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CONCRETE AND CLAY ROOF TILE INSTALLATION …

CONCRETE AND CLAYROOF TILE INSTALLATION MANUALF lorida Roofing, Sheet Metal and Air ConditioningContractors Association, Roofing Institute Copyright 2001 by FL Roofing, Sheet Metal and A/C Contractors Assoc. & Tile Roofing InstituteiFRSA/TRI Model Tile Guidelines August 2005 PREFACEIn January, 1987, the roof Tile Committee of the FRSA/NTRMA was commissioned to develop and writeconsensus guidelines for the INSTALLATION of CONCRETE and clay roof tiles. Recently, the National TileRoofing Manufacturers Association (NTRMA) changed its name to Tile Roofing Institute.

PREFACE In January, 1987, the Roof Tile Committee of the FRSA/NTRMA was commissioned to develop and write consensus guidelines for the installation of concrete and clay roof tiles.

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1 CONCRETE AND CLAYROOF TILE INSTALLATION MANUALF lorida Roofing, Sheet Metal and Air ConditioningContractors Association, Roofing Institute Copyright 2001 by FL Roofing, Sheet Metal and A/C Contractors Assoc. & Tile Roofing InstituteiFRSA/TRI Model Tile Guidelines August 2005 PREFACEIn January, 1987, the roof Tile Committee of the FRSA/NTRMA was commissioned to develop and writeconsensus guidelines for the INSTALLATION of CONCRETE and clay roof tiles. Recently, the National TileRoofing Manufacturers Association (NTRMA) changed its name to Tile Roofing Institute.

2 The consensusdocument process included meetings over a period of eighteen (18) years, made up of roofing contractors,manufacturers, suppliers, academia, roofing consultants, and guidelines were approved by a consensus vote of participating members. These guidelines areupdated or reaffirmed by the same process at intervals not exceeding three (3) guidelines were developed to summarize for the designer, applicator or developer good roofingpractice and industry guidelines for the INSTALLATION of the mechanically-set and mortar/ adhesive-set tiles,which have been developed over a period of time from actual trade practice and the requirements of variousbuilding code agencies.

3 These guidelines may not be applicable in all geographical areas. It is theresponsibility of those individuals who are referring to these guidelines to independently research anddetermine which is best for their particular project. Accordingly, the Florida Roofing, Sheet Metal and AirConditioning Contractors Association and the Tile Roofing Institute and their members expressly disclaimany express or implied warranties or any liability for any damages or loss that might be incurred as a resultof the use of these Model Tile Guidelines August 2005 STANDARDSThis document incorporates by reference the following specifications and standards.

4 APA PS 1 Construction and Industrial PlywoodASTM A 90 Standard Test Method for Weight (Mass) of Coating on Iron and Steel Articles withZinc or Zinc-Alloy CoatingsASTM A 653 Standard Specification for General Requirements for Steel Sheet, Zinc-Coated(Galvanized) by the Hot-Dip ProcessASTM A 641 Standard Specification for Zinc-Coated (Galvanized) Carbon Steel WireASTM C 91 Standard Specification for Masonry CementASTM C 144 Standard Specification for Aggregate for Masonry MortarASTM C 150 Standard Specification for Portland CementASTM C 270 Standard Specification for Mortar for Unit MasonryASTM C 332 Standard Specification for Lightweight Aggregates for Insulating ConcreteASTM C 1167 Standard Specification for clay roof TilesASTM C 1492 Standard Specification for CONCRETE roof TilesASTM D 226 Standard Specification for Asphalt-Saturated Organic Felt Used in Roofing

5 AndWaterproofing(Organic Felt) with Mineral GranulesASTM D 312 Standard Specification for Asphalt Used in RoofingASTM D 1056 Standard Specification for Flexible Cellular Materials - Sponge or Expanded RubberASTM D 1621 Standard Test Method for Compressive Properties of Rigid Cellular PlasticsASTM D 1622 Standard Test Method for Apparent Density of Rigid Cellular PlasticsASTM D 1623 Standard Test Method for Tensile and Tensile Adhesion Properties of Rigid CellularPlasticsASTM D 2126 Standard Test Method for Response of Rigid Cellular Plastics to Thermal andHumid

6 AgingASTM D 2842 Standard Test Method for Water Absorption of Rigid Cellular PlasticsASTM D 2626 Standard Specification for Asphalt-Saturated and Coated Organic Felt Base SheetUsed in RoofingASTM D 2856 Standard Test Method for Open Cell Content of Rigid Cellular Plastics by the AirPycnometerASTM D 3019 Standard Specification for Lap Cement Used with Asphalt Roll RoofingASTM D 3498 Standard Specification for Adhesives for Field-Gluing Plywood to Lumber Framingfor Floor SystemsASTM D 4586 Standard Specification for Asphalt roof Cement, Asbestos-FreeASTM D 6162 Standard Specification for SBS Polyester and Glass Fiber Reinforcement MatASTM D 6163 Standard Specification for SBS with Glass Fiber Reinforcement MatASTM D 6164 Standard Specification for Polyester Reinforcement MatASTM D 6380 Standard Specification for Asphalt Roll RoofingASTM E 84 Standard for Surface Burning Characteristics of Building MaterialsASTM E 96 Standard Test Methods for Water Vapor Transmission of MaterialsASTM E 108 Standard for Fire Tests of roof CoveringsAWPI C 2 Standard for Lumber.

7 Timber, Bridge Ties and Mine Ties - Preservative Treatmentby Pressure QQ-L-Federal Specification for Sheet Lead201-F,Grade B or CiiiFRSA/TRI Model Tile Guidelines August 2005 PARTICIPATING TILE ROOFING INSTITUTE MEMBERS:ALTUSACOMA CAST SALES, CHEMICALLUDOWICI roof TILE, clay roof TILEMONIERLIFETILEHANSON roof TILEPOLYFOAM PRODUCTS, DRIVE USA, CEMENT TILE HEY - RALEIGH MFG., ROOFING PRODUCTSivFRSA/TRI Model Tile Guidelines August 2005 ACKNOWLEDGMENTSThe FRSA/TRI acknowledges the devoted efforts of the joint Task Force of the FRSA/TRI.

8 This group iscomprised of roofing contractors, manufacturers, suppliers, academia, roofing consultants, and Manual was prepared through the consensus guidelines process. The following individuals served on the Task Force:vFRSA/TRI Model Tile Guidelines August 2005 Dale AlbrittonCraig Anderson Daniel Bernal Richard Beymer Bill BielerEarl Blank Brad Bowen, III Ted Bowers Charles Breslauer Jack BrownJoe Bruckner Bill Bryans Joseph Byrne John Campbell Randall Carney Danny Carson Bryan CassellJim Cheshire Billy ConeJack CraigPaul Croushore Eddie Currier Forest Dean Clyde Denning George Desiderio S.

9 Anthony DeVito Les DicksonRick DivinsJody Dove Drew Duncan Mike Duskin Ed Engelmeier Robert Ethridge David Faulkner Bob Ferrante Barbara Fleck Mike Fulton Herbert Frank Thomas C. Gans Charles GoldsmithLes Gory Michael Gustafson Greg Hageman Mike Harak Paul Hayes Bob Hightower Robbie Hightower Bob Hilson Jim Horton John Hosford, IIILew HowellMark Howland Terry Johnson Richard Kaspar Les Knopf Rob KornahrensBarbara Lamb Robert Leslie Deborah Liftig Scott LellingSean Lilly Brent Lloyd Burt Logan Stuart Lyons Bruce MansonSam Mattina John MayoBob McDonald Ted McGee Fernando Mendez Manny Mendez Walt Millet Brad Molter Reese Moody Hans Mordrin Greg Motter Dave Noel David Packard Richard Pepin George Peterson Gregory Pierce Bob Pike Arturo PosadaBob Purdy Gary Register Robert Ruiz Chris Schulte Walter Scott David Shewski Robert Shluzas Alvin J.

10 Singleton David Snyder Robert Shluzas Mike Silvers Loyal Slechta Phil SpakeTom Stanley Cris Starr Dave Stephens Marvin Stokoe Cliff Stutts Bob Sutphin Morris SwopeDoug Tait Gary Thomas Milton E. Thompson Bill Tucker Gary Vogt Gary Waldrep Tim Wallace Kevin Watson Keith Wesche Bob Whatley Andy Wieland David Williams Gerry Williams Anthony WilsonCarol Youmans Joe Zambruski Mark ZirzowTABLE OF CONTENTSPageSYSTEM ONEU nsealed or sealed underlayment system using preformed metal flashings with edge are applied over the underlayment with mechanical fasteners to the deck with or without REFERENCE CHART - TABLE 12 PART I - Work Quality Delivery.


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