extend upper 11 end of flashing 18" minimum upslope penetrations 24 under shingles. See Notes 3&4.) or less in width.) j CEMENT PLASTER(Stucco.) CLAD CHIMNEY / WALL CLADDING UNDERLAYMENT(By o others. Lap over step flashing and up-turned roof underlayment.) i METAL STUCCO REGLET& ,- COUNTERFLASHING _ - -' OPTIONAL: STEP FLASHING HEMMED EDGES (See Detail S-9.) r WITH CLIPS i I OPTIONAL: HEMMED ASPHALT-SATURATED FELT, EDGES OR OTHER APPROVED MIN. 4" UNDERLAYMENT MIN. 4" OPTIONAL: SHOP FORM FLASHING ALTERNATE CRICKET WITH SOLDERED CORNERS FLASHING (See Details Notes: APRON FLASHING APRON FLASHING (See Detail S-10.) S-11 c, and S-11 d.) 1. Detail drawn showing laminated shingle.Also applies to Marathon. 2. In cold climates,where snow and ice are common, an Ice&Water Protector membrane, such as IKO Armourguard or Stormshield, is recommended as an ice-dam protection membrane at all potential ice damming locations such as downslope eaves, valleys,crickets, around penetrations,and rake edges. Consult local Building Code requirements. 3. Chimney flashing dimensions may vary according to local weather conditions, chimney size, chimney location, slope of roof,and truss or rafter length behind chimney. 4. A backer flashing may be used for chimneys and other through-roof penetrations 24"or less in width. Extend flanges approximately 4" (6"minimum for penetrations greater than 24"in width)up chimney and a minimum of 18"upslope(24"minimum is suggested in ice and snow regions). Consider holding course of shingle(s)upslope from back and upper side of chimney to promote drainage. 5. A cricket flashing is recommended for chimneys and other penetrations greater than 24"in width to promote positive runoff. See Detail S-11c and S-11d. 6. Sheet metal step, apron,and backer flashings are suggested to be a minimum of 26-gauge pre-finished/painted galvanized steel, 16 oz. copper, .032-inch thick pre-finished aluminum, or an equivalent longevity non-corrosive metal. 7. Consider specifying the extension of roofing underlayment vertically up the chimney chase wall so that it is overlapped by the wall cladding underlayment. 8. Dimensions shown are recommended minimums and are intended to be approximate to allow for reasonable tolerances due to field conditions. 9. The profile of specific components,their configuration or sequencing, can vary with the roof system,with climatic differences, and regional or area practices. Copyright 0 2014 WSRCA IKO ROOFING DETAILS AND APPLICATIONS(by permission) S-11 b Setting the Standard MASONRY CHIMNEY -- --- -- - S-11 c WITH FLASHINGS (For chimneys or other penetrations greater CRICKET VALLEYS than 24" in width.) ,SLOPED TO DRAIN MASONRY CHIMNEY CAP AND J o/ EXTENDED FLUE (By others.) i MASONRY CHIMNEY- 0 �" STEPPED— COUNTERFLASHING --- o STEP FLASHING (See Detail S-9.) APRON FLASHING (See Detail S-10.) PLYWOOD OR STRUCTURAL WOOD SHEATHING OPTIONAL: _ `� CRICKET FLASHING HEMMED (Extend upper end of EDGES flashing 18" minimum OPTIONAL: 2"WIDE METAL upslope under CLIPS WITH HEMMED EDGES shingles. See Note 3.) MIN. 4" FOR HEAVIER SHINGLES (Attach 8"to 12"apart depending ASPHALT-SATURATED APRON FLASHING on wind zone. Fasten each clip FELT, OR OTHER with 2 fasteners. Bend clip flat APPROVED Notes: over nail heads.) UNDERLAYMENT 1. Detail drawn showing laminated shingle.Also applies to Marathon. 2. In cold climates, where snow and ice are common,an Ice&Water Protector membrane, such as IKO Armourguard or Stormshield, is recommended as an ice-dam protection membrane at all potential ice damming locations such as downslope eaves, valleys, crickets, around penetrations, and rake edges. Consult local Building Code requirements. 3. Chimney flashing dimensions may vary according to local weather conditions, chimney size, chimney location, slope of roof, and truss or rafter length behind chimney. 4. A cricket flashing is recommended for chimneys and other through-roof penetrations greater than 24"in width to promote positive runoff. Extend flanges 6"minimum up chimney and a minimum of 18"upslope (24"minimum is suggested in ice and snow regions). Consider holding course of shingle(s)upslope from back and upper side of chimney to promote drainage. 5. Sheet metal step,apron, and cricket flashings are suggested to be a minimum of 26-gauge pre-finished/painted galvanized steel, 16 oz. copper, .032-inch thick pre-finished aluminum, or an equivalent longevity non-corrosive metal. 6. Dimensions shown are recommended minimums and are intended to be approximate to allow for reasonable tolerances due to field conditions. 7. The profile of specific components, their configuration or sequencing, can vary with the roof system,with climatic differences, and regional or area practices. Copyright©2014 WSRCA IKO ROOFING DETAILS AND APPLICATIONS(by permission) S-11C Setting the Standard WOOD-CLAD WALL WITH FLASHINGS S-11 d (For dormers, chimneys, or other -- penetrations greater WOOD-FRAMED AND SHEATHED CRICKET than 24" in width.) BENEATH MEMBRANE FLASHING CRICKET VALLEYS WOOD-CLAD WALLS , '/ SLOPED TO DRAIN WALL CLADDING UNDERLAYMENT (By others. Lap over step flashing 11 and up-turned roof underlayment.) 0 o. i ASPHALT- SATURATED FELT, OR OTHER METAL'Z'-SHAPED- APPROVED COUNTERFLASHING UNDERLAYMENT STEP FLASHING (See Detail S-9.)J PLYWOOD OR STRUCTURAL GRANULE-SURFACED MEMBRANE CRICKET WOOD FLASHING PLY(S) (Extend upper end of flashing 18" SHEATHING min. upslope under shingles. See Note 2.) Notes: 1. Detail drawn showing laminated shingle. Also applies to Marathon. 2. In cold climates, where snow and ice are common, an Ice &Water Protector membrane, such as IKO Armourguard or Stormshield, is recommended as an ice-dam protection membrane at all potential ice damming locations such as downslope eaves, valleys, crickets, around penetrations, and rake edges. Consult local Building Code requirements. 3. A cricket flashing is recommended for rising walls and other through-roof penetrations greater than 24"in width to promote positive runoff. Extend flanges 6" minimum up wall and a minimum of 18"upslope (24" minimum is suggested in ice and snow regions). Consider holding course of shingle(s)upslope from back and upper side of cricket to promote drainage. 4. Sheet metal step flashings are suggested to be a minimum of 26-gauge pre-finished/painted galvanized steel, 16 oz. copper, .032-inch thick pre-finished aluminum, or an equivalent longevity non-corrosive metal. 5. Consider specifying the extension of roofing underlayment vertically up the wall so that it is overlapped by the wall cladding underlayment 6. Dimensions shown are recommended minimums and are intended to be approximate to allow for reasonable tolerances due to field conditions. 7. The profile of specific components, their configuration or sequencing, can vary with the roof system,with climatic differences, and regional or area practices. Copyright 0 2014 WSRCA IKO ROOFING DETAILS AND APPLICATIONS(by permission) S-11d Setting the Standard SKYLIGHT FLASHING (For skylights S-12 24" or less in width.) BACKER FLASHING (Extend upslope edge of flashing PLYWOOD OR— 18" minimum upslope beneath shingles. Install with STRUCTURAL underlayment bib as necessary. See Notes 3&4.) WOOD SHEATHING ASPHALT-SATURATED FELT, OR OTHER APPROVED ' UNDERLAYMENT(Turned up at curb.) STEP FLASHING ON EACH SIDE (See Detail S-9.) PRE-MANUFACTURED SKYLIGHT UNIT _ APRON FLASHING (See Detail S-10.) STEP OPTIONAL:FLASHING HEMMED EDGES --- _ _ (See Detail SOLDERED S-9•) APRON FLASHING I __ EXTEND STEP - FLASHING AND CUT TAB TO BEND OVER APRON -------- FLASHING (Optional: Inject sealant at corner.) STEP FLASHING AT CURB FIELD INSTALLED ALTERNATE APRON FLASHING Notes: 2X WOOD CURB 1. Detail drawn showing Marathon.Also applies to Cambridge/Dynasty. 2. In cold climates,where snow and ice are common, an Ice&Water Protector membrane, such as IKO Armourguard or Stormshield, is recommended as an ice-dam protection membrane at all potential ice damming locations such as downslope eaves,valleys, crickets, around penetrations, and rake edges. Consult local Building Code requirements. 3. Skylight flashing dimensions may vary according to local weather conditions, skylight size, skylight location, slope of roof, and truss or rafter length behind chimney. 4. A backer flashing may be used for skylights and other through-roof penetrations 24"or less in width. Extend flanges approximately 4"(6" minimum for penetrations greater than 24"in width)up skylight curb and a minimum of 18"upslope(24"minimum is suggested in ice and snow regions). Consider holding course of shingle(s) upslope from back and upper side of skylight to promote drainage. 5. A cricket flashing is recommended for skylights and other penetrations greater than 24"in width to promote positive runoff. 6. Sheet metal step, apron, and backer flashings are suggested to be a minimum of 26-gauge pre-finished/painted galvanized steel, 16 oz. copper, .032-inch thick pre-finished aluminum, or an equivalent longevity non-corrosive metal. 7. Dimensions shown are recommended minimums and are intended to be approximate to allow for reasonable tolerances due to field conditions. 8. The profile of specific components,their configuration or sequencing, can vary with the roof system,with climatic differences,and regional or area practices. Copyright 0 2014 WSRCA IKO ROOFING DETAILS AND APPLICATIONS(by permission) S-12 Setting the Standard RIDGE CAP (VENTILATED) --- e,_13a IKO PRE-MANUFACTURED RIDGE /�INSTALL SHINGLES (Optional: Field fabricate[i.e. i RIDGE cut]from 3-tab shingles. See S-13b inset SHINGLES TO PRE-MANUFACTURED drawing.) a�� SEAL WITH PLATE-STEEL SEISMIC o UNDERLYING TIES AT RAFTERS PER ` RIDGE LOCAL BUILDING CODE(S) SHINGLE (Optional: ASPHALT- Hand tab to SATURATED seal nails as FELT, OR OTHER may be APPROVED // \ UNDERLAYMENT appropriate.) CONTINUOUS \� RIDGE VENT WIND AIRFLOW % ` BAFFLES (N) LOW- PROFILE SCREW (Install for secure attachement of ridge vent.) INSECT SCREEN AND AIR DRAFT FILTER MEDIA LAMINATED SHINGLES VENTILATED RIDGE PLYWOOD OR STRUCTURAL -- SECTION VIEW 2" MINIMUM AIRSPACE WOOD SHEATHING Notes: INSULATION 1. In cold climates, where snow and ice are common, an Ice &Water Protector membrane, such as IKO Armourguard or Stormshield, is recommended as an ice-dam protection membrane at all potential ice damming locations such as downslope eaves, valleys, crickets, around penetrations, and rake edges. Consult local Building Code requirements. 2. To determine airflow,requirements and/or ventilation, including vent sizes/needs, refer to local building codes. 3. Sheet metal ventilators are suggested to be a minimum of 26-gauge pre-finished/painted galvanized steel, 16 oz. copper, .032-inch thick pre-finished aluminum, or an equivalent longevity non-corrosive metal suitable for weathertight jointing or soldered fabrication. 4. If exposed fasteners are placed through the ridge ventilator's downslope flange, they should be weathertight, gasketed fasteners (e.g. ring-shank nails or screws). 5. Note that the above illustration of a ridge vent depicts one type or style of shingle-over ridge ventilator, but there are numerous different types and profiles on the market. 6. Dimensions shown are recommended minimums and are intended to be approximate to allow for reasonable tolerances due to field conditions. 7. The profile of specific components, their configuration or sequencing, can vary with the roof system,with climatic differences, and regional or area practices. 8. Illustration of components (e.g. heavy-plate steel ridge ties),fasteners, fastener number, spacing, etc. is a generic example of one option to allow for ridge ventilation and not intended to depict any particular product, architecture, nor engineering. See local Building Code and Structural Engineer as may be required. Copyright©2014 WSRCA IKO ROOFING DETAILS AND APPLICATIONS(by permission) S-13a Setting the Standard RIDGE CAP (NON-VENTED) S-13b INSTALL RIDGE SHINGLES TO SEAL WITH UNDERLYING RIDGE SHINGLE (Optional: Hand tab to seal nails as may be appropriate.) IKO PRE-MANUFACTURED RIDGE SHINGLES (Optional: Field fabricate[i.e. �_ cut]from 3-tab shingles.) 0 G o0 Cf O CUT OFF SHINGLES AT AN ANGLE FROM AT EACH TAB I \ I \ram r-1 ASPHALT-SATURATED FELT, OR OTHER OPTIONAL: CUTTING RIDGE APPROVED SHINGLES FROM 3-TAB SHINGLE UNDERLAYMENT PLYWOOD OR STRUCTURAL Notes: WOOD SHEATHING 1. In cold climates, where snow and ice are common, an Ice &Water Protector membrane, such as IKO Armourguard or Stormshield, is recommended as an ice-dam protection membrane at all potential ice damming locations such as downslope eaves, valleys, crickets, around penetrations, and rake edges. Consult local Building Code requirements. 2. To determine need for airflow and/or ventilation, including vent sizes/needs, refer to local building codes. 3. Consider specifying hip and ridge shingles to be field-cut from full width 3-tab shingles, as they may provide for more coverage or overlap of the underlying field course of shingles. 4. Dimensions shown are recommended minimums and are intended to be approximate to allow for reasonable tolerances due to field conditions. 5. The profile of specific components, their configuration or sequencing, can vary with the roof system,with climatic differences, and regional or area practices. Copyright©2014 WSRCA IKO ROOFING DETAILS AND APPLICATIONS(by permission) S-13b 1 � co) , � � ��)r�_ � �.�rZ�) tir�z v �:_r=�►'�ii� .�. ~ _� r r1_� v �tir� -: s+:�riri� 4; co)> i 0 : • co» � y S? R CV ; O t> E o 00 >� 40 E V p An c Y� .r o Q -0 rA is � i�l � v� :\•'' • �" V o cn Lu U CA o r3) c •° aa1 section : Mt":co.» E � •� •E o. LLI � (,� O Q 3c a O 04 p x 0 Z coi V $ 4 3 a . w ca 0) �+ N OL y Q C ci v s <co nn.•?1-i `��-'L �-•-t'.�;'�."�,c:':: ern-'-:-•,6&••.e�v .` r�r =>� rySOa�� �p irr� -rrr�rrr� �,►�ry,': P �r�i I�yh, . . . ��y�1/d� }�'' may\ / • DATE(MM/DDIYYVV( ACORO CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE 5/24/2023 THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AFFIRMATIVELY OR NEGATIVELY AMEND, EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. THIS CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A CONTRACT BETWEEN THE ISSUING INSURER(S), AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE OR PRODUCER,AND THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. IMPORTANT: If the certificate holder is an ADDITIONAL INSURED, the policy(ies) must have ADDITIONAL INSURED provisions or be endorsed. If SUBROGATION IS WAIVED, subject to the terms and conditions of the policy, certain policies may require an endorsement. A statement on this certificate does not confer rights to the certificate holder in lieu of such endorsement(s). PRODUCER CONTACT NAME: Arthur J Gallagher Risk Management Services. LLC PHONE FAX 4000 Midlantic Drive (A/C,11 E1d:856-482-9900 A/c No:856-482-1888 Suite 200 ADDRESS: CherryHill.BSD.CertM@AJG.com Mount Laurel NJ 08054 INSURERS AFFORDING COVERAGE NAIC0 INSURERA:Gotham Insurance Company 25569 INSURED TRINHEA-03 INSURER III:National Union Fire Insurance Company of Pittsburg19445 Trinity Solar Inc. 62 Leone Lane INSURER C:Endurance American Specialty Ins Co 41718 Chester NY 10918 INSURERD:Libe Insurance Underwrtters Inc 19917 INSURER E: INSURER F: COVERAGES CERTIFICATE NUMBER:1365370128 REVISION NUMBER: THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED. 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INSR TYPE OF INSURANCE ADDL POLICY NUMBER MMMIU CY EFF POLICY EXP LTR DD/YYYY1I IMMRXYYYYYI LIMITS A X COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY GL202100013378 5/1/2023 6/1/2024 EACHOCCURRENCE s2.000.000 DAMAGE TO RENTED CLAIMS-MADE 1K OCCUR PREMISES Ea occurrence $100,000 MED EXP(Any one person) $5,000 PERSONAL S ADV INJURY $1,000,000 GEML AGGREGATE LIMIT APPLIES PER: GENERAL AGGREGATE $2,000,000 POLICY X JET LOC PRODUCTS-COMP/OP AGG $2,000,000 OVER $ 3 AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY CA2960145 6/1/2023 6/1/2024 COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT $2,000,000 Ea accident X ANY AUTO BODILY INJURY(Per person) $ OWNED SCHEDULED BODILY INJURY(Per accident) $ AUTOS ONLY AUTOS HIRED NON-OWNED PROPERTY DAMAGE S AUTOS ONLY AUTOS ONLY (Per accident $ UMBRELLALUU3 Xd OCCUR EX202100001871 6/1/2023 6/1/2024 EACH OCCURRENCE $5,000,000 D X ExcESSLIAB ELD30006989101 5/1/2023 6/1/2024 CLAIMS-MADE 1000231834-06 6/1/2023 6/1/2024 AGGREGATE $5,000,000 DED RETENTION$ Lim it x of$5,000,000 $19,000,000 B WORKERS COMPENSATION WC 13588107 6/1/2023 6/1/2024 X PER TH- AND EMPLOYERS'LIABILITY YIN STATUTE I I ER ANYPROPRIETOR/PARTNER/EXECUTIVE E.L.EACH ACCIDENT $1,000,000 OFFICER/MEMBEREXCLUDED? N I A (Mandatory in NH) E.L.DISEASE-EA EMPLOYEE $1,000.000 If yes,describe under DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS below E.L.DISEASE-POLICY LIMIT $1,000,000 B Automobile I CA2960145 6/1/2023 6/1/2024 All Other Units $250/500 Comp/Collusion Ded. Truck-Tractors and Semi-Trailers $250/500 DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS I LOCATIONS I VEHICLES (ACORD 101.Additional Remarks Schedule,may be attached if more space is required( The Certificate Holder is named as additional Insured with respect to the above General Liability Policy If required by written contract executed prior to services performed. CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF. NOTICE WILL BE DELIVERED IN Village of Rye Brook ACCORDANCE WITH THE POLICY PROVISIONS. 938 King Street Rye Brook NY 10573 AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE USA ©1988-2015 ACORD CORPORATION. All rights reserved. ACORD 25(2016/03) The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORD oRK Workers' CERTIFICATE OF STATE Compensation NYS WORKERS' COMPENSATION INSURANCE COVERAGE Board 1a.Legal Name&Address of Insured(use street address only) 1b.Business Telephone Number of Insured Trinity Solar Inc. 631-319-7233 62 Leone Lane Chester,NY 10918 1 c.NYS Unemployment Insurance Employer Registration Number of C Insured 49-230977 Work Location of Insured(Only required if coverage is specifically limited to 1 d.Federal Employer Identification Number of Insured or Social Security certain locations in New York State.i.e.,a Wrap-Up Policy) Number 22-3292324 2.Name and Address of Entity Requesting Proof of Coverage 3a.Name of Insurance Carrier (Entity Being Listed as the Certificate Holder) National Union Fire Insurance Company 3b.Policy Number of Entity Listed in Box"l a" Village of Rye Brook WC 013588107 938 King Street 3c.Policy effective period Rye Brook NY 10573 6/1/2023 to 6/1/2024 3d.The Proprietor,Partners or Executive Officers are included.(Only check box if all partners/officers included) all excluded or certain partners/officers excluded. This certifies that the insurance carrier indicated above in box"3"insures the business referenced above in box"1 a"for workers' compensation under the New York State Workers'Compensation Law. (To use this form, New York(NY)must be listed under Item 3A on the INFORMATION PAGE of the workers'compensation insurance policy). The Insurance Carrier or its licensed agent will send this Certificate of Insurance to the entity listed above as the certificate holder in box"2". The insurance carrier must notify the above certificate holder and the Workers'Compensation Board within 10 days IF a policy is canceled due to nonpayment of premiums or within 30 days IF there are reasons other than nonpayment of premiums that cancel the policy or eliminate the insured from the coverage indicated on this Certificate. (These notices may be sent by regular mail.)Otherwise,this Certificate is valid for one year after this form is approved by the insurance carrier or its licensed agent,or until the policy expiration date listed in box "3c",whichever is earlier. This certificate is issued as a matter of information only and confers no rights upon the certificate holder.This certificate does not amend, extend or alter the coverage afforded by the policy listed,nor does it confer any rights or responsibilities beyond those contained in the referenced policy. This certificate may be used as evidence of a Workers'Compensation contract of insurance only while the underlying policy is in effect. Please Note: Upon cancellation of the workers'compensation policy indicated on this form,if the business continues to be named on a permit, license or contract issued by a certificate holder. the business must provide that certificate holder with a new Certificate of Workers' Compensation Coverage or other authorized proof that the business is complying with the mandatory coverage requirements of the New York State Workers' Compensation Law. Under penalty of perjury. I certify that I am an authorized representative or licensed agent of the insurance carrier referenced above and that the named insured has the coverage as depicted on this form. Approved by Michael Price (Print name of authorized representative or licensed agent of insurance carrier) Approved by: � Az_Z 6/1/2023 (Signature) (Date) Title:C.E.O.North America Telephone Number of authorized representative or licensed agent of insurance carrier Please Note: Only insurance carriers and their licensed agents are authorized to issue Form C-105.2. Insurance brokers are NOT authorized to issue it. C-105.2 (9-17) www.wcb.ny.gov