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HomeMy WebLinkAbout717 S Park Ave (2)a 9 Es CITY OF SANFORD BUILDING & FIRE PREVENTION PERMIT APPLICATION Application No: d.-------Dom nted Construction Value: S y y 7S, Job Address: -1 / -7 S Park a_ C „ r FL Historic District: Yes ON. n Parcel ID: Z - l y -,30 - , j r - p 9a.3 - Ord?o Residential [V] Commercial Type of Work: New Addition Alteration Repair Demo Change of Use Move Description of Work: Lo Ferno v- bclV n ffk ra Plan Review Contact Person: (' r,f v Rpua21 Title• //,'cam /i I,"6/, Phone:-(f - JQq,I Fax: Email: Property Owner Information / / Name _ . o a Phone: _ 7d 7 - 92 y- 3 fo5 Street: 7l 7 S K- avc Resident of property? City, State Zip: _Sa, 7rord rrL 32 % -7 / Contractor Information Name A rr f vb p C o in Phone: Street: lC/ Ar a Fax --.- City, State Zip:2Znn1!l )t`L State License No.: Architect/Engineer Information Name: Phone: Street: Fax: City, St, Zip: E-mail: Bonding Company: Mortgage Lender: Address: Address: WARNING TO OWNER: YOUR FAILURE TO RECORD A NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT MAY RESULT IN YOURPAYINGTWICEFORIMPROVEMENTSTOYOURPROPERTY. A NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT MUST BERECORDEDANDPOSTEDONTHEJOBSITEBEFORETHEFIRSTINSPECTION. IF YOU INTEND TO OBTAINFINANCING, CONSULT WITH YOUR LENDER OR AN ATTORNEY BEFORE RECORDING YOUR NOTICE OF QCOMMENCEMENT. Application is hereby made to obtain a permit to do the work and installations as indicated. I certify that no work or installation has commenced prior to the issuance of a permit and that all work will be performed to meet standards of all laws regulating constructioninthisjurisdiction. I understand that a separate permit must be secured for electrical work, plumbing, signs, wells, pools, furnaces, boilers, heaters, tanks, and air conditioners, etc. FBC 105.3 Shall be inscribed with the date of application and the code in effect as of that date: 51h Edition (2014) Florida Building Code Revised: June 30, 2015 Permit Application NOTICE: In addition to the requirements of this permit, there may be additional restrictions applicable to this. property that may be found in the public records of this county, and there may be additional permits required from other governmental entities such as water management districts, state agencies, or federal agencies. Acceptance of permit is verification that I will notify the owner of the property of the requirements of Florida Lien Law, FS 713. The City of Sanford requires payment of a plan review fee at the time of permit submittal. A copy of the executed contract is required in order to calculate a plan review charge and will be considered the estimated construction value of the job at the time of submittal. The actual construction value will be figured based on the current ICC Valuation Table in effect at the time the permit is issued, in accordance with local ordinance. Should calculated charges figured off the executed contract exceed the actual construction value, credit will be applied to your permit fees when the permit is issued. OWNER'S AFFIDAVIT: I certify that all of the foregoing information is accurate and that all work will be done in compliance with all applicable laws regulating construction and zoning. OZ 41 Signature of Owner/Agent Date Signature of Con ct r/Agent Date Print Owner/Agent's Name Print Contractor/Agent's Name Signature of Notary -State of Florida Date Owner/Agent is Personally Known to Me or Produced ID Type of ID DEBBIE BLANTON MY COMMISSION # FF 178648 EXPIRES: February 25, 2019 Bonded Thru Notary Public Underwriters Contractor/Agent is Personally Known to Me or Produced ID Type of Mi Y-1p - 31 BELOW IS FOR OFFICE USE ONLY Permits Required: Building Electrical Mechanical Plumbing[] Gas Roof d Construction Type: IOccupancy Use: Flood Zone: _ Total Sq Ft of Bldg: Min. Occupancy Load: of Stories: New Construction: Electric - # of Amps Plumbing - # of Fixtures Fire Sprinkler Permit: Yes No APPROVALS: ZONING: ENGINEERING: COMMENTS: of Heads UTILITIES: FIRE: Fire Alarm Permit: Yes No WASTE WATER: BUILDING: SF 11- q-& Revised: June 30, 2015 Permit Application SCPA Parcel View: 25-19-30-5AG-0903-0090 Page 1 of 2 Property Record Card tFn Parcel: 25-19-30-5AG-0903-0090 Owner: DOLAN TIMOTHY M & SUSAN S reiLSiOO sYtY: FiOfA+DA -t, Property Address: 717 S PARK AVE SANFORD, FL 32771-2536 Parcel Information Value Summary Parcel 25-19-30-5AG-0903-0090 Owner DOLAN TIMOTHY M & SUSAN S Property Address 717 S PARK AVE SANFORD, FL 32771-2536 Mailing 717 S PARK AVE SANFORD, FL 32771- — Subdivision Name SANFORD TOWN OF Tax District St-SANFORD DOR Use Code 0102-SINGLE FAMILY - SANFORD HISTORICAL DISTRICT Exemptions tie, m • ;t. Legal Description LOTS 9+10BILK 9TR3 TOWN OF SANFORD PB 1 PG 59 TaxAs 2016 Working Values 2015 Certified Values Valuation Method j Cost/Market Cost/Market Number of Buildings 1 1 Depreciated Bldg Value 4931 00I $219,162 Depreciated EXFT Value 1,000 Land Value (Market) 28,890 28,890 Land Value Ag I — JusUMarket Value ** 169,290 i $249,065 Portability Adj i.... Save Our Homes Adj 4 $0 0 Amendment 1 Adj so 0 Assessed Value 169,290 Tax Amount without SOH: $5,069.00 2015 Tax Bill Amount $5,069.00 Tax Estimator Save Our Homes Savings: $0.00 TRIM Notice Help Does NOT INCLUDE Non Ad Valorem Assessments Taxing Authority Assessment Value Exempt Values Taxable Value County General Fund 169,290 ? 0 169,290 Schooisvµ_—..._—..—.—_..--$ 0 9 169,290 City Sanford 169,290 . so! 169,290 SJWM( Saint Johns Water Management) 169,290 { so! $169,290 County Bonds 169,290 . 0 ! 169,290 Sales Description I ate Book Page Amount TQualified VaGlmp SPECIAL WARRANTY DEED 8/1/2016 i 08767 0967 i 204 000 i Yes Improved SPECIAL WARRANTY DEED 4/1/2016 p 08689 0284 194 300 1 No Improved SPECIAL WARRANTY DEED 4l1/2016 08689 0283 100 No Improved CERTIFICATE OF TITLE i 7/1/2014 08301 j 0311 100 No — j Improved WARRANTY DEED 9/1/2008 i 07074 0115 346 500 ;Yes Improved WARRANTY DEED i 7/1/1986 01748 0885 93 000 1 Yes i Improved WARRANTY DEED 8/1/1981 01356 1486 75 000 Yes Improved j ADMINISTRATIVE DEED f 7/111979 121236 1726 i 44,900 j Yes p Improved I F indComperabla Sales f Land Method Frontage Depth Units Units Price Land Value FRONT FOOT &DEPTH 107.001 117.00 0 270.00 z 28,890 i Building Information 1 http:// parceldetail.scpafl.org/ParcelDetailInfo.aspx?PID=2519305AGO9030090 9/21/2016 THIS INSTRUMENT PREPARED BY: Name: Up,'J nt,rPf Address: 10/0 % o r e Logi% Ff- -?z7z0 Permit Number: Parcel ID Number. Z - 3 U -A! G - 20 3 DO q'U iilll Ills Iilil lill {ll Iliii Illl iil I'1ARYr=NNE 110f_6Er L;E11II+IOLE COUPITYC:I...F:RK OF' CIRCIJT.I- COURT ?. C:ONF'TROLLERBK8771. F'3 1.i12'; CLERK`S r 261.frCt989Ic; RECORDED 09 21. /2016 12;77.'52 F'11E'tI:::C"DIi'IG FEES $j.Ci.0Cj RECORDED ff hdevore The undersigned hereby gives notice that improvement will be made to certain real property, and in accordance with Chapter 713, Florida Statutes, the following information is provided in this Notice of Commencement. DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: (Legal description of the property and street address if available) 2. GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF IMPROVEMENT: 3. OWNER INFORMATION OR LESSEE INFORMATION IF THE LESSEE CONTRACTED FOR THE IMPROVEMENT: Name and address: f %n cA DO L n %f 7 S Pa r/< 19ve Son iu,,C/ L 31-77 / Interest in property: d Wn f f Fee Simple Title Holder (if other than owner listed above) Name: Address: aa J • Ov01,e L Phone Number. 4. CONTRACTOR: Name: tl0 /I C. fl-' Address: i0lo 61?41, kvao f n r 2 U a.. ' 5. SURETY (If applicable, a copy of the payment bond is attached): Name: A J.jf Address: Amount of Bond: 6. LENDER: Name:X Phone Number Address: 7. Persons within the State of Florida Designated by Owner upon whom notice or other documents may be served as provided bV5 tio€g 713. 13(1)(a)7., Florida Statutes. y rM nt n,p /i Phone Number. Q 8. In addition, Owner designates of to receive a copy of the Lienor's Notice as provided in Section 713.13(1)(b), Florida Statutes. Phone number: 9. Expiration Date of Notice of Commencement (The expiration is 1 year from date of recording unless a different date is specified) WARNING TO OWNER: ANY PAYMENTS MADE BY THE OWNER AFTER THE EXPIRATION OF THE NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT ARE CONSIDERED IMPROPER PAYMENTS UNDER CHAPTER 713, PART 1, SECTION 713.13, FLORIDA STATUTES, AND CAN RESULT IN YOUR PAYING TWICE FOR IMPROVEMENTS TO YOUR PROPERTY. A NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT MUST BE RECORDED AND POSTED ON THE JOB SITE BEFORE THE FIRST INSPECTION. IF YOU INTEND TO OBTAIN FINANCING, CONSULT WITH YOUR LENDER OR AN ATTORNEY BEFORE COMMENCING WORK OR RECORDING YOUR NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT. 1 i je1 i H t1 Si ure o Owner essee, or Owners or Lessee's (Print Name and Provide Signatorys Trtle/Office) Authoriz d O,fri/cedDiredor/Partner/Manager) I GI County of _ v%' S/ 1c StateofThe foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this / % day of by 1 1M0 P/ 0 G n __ Who is personally known to me OR Name of person making statement who has produced identificatio"pe of identification produced: ELYSHIABAGGEIT _ 4TAlta MY COMMISSION # FF 040463 EXPIRES: August 10, 2017 Bonded Thru Notary Public Undetwite/ Notary Signature ro RECORD COPY il :x _ - Product Evaluation Report GULF COAST SUPPLY & MANUFACTURING, LLC. 24 Ga. GulfLokTM 16" Wide Roof Panel over 15132" Plywood REVIEWED FOR CODE COMPLIANCE PLANS it 9 -l% DATE Florida Product Approval #11651.9 R2 Florida Building Code 2014 Per Rule 61 G20-3 HISTORICPERMIT Method: 1 —D All work must be done in strict accordance with the Approved Certificate of Appropriateness Building does not approve any work outside this scope Permit Applicant is soiey responsible for com dance Category: Roofing Subcategory: Metal Roofing Compliance Method: 61 G20-3.005(1)(d) NON HVHZ Product Manufacturer: Gulf Coast Supply & Manufacturing, LLC. 14429 SW 2nd Place, Suite G30 Newberry, FL 32669 SANFORD BUILDING DIVISION Engineer Evaluator: Dan Kuhn, P.E. #75519 Florida Evaluation ANE ID: 10743 A PERMIT ISSUED SHALL BE CONSTRUED TO BE A Validator: LICENSE TO PROCEED WITH THE WORK AND NOT AS Locke Bowden, P.E. #49704AUTHORITYTOVIOLATE, CANCEL, ALTER OR SET ASIDE ANY OF THE PROVISIONS OF THE TECHNICAL 9450 Alysbu ry Place CODES, NOR SHALL ISSUANCE OF A PERMIT PREVENT THE BUILDING OFFICIAL FROM THEREAFTER Montgomery, AL 36117 REQUIRING A CORRECTION OF ERRORS IN PLANS, CONSTRUCTION OR VIOLATIONS OF THIS CODE Contents: Evaluation Report Pages 1 - 5 CENS?., No. 75519 STATE OF : 41z: 0. O R I D P' • •a(i: s 0..... • . 'G 1IVA L EN I//lllll1jO 0,61301201, a 1 6 2 9 4 5 P Table "A" Maximum Design Pressures Re o re~as do As e'mbff,._ Asse nb Maximum Design Pressures 81.75 psf 96.75 psf 121.75 psf 161 psf astene-paang".0'/ 1 ,. ® Sle C s 0 S,IB E Sealant No No Yes No Design Pressure includes a Safety Factor = 2.0. FL# 11651.9 R2 • JUNE 15, 2015 0 it nx Code Compliance: The product described herein has demonstrated compliance with the Florida Building Code 2014, Sections 1504.3.2. Evaluation Report Scope: The product evaluation is limited to compliance with the structural wind load requirements of the Florida Building Code 2014, as relates to Rule 61 G20-3. Performance Standards: The product described herein has demonstrated compliance with: UL 580-06 - Test for Uplift Resistance of Roof Assemblies UL 1897-04 - Uplift Test for Roof Covering Systems. Reference Data: 1. UL 580-94 / 1897-98 Uplift Test Force Engineering & Testing, Inc. (FBC Organization # TST-5328) Report No. 117-0089T-05 Dated 06/2005 2. UL 580-94 / 1897-98 Uplift Test Force Engineering & Testing, Inc. (FBC Organization # TST-5328) Report No. 117-0301T-10A-C, Dated 07/26/2013 3. TAS 125 Architectural Testing, Inc. (FBC Organization # TST-1527) Report No. B9000.01-450-18, Dated 12/12/2012 4. Certificate of Independence By Dan Kuhn, P.E. (FL# 75519) Cat Kuhn Engineering, LLC FBC Organization # ANE ID: 10743) Test Standard Equivalence: 1. The UL 580-94 test standard is equivalent to the UL 580-06 test standard. 2. The UL 1897-98 test standard is equivalent to the UL 1897-04 test standard. Quality Assurance Entity: The manufacturer has established compliance of roof panel products in accordance with the Florida Building Code and Rule 61 G20-3.005(3) for manufacturing under a quality assurance program audited by an approved quality assurance entity. FL# 11651.9 R2 • 1UNE 15, 2015 Minimum Slope Range: Minimum Slope shall comply with Florida Building Code 2014, including Section 1507.4.2 and in accordance with Manufacturers recommendations. Installation: Install per Manufacturer's recommended details. Underlayment: Shall comply with Florida Building Code 2014 section 1507.4.5.1 and 1507.4.5.2. Roof Panel Fire Classification: Fire classification is not part of this acceptance. Shear Diaphragm: Shear Diaphragm values are outside the scope of this report. Design Procedure: For roofs within the parameters listed on the load table, fastening pattern must at a minimum meet those listed for the applicable wind zone. For all roofs outside the parameters listed on the load table, design wind loads shall be determined for each project in accordance with FBC 2014 Section 1609 or ASCE 7-10 using allowable stress design. The maximum fastener spacing listed herein shall not be exceeded. This evaluation report is not applicable in High Velocity Hurricane Zone. Refer to current NOA or HVHZ evaluation report for use of this product in High Velocity Hurricane Zone. FL# 11651.9 R2 9 1UNE 15, 2015 II I`_ ENGINEER LOAD TABLE: 24 Ga. GulfLokTM 16" Wide Roof Panel over 15/32" Plywood 8u'i`'lavi i a af l an; e1,g ts 0•6,,<o ope.:2'" 1' =eorHlpRoof«UUi Spek is`0 8 rnp ip o Sk;re I alY l Eclas d ullcfing bead on l rlda Bur IdwngC,ode,2 a. 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 WIIND FASTENER MIN. 1/4" SUBSTRATE SPEED Penetration) MIN. 15132") ON CENTER ON CENTER ON CENTER ON CENTER ON CENTER ON CENTER ON CENTER SPACING SPACING SPACING SPACING SPACING SPACING SPACING 11) Q 11 . mom OOb.. ZONE 2 1) #10-12x1" CDX PLYWOOD ASSEMBLY A ASSEMBLY A ASSEMBLY A ASSEMBLY A ASSEMBLY A ASSEMBLY A ASSEMBLY An ZUN 3 ` 1) #"1;Q-12x " SEMBLY A ASS E,MBL, SSEMBL A` ASS IvI 1'A rA SEMB LY B A SS7`MB,L B l`CPYp'"g ® A'SSEMB 1.) PANEL DESCRIPTION: GULFLOKTM, MIN. 24 GA, 7/8" RIB, 16" MAXIMUM COVERAGE, SNAP SEAM. 2.) PANEL FASTENER: (1) #10-12X1 " PANCAKE TYPE A, 1/4" MIN. PENETRATION THROUGH PLYWOOD. 3.) MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE PANEL UPLIFT PRESSURE: 81.75 PSF AT 10'/4" O.C. ASSEMBLY A, 96.75 PSF AT 51/a" O.C. ASSEMBLY B, 121.75 PSF AT 51/8" O.C. WITH SEALANT ASSEMBLY C, -161 PSF AT 5'/s" O.C. WITH CLIP ASSEMBLY D. PRESSURE BASED ON UL 580/UL 1897 TESTING BY FORCE ENGINEERING & TESTING. 4.) PLYWOOD DECKING: MIN. 1A2" THICK, APA RATED PLYWOOD, GRADE C-D. MUST BE DESIGNED IN ACCORDANCE WITH FLORIDA BUILDING CODE 2014. 5.) LOAD TABLE BASED ON WIND PRESSURES CALCULATED PER ASCE 7-10 (KD = 0.85) MULTIPLIED BY 0.6 PER FLORIDA BUILDING CODE 2014 Wo on r ZONE 2 ZONE 3- RIDGE i ZONE cevc Note: Dimension (a) is defined as 10% of the minimum width of the building or l a 40% of the mean height of the roof, whichever is smaller, however, (a) cannot be less than either 4% of the minimum width of the building or 3 feet. ASSEMBLY A/B 16" COVERAGE jt 1) #10-1 VTYPE PANCA KE SPACING: SEE UPLIFT TABLE ZONE \ Z GABLE ROOF 7aT ASSEMBLY C I ya I 1/4"-5/16" DIAMETER BEAD OF TITEBOND SEALANT f RIDGE i 1) #10-12 X 1"TYPE A PANCAKE a SPACING: SEE UPLIFT TABLE a Y ASSEMBLY D W/CLIP G"Luk CLIP 24 GA. ZONE1--------- 1) #10 12 X 1" TYPE A PANCAKE ZONE 3 EAVE SPACING: SEE UPLIFT TABLE FL# 11651.9 R2 9 JUNE 15, 2015 APPLICATION # /%, -'V FOR A CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS Answer all the questions on this form and submit all required attachments. Incomplete applications will not be reviewed. If you have questions about application requirements contact the Historic Preservation Officer at 407.688.6146 to ensure your application is complete. General information Downtown Commercial Historic District[] Residential Historic District 1 Is this a retroactive request? YesElNo Is this application filed in response to a Notice of Violation from the Code Enforcement Department? YesEl No Proposed improvements will affect the following elevations: North South [I East West Property Address: Property Owner Information Print Name: 'Ti tJ , b ot--ArJ _ Mailing Address: 417 C.ALOSS C.,Wr 0 0 yJ O Ft Phone: -ft • * DS Low-_ Signature: Applicant/Agent Information Print Name. IS o t&r Rte 17 cl 2 my Po o in <. Mailing Address: P o / 0 yQ 3 2 Phone: V - )3 y-9327 Email: r0or iQ kd o, COln Signature: BY SIGNING BELOW YOU ACKNOWLEDGE THAT A BUILDING PERMIT MAY BE REQUIRED FOR THE SCOPE OF WORK LISTED BELOW. YOU MUST CONTACT THE BUILDING DEPARTMENT TO DETERMINE IF A BUILDING PERMIT .IS REQUIRED. FAILURE TO OBTAIN A BUILDING PERMIT WILL RESULT IN A STOP WORK ORDER, DOUBLE PERMIT FEES, AND POTENTIAL FINES. BY SIGNING BELOW, YOU ALSO ACKNOWLEDGE THAT THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS APPLICATION IS TRUE AND ACCURATE TO THE BEST OF YOUR KNOWLEDGE. 4$ kSignature: Date: Would you like to receive emails regarding Historic Preservation and Community Planning within your community? Description of proposed work Completely describe the entire scope of work, including changes in material and color, and methods that will be used to accomplish the proposed work. For large projects an itemized list is required. Use the reverse side if necessary. HISTORIC PRESERVATION BOARD • 300 S. Park Avenue • Sanford, Florida 32771 •407.688.5145 • www.sanfordll.gov1HP frtm+ r p Ay ING SANFp>rtD FPAR 16.294S HISTORIC PERMIT All worts must be done in strict accordance with the Approved Certificate of Appropriateness Building does not approve any work outside this scope Permit Applicant is coley responsible for compliance Stand'ong m Roofing Panels Accessories 4020 SW 449 Street • Horseshoe Beach, FL 32648 352) 498-0778 • Jbll Free (888) 393-0335 • FAX (352)4-98-7852 216 a 34 d y,. Gulf Coast Standing Seam Roofing Panels Since 2004, Gulf Coast Supply and Manufacturing has been happy to offer the addition of two styles of Standing Seam roofing to its other popular lines of roofing panels. Standing seam, the Cadillac of roofing panel systems, offers the advantage of a completely hidden fastening system, eliminating the worry that sometimes accompanies the exposed fasten- ers of other styles of roofing.* Formed from 24 gauge AZ-50 Galvalume coated steel, coated with the best paint system available in any Fig. 2 The Gulf Seam panel (top) features 1 W ribs and mounts with special clips; the 1" high Gulf Lok "nail -strip" panel (bottom) is our most popular standing seam panel. The "rib" profile is shown on the upper panel, the striation" profile on the lower. most popular and economical standing seam panel style, features approximately one -inch high ribs and a net panel coverage of either 12 or 16 inches. The "nail strip" and screws that attach each panel are in turn covered by each subsequent panel as each overlapping panel locks in place over the previous one (see Fig. 7). The Gulf Seam panel also uses a locking rib feature, but offers a 13/4-inch rib that attaches with specially designed clips. It comes in widths of 14, 16, and 18 inches. Both styles of standing seam panel are available with either striations or ribs, either of which affords an attractive appearance according to the tastes of the customer. Consult Figure 2 for the profile you would like for your standing seam roof. Fig. 1 The Gulf Coast facility G1 roofing, and with the added advantage of on -site panel manufacture (our most common arrange- ment for sale), we believe our product to be the best and most affordable of its kind in north central Florida. Gulf Coast standing seam roofing comes in two styles, and each style is available in either of two distinct profile patterns. Gulf Lok, our Cross city Fig. 3 Gulf Coast Supply is located between Cross City and Horseshoe Beach. Any roofing system with exposed fasteners can be applied leak -proof if installed properly. We recommend employing only proven and reputable roofing installers. 352) 498-0778 . Toll Free (888) 393-0335 • FAX (352) 498-7852 2- Gulf Coast standing seam roofing is available in either 25-year acrylic -coated Galvalume or any of over 20 colors, comprising of 40-year, low gloss .7 to .9 mil full strength 70% K nar 500/H lar 5000 fluorocarbon coatings over a urethane primer of .2 to .3 mil on the finish side, with primer and washcoat on Fig. 3 Gulf Seam panels, the reverse side. Metallic coatings are showing lap detail and also available and carry the same 40-year placement of UL-90 clips. warranty. We manufacture both stock and custom trims and flashings, and provide screws and other accesso- ries specific to standing seam installation (see back page). Gulf Coast Supply recommends the convenience of on -site manufacturing with our portable roll -former. Delivery or customer pick-up of crated panels is also avail- able at our facility near Horseshoe Beach, Florida (crating and delivery charges apply). While there are many possible trim and attachment solutions in the application of standing seam roofing, the Gulf Coast sales team endorses the methods shown in this manual as being among the best recommended in the standing seam industry. We are glad to offer our advice, suggestions, or comments to those who prefer variations of these procedures. We cannot endorse methods that are unfamiliar to the industry, however, and can only support those which meet the standards of engineering that have been passed in controlled tests, or have been shown reliable by experienced contractors. 352) 498-0778 • Toll Free (888) 393-0335 • FAX (352) 498-7852 3- iM Ow, A- M, 04 Standing Seam Trim trnm Sidewall flashing x Roll bite Door Endwall flashing P.15) Fig. 5 Roofing trims and flashings are named by the location or function of that particular piece on the building. 352) 498-0778 • Toll Free (888) 393-0335 • FAX (352) 498-7852 4- Gulf Coast & Installation of Panels Roof Pitch Florida Building Code requires a minimum pitch of 2/12 for the 13/4" Gulf Seam, and 3/12 pitch for the 1" Gulf Lok, to ensure proper water drainage. This means that the minimum roof slope required for all panels is either 2 or 3 inches of rise per foot, depending on which profile you choose. Consult our representative for recommendations for your particular roof pitch, and about roofing options if you have less than either of these minimums. Ordering and Applying Trim The most common flashing for standing seam roofing is the ridge cap, which is used at the peak of a roof where two opposing roof slopes join, and attaches to the roof with zflashing. Other flashings that attach with z-flashing include transition flashing (which also requires panel starter), end wall and sidewall flashings. Panel starter is required to attach panels over valleys, Eave flashings include gable flashing, which runs up the sloped ends of the roof, and eave drip, which trims out the lower ends of the panels and provides a surface for the attachment of the lower end of the panel. Both gable flashing and eave drip are often applied above fascia trim, and may be attached with either surface screws or hidden eave cleats. For details about the application of each type of trim, see the details provided on pgs. 10-15. Roof Preparation Oil -canning is a wave -like, rippled appearance extending up the length of the panel after it has been installed on the roof. Any irregularities in the roof, including uneven plywood joints, warped plywood, uneven trusses, poor application of underlayment, the use of button caps with felt paper, etc., can promote oil -canning. Care should be taken to provide a flat, uniform surface on which to attach the panels. See page 8 for more details. Dormej Fig.6 Mo standing si are used o dormers. T bottom cor the dormer similar to tl placement sidewall ar endwall fla chimneys. valleys an( require z-fl valleys req panel start, eave drip r screwed or fastened w cleats. 352) 498-0778 . Toll Free (888) 393-0335 o FAX (352) 498-7852 5- Gulf Coast Supply & Mfg. Inc. General Principles o Installation —Hidden Ad be ided in and opriate ns talling al. Except for only a few differences, the high -rib Gulf Seam panels and the low -rib Gulf Lok panels are installed in the same general fashion. Where pancake screws are applied to the "nailstrip" of the Gulf Lok panel, special clips (that require 2 screws each) are used for the Gulf Seam panel. When used, extended eave drip should be installed first along the drip edge of the roof. The lower end of each panel is then trimmed and the hem pre -bent before installation (see p. 12). The starter panel is laid out with the overlap side against an eave or wall and the hem pulled up tight and then compressed around the eave drip. The "nailstrip" (or clips, in the case of Gulf Seam) is screwed off completely with pancake screws before the next panel is installed. Care should be taken that the starter panel is square with the roof, since the first panel determines the lay of all that follow it. The pre -bent eave end of the next panel is then pulled tight against the eave drip and pressed or walked" down over the first panel, its nailstrip secured, and the next panel applied, and so on. Each panel is always screwed off and the hem finished before installing the next. The unfastened length against the gable or wall is secured (then or later) with z-flashing and either gable rakes (on the gable eave) or sidewalls (against a wall). 352) 498-0778 - Toll Free (888) 393-0335 • FAX (352) 498-7852 Gulf Coa A Supply & Mfg. Inc. Ridge Transition y allow 2" between ; r allow 2" to 6" setback" peak and panel but add 1" to fold back for hem Eave Upper section k`E allow 2'/;'extra: to 6" 1'/2" for overhang, plus 1" to fold back as hem he u 1 overhang Since allowance must be made in the hidden Lower section U'"hem fastener system for hemming panels that attach to •a" to 11" for 1W Gulf Seam extended eave drip (see p. 12), these panels should Fig. 8 Allowances must be made when ordering be ordered approximately 2'/2" longer than. the panels to allow for hemming of panels, overhang, substrate decking to allow panel length for the 1'/z" ridge venting, and errors. nose on extended eave drip plus the 1" hem. Likewise, panels ending in valleys should be ordered 1" longer for hemming, but with allowance made for a 3 or 4" passageway between the panel and the valley diverter to allow for the flow of water (subtract 3 or 4"). Where the deck makes a transition from a higher to lesser pitch, lower panels should be ordered from the transition point downward allowing for eave drip (as above), and upper panels.must allow for a setback away from the transition point depending upon the roof pitch, the less the difference in pitch, the greater the setback, and the more the need for a longer length on the lower side of the transition flashing see p. 15 for details). The general principles of attaching the upper and lower edges of standing seam roofing are most thoroughly covered in the sections on "Eave drip"(p. 12) and "Ridge caps" (p. 10). Trimming and Cutting Steel Panels The best devices for cutting steel panels across the profile are circular saws, nibblers, and various shear attachments for drills. Hand operated snips also work. Nibblers, and especially Carborundum blades on electric saws, however, do have a tendency to either leave hot metal particles that can burn paint surfaces or leave rust marks on panels and trim. The same is true of any filings left on the roof caused by the application of screws. Care should be taken to brush all such particles from roof surfaces immediately after application. To cut panels lengthwise: Note carefully where the panel is to be cut, and, using a straightedge, score deeply down the length of the panel with a sharp -pointed utility knife. Folding the panel along the score mark, and bending back again if necessary, should produce a clean break in the panel. Keep Materials Dry! Paint and finishes of Gulf Coast panels and trim are designed to withstand severe rain and wet weather conditions. Neither paint, galvanized, or Galvalume finishes, however, are designed to be in continuous contact with water for long periods of time. Damage will result if uninstalled panels or trim are allowed to remain wet in storage. Be sure to store material that will not be installed immediately in a dry location. Wet material should be air-dried and re -stacked if installation is not planned right away. 352) 498-0778 • Toll Free (888) 393-0335 • FAX (352) 498-7852 7- 1 How to Figure and Apply Screws Cleats, and ®tiler Accessories Standing seam roofing is particularly noted for its use of hidden fasteners. Pancake screws are used because they are strong and yet have a low profile that does not interfere with panel and trim installation. For nailstrip panels, one pancake screw is required every 101/4 inches, (every other slot), which comes out to 86 screws per 100 sq. ft of roof for 16 inch panels. To allow for the panels plus other trim likely to be used with your standing seam order, calculate the number of screws needed by multiplying the linear footage of the order times 1.4: screws = linear ft ofpanels x 1.4 Please confirm all estimates with your Gulf Coast representative when you place your order. Gulff L ok Fi Extended Eave drip 1 8 yes t,Qabletrim t 1 l 1 x8, 12 10: Sidewall 1 8 12 10, a ` Transition flashing 1 1 8 23 y es 10' 1 ffValley 2 12yeWig- A M, 7 9 ' Above `h rt is" f r i ' fgcaoatypcalGul Lok roof wrih all hidden fasteners. For each type of trim on the left, the amount of the necessary accessory at the top of the chart is shown in each box. While caulk will work where butyl sealant is shown, we recommend butyl sealant on full lengths of trim because it is economical and easy to apply. For Gulf Seam panels, one clip is applied every 2 feet, with 2 pancake screws holding each clip. This makes 38 clips and 76 screws per square of 16-inch roofing. For solid decking, at least1l/2-inch structural plywood (5/8" for Metro -Dade new construction and for any high velocity wind zone of 120 and above) supported on rafters at a maximum of 24" on center is required. Policies All standing seam trim and panels are manufactured from 24-gauge prime coil stock. Trim is returnable as long as it is deemed as being in good, clean, resalable condition by our company's representative, free from scratches, mars, and other damage. The same general principle applies also to the return of accessories such as screws, boots, closures, etc. Trim that is custom-made is not returnable, and is considered the property of the customer once it has been made, whether paid for or not. See below for details. Delivery policy Delivery charges apply to all orders where delivery is requested, as well as crating charges when crating is necessary. Please consult your Gulf Coast sales department for details. Sales tax All orders picked up at Gulf Coast Supply, and all orders delivered within the state of Florida, are subject to state sales tax. Tax exemptions should be verified prior to delivery or customer pickup. Orders delivered out-of-state are tax exempt. Warrantied products Painted standing seam panels come with a 40-year coil manufacturer's warranty, and unpainted Galvalume comes with a 25-year warranty. All trim is manufactured from the best grade of stock in the particular color ordered. Indemnity All prices and designs are subject to change without notice Disclaimer While we have made every attempt at accuracy in this manual, we are not responsible for typographic, printing, or technical errors. Oil Canning —a repeating, wave -like appearance in the length of the panel —is a common and often unavoidable phenomenon in all profiles of standing seam roofing due to the large, flat areas within the panel. It is therefore not a defect, nor a cause for rejection. Since ordering panels without striations greatly increases the risk of oil canning, striated panels are recommended for standing seam. Return policy All panel orders and special order (non -stock) trims are considered the property of the customer and non- refundable once they are manufactured. Standard trim and accessories are refundable providing they are returned in a clean, resalable condition. For details, go to www.gulfcoastsupply.com and click on "No Hassle Return Policy" at bottom ofpage, or call Gulf Coast Supply to ask specific questions about returns. 352) 498-0778 • Toll Free (888) 393-0335 • FAX (352) 498-7852 fr Gulf Coast Supply 8 Mfg. Inc. Fastening Schedule for Various Wind Speeds Wind Speed Zone 110 MPH 120 MPH 130 MPH 140 MPH Roof Fastener Substrate On Center On Center On Center On Center Zone Type A Spacing Spacing Spacing Spacing Zone 1 10 -12 x 1 " CDX* ` 10'/<" 10'/4" 101/ 10111' Zone 2 10-12x1" CDX* 101/4" 101/4" 101/4" 51/8" Pon e 3h 10' 12x1 " CDX*10'/4' 10'/4' y 10'%<'' 2" CDX/1%2'.' CDX Gulf Seam 24 ga Fastener Spacing clip spacing) 10'/4" is every other slot Gulf Lok 24 ga. Fastener Spacing between screws) Wind Speed Zone 110 MPH 120 MPH 130 MPH 140 MPH Roof Fastener Substrate On Center On Center On Center On Center Zone Type A Spacing Spacing Spacing Spacing Zone 1 1'0 12x1" CDX* 24"' 24", 24 _ 24" Zone 2 10-12x1" CDX* 24" 24" 24" 12" r 7 One-J. a y rr1012z'1. i *' C'DX 177 Zone 2--N 2" CDX/1%2' CDX a Fig. 23 Note: Dimension a is defined as 10% of the I ................ ...i minimum width of the building, or40% of the mean height Ridge - - - - - - - - - = of the roof, whichever is smaller; however, a cannot be less than either 4% of the minimum width of the building, Zone 1 Gable or 3 feet. I................. , zone 3 - M Summary of Stock Trims and Flashings item special order information rt " t hG` Ri dgeVeaps'(RC 7) y.'" _ ;. N+G .Ag-' tlE, State,roofp><tch when ordering: Also' available m n Attached with Z flaslung,(2 ridge_ cap) andy rivets. v per Eave drip (ED-7, ED-8) Specify roof pitch when ordering. ED-7 extended eave drip recommended (cleats necessary for hidden fastener installation.) Special tools required to attach panels. ED-8 requires exposed screws on panel. Gable flashiri`gs (EF 7, Screwl"esstand step rakes available Cleats necessary for screwless p A EF-8,' EF EF=10) rakes: Use butyl sealant between steg rake and panel `< 9 Valleys (PV-1) Specify pitch when ordering. Panel starter necessary for hidden screw application. Butyl sealant used under starter. Sidewall (SW-7. SW-8, SW-7 & SW-9 (Gulf Seam) require Z-flashing and rivets. Use butyl SW-9, SW-10) sealant between SW-8 & SW-1.0 step sidewall flashings and panel. Endwall (EW7i) Specify pity w1en;ordering Attaclieswith Z` flashing and 'rivets, fiAY Transition flashing Specify pitches of both roof sections. Attaches with Z-flashing and rivets lower) and panel starter with pancake screws (upper). 352) 498-0778 • Toll Free (888) 393-0335 • FAX (352) 498-7852 9- M. !M9 IMI The Ridge Cap is used to seal the upper point at which two slopes meet. This can be both along the ridge of the roof as well as the covering for a hip, as well as on the ridge of dormers. Attachment to the roof is most generally accomplished through the use of z-flashing. Z- flashings are either notched or cut to length (to fit Fig. 10 To attach ridge caps, z-flashings are either notched (left) or cut into between panel ribs) and pieces (right) and mounted with screws at the upper ends of the panels. Caulk is attached with screws to the applied on the bottom side and around the panel ribs to seal the ridge against rain. roof through the panels. The mounted ridge cap is attached to the z-flashing with rivets. Ridge caps are in turn attached with rivets to the z-flashing. Whether the z-flashing is notched or cut to length, gaps between it and the panels should be kept to a minimum (no more than'/4 inch) since the gap will be sealed with caulk. Z-flashing must be sealed both beneath and where it butts against the panel ribs with Solar Seal 9000 caulk or equivalent. Thus sealed, z-flashing forms a water -proof barrier to protect the roof peak from leaks from blowing rain. When used on a hip roof, z-flashing is cut or notched at whatever widths are appropriate Closur materi, Fig. 11 Ridge caps can be installed as vented (using vent clips and vent material) or sealed using z-flashing), as shown also in Fig. 12. 352) 498-0778 • Toll Free (888) 393-0335 • FAX (352) 498-7852 lo- of Gulf Coast Supply & 1 Attachment flashings Eave cleats allow the hidden fastener system to work with eave drip and gable 2 i8 rakes. The factory -hemmed edge of the rake or eave drip fits around the "kick -out" of the cleat, which is attached to the fascia baord with pancake screws. Fig. 12 3-dimentional view of ridge showing closure vent clips and closure material installed on left, and z-closure installed on right. a kY S` z flashing i811 When attic ventilation is desired, vent clips can be used in the place of z-flashing. Vent clips straddle each rib, and support the ridge cap in much the same manner as the z- flashing. Closure material is inserted between the ribs and sandwiched between the panels and the ridge caps. The decking must of course be cut at the ridge to let out hot air. Vent material must be cut to the proper length for installation. It is either a sponge- like or fibrous material that prevents wind - driven rain, insects, and leaves and debris from entering the attic, while at the same time allowing the release of hot air out of the attic. Installation may require caulk to hold the material in place. Fig. 13 Pipe Boots provide a water- tight seal around roof vents and come in a variety of sizes. They seal with caulk under the base and around the pipe. To assure water tightness of the roof, avoid installing Panel starter is used to attach the lower ends of hemmed over panel ribs. panels over trim above the eave, as with valleys and transition flashing. It is attached with pancake screws and sealed beneath with butyl sealant. Z-flashing is the basis for attaching five basic trims to the roof. When attaching ridge caps, transition flashing, and endwalls, z-flashing must be notched or cut to fit between panel ribs. when attaching gable trim and sidewalls, the z-flashing is not cut, but is mounted parallel to the ribs. Z-flashing must be attached with screws and, to prevent leaks, with butyl tape (or equivalent) underneath. Order ZF-7 for Gulf Lok, and EF-9 for Gulf Seam. For specifics, see each type of trim being attached. 352) 498-0778 • Toll Free (888) 393-0335 • FAX (352) 498-7852 11- r.. Eave Drip & Fascia D. Fascia and extended cave drip provide a protective covering for the fascia boards and edges of roof decking at the drip cave of the building. Unlike conventional exposed fastener roofing, cave drip on the standing seam roof also acts as an anchoring device for the lower edges of the panels, allowing a continuation of the hidden fastener system all the way down to the soffit. Fascia are overlapped by cave cleats, which approximately line up with the roof edge of the decking, and are held in place by pancake screws. The extended cave drip has an open hem that hooks on to the cleat at its lower end, and is screwed to the decking on. the roof side. Panels are trimmed in a specific manner (see diagram below), bent with a hemming tool, and crimped around the extended cave drip, securing the lower end of the panel. Screws applied to the Fig. 14 Layered view of eave, showing fascia (1), cleat (2), extended eave drip (3), and panel (4). Note how the eave drip fits around the cleat, and how the cut panel (which is bent on site by the installer) fits around the "nose" of the eave drip (in actual use, extended eave drip must match colorof panel). nail strip" of the Gulf Lok panel (or cleats and screws in the case of Gulf Seam panels) secure the rest of the length of the panel. The same hemming procedure applies to valleys and transition flashing, although these are attached to roof cleats instead of the "nose" of the extended eave drip. See valleys and transition flashing (p. 15) for specific details. When ordering care must be taken to specify the correct pitch of eave drip to avoid either unnecessary effort in applying the trim i k+F Fig. 15 To apply panels over extended eave drip, the panel is first trimmed, then folded with a hemming tool, and finally compressed around the eave drip with broad -nosed pliers. Q 352) 498-0778 • Toll Free (888) 393-0335 • FAX (352) 498-7852 12- Gulf Coas too steep). If more than one pitch is involved, specify the number of each pitch (eave drip comes in 10-foot lengths). Order 90 degree eave drip for square -cut eaves. While the hidden fastener system calls for eave cleats, exposed screws are a simpler and easier -to -install option for eave drip. Surface screws are simply installed at intervals along the face of the trim. Finally, while the remainder of the roof uses hidden fasteners, some installers elect to use screws in the conventional fashion along the eave only of the building. These simplifying procedures both reduce cost and allow faster application of the roofing. Gable Flashing P> Gable trim serves a similar purpose to eave ; x drip, but acts mainly to protect the exposed edge of the gable end of the building from } both wind and rain rather than to serve an \ ` Y a Nb d r function in anchoring panels. The attachment of the eave side has the same options described under Eave Drip and Fascia, with \ ff regard to cleats vs. exposed screws. For the: ' hidden fastener system, the roof side must be attached to zflashing that runs parallel to the t stmp1,f ea ;eW without eave anp or fasca panel ribs and is in turn fastened to the roof Fig. 16 Standard Gable trim (EF-7) attaches to the z-flashing with screws and sealed with butyl tape or with rivets and to the fly rafter with either eave cleats (hidden comparable sealant. fastener system) or exposed screws. The step rake option is A common option in gable trim is the use shown below. of the step rake, which simplifies installation by allowing exposed screws at intervals along its length on the roof side (see diagram below). rivet A ZF-9 z-flashing scre'w EF-9 style eavecleat with High - rib pancake screw gable rake option ( Gulf Seam) A — a— 0 b a = 4'/4 Standard b b = 3'/2 Gable EF- 9 Rakes ZF- 7 z- flashing nail - strip panel EF- 7 style Low - rib gable rake Gulf Lok) ate ta = 4'/4 b= 21/4 EF- 7 Custom dimensions: specify length for "a" and "b" It- a-s1 b itep rake EF- 8 Gulf Lok Step Rake a - 2'/4 b- 2% EF- 10 Gulf Seam Step Rake a= 21/4 b= 3'/2 352) 498-0778 • Toll Free (888) 393-0335 • FAX (352) 498-7852 13- Gulf Coa A Supply & Mfg. Inc. with rivets and is covered on the wall side by siding. Jll SW-7 Standard a = 4'/4 Sidewall b b = 31/4 Fe rivett— a — .. c 116b Illy a = 3Gulf-Lok panel butyl b b = 3'/2 r sealant a-j ws For custom sidewalls, order lengths a and b 4 Side -wall Flashing Sidewall installation is similar to that of gable trim. As with the EF-7 gable rake, the standard SW-7 sidewall fastens with rivets to z-flashing installed over the roof panel and, like the EF-8 step rake, the SW-8 step sidewall mounts directly to the roof with roofing screws. Either style is attached to the wall with flat fasteners like pancake screws if installed under siding (as shown in figure 17), or with panel screws (using the caulk edge SW-7-C, SW-8-C, or SW-10-C counter -flashed version) if the wall side is exposed to weather. In either case butyl tape (or equivalent) is necessary to seal under either the z- flashing or the panel side of the step rake. ig -Caulk (Solar Seale SW-8 Low -rib recommended) Stepped Sidewall .i SW-8-C Stepped Gulf Lok*) panel Low -rib sidewall butyl screws\ with caulk edge* 1 1 sealant (' r...__—Gulf Lok panel' L'&4panel ,,t screw Use SW-10 or SW-10-C stepped sidewall for Gulf Seam End -wall Flashing D. Installation of endwalls combines principles similar to those described for sidewalls and ridge caps. Z-flashing is either notched or cut in lengths between ribs, and attached with screws and sealant. The endwall is attached to the z- flashing with rivets, and to the wall with screws. When not covered by siding, the caulk -edge version (EW-7C) is necessary to seal the wall side of the endwall. Specify roof pitch when ordering. Caulk (Solar Seale Siding _ r recommended) EW-7 Standard v EW-7C Standard 1111, Endwall jr 4s Endwall with panel caulk edge 3 screw l 4 z-flashing.kq rivet k screw Fig. 18 Endwall flashing is applied where the upper slope of a roof meets a wall. b 1 For custom endwalls, order lengths a and b 4` a 352) 498-0778 • roll Free (888) 393-0335 • FAX (352) 498-7852 14- 1 Gulf Coast Su, Preformed Valley 011I Panels ending in valleys must be cut and hemmed diagonally and attached to panel starter that is screwed down to the roof through the valley (see hemming diagram on p. 12). Because of the amount of water flow in the valley, care should be taken to apply butyl sealant or equivalent between the starter strip and the valley. panel cleat butyl sealant_ panel;: 1" pancake screw 9" 4} to6 Install panels 4 to 6" from diverter f/ Fig. 20 Lap detail for panel cleat on transition flashing or valley. Fig. 21 Transition flashing combines the attachment techniques of valleys (top of page) with that used with ridge caps (p. 10). Notice the panel set -back that allows proper watershed from the upper panels onto the lower. The less the difference in pitch, as well as the flatter the roof, the greater the amount of set -back, and the more need for a longer a side on the transition flashing. The need is magnified even more for the higher -ribbed Gulf Seam panel. Standard dimensions: a = 6'/2" b = 6'/z" Custom dimensions: specify length for "a " and " b " Mfq. Inc. Fig. 19 Diagonally -cut panels are hemmed and attached to panel starter that is mounted on the surface of the valley. TF-7 Transition Flashing Transition flashing is required when a roof makes a change from a steeper to a lesser pitch. The panels of the upper slope are hemmed in the same fashion as they are for eave drip and attached in the same way as valleys to panel cleats. On the lower side, the transition flashing extends over the panels and is attached to z-flashing with rivets. If the lower roof is steeper than the upper section, gambrel flashing is used, mounted in the same way. Be sure to specify both upper and lower pitches when ordering. panel cleat transition flashing privet pancake screw setbacl, R butyl l `dunerasion pancake screw dimension "a° —I 352) 498-0778 • Toll Free (888) 393-0335 • FAX (352) 498-7852 15- Gulf Coas t Supply & Mfg. Inc. 4 Ni 4 ', Zi kl nIN RC-7 Ridge cap ED-7 cave drip PV-1 valley (pg. 8) EF-7 & EF-9 SW-7 Sidewall EW-7 Endwall pg. 11) pg. 8) Gable rakes (pg. 9) pg. 9) pg. 10) TF-7 Transition flashing (pg" 10) Eave Cleat ED-8 eave drip pg. 8) SW-8 & SW-10 Step Sidewalls ZF-7 & ZF-9 Z-flashing EF-8 & EF-10 Step rake Panel Starter UL-90 clips material Rivets Pancake screws Pipe Boots (pg. 11) Vent a Low profile Butyl Tape Solar Seale Insulation Vent clips Electrical Boots Lifetime screws Guide to Misc. Accessories item application pipe boot Fits over vent and heat pipes. Available also in heat -resistant boots. electrical boot Fits around pipes with inaccessible tops (such as weatherheads). UL 90 chps ` Used„,to fasten down Gulf'Seam;panes Held down with pancake screwsrs_ . Peel and Seal® Seals hips under hip caps. Also, a general purpose sealing tape. r touch-up paint Hides scratches and mars encountered in installation, butyl tape General purpose low-cost sealant, used on panel laps and under trim Solar Seal, , _ A,superior general purpose caulk for `all points, lYlatches pane ® I colors. Low profile insulation Greatly reduces radiant heat when installed under panels. Pancake screws lsed in all, appiications' attaching metal to wood.. l ", 11/2", 21/2" sizes. Stainless rivets Self -drilling TEK screws for metal purlins. Lap TEK screws draw together joints and attach trim. Lifetime screws Hea duvy ty ;coated 'screws; availab Ie fl woodgrip: "and self drilling. 352) 498-0778 • Toll Free (888) 393-0335 • FAX (352) 498-7852 16-