Greenguard, Synthetic roofing underlayment installation guide – GreenGuard Synthetic Roofing Underlayment User Manual

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2. Installation – Roofing Underlayment (cont.)

D.

Around the perimeter of the underlayment, place

roofing nails or roofing nails with a 1 inch plastic cap

approximately 6 inches apart and about 1 inch from

the edge. If the roof covering is to immediately follow

installation of the underlayment, then No. 16 gauge

staples with a minimum 7/16 inch crown may be used.

The fasteners must be long enough to penetrate through

the thickness of the roof deck. If battens are to be

installed over the underlayment, then the underlayment

need only be preliminarily attached pending attachment

of the battens or counterbattens.

E.

In the main area of the underlayment, two rows of nails

are used, with the first row placed 12 inches up from the

bottom edge and the second row placed 12 inches down

from the upper edge (the spacing between the two rows is

24 inches). The rows of nails shall be offset so that the nail

in one row is opposite the open area on the second row.

F.

Install additional courses of underlayment by overlapping

all horizontal joints a minimum of 4 inches and vertical

joints a minimum of 6 inches. All vertical joints shall

be located at least 6 – 8 inches from vertical joints in

adjacent courses so that joints are staggered.

3. Installation - High Wind Zone/Coastal Areas

A.

In high wind zone or coastal areas, the underlayment

shall be installed in accordance with the applicable local

building code. In these areas, decrease the nail spacing

to 4 inches apart on both head and end laps and 12

inches apart in the field areas.

B.

In areas with wind speeds in excess of 90 miles per hour,

or wind speeds in excess of 110 miles per hour, the roof

underlayment shall be installed in accordance with Section

1507.2.8.1 of the IBC and Section R905.3.3.3 of the IRC.

4. Installation – Hurricane Zones

A.

Considered High-Velocity Hurricane Zones (HVHZ) - the

underlayment shall be installed in accordance with

Section 1518.2 of the Florida Building Code.

5. Installation – Ice Barriers

A.

For roofs required to have an ice barrier in accordance

with local building codes, use a self-adhering membrane

complying with ASTM D 1970 or ICC-ES Acceptance

Criteria AC148. The ice barrier shall be installed prior

installation of the roof underlayment so that the roof

underlayment overlaps the ice barrier. See Figure 2.

Figure 1: Installation of Roofing Underlayment

Figure 2: Installation of Ice Barrier Membranes

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