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1 - <br /> - WOODHOUSE RESIDENCE <br /> , <br /> B. Plastic Cement: Asphalt type with mineral fiber <br /> ' components . <br /> C. Lap Cement: Fibrated cutback asphalt type. <br /> ' 2 . 04 FLASHING MATERIALS <br /> A. Sheet Flashings : ASTM A361; 24 gage thick steel with <br /> � minimum 1 .25 oz/sq ft galvanized coating. <br /> B. Bituminous Paint: Acid and alkali resistant type; black <br /> color. <br /> ' C. Nails : Standard round wire roofing t e hot di ed zi <br /> YP � pp nc <br /> coated steel; of sufficient length to penetrate wood <br /> ' substrate. <br /> 2 . 05 FLASHING FABRICATION <br /> , A. Form flashings to protect materials from physical damage <br /> and shed water. <br /> B. Form sections square and accurate to profile, in maximum <br /> ' possible lengths, free from distortion or defects - <br /> detrimental to appearance or performance. <br /> ' C. Hem exposed edges of flashings minimum 1/4 inch on <br /> underside. <br /> , D. Apply bituminous paint on concealed surfaces of flashings. <br /> PART 3 EXECUTION <br /> � 3 . 01 EXAMINATION AND PREPARATION <br /> A. Verify that plumbing stacks and roof penetrations are <br /> , flashed to deck surface. <br /> B. Verify deck surfaces are dry, free of ridges, warps, or <br /> voids . Broom clean surfaces . <br /> ' C. Fill knot holes and surface cracks with latex filler at <br /> areas of bonded eave protection. <br /> ' 3 . 02 INSTALLATION - ICE DAM PROTECTION <br /> , A. Place eave and gable edge metal flashings tight with fascia <br /> boards. Weather lap joints and seal with plastic cement. <br /> Secure flange with nails. <br /> ' B. Apply rubberized asphalt/polyethylene sheet eave protection <br /> . �; <br /> in accordance with manufacturer's instructions . <br /> , <br /> ; C. Apply lap cement over underlayment starter strip. <br /> ' � WOOD SHINGLES - 07313-2 <br />