ࡱ> _ !bjbjzyzy 1V6b6b6ll84,60!!(. Zone2 (Roof Area Perimeter): . Location: From roof edge to inside roof edge. Zone3 (Roof Area Corners): . Location: in each direction from each building corner. RETAIN "FM APPROVALS' ROOFNAV LISTING" PARAGRAPH BELOW IF PROJECT IS FM GLOBAL INSURED OR IF FM GLOBAL REQUIREMENTS SET A MINIMUM QUALITY STANDARD. DELETE PARAGRAPH IF ROOF ASSEMBLY INCLUDES A WOOD OR WOOD PANEL ROOF DECK, BECAUSE FM APPROVALS' ROOFNAV DOES NOT INCLUDE LISTING FOR PLYWOOD ROOF DECKS. COORDINATE REQUIREMENTS IN FM APPROVALS CLASSIFICATION WITH OTHER REQUIREMENTS IN THIS SECTION. FOR FURTHER CLARIFICATION, CONSULT FM APPROVALS. FM Approvals' RoofNav Listing: Roof membrane, base flashings, and component materials shall comply with requirements in FM Approvals4450 or FM Approvals4470 as part of a roofing system, and shall be listed in FM Approvals' RoofNav for Class1 or noncombustible construction, as applicable. Identify materials with FM Approvals Certification markings. RETAIN ONE OPTION IN "FIRE/WINDSTORM CLASSIFICATION" SUBPARAGRAPH BELOW BASED ON WINDSTORM CLASSIFICATION OF PROJECT. VERIFY AVAILABILITY OF ROOFING SYSTEMS THAT COMPLY WITH THESE CLASSIFICATIONS. "CLASS1A" SIGNIFIES COMPLIANCE WITH ASTME108 CLASSA FIRE PERFORMANCE FOR FM APPROVALS CLASS1 ROOF COVERS. Fire/Windstorm Classification: [Class1A-60] [Class1A-75] [Class1A-90] [Class1A-105] [Class1A-120] . Hail-Resistance Rating: [MH] [SH]. RETAIN "ENERGY STAR LISTING" OR "ENERGY PERFORMANCE" PARAGRAPH BELOW IF "COOL-ROOF" PERFORMANCE IS REQUIRED. VERIFY THAT CAP SHEET SPECIFIED COMPLIES BEFORE RETAINING. RETAIN "ENERGY STAR LISTING" PARAGRAPH BELOW FOR ROOFS THAT MUST COMPLY WITH ENERGY STAR REQUIREMENTS. THE DOE'S ENERGY STAR "ROOF PRODUCTS QUALIFIED PRODUCT LIST" IS AVAILABLE IN PDF AT WWW.ENERGYSTAR.GOV/PRODUCTFINDER/PRODUCT/CERTIFIED-ROOF-PRODUCTS/RESULTS. Energy Star Listing: Roofing system shall be listed on the DOE's ENERGY STAR "Roof Products Qualified Product List" for [low] [steep]-slope roof products. USUALLY RETAIN "ENERGY PERFORMANCE" PARAGRAPH BELOW FOR ROOFS THAT MUST COMPLY WITH CALIFORNIA CODE OF REGULATIONS, TITLE24. OPTIONS ARE VALUES REQUIRED FOR LOW-SLOPE ROOFS BY PRESCRIPTIVE APPROACH; REVISE IF OTHER VALUES ARE REQUIRED FOR BUILDING-ENVELOPE TRADE-OFF APPROACH OR WHOLE-BUILDING PERFORMANCE APPROACH. A LIST OF PRODUCTS TESTED ACCORDING TO CRRC-1 WITH THEIR TEST VALUES IS AVAILABLE IN PDF AT WWW.COOLROOFS.ORG. Energy Performance: Roofing system shall have an initial solar reflectance of not less than [0.70] and an emissivity of not less than [0.75] when tested according to CRRC-1. RETAIN ONE OF THREE OPTIONS IN "EXTERIOR FIRE-TEST EXPOSURE" PARAGRAPH BELOW BASED ON FIRE CLASSIFICATION OF ROOF ASSEMBLY AND ROOF COVERING. DELETE PARAGRAPH IF INCLUDING EXTERIOR FIRE-TEST EXPOSURE IN FM APPROVALS CLASS DESIGNATION. Exterior Fire-Test Exposure: ASTME108 or UL790, [ClassA] [ClassB] [ClassC]; for application and roof slopes indicated; testing by a qualified testing agency. Identify products with appropriate markings of applicable testing agency. RETAIN "FIRE-RESISTANCE RATINGS" PARAGRAPH BELOW ONLY IF PRODUCTS SPECIFIED ARE PART OF A FIRE-RESISTANCE-RATED ASSEMBLY. INDICATE RATING, TESTING AGENCY, AND TESTING AGENCY'S DESIGN DESIGNATION ON DRAWINGS. Fire-Resistance Ratings: Comply with fire-resistance-rated assembly designs indicated. Identify products with appropriate markings of applicable testing agency. MATERIALS RETAIN "SOURCE LIMITATIONS" PARAGRAPH BELOW IF REQUIRED TO COMPLY WITH FM APPROVALS, UL, OR PROVISIONS OF MANUFACTURER'S SPECIAL WARRANTY. CONSULT MANUFACTURER'S LITERATURE, BECAUSE REQUIREMENTS VARY. Source Limitations: Obtain components for roofing system from [roof membrane manufacturer] [or] [manufacturer approved by roof membrane manufacturer]. Materials shall be compatible with one another and with other specified materials with which they may come in contact. Provide primary products, including type of roofing membrane, adhesives, base flashings, miscellaneous flashing materials, and sheet metal components from one supplier/manufacturer. Provide secondary products (insulation, mechanical fasteners, lumber, and etc.) only as recommended by the warrantor of primary products for use with roofing system specified. Accessory materials shall be approved in writing by membrane manufacturer APP-Modified Bituminous Membrane Roofing: Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, available manufacturers offering products that may be incorporated into the Work include, but are not limited to, the following: Derbigum Americas. Tremco. Firestone Building Products Company. Johns Manville. Provide one of the following systems: Granule Coated System: Bottom ply of membrane shall be 160 mil, smooth surfaced modified bitumen sheet with a 180 mil fire rated light colored granule surface cap sheet coated with an elastomeric topcoat. Cap Sheet Material: Smooth-Surfaced Roofing Membrane Cap Sheet: ASTM D 6223, Grade S, Type I or II, APP-modified asphalt sheet (reinforced with a combination of polyester fabric and glass fibers); smooth surfaced; suitable for application method specified. Tensile Strength: 170 lbf/in. Elongation: (0 degrees) 4.5% Tear Resistance: (77degrees) 130 lbf Cold Flex: -20 degrees C Thickness: 140 mils Color: White Granule-Coated Roofing Membrane Cap Sheet: ASTM D 6223, Grade S, Type I or II, APP-modified asphalt sheet (reinforced with a combination of polyester fabric and glass fibers); smooth surfaced; suitable for application method specified. Tensile Strength: 170 lbf/in. Elongation: (0 degrees) 4.5% Tear Resistance: (77degrees) 130 lbf Cold Flex: -20 degrees C Thickness: 180 mils Color: White Base Sheet Material: Smooth-Surfaced Roofing Membrane Base Sheet: ASTM D 6223, Grade S, Type I or II, APP-modified asphalt sheet (reinforced with a combination of polyester fabric and glass fibers); smooth surfaced; suitable for application method specified. Tensile Strength: 170 lbf/in. Elongation: (0 degrees) 4.5% Tear Resistance: (77degrees) 130 lbf Cold Flex: -20 degrees C Thickness: 160 mils BASE FLASHING SHEET MATERIALS Provide flashing materials of the same material as the base and cap sheet used in the field of the roof for each of the systems specified above AUXILIARY ROOFING MEMBRANE MATERIALS General: Auxiliary materials recommended by roofing system manufacturer for intended use and compatible with roofing membrane. Liquid-type auxiliary materials shall comply with VOC limits of authorities having jurisdiction. Adhesives and sealants that are not on the exterior side of weather barrier shall comply with the following limits for VOC content when calculated according to 40 CFR 59, Subpart D (EPA Method 24): Plastic Foam Adhesives: 50 g/L. Gypsum Board and Panel Adhesives: 50 g/L. Multipurpose Construction Adhesives: 70 g/L. Fiberglass Adhesives: 80 g/L. Contact Adhesive: 80 g/L. Other Adhesives: 250 g/L. Nonmembrane Roof Sealants: 300 g/L. Sealant Primers for Nonporous Substrates: 250 g/L. Sealant Primers for Porous Substrates: 775 g/L. Asphalt Primer: ASTM D41. Cold-Applied Adhesive: Roofing system manufacturer's standard asphalt-based, one- or two- part, asbestos-free, cold-applied adhesive specially formulated for compatibility and use with roofing membrane and base flashings. Mastic Sealant: Polyisobutylene, plain or modified bitumen; nonhardening, nonmigrating, nonskinning, and nondrying. Metal Flashing Sheet: As specified in Division 07 Section "Sheet Metal Flashing and Trim." Miscellaneous Accessories: Provide those recommended by roofing system manufacturer. ROOF INSULATION General: Preformed roof insulation boards manufactured or approved by roofing manufacturer, selected from manufacturer's standard sizes suitable for application, of thicknesses indicated and that produce FM Approvals-approved roof insulation. Polyisocyanurate Board Insulation: ASTM C 1289, Type II, Class 1, Grade 2, felt or glass- fiber mat facer on both major surfaces. Tapered Insulation: Provide factory-tapered insulation boards fabricated to slope of 1/4 inch per 12 inches (1:48) unless otherwise indicated. Provide preformed saddles, crickets, tapered edge strips, and other insulation shapes where indicated for sloping to drain. Fabricate to slopes indicated. INSULATION ACCESSORIES General: Furnish roof insulation accessories recommended by insulation manufacturer for intended use and compatibility with membrane roofing. Modified Asphaltic Insulation Adhesive: Insulation manufacturer's recommended modified asphaltic, asbestos-free, cold-applied adhesive formulated to attach roof insulation to substrate or to another insulation layer. Cant Strips: All cant strips shall be wood complying with requirements in Division 06 Section Miscellaneous Rough Carpentry. DO NOT USE INSULATION CANT STRIPS, THEY ARE NOT ACCEPTABLE. Wood Nailer Strips: Comply with requirements in Division 06 Section "Miscellaneous Rough Carpentry." Wood nailers shall be equal in height to the roof insulation and be wider than the flange of the roof edge metal or curb being installed but not less than 3 wide. Wood nailers shall be pressure treated and have water based preservatives. Petroleum or creosote base preservatives are not allowed Wood nailers shall be provided as terminations for all rigid insulation at changes in direction or elevation. Cover Board: ASTM C 1177/C 1177M, glass-mat, water-resistant gypsum substrate, 1/2 inch (13 mm) thick, factory primed. Products: Subject to compliance with requirements, available products that may be incorporated into the Work include, but are not limited to, the following: Georgia-Pacific Corporation; Dens Deck Prime Roof Board. WALKWAYS Walkway Cap Sheet Strips: ASTM D 6223, Grade G, Type I or II, APP-modified asphalt sheet (reinforced with a combination of polyester fabric and glass fibers); granular surfaced; suitable for application method specified, and as follows: Granule Material: Mineral. Granule Color: White. EXECUTION EXAMINATION Examine substrates, areas, and conditions, with Installer present, for compliance with requirements and other conditions affecting performance of the Work. Verify that roof openings and penetrations are in place, curbs are set and braced, and roof-drain bodies are securely clamped in place. Verify that wood cants, blocking, curbs, and nailers are securely anchored to roof deck at penetrations and terminations and that nailers match thicknesses of insulation. RETAIN FIRST SUBPARAGRAPH BELOW FOR STEEL ROOF DECK. Verify that surface plane flatness and fastening of steel roof deck complies with requirements in Section053100 "Steel Decking." DELETE FIRST SUBPARAGRAPH BELOW IF NOT USING WOOD OR PLYWOOD DECKS. Verify that deck is securely fastened with no projecting fasteners and with no adjacent units in excess of 1/16 inch (1.6 mm) out of plane relative to adjoining deck. RETAIN OR REVISE SUBPARAGRAPHS BELOW FOR CONCRETE ROOF DECKS. Verify that minimum concrete drying period recommended by roofing system manufacturer has passed. Verify that concrete substrate is visibly dry and free of moisture, and that minimum concrete internal relative humidity is not more than 75 percent, or as recommended by roofing system manufacturer, when tested according to ASTMF2170. Test Frequency: One test probe per each [1000 sq. ft. (93 sq.m)] , or portion thereof,of roof deck, with not less than three test probes. Submit test reports within 24 hours of performing tests. Verify that concrete-curing compounds that impair adhesion of roofing components to roof deck have been removed. Verify that joints in precast concrete roof decks have been grouted flush with top of concrete. Verify that all roof openings, curbs, pipes, sleeves, ducts, vents or other penetrations through the roof are solidly set, and that all flashings, tapered edges and cant strips, reglets, and wood nailers are secure and tight to the building as per this specification. Verify that wood cants, blocking, curbs, and nailers are securely anchored to roof deck at penetrations and terminations and that nailers match thicknesses of insulation. Wood curbs shall be of such dimension to be at a height of 8-inches, minimum, above the finished roof membrane. The beginning of installation of the roof system signifies the contractor accept the existing conditions as being in compliance with the requirements of this specification. Proceed with installation only after unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected. PREPARATION Installation of conduits or piping between the deck and the membrane is not acceptable. All openings in the deck or projections through the deck shall be completed before starting the application of the roof system. Clean substrate of dust, debris, moisture, and other substances detrimental to roofing installation according to roofing system manufacturer's written instructions. Remove sharp projections. Prevent materials from entering and clogging roof drains and conductors and from spilling or migrating onto surfaces of other construction. Remove roof-drain plugs when no work is taking place or when rain is forecast. Expansion joints, roof vents, roof drains, etc., must be installed using acceptable industry standards. All pressure-treated wood in contact with prime-painted and galvanized metal, including metal deck, shall be separated by a layer of self-adhering polymer-modified bitumen membrane sheet. Provide such separation layer under this Section if not provided under the Rough Carpentry Section. DO NOT INSTALL WOOD WITHOUT SUCH SEPARATION LAYER. Prime surface of concrete deck with asphalt primer at a rate of 3/4 gal./100 sq. ft. (0.3 L/sq. m) and allow primer to dry. CANT STRIPS Cant strips shall be installed at the intersection of the roof and all walls, parapets, curbs, or transitions approaching 90 degrees, to be flashed. They shall be approximately 4 inch (10.2 cm) in horizontal and 4 inch (10.2 cm) in vertical dimension. The face of the cant shall have an incline of not more than 45 degrees with the roof. Install cants on top of wood nailers. Mechanically fasten cant strips in all locations. Neatly fit all joints and miters. WOOD NAILERS Wood nailers shall be installed by an industry accepted method to resist 200 pounds of force in any direction, with fasteners spaced a maximum of 24-inches apart, or with greater resistance value and lower maximum spacing of fasteners, if required to satisfy FMG requirements. Wood nailers are required along roof edges wherever metal gravel stops, drip edges or gutter systems are specified, where roof curbs are to be mounted at finished roof level and not directly to the structural deck, at all penetrations, and wherever metal flanges must be incorporated into the roof system. Nailers are not required around minor penetrations such as pipes and steel members. INSULATION INSTALLATION Comply with roofing system manufacturer's written instructions for installing roof insulation. Install tapered insulation under area of roofing to conform to slopes indicated and at equipment or penetration curbs.. Install insulation with long joints of insulation in a continuous straight line with end joints staggered between rows, abutting edges and ends between boards. Fill gaps exceeding 1/4 inch (6 mm) with insulation. Cut and fit insulation within 1/4 inch (6 mm) of nailers, projections, and penetrations. Install insulation under area of roofing to achieve required thickness. Where overall insulation thickness is 2.7 inches (68 mm) or more, install two or more layers with joints of each succeeding layer staggered from joints of previous layer a minimum of 6 inches (150 mm) in each direction. Where installing composite and noncomposite insulation in two or more layers, install noncomposite board insulation for bottom layer and intermediate layers, if applicable, and install composite board insulation for top layer. Trim surface of insulation where necessary at roof drains so completed surface is flush and does not restrict flow of water. Install tapered edge strips at perimeter edges of roof that do not terminate at vertical surfaces. Adhered Insulation: Install each layer of insulation and adhere to substrate as follows: Prime surface of concrete deck with asphalt primer at rate of 3/4 gal./100 sq. ft. (0.3 L/sq. m) and allow primer to dry. Set each layer of insulation in a uniform coverage of full-spread insulation adhesive, applied at rate as recommended by manufacturer, firmly pressing and maintaining insulation in place. Install cover boards over insulation with long joints in continuous straight lines with end joints staggered between rows. Offset joints a minimum of 6 inches (150 mm) in each direction from joints of insulation below. Loosely butt cover boards together and fasten to roof deck. Tape joints if required by roofing system manufacturer. Fasten cover boards according to requirements in FM Approvals' "RoofNav" for specified Windstorm Resistance Classification. Fasten cover boards to resist uplift pressure at corners, perimeter, and field of roof. ROOFING MEMBRANE INSTALLATION, GENERAL Install roofing membrane system according to roofing system manufacturer's written instructions and applicable recommendations in ARMA/NRCA's "Quality Control Guidelines for the Application of Polymer Modified Bitumen Roofing" and as follows: Deck Type: C (concrete or nonnailable). Adhering Method: L (cold-applied adhesive). Base Sheet: One. Number of APP-Modified Asphalt Sheets: One. Surfacing Type: M (mineral-granule-surfaced cap sheet). Start installation of roofing membrane in presence of roofing system manufacturer's technical personnel. Cooperate with testing agencies engaged or required to perform services for installing roofing system. Coordinate installation of roofing system so insulation and other components of the roofing membrane system not permanently exposed are not subjected to precipitation or left uncovered at the end of the workday or when rain is forecast. At end of each day's work, provide tie-offs to cover exposed roofing membrane sheets and insulation with a course of coated felt set in roofing cement or hot roofing asphalt, with joints and edges sealed. Complete terminations and base flashings and provide temporary seals to prevent water from entering completed sections of roofing system. Remove and discard temporary seals before beginning work on adjoining roofing. Substrate-Joint Penetrations: Prevent adhesives from penetrating substrate joints, entering building, or damaging roofing system components or adjacent building construction. REATIN PARAGRAPH BELOW ONLY IF APPLICABLE. TORCH APPLIED SHOULD ONLY BE UTILIZED FOR RENOVATIONS. Torch applied installation is acceptable. BASE-SHEET INSTALLATION Loosely lay one course of base sheet, lapping edges and ends a minimum of 3 inches and 12 inches, respectively. Install lapped base-sheet course, extending sheet over and terminating beyond cants. Attach base sheet as follows: Adhere to substrate in a uniform coating of cold-applied adhesive. APP-MODIFIED BITUMINOUS MEMBRANE INSTALLATION Install modified bituminous roofing membrane cap sheet according to roofing manufacturer's written instructions, starting at low point of roofing system. Extend roofing membrane sheets over and terminate beyond cants, installing as follows: Adhere to substrate in cold-applied adhesive. Heat weld side and end laps using hot air equipment and roll with a 20 lb steel roller. Unroll roofing membrane sheets and allow them to relax for minimum time period required by manufacturer. Laps: Accurately align roofing membrane sheets, without stretching, and maintain uniform side and end laps. Stagger end laps. Completely bond and seal laps, leaving no voids. Repair tears and voids in laps and lapped seams not completely sealed. Apply roofing granules to cover exuded bead at laps while bead is hot. Install roofing membrane sheets so side and end laps shed water. Extend roofing membrane sheets over and terminate beyond cants. FLASHING AND STRIPPING INSTALLATION Install base flashing over cant strips and other sloped and vertical surfaces, at roof edges, and at penetrations through roof; secure to substrates according to roofing system manufacturer's written instructions, and as follows: Prime substrates with asphalt primer if required by roofing system manufacturer. Backer Sheet Application: Adhere backer sheet to substrate in cold-applied adhesive at rate required by roofing system manufacturer. Flashing Sheet Application: Adhere flashing sheet to substrate in cold-applied adhesive at rate required by roofing system manufacturer. Mechanically fasten top of base flashing securely at terminations and perimeter of roofing. Install roofing membrane cap-sheet stripping where metal flanges and edgings are set on membrane roofing according to roofing system manufacturer's written instructions. Roof Drains: Set square metal flashing in bed of roofing-manufacturer-approved asphaltic adhesive on completed roofing membrane. Cover metal flashing with roofing membrane cap- sheet stripping and extend a minimum of 6 inches (150 mm) beyond edge of metal flashing onto field of roofing membrane. Clamp roofing membrane, metal flashing, and stripping into roof-drain clamping ring. Install stripping according to roofing system manufacturer's written instructions. WALKWAY INSTALLATION Walkway Strips: Install walkway cap sheet strips over roofing membrane using same application method as used for roofing membrane cap sheet. Walkway strips shall be installed in locations as directed by Owner. FIELD QUALITY CONTROL Testing Agency: Owner will engage a qualified testing agency to perform tests and inspections and to prepare test reports. Test Cuts: Test specimens will be removed to evaluate problems observed during quality- assurance inspections of roofing membrane as follows: Approximate quantities of components within roofing membrane will be determined according to ASTM D 3617. Test specimens will be examined for interply voids according to ASTM D 3617 and to comply with criteria established in Appendix 3 in ARMA/NRCA's "Quality Control Guidelines for the Application of Polymer Modified Bitumen Roofing." Repair areas where test cuts were made according to roofing system manufacturer's written instructions. Final Roof Inspection: Arrange for roofing system manufacturer's technical personnel to inspect roofing installation on completion. Notify Architect and Owner 48 hours in advance of date and time of inspection. Roofing system will be considered defective if it does not pass tests and inspections. Additional testing and inspecting, at Contractor's expense, will be performed to determine if replaced or additional work complies with specified requirements. Post Installation Testing: Roofing system shall comply with FM Global requirements regarding wind uplift. Installed system shall be tested according to FM Global standards for wind uplift six months after final acceptance by Owner. Testing shall be completed by an independent third party. Roofing installer shall be responsible for repairs, including repairs to testing, and monies will be retained in the amount of testing requirement until after this test is complete and roofing system has passed. Results of this testing shall be approved by the Owner and A/E before final retention on the project is released. PROTECTING AND CLEANING Protect roofing system from damage and wear during remainder of construction period. When remaining construction will not affect or endanger roofing, inspect roofing for deterioration and damage, describing its nature and extent in a written report, with copies to Architect and Owner. Correct deficiencies in or remove roofing system that does not comply with requirements, repair substrates, and repair or reinstall roofing system to a condition free of damage and deterioration at time of Substantial Completion and according to warranty requirements. Clean overspray and spillage from adjacent construction using cleaning agents and procedures recommended by manufacturer of affected construction. ROOFING INSTALLER'S WARRANTY RETAIN THIS WARRANTY OR INCLUDE ANOTHER ROOFING INSTALLER'S WARRANTY FORM IF REQUIRED. COORDINATE WITH "WARRANTY" ARTICLE. ANOTHER SAMPLE LAYOUT OF THIS WARRANTY IS INCLUDED IN THE EVALUATIONS. WHEREAS _______________________________ of ___________________________, herein called the "Roofing Installer," has performed roofing and associated work ("work") on the following project: Owner: . Address: . Building Name/Type: . Address: . Area of Work: . Acceptance Date: _________________. Warranty Period: . Expiration Date: __________________. AND WHEREAS Roofing Installer has contracted (either directly with Owner or indirectly as a subcontractor) to warrant said work against leaks and faulty or defective materials and workmanship for designated Warranty Period, NOW THEREFORE Roofing Installer hereby warrants, subject to terms and conditions herein set forth, that during Warranty Period Roofing Installer will, at Roofing Installer's own cost and expense, make or cause to be made such repairs to or replacements of said work as are necessary to correct faulty and defective work and as are necessary to maintain said work in a watertight condition. This Warranty is made subject to the following terms and conditions: Specifically excluded from this Warranty are damages to work and other parts of the building, and to building contents, caused by: lightning; INSERT REQUIRED WIND SPEED IN FIRST SUBPARAGRAPH BELOW. peak gust wind speed exceeding ; fire; failure of roofing system substrate, including cracking, settlement, excessive deflection, deterioration, and decomposition; faulty construction of parapet walls, copings, chimneys, skylights, vents, equipment supports, and other edge conditions and penetrations of the work; vapor condensation on bottom of roofing; and activity on roofing by others, including construction contractors, maintenance personnel, other persons, and animals, whether authorized or unauthorized by Owner. When work has been damaged by any of foregoing causes, Warranty shall be null and void until such damage has been repaired by Roofing Installer and until cost and expense thereof have been paid by Owner or by another responsible party so designated. Roofing Installer is responsible for damage to work covered by this Warranty but is not liable for consequential damages to building or building contents resulting from leaks or faults or defects of work. During Warranty Period, if Owner allows alteration of work by anyone other than Roofing Installer, including cutting, patching, and maintenance in connection with penetrations, attachment of other work, and positioning of anything on roof, this Warranty shall become null and void on date of said alterations, but only to the extent said alterations affect work covered by this Warranty. If Owner engages Roofing Installer to perform said alterations, Warranty shall not become null and void unless Roofing Installer, before starting said work, shall have notified Owner in writing, showing reasonable cause for claim, that said alterations would likely damage or deteriorate work, thereby reasonably justifying a limitation or termination of this Warranty. During Warranty Period, if original use of roof is changed and it becomes used for, but was not originally specified for, a promenade, work deck, spray-cooled surface, flooded basin, or other use or service more severe than originally specified, this Warranty shall become null and void on date of said change, but only to the extent said change affects work covered by this Warranty. Owner shall promptly notify Roofing Installer of observed, known, or suspected leaks, defects, or deterioration and shall afford reasonable opportunity for Roofing Installer to inspect work and to examine evidence of such leaks, defects, or deterioration. This Warranty is recognized to be the only warranty of Roofing Installer on said work and shall not operate to restrict or cut off Owner from other remedies and resources lawfully available to Owner in cases of roofing failure. Specifically, this Warranty shall not operate to relieve Roofing Installer of responsibility for performance of original work according to requirements of the Contract Documents, regardless of whether Contract was a contract directly with Owner or a subcontract with Owner's General Contractor. IN WITNESS THEREOF, this instrument has been duly executed this ___________ day of ___________________, ________________. Authorized Signature: _______________________________________. 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