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2016-01544 - free standing monument - Lunds/Byerlys
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3333 Shoreline Drive
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Lunds&Byerlys <br /> 3333 Shoreline Drive <br /> Navarre, MN 55392 <br /> Roof Condition Report: <br /> 6,316 Square Feet � <br /> Construction• <br /> Through core cuts and a visual inspection it was revealed that the e�usting roof is a 4-Ply <br /> Built-Up Roof with a flood coat of asphalt and embedded gravel. The insulation within <br /> this roof system is a single layer of'h"Perlite Insulation over a single layer of 1.5" <br /> Phenolic Foam Insulation. The Current R-Value of this roof is 13.86. <br /> The roof was installed over a Metal Deck. <br /> Condition• <br /> The existing roof is in Poor Condition. <br /> The perimeter flashing are falling away from the cant edge in multiple areas. This is <br /> creating open azeas along the roof where moisture can enter the roofing system. <br /> There aze many holes and tears in the mechanical flashings throughout the roof. These <br /> azeas are allowing water to infiltrate the roof system. <br /> The roof inembrane is ridging and blistering in many azeas throughout the field of the <br /> roof. These azeas aze susceptible to breaking open and allowing water into the building. <br /> The mechanical flashing on the roof are showing signs of deterioration and are beginning <br /> to come apart. <br /> The comers and field of the membrane aze starting to deteriorate. The deterioration is <br /> happening because the roof surface is not being protected against iJV rays. <br /> The roof system contains Phenolic Foam Insulation. Phenolic foam insulation will <br /> cause severe damage to metal decking,fasteners, coping metal,and any structural <br /> metal components. This insulation should be removed from the roof system as soon <br /> as possible. <br /> New and continued leaking will occur until these azeas are re-roofed. <br /> End of Section <br />
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