HomeMy WebLinkAboutBuilding (roof) - 03/19/2001 INSPECTION SERVICES DIVISION
DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
CITY OF OSHKOSH, WISCONSIN
OS HKOSH r l
ON THE WATER CORRECTION NOTICE
Issue Date 03/19/2001 Compliance Date 04/18/2001 Compliance No
Address 1267 WHEATFIELD WAY Inspected By NICOLE KRAHN
Name Address City State Zip Code
Sent to FIT I ROMAN E /JOAN M SWEETALLA 1267 WHEATFIELD WAY OSHKOSH WI 54904 -7401
Contractor QUALITY EXTERIORS LLC 1017 WISCONSIN ST Oshkosh WI 54901
Other
Inspector
Required for Occupancy Occupancy SINGLE FAMILY Notice O First 0 Final 0 Other
Introduction A final inspection was conducted on 2/27/01for the roof located at the above address. The violations are noted
below. The violations must be corrected and approved by the deadlines listed below to avoid citations.
Item 1 Code COMM 21.27 Compliance No Compliance Date 04/18/2001
Description the shingles must be installed in accordance with the manufacturer's recommendations. Enclosed is a copy of the
installation instructions for the Owens Corning, Oakridge Series, Laminate Shingles. The fasteners must be 6 -1/8"
from the bottom edge of each shingle and 1" from each end. A min. of 4 fasteners must be used and must
penetrate both segments of the shingle. The inspection revealed some of the fasteners are located in the wrong
areas.
Item 2 Code COMM 21.28 Compliance No Compliance Date 04/18/2001
Description Flashings must be installed properly. Enclosed is information detailing the proper installation of flashing against a
side wall. The step flashing is to be placed slightly up the roof from where the exposed edge of the next
overlapping shingle will be located (thus called step flashing). There is a question whether the flashing is installed
properly. I can not fully verify the installation of the flashing until the siding is removed. Prior to installing the new
siding these areas require inspection.
Item 3 Code COMM 21.27 Compliance No Compliance Date 04/18/2001
Description All exposed fasteners must be covered with asphalt plastic cement. Fasteners must be installed properly and may
not be crooked or overdriven. The inspection revealed crooked and over driven nails.
Item 4 Code MANUFACTUER Compliance No Compliance Date 04/18/2001
Description The manufacturer will not be responsible for problems resulting from any deviation from the recommended
application instructions. "Nails are to be driven straight so the entire head is flush against the shingle but does not
cut the shingle surface. An improperly adjusted pneumatic gun can result in raised fasteners causing sealing
failure, raised tabs, leaks or blow -off." Due to the improperly driven nails, the manufacturers warrenty will be void.
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("D INSPECTION SERVICES DIVISION
DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
OSHKOSH CITY OF OSHKOSH, WISCONSIN
ON THE WATER
CORRECTION NOTICE
Issue Date 03/19/2001 Compliance Date 04/18/2001 Compliance No
Address 1267 WHEATFIELD WAY Inspected By NICOLE KRAHN
Name Address City State Zip Code
Sent to Ill Owner ROMAN E/JOAN M SWEETALLA 1267 WHEATFIELD WAY OSHKOSH WI 54904 -7401
u Contractor QUALITY EXTERIORS LLC 1017 WISCONSIN ST Oshkosh WI 54901
U Other
Li Inspector
LJ Required for Occupancy Occupancy SINGLE FAMILY Notice First 0 Final 0 Other
Introduction A final inspection was conducted on 2/27/01for the roof located at the above address. The violations are noted
below. The violations must be corrected and approved by the deadlines listed below to avoid citations.
Item 5 Code WI State Statute Compliance No Compliance Date 04/18/2001
Description Please note that this work was done without a building permit. Quality Exteriors is not a licensed contractor with
the Department of Commerce. I would advise you to make sure you verify the contractors insurance prior to
allowing them to repair the roof.
Summary The violations must be inspected and approved within the next 30 days unless a time extension is requested and
approved by both parties. If you have any questions feel free to contact me at 236 -5036.
DEFICIENCIES MUST BE CORRECTED AND APPROVED BEFORE CONCEALMENT. CALL (920) 236 -5050 FOR INSPECTION.
Signature t .L
Date
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3 Valley Construction Valley Liner
r Min.
A closed cut valley is recommended and is applied as follows: Extra Nail
6 7_4 Asphalt Plastic
(A) Lay a 36" wide valley liner of smooth surface roll roofing or Underlayment►.r►, cement
Owens Corning WeatherLock underlayment or equivalent product.
Fasten on outer edges only. Clip comer
(B) Lay all shingles on one side of valley and across centerline of valley a 7 i:.
minimum of 12 Fasten a minimum of 6" away from centerline on each
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side of valley. contemn.
(C) Strike a chalk line 2" from the centerline of the unshingled side. Apply
shingles on the unshingled side up to the chalk line and trim, taking care
not to cut the underlying shingles. Clip upper corners of these shingles,
cement and fasten.
(D) A metal valley is an acceptable alternative. A woven valley is also
acceptable for Oakridge 25.
4 Fastening Instructions standard Area High Wind.
Mansard or
Place fasteners 6 -1/8" from bottom edge of each shingle and 1" from each end. steep slap.
(A) Use four fasteners in normal wind areas.
(B) Use six fasteners per shingle for mansard construction. Use of six I
fasteners is recommended in high wind areas. ex 5% Exposure sic
Dragon Tooth 'IT 1
Note: Fasten on the 6-18" nail line to penetrate both segments of the shingle. sh l. caottoor Through Noll Uri.
5 Hip Ridge Application Standard
High Ridge Hip Ridge and High Style® Hip Ridge available by region. Hip and ridge cut from
3-tab shingles.
If cutting three tabs for Hip Ridge shingles, adhere to the following
instructions. Prevailing 5.
Wind
Cut full three -tab shingles into three 12" x 12" (13 -1/4" x 13 -18" metric)
Dire`da"
Hip Ridge shingles. Start hips at the eave and work up to ridge. Apply AV.-- s.s1s' Fastening Di.wKe
a only a
g Y after hips p have been applied beginning on end of ridge opposite
prevailing wind direction. Leave 5" (558" metric) exposure per shingle for y
Hip Ridge application. Bend over the ridge; fasten on each side 5.5'8" Metric Sized
(6 -1/4" metric) from exposed end, 1" up from the edge. Cover exposed nails Hip and ridge cut from
with asphalt plastic cement. metric three -tab shingles
For more information on Hip Ridge shingle application refer to 5-5/8.
Owens Corning's "How to Apply Hips Ridges" (Pub. No. 5- RR- 18491). w D �,.ction 'j►
Note: For best appearance, when using three -tab shingles for Hip Ridge, apply .41----
double thickness two 12" x 12" shingles or 13-1/4" x 13 -1/8" if using metric sized
g-1/4" Fpbnioa Di.e.n..
products). Do not cut Hip Ridge shingles from full size laminated shingles. 1/ I. st
Laminate Shingles
Oakridge® Series
6 Precautionary Notes the entire head is flush against the shingle but does not cut
The manufacturer will not be responsible for problems the shingle surface. An improperly adjusted pneumatic gun
resulting from any deviation from the recommended can result in raised fasteners causing sealing failure, raised
application instructions and the following precautions: tabs, leaks or blow -off.
(A) Roof Deck: Recommended roof decks are 6" maximum width, Guidelines on fastener size, number and location must be
25/32" minimum thickness wood sheathing, or 3/8" minimum followed. Failure to follow these instructions seriously reduces
thickness plywood sheathing. Use plywood decking wind resistance. Owens Corning will not be responsible for any
recommended by the American Plywood Association, wind damage that occurs with shingles which have not been
Underwriters Laboratories, Inc., or local building codes. applied in accordance with these instructions.
These Owens Corning shingles have been tested and rated as (D) Mansard or Steep Slopes: For slopes exceeding 60 degrees or
Class A by Underwriters Laboratories when these shingles are 21 inches per foot, use six fasteners and four spots of asphalt
applied over recommended decks. If other decks are used, the plastic cement per shingle. All six fasteners must be spaced
resulting construction may not qualify as Class A. equally and placed in the fastening line. Place four spots of
Regardless of deck type used, the roofing installer must: asphalt plastic cement, 1" in diameter, under each shingle
immediately upon installation.
1. Install the deck material in strict compliance with the deck (E) Storage: Store in a covered ventilated area at a maximum
manufacturer's instructions.
2. Prevent the deck from getting wet before, during and after temperature of 110° F. Stack in a flat fashion (maximum of 16
installation. bundles high). Protect shingles from weather when stored at
3. Insure the attic ventilation meets or exceeds FHA Minimum the job site. Do not store near steam pipes, radiators, etc.
Property Standards. (F) Hip Ridge Shingles: These shingles should be cut from the
back (smooth) side. In cool weather, shingles can be formed
Note: All roof structures, especially Mansard style construction, must more easily to fit the ridge if they are stored in a warm indoor
have complete through ventilation from bottom to top to prevent
entrapment of moisture -laden air (winter) and hot air (summer). Both area, then taken out immediately before application.
conditions may cause premature shingle failure. It is extremely impor- (G) All exposed material must be rated Class A by Underwriters
tant to maintain adequate ventilation when reinsulating or reroofing.
Structures with bath and kitchen vents, which are vented directly into Laboratories, to maintain a Class A system.
the attic space, may require additional ventilation to remove excess
moisture vapor.
(B) Handling: Use extra care in handling shingles when the
temperature is below 40° F. Do not drop bundles. Shingles can 7 Reroofing
be broken easily in cold weather or their edges damaged in hot If old asphalt shingles are to remain in place, nail down or cut away
weather. Do not attempt to separate shingles by "breaking" all loose, curled or lifted shingles. Sweep the surface clean of all
them over another object such as a ridge. loose debris just prior to applying the new roofing. Ensure proper
(C) Fastening: Owens Corning recommends nails as the preferred size and length of fasteners. If roofing over old wood shingles, cut
method of attaching shingles to wood decking or other nailable back the old shingles at eaves and rakes and apply wood edging
surface. Drive all fasteners until they are flush with the surface strips. Some local building codes may require the use of a No. 30
of the shingle. Special care must be taken in the use of asphalt saturated felt over the old wood shingles prior to reroofing.
pneumatic staples or nail guns. Staples are to be driven with a Consult local building code authorities. The surface must be smooth
pneumatic stapler with crown parallel to length of shingle so before shingles are installed. Make deck smooth by nailing down all
that the entire crown bears tightly against the shingle but does loose and curled shingles, protruding nails, etc. Install beveled wood
not cut the shingle surface. Nails are to be driven straight so feathering strips, if necessary.
OWENS SYSTEM THINKING"
CORNING Makes the Difference
OWENS CORNING WORLD HEADQUARTERS
ONE OWENS CORNING PARKWAY
TOLEDO, OHIO, USA 43659
ROOFING SYSTEMS BUSINESS
System Thinking' is a trademark of Owens Corning.
Printed in U SA. February 2000 Copyright O 2000 Owens Corning
CERTAINTEED SHINGLE APPLICATOR'S MANUAL
FASTENING
Nail shanks must be long enough to penetrate the roofing and
YOUR OBJECTIVE: then go 3/4" into solid wood, plywood or non veneer wood
To learn CertainTeed's recommended decking, or through the thickness of the decking, whichever is less.
methods for fastening shingles. Be sure fasteners are driven straight, with nail heads flush with the
shingle surface and never cutting into the shingle (Figure 11 -1).
All nails must be corrosion resistant; for example, double- dipped
GENERAL FASTENING RULES galvanized steel, aluminum, copper, or stainless steel.
TO KEEP I N MIND To prevent shingle distortion, do not attempt to realign a shingle by
shifting the free end after two fasteners are in place.
Fasteners should not go into, above, or between the self- sealing
Shingle 1 i strips. If they do, the shingles may not seal properly and will he
Root more likely to blow off. If an occasional nail is out of place, be
Deck
sure that it is hammered down flush. Generally, fasteners should
Proper Crooked Under Over be 5 /s" above the top of the cutout.
Nailing Driven Driven Fasteners must not he exposed; i.e., visible on the finished roof.
Figure 11 1: Hastening three fah. strip shingles.
When fastening a typical three -tab, strip -type shingle, CertainTeed APPLYING SHINGLES IN HIGH-WIND AREAS
requires that at least four fasteners he used. Nails are preferred
over staples. (Nails MUST be used with Hatteras and
Custom Lok" shingles.) In areas where wind frequently exceeds 60 mph, apply a quarter -size
(1" diameter) spot of cement, sealant or caulk under each shingle
Nailing locations vary by shingle style and by roof slope. It is tab corner, or as specified in the shingle application instructions.
critical to fasten the shingles in the proper locations in order Acceptable caulks and sealants should meet the performance
to achieve designed rformance. Improperly fastened shingles requirements of Federal Specification SS- C -153C, Type 1 or ASTM
may blow off or slip out of place. The use of asphalt roofing D -2822. Ilere are some that CertainTeed has found to be effective:
cement in small quarter -size dabs to hold the shingle down is CertainTeed recommends Karnak AR- Elasto -caulk or No. 81 caulk.
required on most shingles when applied to steep slopes exceed- Both are asphalt rubber elastomeric materials.
ing 21/12 (60 degrees). Consult individual shingle application
instructions fir details on the above, including fastening points Sikaflex® 221, a polyurethane product, is also excellent except that it
is difficult to apply when the temperature drops below 40° E
When fastening a heavier and thicker premium product, like
Carriage House Shangle" or Grand Manor Shangle;" CertainTeed Grundy Shingletite Cement, Rely -on® Black Roof Cement, Tapco
requires longer fasteners and strongly recommends that you use 2100 Flashing and Adhesive, Macco Roof Repair" RR -808, DAP
nails instead of staples. Blacktite" Gibson Homans Black Jack 2172, and Monsey MB
Roof Cements are also good products for this purpose.
The shape of a shingle also makes a difference. For example, each
Custom Lok'" 25 shingle requires only two nails. Custom Lok 25 Asphalt roofing cements that meet ASTM specification D4586 Type II.
has an additional design feature that allows the shingles to interlock.
Nails with a barbed or rough shank are recommended. Smooth Backside of Shingle
pneumatic nails are acceptable, but have been blamed for nail
pops by some installers.
Nail shanks must be either 11- or 12- gauge.
1' Caulk
Nail head diameter must be at least 3 /s".
Figure 11 2: Applying cement, sealant. or caulk under a tab corner.
SOTF Rine italics indicates new or modified information. n
Here 's a Tip... Avoid driving nails through metal flashing that covers two sides of adjoining underlaying materials, such as different
pieces of roof decking or between vertical and horizontal planes. It is very difficult to permanently seal the punctures
in these situations and, over time, expansion and contraction of the flashing can cause the flashing to buckle.
FLASHING AGAINST A SIDEWALL 2` overlap (1 3"min Brick
Flashing Re- mortar
To Root or
Caulk
There are two things to keep in mind when installing flashing. First, Se° ,0 Joint j'
Chart Cap ti
don't fasten the cap flashing to the roof deck or to the step flashing, Flashing I r#7
7 since they are meant to move independently of each other to accommo- s tep
Flashing
date any structural movement. Second, each metal step flashing piece m;, Shingle
(sometimes called a flashing shingle) is to be placed slightly up the roof
from where the exposed edge of the next overlapping shingle will be Figure 10 2: sidewall step flashing (see also Figure 10 11).
located (that's why it's called step flashing). This will help keep the
flashing out of sight while maintaining a water -tight fit. Next, apply the first course shingles up to the wall. Position the
CertainTeed has some minimum requirements for applying step second step flashing piece over the first coupe shingle and against
flashing shingles against vertical sidewalls. These minimum the wall, 5" up from the bottom edge of the first course shingle. This
requirements must be followed in order to keep the product warranty will permit the tab of the shingle in the second course to cover it
completely. As before, only fasten that part of the step flashing piece
in effect. All of the following minimum requirements apply when
installing any CertainTeed shingles: which sits on the roof. Step flashing fastener(s) should he placed in
1. The width of the step flashing on the deck must be at least 3" wide, the uppermost 2" area of the step flashing piece, to avoid Teaks.
Continue up the roof or sidewall area in a similar manner
2. The height of the step flashing installed against the vertical surface until complete.
must be at least 2" high.
3. For a step flashing application, the pieces of flashing must
overlap each other by at least 2 FLASHING AGAINST VERTICAL FRONT WALLS
4. The material used for step flashing must be corrosion resistant.
The length of the step flashing pieces depends on the type of shingles To apply base flashing against a vertical front wall:
being applied. The following table compares these different lengths: 1. Apply the shingles up the roof until a course must he trimmed to fit
at the base of the vertical wall. By planning ahead you can adjust
the exposure slightly (and evenly) in the previous courses, so that
CERTAINTEED LENGTH REQUIREMENTS
FOR STEP FLASHING SHINGLES the last shingle is at least 8" (vertically) wide. This allows a
Length of minimum 5" exposure of the top course and a 3" headlap.
Roofing Product Flashing Shingle
Siding Flashing Strip
Hatteras• and Super Shangle• Nail Flashing Over
Products: Grand Manor Shangle• Cutouts in Course Below
and Carriage House Shangle"' 10"
2• Top Course at Least 8" Wide
rlep/tasNpgxwNbe minimum W
3• �nderlayment
Hallmark Independence Spangle! Heartl minimum
Independence Spangle! Landmark"' 7"
Series, Solid S and 111 ii, a 11 all Three-Tab -TTab b Strip trip Shingles
Custom Loki 25 16" Leave Gap Adhere Shingles Asphalt Plastic
Similar to Trimmed to Cover Cement
Cutout Flashing Strip
When installing step flashing against a vertical sidewall (Figure 10 -2),
first form the metal using a brake. Next, place the first flashing piece Figure 10 3: Front wall flashing
over the end of the starter strip and, finally, position it so that when 2. The metal flashing strip should be bent, using a metal brake, to
the tab of the end shingle in the first course is applied, the flashing extend at least 2" up the vertical wall and at least 3" onto the last
will be covered completely. Fasten the part which sits on the roof shingle course; that is, to the top of the cutout.
with one nail.
3. Apply the metal flashing, which can be 8' to 10' in length, over the
last course of shingles. Embed the metal flashing in asphalt plastic
cement, or another appropriate adhesive, and nail it to the roof
every 12 Do not nail the strip to the wall.
4. If side laps are necessary, overlap the pieces at least 6 Do not
fasten in this joint area.
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Building Permit Work Card
Job Address 1267 WHEATFIELD WAY Permit Number 0084382 Create Date 02/15/2001
Owner ROMAN E/JOAN M SWEETALLA Contractor OWNER
Category 141 Exterior Remodeling
Type Building 0 Sign 0 Canopy 0 Fence Q Raze I Plan
Zoning Class of Const: Size Value $3,900.00
Unfinished /Basement Sq. Finished /Living Sq. Ft. Garage Sq. Ft.
Ft.
Rooms Bedrooms Baths n Projection
Stories Height Ft. Canopies Signs
Foundation Poured Concrete 0 Floating Slab 0 Pier Q Other
0 Concrete Block 0 Post 0 Treated Wood
Occupany Permit Flood Plain Height Permit
Park Dedication Dwelling Units 0 Structures 0
Use /Nature AFTER THE FACT PERMIT Roofing done by Quality Exteriors LLC
of Work
HVAC Contr Plumbing Contr
Electric Contr
Inspections:
Date Type Inspector D Approved
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INSPECTION SERVICES DIVISION
DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
OSHKOSH CITY OF OSHKOSH, WISCONSIN
ON THE WATER CORRECTION NOTICE
Issue Date 02/16/2001. Compliance Date 03/18/2001 Compliance No
Address 1267 WHEATFIELD WAY Inspected By Nicole Krahn
Name Address City State Zip Code
Sent to LA Owner ROMAN E/JOAN M SWEETALLA 1267 WHEATFIELD WAY OSHKOSH WI 54904 -7401
LJ Contractor I
LJ Other
LJ Inspector
LJ Required for Occupancy Occupancy Single Family Notice First Q Final Q Other
Introduction Our office received a call from Quality Exteriors LLC regarding inspecting a roof at the above address. There is no
permit on record for re- roofing.
Item 1 Code MUN 7 -8 Compliance No Compliance Date 03/18/2001
Description A permit is required for re- roofing in the City of Oshkosh.
Summary
The permit must be applied for within the next 10 days to avoid citations. Permit hours are Monday through Friday
7:30- 8:30am and 12:30 -1:30 pm. If you have questions feel free to contact me at 236 -5036.
DEFICIENCIES MUST BE CORRECTED AND APPROVED BEFORE CONCEALMENT. CALL (920) 236 -5050 FOR INSPECTION.
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Re; Inspection of roof at above address.
On 12 -.5- 2000 Y inspected roof at '1267 "Wheatfield Way at the
request of the Sweetalla's.
The condition 'of the roof is as follows, the new are
not nailed in the proper mannor, the majority of the nails are
not in the cor area of the shingle This will void all
manufacturers warranties.
Along with the nails not being in Lw.Lect place many of the
nails have broken through the shingle when they were driven in
with the nail gun.
The original qutter apron was never removed and in one area the
old starter course was still on the roof.
In the areas where the roof meets a wail, the shingle tins were
nailed down instead of being used 1 tin for each row of shingles,
which is the oper of installing -Atingle tins.
Roof vents, soil stack fleshings and the heat pipe are all not
caulked, although in case 1t is not to caulk
these roof penitrations, in my opinion it is, and I do on every
job.
Clean up on the job was poor, the gutters are full of debris
from the roof installation, can up the down spout areas
for the winter and cause the melting snow to freeze and back up
under the roof edge.
My profession 4 opinion; the. roof Should torn off and reroofed
properly, the only warranty that the owner has is from the person
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