Home
  Subscribe to eNewsletter
  Online
  Breaking News
  Blogs
  Web Exclusives
  eNewsletter Archives
  Video
  Webinars
  Current
  Features
  Column
  Industry News
  Codes
  Details
  Products
  Architect Profile
  Architect of the Month Application Form (PDF)
  Resources
  Market Research
  List Rental
  ARW Info
  Archives
  Contact Us
  Specs
  Digital Edition
  Archived Digital Editions
  ED+C Digital Edition
  Media Kit
  Related Publications
  ED+C
  Roofing Contractor
Search in: EditorialProductsCompanies
Roofing & Waterproofing Codes

February 28, 2007

ARTICLE TOOLS
EmailEmailPrintPrintReprintsReprintsshareShare



Roofing Code: Chapter 15

Roofs and Roof Structures

Section 1507.2, Steep-Slope Roof Coverings:
Steep-slope roof covering materials and installations shall comply with Section 1507.2.1 through 1507.2.9. In areas where the average daily temperature in January is 25 degrees F (-4 degrees C) or less or where there is a possibility of ice forming along the eaves causing a backup of water, an ice shield that consists of at least two layers of underlayment cemented together or of a waterproofing membrane shall extend from the eave’s edge to a point at least 24 inches (610 mm) inside the exterior wall line of the building.

Code Interpretation:
This code implies that eaves flashing (ice and water shield) is required on all steep-slope structures in temperate climates. Eaves application should be designed in the following manner:

a. Install a single layer of eaves flashing (ice and water shield) over the wood deck.
b. The eaves flashing shall be applied shingle fashion parallel to the eaves and overhang the drip edge by ¼ to ⅜ inches. Apply the eaves flashing a minimum of 3 feet above the interior wall with enough nails to securely hold it in place. The flashing shall be fastened with galvanized roofing nails; staples will not be accepted.
c. All additional layers shall overlap the underlying flashings at least 2 inches. Apply adhesive to the horizontal joint over the entire length of the flashing.
d. Install eaves flashing at all vertical surfaces a minimum of 8 inches up the vertical surface.


Waterproofing Code: Chapter 18

Foundations and Retaining Walls

Section 1813.0, Waterproofing and Dampproofing

Section 1813.4.1, Floors: Floors required to be waterproofed shall be of concrete, designed and constructed to withstand the hydrostatic pressures to which the floors will be subjected.


Code Interpretation:

In buildings subjected to hydrostatic pressure and having a water table that is within 6 inches of the bottom slab, the floors must be constructed of standard concrete. Waterproofing of the slab is completed by application of an approved waterproofing membrane at the bottom of the slab. Joints in the waterproofing membrane shall be lapped and sealed in accordance with the manufacturer’s installation instructions.


|PrintEmail

Did you enjoy this article? Click here to subscribe to the magazine.



Platinum:
Gold:

Silver:

Bronze:



E-Newsletter

Click here to subscribe to our free newsletter.


Subscribe For Free

Interested in FREE MAGAZINES? Start your subscription to any BNP publication by clicking here.
Subscribe










© 2010 BNP Media. All rights reserved. | Privacy Policy