ࡱ> _ ˷bjbjzyzy ;>6b6bŮ*****>>>8v  >50!"("""#%<&D4444444$6S95*(##((5**""4'5...(*"*">4.(4..0@&2"x6(2*4=50m52K:J)K:&2K:*&2&L&6.',.'&&&55,&&&m5((((K:&&&&&&&&&B : SECTION 077100 ROOF SPECIALTIES GENERAL RELATED DOCUMENTS Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and Division01 Specification Sections, apply to this Section. SUMMARY Section Includes: Preformed copings. Preformed roof-edge flashings. Preformed roof-edge drainage systems. Preformed reglets and counterflashings. Related Sections: RETAIN SECTIONS IN SUBPARAGRAPHS BELOW THAT CONTAIN REQUIREMENTS CONTRACTOR MIGHT EXPECT TO FIND IN THIS SECTION BUT ARE SPECIFIED IN OTHER SECTIONS. Section061000 "Miscellaneous Carpentry" for wood nailers, curbs, and blocking. Section077129 "Manufactured Roof Expansion Joints" for manufactured roof expansion-joint cover assemblies. Section077200 "Roof Accessories" for set-on-type curbs, equipment supports, roof hatches, vents, and other manufactured roof accessory units. Section079200 "Joint Sealants" for field-applied sealants between roof specialties and adjacent materials. Section079500 "Expansion Control" for manufactured sheet metal expansion-joint covers. SUBMITTALS Product Data: For each type of product indicated. Include construction details, material descriptions, dimensions of individual components and profiles, and finishes. RETAIN FIRST PARAGRAPH BELOW FOR WORK THAT INVOLVES CUSTOM FABRICATION OR IF MANUFACTURER'S PRODUCT DATA ARE INADEQUATE. Shop Drawings: For roof specialties. Include plans, elevations, expansion-joint locations, keyed details, and attachments to other work. Distinguish between plant- and field-assembled work. Include the following: Details for expansion and contraction; locations of expansion joints, including direction of expansion and contraction. Pattern of seams and layout of fasteners, cleats, clips, and other attachments. Details of termination points and assemblies, including fixed points. Details of special conditions. Samples for Initial Selection: For each type of roof specialty indicated with factory-applied color finishes. Samples for Verification: For [copings] [roof-edge flashings] [roof-edge drainage systems] [reglets and counterflashings] made from 12-inch (300-mm) lengths of full-size components including fasteners, cover joints, accessories, and attachments. RETAIN PARAGRAPH BELOW FOR COPINGS AND ROOF-EDGE FLASHINGS IF APPLICABLE. Product Test Reports: Based on evaluation of comprehensive tests performed by a qualified testing agency, for [copings] [and] [roof-edge flashings]. Submit evidence that manufactured copings and roof edge flashings proposed for this Project have passed SPRI tests RE-2 and RE-3. Warranty: Sample of special warranty. Maintenance Data: For roofing specialties to include in maintenance manuals. QUALITY ASSURANCE Mockups: Build mockups to verify selections made under sample submittals and to demonstrate aesthetic effects and set quality standards for fabrication and installation. RETAIN FIRST SUBPARAGRAPH BELOW FOR LARGE-SCALE MOCKUP; INSERT OTHER MOCKUPS OR REVISE IF REQUIRED. INDICATE PORTION OF BUILDING REPRESENTED BY MOCKUP ON DRAWINGS OR DRAW MOCKUP AS SEPARATE ELEMENT. REVISE FOR "COORDINATED MOCKUPS" IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE WORK OF RELATED SECTIONS IF REQUIRED. Build mockup of typical roof edge, including [fascia] [gutter] [and] [downspout], approximately 10 feet (3.0m) long, including supporting construction, seams, attachments,underlayment, and accessories. Approval of mockups does not constitute approval of deviations from the Contract Documents contained in mockups unless Architect specifically approves such deviations in writing. Approved mockups may become part of the completed Work if undisturbed at time of Substantial Completion. RETAIN PARAGRAPH BELOW IF WORK OF THIS SECTION IS EXTENSIVE OR COMPLEX ENOUGH TO JUSTIFY A PREINSTALLATION CONFERENCE. Preinstallation Conference: Conduct conference at Project site. Meet with Owner, Architect, Owner's insurer if applicable, Installer, and installers whose work interfaces with or affects roof specialties including installers of roofing materials and accessories. Examine substrate conditions for compliance with requirements, including flatness and attachment to structural members. Review special roof details, roof drainage, and condition of other construction that will affect roof specialties. DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING Do not store roof specialties in contact with other materials that might cause staining, denting, or other surface damage. Store roof specialties away from uncured concrete and masonry. Protect strippable protective covering on roof specialties from exposure to sunlight and high humidity, except to extent necessary for the period of roof specialties installation. KEEP ARTICLE BELOW IF KEEPING ITEMS WITH A FACTORY APPLIED PAINT FINISH. WARRANTY Special Warranty on Painted Finishes: Manufacturer's standard form in which manufacturer agrees to repair finish or replace roof specialties that show evidence of deterioration of factory-applied finishes within specified warranty period. Fluoropolymer Finish: Deterioration includes, but is not limited to, the following: Color fading more than 5Hunter units when tested according to ASTMD2244. Chalking in excess of a No.8 rating when tested according to ASTMD4214. Cracking, checking, peeling, or failure of paint to adhere to bare metal. Finish Warranty Period: [20] [10] years from date of Substantial Completion. PRODUCTS PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS General Performance: Roof specialties shall withstand exposure to weather and resist thermally induced movement without failure, rattling, leaking, or fastener disengagement due to defective manufacture, fabrication, installation, or other defects in construction. RETAIN PARAGRAPH BELOW IF FM GLOBAL INSURED OR IF FM APPROVALS' REQUIREMENTS SET A MINIMUM QUALITY STANDARD. COORDINATE REQUIREMENTS OF FM APPROVALS' CLASSIFICATION WITH REQUIREMENTS IN ROOFING SECTION. FM Approvals' Listing: Manufacture and install [copings] [roof-edge flashings] that are listed in FM Approvals' "RoofNav" and approved for windstorm classification, [Class1-60] [Class1-75] [Class1-90] [Class1-105] [Class1-120]. Identify materials with FM Approvals' markings. RETAIN PARAGRAPH BELOW IF GOVERNED BY THE IBC OR IF SPRIES-1 SETS A MINIMUM QUALITY STANDARD. COORDINATE REQUIREMENTS IN SPRIES-1 WITH REQUIREMENTS IN ROOFING SECTION. SPRI Wind Design Standard: Manufacture and install [copings] [roof-edge flashings] tested according to SPRIES-1 and capable of resisting the following design pressures: Design Pressure: As indicated within related Roofing Section. Thermal Movements: Allow for thermal movements from ambient and surface temperature changes to prevent buckling, opening of joints, hole elongation, overstressing of components, failure of joint sealants, failure of connections, and other detrimental effects. Provide clips that resist rotation and avoid shear stress as a result of thermal movements. Base calculations on surface temperatures of materials due to both solar heat gain and nighttime-sky heat loss. Temperature Change (Range): 120 degF (67 degC), ambient; 180 degF (100 degC), material surfaces. MANUFACTURERS Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products by one of the following:  HYPERLINK "http://www.specagent.com/LookUp/?uid=123456801076&mf=04&src=wd" Architectural Products Company.  HYPERLINK "http://www.specagent.com/LookUp/?uid=123456801077&mf=04&src=wd" ATAS International, Inc.  HYPERLINK "http://www.specagent.com/LookUp/?uid=123456801079&mf=04&src=wd" Cheney Flashing Company.  HYPERLINK "http://www.specagent.com/LookUp/?uid=123456801080&mf=04&src=wd" Hickman Company, W. P.  HYPERLINK "http://www.specagent.com/LookUp/?uid=123456801081&mf=04&src=wd" Johns Manville.  HYPERLINK "http://www.specagent.com/LookUp/?uid=123456801084&mf=04&src=wd" Metal-Fab Manufacturing, LLC.  HYPERLINK "http://www.specagent.com/LookUp/?uid=123456801085&mf=04&src=wd" MM Systems Corporation.  HYPERLINK "http://www.specagent.com/LookUp/?uid=123456801088&mf=04&src=wd" Petersen Aluminum Corporation. EXPOSED METALS KEEP ALUMINUM SHEET IF USING ALUMINUM ROOF SPECIALITIES. COORIDINATE WITH ITEMS KEPT IN OTHER PART 2 ARTICLES. Aluminum Sheet: ASTMB209 (ASTMB209M), alloy as standard with manufacturer for finish required, with temper to suit forming operations and performance required. SECOND OPTION IN FIRST SUBPARAGRAPH BELOW MAY DIMINISH OIL-CANNING EFFECT. VERIFY AVAILABILITY WITH MANUFACTURERS. Surface: [Smooth, flat] [Embossed] finish. Mill Finish: As manufactured. Exposed Coil-Coated Finishes: Prepare, pretreat, and apply coating to exposed metal surfaces to comply with coating and resin manufacturers' written instructions. RETAIN ONE OR BOTH OF TWO SUBPARAGRAPHS BELOW. FIRST SUBPARAGRAPH IS STANDARD FLUOROPOLYMER FOR MOST MANUFACTURERS. SECOND OPTION LIMITS CHOICES AND ADDS COST BUTS IS MORE DURABLE. Two-Coat Fluoropolymer: AAMA620. System consisting of primer and fluoropolymer color topcoat containing not less than 70 percent PVDF resin by weight. Three-Coat Fluoropolymer: AAMA620. System consisting of primer, fluoropolymer color coat, and clear fluoropolymer topcoat, with both color coat and clear topcoat containing not less than 70 percent PVDF resin by weight. Concealed Surface: Pretreat with manufacturer's standard white or light-colored acrylic or polyester backer finish, consisting of prime coat and wash coat with a minimum total dry film thickness of 0.5 mil (0.013 mm). RETAIN ONE OR BOTH SUBPARAGRAPHS BELOW FOR ANODIZED FINISH. IF RETAINING MORE THAN ONE, INDICATE LOCATION OF EACH ON DRAWINGS OR BY INSERTS. Clear Anodic Finish, Coil Coated: AAMA611, AA-M12C22A41, ClassI, 0.018 mm or thicker. Color Anodic Finish, Coil Coated: AAMA611, AA-M12C22A42/A44, ClassI, 0.018 mm or thicker. PARAGRAGH BELOW COVERS GALVALUME STEEL SHEET ITEMS. KEEP GALVALUME SHEET IF USING GALVUME ROOF SPECIALITY ITEMS. COORIDINATE WITH ITEMS KEPT IN OTHER PART 2 ARTICLES. Zinc-Coated (Galvanized) Steel Sheet: ASTMA653/A653M, G90 (Z275) coating designation. SECOND OPTION IN FIRST SUBPARAGRAPH BELOW MAY DIMINISH OIL-CANNING EFFECT. VERIFY AVAILABILITY WITH MANUFACTURERS. Surface: [Smooth, flat] [Embossed] finish. Exposed Coil-Coated Finishes: Prepainted by the coil-coating process to comply with ASTMA755/A755M. Prepare, pretreat, and apply coating to exposed metal surfaces to comply with coating and resin manufacturers' written instructions. RETAIN ONE OR BOTH OF TWO SUBPARAGRAPHS BELOW. FIRST SUBPARAGRAPH IS STANDARD FLUOROPOLYMER FOR MOST MANUFACTURERS. SECOND OPTION LIMITS CHOICES AND ADDS COST BUTS IS MORE DURABLE. Two-Coat Fluoropolymer: AAMA621. System consisting of primer and fluoropolymer color topcoat containing not less than 70 percent PVDF resin by weight. Three-Coat Fluoropolymer: AAMA621. System consisting of primer, fluoropolymer color coat, and clear fluoropolymer topcoat, with both color coat and clear topcoat containing not less than 70 percent PVDF resin by weight. CONCEALED METALS Aluminum Sheet: ASTMB209 (ASTMB209M), alloy and temper recommended by manufacturer for type of use and structural performance indicated, mill finished. Aluminum Extrusions: ASTMB221 (ASTMB221M), alloy and temper recommended by manufacturer for type of use and structural performance indicated, mill finished. Stainless-Steel Sheet: ASTMA240/A240M or ASTMA666, Type304. Zinc-Coated (Galvanized) Steel Sheet: ASTMA653/A653M, G90 (Z275) coating designation. UNDERLAYMENT MATERIALS RETAIN APPLICABLE PARAGRAPHS IN THIS ARTICLE FOR ROOF SPECIALTIES APPLIED DIRECTLY OVER DISSIMILAR METAL OR CORROSIVE SUBSTRATES. Self-Adhering, High-Temperature Sheet: Minimum 30 to 40 mils (0.76 to 1.0 mm) thick, consisting of slip-resisting polyethylene-film top surface laminated to layer of butyl or SBS-modified asphalt adhesive, with release-paper backing; cold applied. Provide primer when recommended by underlayment manufacturer. Thermal Stability: ASTMD1970; stable after testing at 240 degF (116 degC). Low-Temperature Flexibility: ASTMD1970; passes after testing at minus 20 degF (29 degC).  HYPERLINK "http://www.specagent.com/LookUp/?ulid=5156&mf=04&src=wd" Products: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide one of the following:  HYPERLINK "http://www.specagent.com/LookUp/?uid=123456801071&mf=04&src=wd" Carlisle Coatings & Waterproofing; CCW WIP 300HT.  HYPERLINK "http://www.specagent.com/LookUp/?uid=123456801072&mf=04&src=wd" Grace Construction Products, a unit of W. R. Grace & Co.; Ultra.  HYPERLINK "http://www.specagent.com/LookUp/?uid=123456801073&mf=04&src=wd" Henry Company; Blueskin PE200 HT.  HYPERLINK "http://www.specagent.com/LookUp/?uid=123456801074&mf=04&src=wd" Metal-Fab Manufacturing, LLC; MetShield.  HYPERLINK "http://www.specagent.com/LookUp/?uid=123456801075&mf=04&src=wd" Owens Corning; WeatherLock Metal High Temperature Underlayment. MISCELLANEOUS MATERIALS General: Provide materials and types of fasteners, protective coatings, sealants, and other miscellaneous items required by manufacturer for a complete installation. Fasteners: Manufacturer's recommended fasteners, suitable for application and designed to meet performance requirements. Furnish the following unless otherwise indicated: Exposed Penetrating Fasteners: Gasketed screws with hex washer heads matching color of sheet metal. Fasteners for Aluminum: Aluminum or Series300 stainless steel. Fasteners for Stainless-Steel Sheet: Series300 stainless steel. Fasteners for Zinc-Coated (Galvanized) Steel Sheet: Series300 stainless steel or hot-dip zinc-coated steel according to ASTMA153/A153M or ASTMF2329. Elastomeric Sealant: ASTMC920, elastomeric polyurethane or silicone polymer sealant of type, grade, class, and use classifications required by roofing-specialty manufacturer for each application. Butyl Sealant: ASTMC1311, single-component, solvent-release butyl rubber sealant; polyisobutylene plasticized; heavy bodied for hooked-type expansion joints with limited movement. Bituminous Coating: Cold-applied asphalt emulsion complying with ASTMD1187. Asphalt Roofing Cement: ASTMD4586, asbestos free, of consistency required for application. COPINGS Copings: Manufactured coping system consisting of formed-metal coping cap in section lengths not exceeding 12 feet (3.6m), concealed anchorage; corner units, end cap units, and concealed splice plates with same finish as coping caps. IF KEEPING ALUMINUM COPINGS, KEEP THE FOLLOWING PARAGRAPH. RETAIN THICKNESS OF COPING CAP THAT MEETS PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS AND HAS THE RIGIDITY TO SUIT PROJECT. FIRST OPTION IS 16 GAGE SECOND OPTION IS 14 GAGE. RECOMMEND FIRST OPTION FOR MOST PROJECTS USE SECOND OPTION IN HURRICANE OR HIGH WIND AREAS. Coping-Cap Material: Formed aluminum, thickness as required to meet performance requirements with a minimum thickness of [0.050 inch (1.27 mm)] [0.063 inch (1.60 mm)]. Finish: [Two-coat fluoropolymer] [Three-coat fluoropolymer] [Clear anodic] [Color anodic]. DELETE FIRST SUBPARAGRAPH BELOW FOR CLEAR ANODIC FINISHES. FIRST FOUR OPTIONS ARE EXAMPLES OF COLOR ANODIC FINISHES AND MAY VARY IN COLOR RANGE AND AVAILABILITY AMONG MANUFACTURERS. Color: [Light bronze] [Medium bronze] [Dark bronze] [Black] [As indicated by manufacturer's designations] [Match Architect's sample] [As selected by Architect from manufacturer's full range]. Corners: Factory mitered and mechanically clinched and sealed watertight. MANUFACTURERS OFFER A VARIETY OF SPECIAL FABRICATIONS AND FACE-LEG PROFILES. Special Fabrications: [Radiussed sections] [Arched sections] [Bullnose face leg] [Two-way sloped coping cap]. RETAIN ONE OF THE TWO OPTIONS BELOW. SECOND OPTION IS MOST COMMON AND LOWEST COST. Coping-Cap Attachment Method: [Snap-on] [Face leg hooked to continuous cleat with back leg fastener exposed], fabricated from coping-cap material. RETAIN ONE OF TWO SUBPARAGRAPHS BELOW IF KEEPING SNAP-ON COPINGS ABOVE. OTHERWISE DELETE BOTH. SNAP ON COPINGS ARE GOOD FOR FM1-90 OR 110 MPH Snap-on-Coping Anchor Plates: Concealed, galvanized-steel sheet, 12 inches (300 mm) wide, with integral cleats. Face Leg Cleats: Concealed, continuous galvanized-steel sheet. IF KEEPING GALVUME COPINGS KEEP THE FOLLOWING PARAGRAPH. RETAIN THICKNESS OF COPING CAP THAT MEETS PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS AND HAS THE RIGIDITY TO SUIT PROJECT. FIRST OPTION IS 24 GAGE SECOND OPTION IS 22 GAGE. RECOMMEND FIRST OPTION FOR MOST PROJECTS USE SECOND OPTION IN HURRICANE OR HIGH WIND AREAS. Coping-Cap Material: Zinc-coated steel, thickness as required to meet performance requirements with a minimum nominal thickness of [0.028 inch (0.71 mm)] [0.034 inch (0.86 mm)]. Finish: [Two-coat fluoropolymer] [Three-coat fluoropolymer]. KEEP BELOW OR ADD IN REQUIRED COLOR OR INDICATE CUSTOM COLOR. CUSTOM COLOR REQUIRES A LARGE PROJECT OVER 2500 SF OF COPING WITHOUT PAYING A VERY LARGE PREMIUM. Color: As selected by Architect from manufacturer's full range. Corners: Factory mitered and mechanically clinched and sealed watertight. MANUFACTURERS OFFER A VARIETY OF SPECIAL FABRICATIONS AND FACE-LEG PROFILES. Special Fabrications: [Radiussed sections] [Arched sections] [Bullnose face leg] [Two-way sloped coping cap]. RETAIN ONE OF THE TWO OPTIONS BELOW. SECOND OPTION IS MOST COMMON AND LOWEST COST. Coping-Cap Attachment Method: [Snap-on] [Face leg hooked to continuous cleat with back leg fastener exposed], fabricated from coping-cap material. RETAIN ONE OF TWO SUBPARAGRAPHS BELOW IF KEEPING SNAP-ON COPINGS ABOVE. OTHERWISE DELETE BOTH. SNAP ON COPINGS ARE GOOD FOR FM1-90 OR 110 MPH Snap-on-Coping Anchor Plates: Concealed, galvanized-steel sheet, 12 inches (300 mm) wide, with integral cleats. Face Leg Cleats: Concealed, continuous galvanized-steel sheet. ROOF-EDGE FLASHINGS RETAIN THIS ARTICLE FOR ROOF-EDGE FLASHINGS, SOMETIMES CALLED "ROOF EDGING" OR "ROOF-EDGE FASCIA." Canted Roof-Edge [Fascia] [and] [Gravel Stop]: Manufactured, two-piece, roof-edge fascia consisting of [snap-on] [compression-clamped] metal fascia cover in section lengths not exceeding 12 feet (3.6m) and a continuous formed galvanized-steel sheet cant, 0.028 inch (0.71 mm) thick, minimum, with extended vertical leg terminating in a drip-edge cleat. Provide matching corner units. Fascia Cover: Fabricated from the following exposed metal: IF KEEPING ROOF-EDGE, KEEP THE FOLLOWING PARAGRAPH. RETAIN THICKNESS OF ROOF-EDGE THAT MEETS PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS AND HAS THE RIGIDITY TO SUIT PROJECT. FIRST OPTION IS 16 GAGE SECOND OPTION IS 14 GAGE. RECOMMEND FIRST OPTION FOR MOST PROJECTS USE SECOND OPTION IN HURRICANE OR HIGH WIND AREAS. Formed Aluminum: Thickness as required to meet performance requirements with a minimum thickness of [0.050 inch (1.27 mm)] [0.063 inch (1.60 mm)]. IF KEEPING GALVUME ROOF EDGES KEEP THE FOLLOWING PARAGRAPH. RETAIN THICKNESS OF ROOF EDGES THAT MEETS PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS AND HAS THE RIGIDITY TO SUIT PROJECT. FIRST OPTION IS 24 GAGE SECOND OPTION IS 22 GAGE. RECOMMEND FIRST OPTION FOR MOST PROJECTS USE SECOND OPTION IN HURRICANE OR HIGH WIND AREAS. Zinc-Coated Steel: Thickness as required to meet performance requirements with a minimum nominal thickness of [0.028 inch (0.71 mm)] [0.034 inch (0.86 mm)]. Corners: Factory mitered and mechanically clinched and sealed watertight. Splice Plates: Concealed, of same material, finish, and shape as fascia cover. MANUFACTURERS OFFER A VARIETY OF SPECIAL FABRICATIONS AND FASCIA COVER PROFILES. Special Fabrications: [Radiussed sections] [Arched sections] [Bullnose fascia cover] [Cornice fascia cover] [Cove fascia cover]. SCUPPERS SEPARATE FROM ROOF-EDGE FLASHINGS ARE SPECIFIED IN "ROOF-EDGE DRAINAGE SYSTEMS" ARTICLE. Fascia Accessories: [Fascia extenders with continuous hold-down cleats] [Wall cap] [Soffit trim] [Overflow scuppers] [Overflow scuppers with perforated screens] [Spillout scuppers] [Downspout scuppers with integral conductor head and downspout adapters] [Downspout scuppers with integral conductor head and downspout adapters and perforated screens]. RETAIN FIRST PARAGRAPH BELOW FOR A TWO-PIECE, ROOF-EDGE FASCIA CONSISTING OF A SNAP-ON FASCIA COVER OVER A CONTINUOUS ANCHOR BAR; REVISE TO SUIT PROJECT. SIDE-MOUNTED ANCHOR BAR TYPICALLY SECURES A SINGLE-PLY ROOFING MEMBRANE AND IS CAPABLE OF DEVELOPING SUBSTANTIAL UPLIFT RESISTANCE. Roof-Edge Fascia: Manufactured, two-piece, roof-edge fascia consisting of snap-on metal fascia cover in section lengths not exceeding 12 feet (3.6m) and a continuous formed- or extruded-aluminum anchor bar with integral drip-edge cleat to engage fascia cover. Provide matching corner units. Fascia Cover: Fabricated from the following exposed metal: IF KEEPING ROOF-EDGE FASCIA, KEEP THE FOLLOWING PARAGRAPH. RETAIN THICKNESS OF ROOF-EDGE FASCIA THAT MEETS PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS AND HAS THE RIGIDITY TO SUIT PROJECT. FIRST OPTION IS 16 GAGE SECOND OPTION IS 14 GAGE. RECOMMEND FIRST OPTION FOR MOST PROJECTS USE SECOND OPTION IN HURRICANE OR HIGH WIND AREAS. Formed Aluminum: Thickness as required to meet performance requirements with a minimum thickness of [0.050 inch (1.27 mm)] [0.063 inch (1.60 mm)]. IF KEEPING GALVUME ROOF EDGES FASCIA KEEP THE FOLLOWING PARAGRAPH. RETAIN THICKNESS OF ROOF EDGES THAT MEETS PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS AND HAS THE RIGIDITY TO SUIT PROJECT. FIRST OPTION IS 24 GAGE SECOND OPTION IS 22 GAGE. RECOMMEND FIRST OPTION FOR MOST PROJECTS USE SECOND OPTION IN HURRICANE OR HIGH WIND AREAS. Zinc-Coated Steel: Thickness as required to meet performance requirements with a minimum nominal thickness of [0.028 inch (0.71 mm)] [0.034 inch (0.86 mm)]. Corners: Factory mitered and mechanically clinched and sealed watertight. Splice Plates: Concealed, of same material, finish, and shape as fascia cover. MANUFACTURERS OFFER A VARIETY OF SPECIAL FABRICATIONS AND FASCIA-COVER PROFILES. Special Fabrications: [Radiussed sections] [Arched sections] [Bullnose fascia cover] [Cornice fascia cover] [Cove fascia cover]. SCUPPERS SEPARATE FROM ROOF-EDGE FLASHINGS ARE SPECIFIED IN "ROOF-EDGE DRAINAGE SYSTEMS" ARTICLE. Fascia Accessories: [Fascia extenders with continuous hold-down cleats] [Wall cap] [Soffit trim] [Overflow scuppers] [Overflow scuppers with perforated screens] [Spillout scuppers] [Downspout scuppers with integral conductor head and downspout adapters] [Downspout scuppers with integral conductor head and downspout adapters and perforated screens]. RETAIN FIRST PARAGRAPH BELOW FOR A ONE-PIECE GRAVEL STOP; REVISE TO SUIT PROJECT. PRODUCT CONFIGURATIONS VARY CONSIDERABLY; REVISE TO SUIT PROJECT. One-Piece Gravel Stops: Manufactured, one-piece, metal gravel stop in section lengths not exceeding 12 feet (3.6m), with a horizontal flange and vertical leg[,drain-through] fascia[terminating in a drip edge], and concealed splice plates of same material, finish, and shape as gravel stop. Provide matching corner units. Fabricate from the following exposed metal: IF KEEPING ALUMINUM GRAVEL STOPS KEEP THE FOLLOWING PARAGRAPH. RETAIN THICKNESS OF GRAVEL STOPS THAT MEETS PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS AND HAS THE RIGIDITY TO SUIT PROJECT. FIRST OPTION IS 20 GAGE SECOND OPTION IS 18 GAGE. THIRD OPTION IS 16 GAGE. RECOMMEND SECOND OPTION FOR MOST PROJECTS USE THIRD OPTION IN HURRICANE OR HIGH WIND AREAS. FIRST OPTION IS GOOD FOR LOW COST LOW RISE PROJECTS. Formed Aluminum: Thickness as required to meet performance requirements with a minimum thickness of [0.032 inch (0.81 mm)] [0.040 inch (1.02 mm)] [0.050 inch (1.27 mm)]. IF KEEPING GALVUME GRAVEL STOPS KEEP THE FOLLOWING PARAGRAPH. RETAIN THICKNESS OF ROOF EDGES THAT MEETS PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS AND HAS THE RIGIDITY TO SUIT PROJECT. FIRST OPTION IS 24 GAGE SECOND OPTION IS 22 GAGE. RECOMMEND FIRST OPTION FOR MOST PROJECTS USE SECOND OPTION IN HURRICANE OR HIGH WIND AREAS. Zinc-Coated Steel: Thickness as required to meet performance requirements with a minimum nominal thickness of [0.028 inch (0.71 mm)] [0.034 inch (0.86 mm)]. Corners: Factory mitered and mechanically clinched and sealed watertight. Accessories: [Fascia extenders with continuous hold-down cleats] [Wall cap] [Soffit trim]. RETAIN REQUIRED FINISH IN TWO PARAGRAPHS BELOW. IF RETAINING MORE THAN ONE, INDICATE LOCATIONS OF EACH ON DRAWINGS OR BY INSERTS. Aluminum Finish: [Two-coat fluoropolymer] [Three-coat fluoropolymer] [Clear anodic] [Color anodic]. DELETE SUBPARAGRAPH BELOW FOR CLEAR ANODIC FINISHES. FIRST FOUR OPTIONS ARE EXAMPLES OF COLOR ANODIC FINISHES AND MAY VARY IN COLOR RANGE AND AVAILABILITY AMONG MANUFACTURERS. Color: [Light bronze] [Medium bronze] [Dark bronze] [Black] [As indicated by manufacturer's designations] [Match Architect's sample] [As selected by Architect from manufacturer's full range]. Zinc-Coated Steel Finish: [Two-coat fluoropolymer] [Three-coat fluoropolymer]. KEEP BELOW OR ADD IN REQUIRED COLOR OR INDICATE CUSTOM COLOR. CUSTOM COLOR REQUIRES A LARGE PROJECT OVER 2500 SF OF ROOF EDGE WITHOUT PAYING A VERY LARGE PREMIUM. Color: As selected by Architect from manufacturer's full range. ROOF-EDGE DRAINAGE SYSTEMS Gutters: Manufactured in uniform section lengths not exceeding 12 feet (3.6m), with matching corner units, ends, outlet tubes, and other accessories. Elevate back edge at least 1 inch (25 mm) above front edge. Furnish flat-stock gutter straps, gutter brackets, expansion joints, and expansion-joint covers fabricated from same metal as gutters. Fabricate from the following exposed metal: IF KEEPING ALUMINUM GUTTERS KEEP THE FOLLOWING PARAGRAPH. RETAIN THICKNESS OF GUTTERS THAT HAS THE RIGIDITY TO SUIT PROJECT. FIRST OPTION IS 20 GAGE SECOND OPTION IS 18 GAGE. THIRD OPTION IS 16 GAGE. FIRST OPTION IS MOST COMMON. Formed Aluminum: [0.032 inch (0.81 mm)] [0.040 inch (1.02 mm)] [0.050 inch (1.27 mm)] [0.063 inch (1.60 mm)] thick. IF KEEPING GALVALUME GUTTERS KEEP THE FOLLOWING PARAGRAPH. RETAIN THICKNESS OF GUTTERS THAT HAS THE RIGIDITY TO SUIT PROJECT. FIRST OPTION IS 24 GAGE SECOND OPTION IS 20 GAGE. FIRST OPTION IS MOST COMMON. Zinc-Coated Steel: Nominal [0.028-inch (0.71-mm)] [0.034-inch (0.86-mm)] thickness. RETAIN FIRST SUBPARAGRAPH BELOW IF DRAWINGS DO NOT SHOW CROSS SECTION OR PROFILE IN SUFFICIENT DETAIL. MOST MANUFACTURED GUTTER PROFILES ARE RECTANGULAR WITH VARIATIONS. ONLY THE MOST COMMON TYPES ARE LISTED HERE, OTHER TYPES ARE AVAILABLE. Gutter Profile: [StyleK] [Half-round single bead] [Ogee] according to SMACNA's "Architectural Sheet Metal Manual." Corners: Factory mitered and mechanically clinched and sealed watertight. Gutter Supports: Manufacturer's standard supports as selected by Architect with finish matching the gutters. MANUFACTURERS OFFER A VARIETY OF SPECIAL FABRICATIONS AND ACCESSORIES. Special Fabrications: [Radiussed sections]. Gutter Accessories: [Continuous screened leaf guard with sheet metal frame] [Continuous hinged leaf guard of solid metal designed to shed leaves] [Continuous snap-in plastic leaf guard] [Bronze wire ball downspout strainer] [Wire ball downspout strainer] [Flat ends] [Bullnose ends for half-round gutter]. Downspouts: [Plain round] [Corrugated round] [Plain rectangular] [Corrugated rectangular] [Open-face rectangular] complete with [machine-crimped] [mitered] [smooth-curve] elbows, manufactured from the following exposed metal. Furnish with metal hangers, from same material as downspouts, and anchors. IF KEEPING ALUMINUM DOWNSPOUTS KEEP THE FOLLOWING PARAGRAPH. RETAIN THICKNESS OF DOWNSPOUTS THAT HAS THE RIGIDITY TO SUIT PROJECT. FIRST OPTION IS 20 GAGE SECOND OPTION IS 18 GAGE. THIRD OPTION IS 16 GAGE. FIRST OPTION IS MOST COMMON. Formed Aluminum: [0.032 inch (0.81 mm)] [0.040 inch (1.02 mm)] [0.050 inch (1.27 mm)] [0.063 inch (1.60 mm)] thick. IF KEEPING GALVALUME DOWNSPOUTS KEEP THE FOLLOWING PARAGRAPH. RETAIN THICKNESS OF DOWNSPOUTS THAT HAS THE RIGIDITY TO SUIT PROJECT. FIRST OPTION IS 24 GAGE SECOND OPTION IS 20 GAGE. FIRST OPTION IS MOST COMMON. Zinc-Coated Steel: Nominal [0.028-inch (0.71-mm)] [0.034-inch (0.86-mm)] thickness. PARAPET SCUPPERS, WHICH ARE INSTALLED IN PARAPET WALL, DISCHARGE INTO CONDUCTOR HEADS OR, AS OVERFLOW SCUPPERS, MERELY PROJECT THROUGH THE PARAPET. SCUPPERS COMBINED WITH ROOF-EDGE FLASHINGS AND DISCHARGING INTO GUTTERS OR CONDUCTOR HEADS ARE SPECIFIED IN "ROOF-EDGE FLASHINGS" ARTICLE. Parapet Scuppers: Manufactured with closure flange trim to exterior, 4-inch- (100-mm-) wide wall flanges to interior, and base extending 4 inches (100 mm) beyond cant or tapered strip into field of roof.[Fasten gravel guard angles to base of scuppers.] Fabricate from the following exposed metal: SELECT FROM ONE OF THE METALS LISTED BELOW. MATCH GUTTER METAL. Formed Aluminum: 0.032 inch (0.81 mm) thick. Zinc-Coated Steel: Nominal 0.028-inch (0.71-mm) thickness. Conductor Heads: Manufactured conductor heads, each with flanged back and stiffened top edge and of dimensions and shape indicated, complete with outlet tube that nests into upper end of downspout[,exterior flange trim,] [and] [built-in overflow]. IF A HIGHLY ORNAMENTAL CONDUCTOR HEAD IS REQUIRED, SHOW DETAILS ON DRAWINGS OR INSERT MANUFACTURER'S NAME AND MODEL NUMBER AS A BASIS OF DESIGN. Fabricate from the following exposed metal: SELECT FROM ONE OF THE METALS LISTED BELOW. MATCH GUTTER METAL. Formed Aluminum: 0.032 inch (0.81 mm) thick. Zinc-Coated Steel: Nominal 0.028-inch (0.71-mm) thickness. RETAIN REQUIRED FINISH IN FOUR PARAGRAPHS BELOW. IF RETAINING MORE THAN ONE, INDICATE LOCATIONS OF EACH ON DRAWINGS OR BY INSERTS. Aluminum Finish: [Two-coat fluoropolymer] [Three-coat fluoropolymer] [Clear anodic] [Color anodic]. DELETE SUBPARAGRAPH BELOW FOR MILL AND CLEAR ANODIC FINISHES. FIRST FOUR OPTIONS ARE EXAMPLES OF COLOR ANODIC FINISHES AND MAY VARY IN COLOR RANGE AND AVAILABILITY AMONG MANUFACTURERS. Color: [Light bronze] [Medium bronze] [Dark bronze] [Black] [As indicated by manufacturer's designations] [Match Architect's sample] [As selected by Architect from manufacturer's full range]. Zinc-Coated Steel Finish: [Two-coat fluoropolymer] [Three-coat fluoropolymer]. KEEP BELOW OR ADD IN REQUIRED COLOR OR INDICATE CUSTOM COLOR. CUSTOM COLOR REQUIRES A LARGE PROJECT OVER 2500SF OF ROOF EDGE ETC. WITHOUT PAYING A VERY LARGE PREMIUM. Color: As selected by Architect from manufacturer's full range. REGLETS AND COUNTERFLASHINGS Reglets: Manufactured units formed to provide secure interlocking of separate reglet and counterflashing pieces, from the following exposed metal: IF KEEPING ALUMINUM REGLETS KEEP THE FOLLOWING PARAGRAPH. RETAIN THICKNESS OF REGLETS THAT HAS THE RIGIDITY TO SUIT PROJECT. FIRST OPTION IS 22 GAGE SECOND OPTION IS 16 GAGE. FIRST OPTION IS MOST COMMON. Formed Aluminum: [0.024 inch (0.61 mm)] [0.050 inch (1.27 mm)] thick. IF KEEPING GALVALUME REGLETS KEEP THE FOLLOWING PARAGRAPH. RETAIN THICKNESS OF REGLETS THAT HAS THE RIGIDITY TO SUIT PROJECT. FIRST OPTION IS 26 GAGE SECOND OPTION IS 24 GAGE. FIRST OPTION IS MOST COMMON. Zinc-Coated Steel: Nominal [0.022-inch (0.56-mm)] [0.028-inch (0.71-mm)] thickness. Corners: Factory mitered and mechanically clinched and sealed watertight. RETAIN ONE OR MORE REGLET TYPES IN FIVE SUBPARAGRAPHS BELOW. Surface-Mounted Type: Provide reglets with slotted holes for fastening to substrate, with neoprene or other suitable weatherproofing washers, and with channel for sealant at top edge. Stucco Type, Embedded: Provide reglets with upturned fastening flange and extension leg of length to match thickness of applied finish materials. Concrete Type, Embedded: Provide temporary closure tape to keep reglet free of concrete materials, special fasteners for attaching reglet to concrete forms, and guides to ensure alignment of reglet section ends. Masonry Type, Embedded: Provide reglets with offset top flange for embedment in masonry mortar joint. Multiuse Type, Embedded: For multiuse embedment in [cast-in-place concrete] [masonry mortar joints]. KEEP REGLET OPTION BELOW IF DOING ROOF FLASHINGS, KEEP THROUGH-WALL FLASHING FOR MASONRY WORK. Counterflashings: Manufactured units of heights to overlap top edges of base flashings by 4 inches (100 mm) and in lengths not exceeding 12 feet (3.6m) designed to snap into [reglets] [or] [through-wall-flashing receiver] and compress against base flashings with joints lapped, from the following exposed metal: IF KEEPING ALUMINUM COUNTERFLASHINGS KEEP THE FOLLOWING PARAGRAPH. RETAIN THICKNESS OF COUNTERFLASHING THAT HAS THE RIGIDITY TO SUIT PROJECT. FIRST OPTION IS 22 GAGE SECOND OPTION IS 20 GAGE. FIRST OPTION IS MOST COMMON. Formed Aluminum: [0.024 inch (0.61 mm)] [0.032 inch (0.81 mm)] thick. IF KEEPING GALVALUME COUNTERFLASHINGS KEEP THE FOLLOWING PARAGRAPH. RETAIN THICKNESS OF COUNTERFLASHINGS THAT HAS THE RIGIDITY TO SUIT PROJECT. FIRST OPTION IS 26 GAGE SECOND OPTION IS 24 GAGE. FIRST OPTION IS MOST COMMON. Zinc-Coated Steel: Nominal [0.022-inch (0.56-mm)] [0.028-inch (0.71-mm)] thickness. Accessories: Flexible-Flashing Retainer: Provide resilient plastic or rubber accessory to secure flexible flashing in reglet where clearance does not permit use of standard metal counterflashing or where reglet is provided separate from metal counterflashing. Counterflashing Wind-Restraint Clips: Provide clips to be installed before counterflashing to prevent wind uplift of counterflashing lower edge. GENERAL FINISH REQUIREMENTS Comply with NAAMM's "Metal Finishes Manual for Architectural and Metal Products" for recommendations for applying and designating finishes. Protect mechanical and painted finishes on exposed surfaces from damage by applying a strippable, temporary protective covering before shipping. Appearance of Finished Work: Noticeable variations in same piece are not acceptable. Variations in appearance of adjoining components are acceptable if they are within the range of approved Samples and are assembled or installed to minimize contrast. EXECUTION EXAMINATION Examine substrates, areas, and conditions, with Installer present, to verify actual locations, dimensions, and other conditions affecting performance of the Work. Examine walls, roof edges, and parapets for suitable conditions for roof specialties. Verify that substrate is sound, dry, smooth, clean, sloped for drainage, and securely anchored. Proceed with installation only after unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected. FABRICATION Cutting and Forming Radiussed Copings / Roof Edges: Cut curved shapes using templates to produce uniform smooth and consistent edges. Optional method of cutting may be a computer guided plasma arc (water jet) cutter. Form and bend fabrications with curved surfaces in jigs or formed using CNC rolling machines which produce smooth consistent surfaces which show no surface irregularities or other imperfections. Fabricate units to produce uniform sightlines which are level, plumb and in the same plane as adjacent units. UNDERLAYMENT INSTALLATION Self-Adhering Sheet Underlayment: Install wrinkle free. Apply primer if required by underlayment manufacturer. Comply with temperature restrictions of underlayment manufacturer for installation; use primer rather than nails for installing underlayment at low temperatures. Apply in shingle fashion to shed water. Overlap edges not less than 3-1/2 inches (90 mm). Roll laps with roller. Cover underlayment within 14 days. INSTALLATION, GENERAL General: Install roof specialties according to manufacturer's written instructions. Anchor roof specialties securely in place, with provisions for thermal and structural movement. Use fasteners, solder, protective coatings, separators, sealants, and other miscellaneous items as required to complete roof-specialty systems. Install roof specialties level, plumb, true to line and elevation; with limited oil-canning and without warping, jogs in alignment, buckling, or tool marks. Provide uniform, neat seams with minimum exposure of solder and sealant. Install roof specialties to fit substrates and to result in watertight performance. Verify shapes and dimensions of surfaces to be covered before manufacture. Torch cutting of roof specialties is not permitted. Do not use graphite pencils to mark metal surfaces. Metal Protection: Protect metals against galvanic action by separating dissimilar metals from contact with each other or with corrosive substrates by painting contact surfaces with bituminous coating or by other permanent separation as recommended by manufacturer. Coat concealed side of uncoated aluminum and stainless-steel roof specialties with bituminous coating where in contact with wood, ferrous metal, or cementitious construction. Underlayment: Where installing metal flashing directly on cementitious or wood substrates, install a course of self-adhering, high-temperature sheet underlayment. Bed flanges in thick coat of asphalt roofing cement where required by manufacturers of roof specialties for waterproof performance. Expansion Provisions: Allow for thermal expansion of exposed roof specialties. Space movement joints at a maximum of 12 feet (3.6m) with no joints within 18 inches (450 mm) of corners or intersections unless otherwise shown on Drawings. When ambient temperature at time of installation is between 40 and 70 degF (4 and 21 degC), set joint members for 50 percent movement each way. Adjust setting proportionately for installation at higher ambient temperatures. Fastener Sizes: Use fasteners of sizes that will penetrate wood blocking or sheathing not less than 1-1/4 inches (32 mm) for nails and not less than 3/4 inch (19 mm) for wood screws substrate not less than recommended by fastener manufacturer to achieve maximum pull-out resistance. Seal joints as required for watertight construction. Place sealant to be completely concealed in joint. Do not install sealants at temperatures below 40 degF (4 degC). COPING INSTALLATION Install cleats, anchor plates, and other anchoring and attachment accessories and devices with concealed fasteners. Anchor copings to meet performance requirements. RETAIN FIRST SUBPARAGRAPH BELOW FOR SNAP-ON-TYPE COPINGS MOUNTED ON CLEATED ANCHOR PLATES. Interlock face and back leg drip edges of snap-on coping cap into cleated anchor plates anchored to substrate at [30-inch (760-mm) centers] [40-inch (1015-mm) centers] [manufacturer's required spacing that meets performance requirements]. RETAIN SUBPARAGRAPH BELOW FOR COPINGS WITH BACK LEG FASTENERS EXPOSED. Interlock face leg drip edge into continuous cleat anchored to substrate at [24-inch (600-mm) centers] [16-inch (400-mm) centers] [manufacturer's required spacing that meets performance requirements]. Anchor back leg of coping with screw fasteners and elastomeric washers at [24-inch (600-mm) centers] [16-inch (400-mm) centers] [manufacturer's required spacing that meets performance requirements]. Coping Seam locations: [Locate seams as indicted.] [Align with fascia seams, control joints, window mullions and other building elements where indicated.] Fabricate corners as one unit with seams a minimum of two-feet from corner in each direction. [Divide space between corner units evenly into lengths of 12 foot maximum] [Use uniform 12 foot lengths, and cut filler length]. ROOF-EDGE FLASHING INSTALLATION COORDINATE INSTALLATION OF ROOF-EDGE FLASHINGS WITH APPLICABLE LOW-SLOPE ROOFING SECTION. Install cleats, cants, and other anchoring and attachment accessories and devices with concealed fasteners. Anchor roof edgings with manufacturer's required devices, fasteners, and fastener spacing to meet performance requirements. Roof-Edge Seam locations: [Locate seams as indicted.] [Align with fascia seams, control joints, window mullions and other building elements where indicated.] Fabricate corners as one unit with seams a minimum of two-feet from corner in each direction. [Divide space between corner units evenly into lengths of 12 foot maximum] [Use uniform 12 foot lengths, and cut filler length]. ROOF-EDGE DRAINAGE-SYSTEM INSTALLATION General: Install components to produce a complete roof-edge drainage system according to manufacturer's written instructions. Coordinate installation of roof perimeter flashing with installation of roof-edge drainage system. RETAIN LAST OPTION IN FIRST PARAGRAPH BELOW IF SOLDERING THE JOINTS AND ENDS OF COPPER GUTTERS. Gutters: Join and seal gutter lengths. Allow for thermal expansion. Attach gutters to firmly anchored gutter supports spaced not more than [12 inches (305 mm)] [24 inches (610 mm)] [30 inches (762 mm)] apart. Attach ends with rivets and seal with sealant to make watertight. Slope to downspouts. RETAIN SUBPARAGRAPHS BELOW IF REQUIRED. SEE MANUFACTURERS' WRITTEN INSTRUCTIONS. Install gutter with expansion joints at locations indicated but not exceeding 50 feet (15.2m) apart. Install expansion joint caps. Install continuous leaf guards on gutters with noncorrosive fasteners, [removable] [hinged to swing open] for cleaning gutters. REVISE FIRST PARAGRAPH BELOW IF CHAIN DOWNSPOUTS ARE REQUIRED. Downspouts: Join sections with manufacturer's standard telescoping joints. Provide hangers with fasteners designed to hold downspouts securely to walls and 1 inch (25 mm) away from walls; locate fasteners at top and bottom and at approximately 60 inches (1500 mm) o.c. RETAIN ONE OF TWO SUBPARAGRAPHS BELOW. Provide elbows at base of downspout to direct water away from building. Connect downspouts to underground drainage system indicated. RETAIN FIRST PARAGRAPH BELOW FOR METAL SPLASH PANS. DELETE IF RETAINING SUBPARAGRAPH ABOVE OR IF SPLASH PANS ARE SPECIFIED IN ANOTHER SECTION. Splash Pans: Install where downspouts discharge on low-slope roofs. Set in [asphalt roofing cement] [elastomeric sealant]. Parapet Scuppers: Install scuppers through parapet where indicated. Continuously support scupper, set to correct elevation, and seal flanges to interior wall face, over cants or tapered edge strips, and under roofing membrane. RETAIN FIRST SUBPARAGRAPH BELOW IF SCUPPER TERMINATES AT EXTERIOR WALL. RETAIN BOTH FIRST AND SECOND SUBPARAGRAPHS IF SCUPPER DISCHARGES INTO CONDUCTOR HEAD SET IMMEDIATELY BELOW BASE ELEVATION OF SCUPPER. RETAIN THIRD SUBPARAGRAPH IF SCUPPER DISCHARGES DIRECTLY INTO BACK OF CONDUCTOR HEAD. SEE MANUFACTURERS' WRITTEN INSTRUCTIONS. Anchor scupper closure trim flange to exterior wall and seal or solder to scupper. Loosely lock front edge of scupper with conductor head. Seal or solder exterior wall scupper flanges into back of conductor head. Conductor Heads: Anchor securely to wall with elevation of conductor top edge 1 inch (25 mm) below [scupper] [gutter] discharge. REGLET AND COUNTERFLASHING INSTALLATION General: Coordinate installation of reglets and counterflashings with installation of base flashings. Embedded Reglets: See [Section033000 "Cast-in-Place Concrete"] [and] [Section042000 "Unit Masonry"] for installation of reglets. Surface-Mounted Reglets: Install reglets to receive flashings where flashing without embedded reglets is indicated on Drawings. Install at height so that inserted counterflashings overlap 4 inches (100 mm) over top edge of base flashings. Counterflashings: Insert counterflashings into reglets or other indicated receivers; ensure that counterflashings overlap 4 inches (100 mm) over top edge of base flashings. Lap counterflashing joints a minimum of 4 inches (100 mm) and bed with elastomeric sealant. Fit counterflashings tightly to base flashings. CLEANING AND PROTECTION FIRST PARAGRAPH BELOW IS NOT APPLICABLE TO STAINLESS STEEL OR TO PAINTED OR COATED STEEL AND ALUMINUM. Clean exposed metal surfaces of substances that interfere with uniform oxidation and weathering. Clean and neutralize flux materials. Clean off excess solder and sealants. Remove temporary protective coverings and strippable films as roof specialties are installed. On completion of installation, clean finished surfaces including removing unused fasteners, metal filings, pop rivet stems, and pieces of flashing. Maintain roof specialties in a clean condition during construction. Replace roof specialties that have been damaged or that cannot be successfully repaired by finish touchup or similar minor repair procedures. END OF SECTION 07 71 00 FOR MDACC USE ONLY. DELETE THIS PAGE BEFORE ISSUING DOCUMENTS. document revision history IssueDateRevision DescriptionAuthor20190301Original IssuanceRev. 1.Rev. 2Rev. 3 Rev. 4 Rev. 5      MD ANDERSON Project No. XXXXXXMD ANDERSON PROJECT NAMEA/E Name Issue Description A/E Project No.Month 00, 0000 鶹ӳ ROOF SPECIALTIESMD Anderson Cancer Center07 71 00MS 20190301 PAGE 17 of  NUMPAGES 17 "*   ' 2 M X    & . 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