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� 3p2,g 7 C�S GO Cs i . <br /> . -� , _ <br /> .. � p"ZG!� - oaa 7£S <br /> The roof was prepped for installation by first removing ridge cap shingles,and cutting in a 2" <br /> continuous ventilation strip along the entire peak of roof.All shingles overhanging the roof were then <br /> trimmed back flush to fascia board at eves and gables. <br /> Foam end closure strips were placed at all eves under panel edge. Standard 3 rib Exposed <br /> fastener panels were installed over existing shingles as allowed per manufacturer Midwest <br /> Manufacturing�. Panels were installed using 2.5 inch wood grip pole barn screws every 9", ^'24"on <br /> center.Approved pipe boots were installed at locations of pipe penetrations.tape mastic was applied to <br /> blind side of boot flange and wood grip screws every 1 inch on center were used to attach pipe boot to <br /> roof.water cutoff sealant was placed on backside of the top pipe portion of the pipe boot,and an <br /> additional all purpose sealant was then added around exposed edge of boot flange on both roof and <br /> pipe side of flange. <br /> Metal panels were cut around bottom and sides of brick chimney. A piece of end wall flashing <br /> was installed to front/dormer side of chimney,which extended approximately 4 inches up chimney,and <br /> 5 inches over roofing panels,and approximately 3 inches past on both sides of the chimney.Outside <br /> foam closure strips were installed to top side of roofing panels and bottom side of dormer flashing. <br /> Next,sidewall flashing was installed along both left and right side of chimney.Tape mastic strip was <br /> applied to underside flange of sidewall flashing to prevent any water from tracking underneath.Sidewall <br /> flashing extended approximately 4 inches up side of brick chimney,4 inches over roof panels,and over <br /> the top of the end wall flashing tabs on the front of chimney. Next,a piece of pan flashing was installed <br /> to top side of chimney.This flashing extended approximately 6 inches up brick chimney,and <br /> approximately 2 feet up roof. Flashing extended approximately 3 inches past both sides of the chimney <br /> and bent over the top of the sidewall flashing. Roofing panels were installed over the top of the chimney <br /> pan flashing leaving approximately 6"of the pan flashing exposed to allow for drainage. Inside foam <br /> closure strips were installed under bottom panel edge with tape mastic and multi-purpose sealant to <br /> prevent any water from tracking back up underneath the panels above the chimney. Next, multipurpose <br /> sealant was used to caulk and seal metal flashing to the chimney brick.Then a riglet metal counter <br /> flashing was cut into brick of chimney and installed on all 4 sides of chimney bending the ends of the <br /> metal over the adjacent metal. Multipurpose sealant was used to caulk top edge of riglet metal,and all <br /> other applicable areas around chimney flashing. <br /> Residential rake trim was installed at both gable ends of roof,tape mastic was applied to <br /> underside of rake trim flange that meets roof to prevent water from tracking underneath the flange. <br /> Vented Closure strips were installed along peak of roof. Next,a residential ridge cap metal was <br /> installed over the top of the vented closure strips and fastened on every rib using 2.5"wood grip screws. <br /> Ends of Ridge cap metal were bent over the top of rake trim metal at ends. <br />