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APPLICATION FOR:
ARCHITECTURAL/HISTORIC REVIEW staff Review
APPLICANT(S)� OWNER� (/fnotapp/icant) ATTORNEY�AGENT
Name Tim Halladay The Grand Mare, LLC
Address 2296 Route 9 2296 Route 9
Matla, NY 12118 Matla, NY 12118
Phone 518-899-5000 � 518-899-5000 � �
Email timhalladay@livingwellrealty.com timhalladay@livingwellrealty.com
Identify primary contact person: 8 Applicant ❑ Owner ❑Attorney/Agent
�An applicant must be the property owner, lessee, or one with an option to lease or purchase the property in question.
Applicant's interest in premises: 8 Owner ❑ Lessee ❑ Under option to lease or purchase
PROPERTY INFORMATION
Property Address/Location: 164 Spring St Tax Parcel #: �66 61 _ 3 _ 16
(forexamp/e: /65.52-4—.37)
Date Acquired by Owner: 03/20/20
Current Zoning District: U R-3 Property use: 0 Residential ❑ Non-residential/mixed-use
Type of Review: ❑Architectural e Historic ❑ Extension/modi�cation (of current approval)
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porch roofs except 2nd story front porch roof, which will get copper. The Rear of the building shingles will be replaced
with Certainteed Grand Manor StoneGate Gray shinqles. This is a superior shinqle product warranteed for 50 years and
intended to replicate the look of Slate. The remaining roof is slate and will be repaired and left as slate.
i ing- e ui ing is curren y ric , iny an un inis e . e wan o c ange e viny o i er emen ames
Hardee)siding using a historic color-to be determined.
Remaining elements of the building (porches etc)will be repaired/replaced with same materials and look.
There are 3 decks at the very rear of the building that we will replace the previously treated lumber (nothing historic)with
composite decking in Gray and composite railings and ballasters (square) in keeping with the front porch design.
Has a previous application been�led with the DRC for this property? e No ❑Yes—date(s)?
-App. No.(s)?
Revised Ol/2021
��A "complete" application consists of 1 hard co�y(origina� , and I electronic copy of a�plication &ALL other
rr�aterials as required below:
New Construction/Additions
❑ Color photographs showing site/exterior details of existing structures and adjacent properties
❑ Site plan,drawn to scale,showing existing&proposed construction, property lines&dimensions, required &proposed setbacks&lot
coverage,site features(fences,walks,trees,etc.);on no larger than 2'x3'sheet—smaller preferred if legible
❑ Elevation drawings showing design of all sides of existing&proposed construction—label dimensions,colors, materials, lighting(fixture
&lamp type,wattage),etc. -include compass bearing&scale; no larger than 2'x3'sheet—smaller permitted if legible
❑ Floor plans for proposed structure;on sheet no larger than 2'x3'—smaller permitted if legible
❑ Product literature,specifications and samples of proposed materials and colors
Chan�e in exterior buildin� materials (windows, doors, roof, siding, etc.), or color (in non-residential districts only)
O Color photographs showing site/exterior details of existing structures and that illustrate affected features
❑ Elevation drawings showing all sides of existing&proposed construction—label dimensions,colors, materials, lighting(fixture&lamp
type,wattage),etc. -include compass bearing&scale; no larger than 2'x3'sheet—smaller permitted if legible
O Product literature,specifications and samples of proposed materials and colors
WItIIICI fl"OCIt y1rCI S2tI�1CI<S ICl HISt01"IC DIStI"ICtS OC1I�/ (Front setbacks:UR-I &INST-HTR=30';UR-4=25';UR-2,UR-3&NCUD-I=10')
- Installation, removal or change in material of drive-and walkways
- Installation or removal of architectural, sculptural or vegetative screening over 3' in height
- Installation of accessory utility structures or radio/satellite transmission/reception devices (more than 2' diameter)
For any of above:
❑ Color photographs showing site/exterior details of existing structures,and of adjacent properties
❑ Site plan showing existing&proposed construction: include property lines&dimensions, required &proposed setbacks&lot
coverage,site features(fences,walks,trees,etc.) street names,compass bearing&scale; no larger than 2'x3'sheet—smaller
preferred if legible
❑ Product literature,specifications and samples of proposed materials and colors
Signa�e/Awnin�
❑ Color photographs showing site/exterior details of existing structures,and adjacent properties
❑ Plan showing location of proposed sign/awning structure on building/premises: no larger than I I"x I T'
❑ Scaled illustration of proposed sign/awning structure and lettering(front view&profile): include all dimensions of structure;type,
dimensions and style of lettering or logo;description of colors, materials, mounting method and hardware
❑ Descriptions,specifications of proposed lighting including fixture&lamp type,wattage, mounting method,and location
❑ Product literature,specifications and samples of proposed materials and colors
Demolition
❑ Color photographs showing site/exterior details of existing structures,and of adjacent properties
❑ Site plan showing existing and any proposed structures-include dimensions,setbacks,street names,compass bearing,and scale
❑ Written description of reasons for demolition and, in addition:
❑ For structures of"architectural/historical significance",demonstrate"good cause"why structure cannot be preserved
❑ For structures in an architectural district that might be eligible for listing on National Register of Historic Places,or for a
"contributing"structure in a National Register district(contact City staffl, provide plans for site development following demolition -
include a timetable and letter of credit for project completion
Telecommunication facilities
❑ Color photographs showing site/existing structures, and of adjacent properties
❑ Site plan showing existing and proposed structures: include dimensions,setbacks,street names,compass bearing,and scale
❑ Scaled illustration of proposed structures: include all dimensions;colors, materials, lighting, mounting details
❑ Consult Article 240-I 2.22 of the City's Zoning Ordinance and City staff to ensure compliance with requirements for visual impact
assessment and existing and proposed vegetative screening
Revised Ol/2021
Request for extension of current approval
❑ Identify date of original DRC approval: Current expiration date: Org.App. No.
❑ Describe why this extension is necessary and whether any significant changes have occurred either on the site or in the neighborhood.
SEQR Environmental Assessment Form
❑ Applicants proposing the following must complete"Part I" of the SEQR Short Environmental Assessment Form(a�ailable here:
http://www.dec.n�gov/docs/permits ei operations�df/seafpartone.pdfl:
-Construction or expansion of a multi-family residential structure(4 units +)
-Construction or expansion(exceeding 4,000 sq.ft.gross floor area)of a principal or accessory non-residential structure
-Telecommunications facility, radio antennae,satellite dishes
- Demolition
Disclosure
Does any City of�cer, employee or family member thereof have a�nancial interest (as de�ned by General Municipal Law
Section 809) in this application?
8 No ❑Yes- If yes, a statement disclosing the name, residence, nature, and extent of this interest must be�led with this
application.
Certification
I/we, the property owner(s), or purchaser(s)/lessee(s) under contract, of the land in question, hereby request an appearance
before the Design Review Commission.
By the signature(s) attached hereto, I/we certify that the information provided within this application and accompanying
documentation is, to the best of my/our knowledge, true and accurate. I/we further understand that intentionally providing
false or misleading information is grounds for immediate denial of this application.
I/we hereby authorize the members of the Design Review Commission and designated City staff to enter the property
associated with this application for purposes of conducting any necessary site inspections relating to this application.
Furthermore, I/we agree to meet all requirements under Article VII for Historic Review or Article VIII for Architectural
Review of the Zoning Code of the City of Saratoga Springs.
Date:
(applicant signature)
Date:
(applicant signature)
If applicant is not the currently the owner of the property, the current owner must also sign.
Owner Signature: Date:
Owner Signature: Date:
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I NSTRUCTI ONS
ARCHITECTURAL/HISTORIC REVIEW APPLICATION
I. E����B���n:An applicant to the Design Review Commission for Architectural Review or Historic Review
must be the property owner(s) or lessee, or have an option to lease or purchase the property in question.
2. CoMP�ETE SuBM�ss�oNs: Applicants are encouraged to work with City staff to ensure that an application is
complete. The DRC will only consider properly completed applications that contain 1 oriainal and 1
diaital version of the annlication and ALL other required materials as indicated on the application.
HANDWRITTEN APPLICATIONS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED!!
3. ACTIONS REQUIRING REVIEW:
Architectural Review District Historic Review District
• any exterior changes that require a building permit • Installation or exterior change to a structure requiring a
• any change in exterior building materials building or demolition permit
• a new, or change to an existing, sign or sign structure • any material change to exterior of a structure including:
• demolition of a structure -addition or removal of exterior architectural features
- installation, removal or material changes to exterior
Within a non-residential zoning district: building elements such as roof, siding,windows, doors,
• a change in exterior building color porches, etc.
• installation of an awning -enclosure or screening or buildings openings such as
windows, doors, porches, etc.
- installation of utility, mechanical or misc. accessory
structures to the exterior of a building such as HVAC
equipment, solar panels, wind turbines, radio/satellite
transmission/reception devices, etc.
■Within a front yard setback:
- installation, removal or material changes to drive-or
walkways
- installation or removal of architectural, sculptural or
vegetative screening that exceeds 3' in height
- installation of accessory utility structures or
radio/satellite transmission/reception devices over 2' in
diameter
• a change in exterior building color within a non-
residential zoning district
• a new, or change to an existing, sign or awning
• installation of telecommunications facilities
Note—Ordinary maintenance or repair that does not involve a change in material, design or outer appearance
is exempt from Historic or Architectural Review.
Revised Ol/2021
4. DESIGN GUIDELINES:
The Design Review Commission will evaluate whether the proposed action (construction, alteration or
demolition) is compatible with existing structures and surrounding properties using the following criteria:
• Height—consistent with historic form and context of site and surrounding properties
• Scale— relationship of structure and its architectural elements to human size, form, perception
• Proportion — relationship among building elements including front fa�ade, windows, and doors
• Rhythm— pattern resulting from repeating building elements such as door/window openings, columns,
arches, and other fa�ade elements
• Directional Expression —compatibility with horizontal &vertical expression of surrounding structures
• Massing & Open Space— relationship of structure to open space between it and adjoining buildings
• Setback—compatibility with surrounding structures
• Compatibility of the following with surrounding structures/properties:
- Major building elements (storefronts, doors, windows, roo�
- Building materials
- Color— (in non-residential zoning districts only)
5. DEc�s�oNs:The Design Review Commission may approve, approve with conditions, or disapprove an
application. The DRC may impose appropriate conditions and safeguards in connection with its approval
including nature/quality of materials, manner of construction, and design. An applicant may appeal a denied
DRC application on the grounds of hardship.
Application approvals shall expire within 18 months of the filing date unless the project has sufficiently
commenced (i.e. building/demolition permits obtained and construction/alteration begun). Applicants may
request up to 2 extensions if requested before expiration date of prior approval.
6. AGENDA DATE: Check City's website (www.saratoga-springs.org) for meeting dates. Applications are
placed on an agenda on first-come, first-served basis as determined by the completeness of the application.
7. APPLICATION FEE (NON-REFUNDABLE): Make checks payable to the "Commissioner of Finance".
REFER TO THE CURRENT FEE WORKSHEET INCLUDED IN THIS DOCUMENT.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
More detailed information on Architectural Review, Historic Review and the Design Review Commission
responsibilities may be found in the City's Zoning Ordinance available in City Hall and on the City's web site at
http://www.saratoga-spri n�s.or�/544/Zon i ng-Ord i nance.
Revised Ol/2021
2021 LAND USE BOARD FEE WORKSHEET
OPED Fees Type 2021 Fee
ApplicationtoZoningBoardofAppeals[1][2] TOTAL #VARIANCE
UseVariance $1100+$50/app
Area Variance-Residential $275/var+$50/app+$125 eachadd'I variance
Area Variance-Multi-Family,Comm,Mixed-Use $660/var+$50/app+$200eachadd'I variance
Interpretations $550+$50/app
Post-WorkApplication Fee Add 50%App fee+$50/app
Variance extensions 50%ofApp fee+$50/app
Application to Design Review Commission[1] TOTAL #STRUCTURE
Demolition $385
Residential Structures
Principal $55
Accessory $55
Extension $35
Modification $55
Multi-Family,Comm,Mixed-UseStructures
Sketch $165
Principal $550
Exten si o n $200
Modification 330 $330
Multi-Family,Comm,Mixed-Use Accessory,Signs,Awnings
Principal $140
Extension $75
Modification $140
Post-WorkApplication Fee Add 50%App fee
ApplicationtoPlanningBoard[1] TOTAL #STRUCTURE
Special UsePermit[2] $990+$50/app
Special UsePermit-extension $330
Special UsePermit-modification[2] $450+$50/app
Site Plan Review-incl.PUD:
Sketch Plan $330
Residential $330+$200/unit
Residential-extension $200
Residential-modification $400
Non-residential $660+$130/1000sf
Non-Residential-extension $300
Non-Residential-modification $650
Subdivision-incI.PUD: TOTAL #LOTS
Sketch Plan $330
PreliminaryApproval[2]
Residential:1-5 lots $660+$50/app
Residential:6-10 lots $990+$50/app
Residential:11-201ots $1320+$50/app
Residential:2l+lots $1650+50/app
Residential-extension $330
Final Approval[2]
Residential $1320+$175/lot+$50/app
Non-Residential $2000/lot+$50/app
Final Approval Modification[2]
Residential $330+$50/app
Non-Residential $550+$50/app
Final Approval Extension
Residential $135
Non-Residential $330
Other: TOTAL #LOT/ACRE
Post-WorkApplication Fee Add 50%App fee
Lot Li ne Adj ustment $350
Letter of Credit-modification or extension $440
Letter of Credit-collection up to 1%ofLoC
Recreation Fee $2000/lotorunit
Land Disturbance $660+$55/acre
SEQRA EIS Review(Draft&Final) TBD
Legal Noticing if PB requires Public Hearing $50/app
[1] Feesarebasedonperstructure,exceptwherenoted. $330.00 TOTALDUE
[2] Legal ad required;includesCityprocessingand publishing
ForAdminisirative Use
Total Paid at Intake
Revised Fee
Balance Due
��_Balance Paid Staffapproval
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Colors
3. Product Description Landscapes Collection
DuraLife manufactures composite decking and docking systems � Coastal Grey
with outstanding aesthetics, performance, durability and � Mahogany
strength. Comprised of durable polypropylene and hardwood � pebble
fiber, the proven formula and versatility of DuraLife systems • Slate
outperform both polyethylene composite and PVC decking.
Hardwoads Coll2ction
BdSIC US2 � Brazilian Cherry
DuraLife Siesta is an eco-friendly, premium quality composite � Garapa Gray
with a natural wood appearance to complement outdoor • Golden Teak
spaces. With recycled content and a durable, multi-layered • Tropical Walnut
finishing system that resists fading over time, DuraLife Siesta Custom colors are available; contact the manufacturer for
is ideal for exterior walkways, pathways, decks, balconies and additional information.
other applications requiring high performance and durability.
Starter boards can be added for deck perimeters and stair SIZ25
treads to provide a clean and finished appearance. See Table 1.
DuraLife Siesta is suited for both commercial and residential
new construction and renovation projects. Benefits
• Resists spills and wear
Types � No need for annual staining or sealing
+ Grooved-Grooved on each edge • Safe, less sli
ppery finish-even when wet
$ Starter-Solid on one edge for outer perimeter;grooved on � Resists mold and mildew
interior edge � Minimized sagging and flex between joists for improved
� Square edge aesthetics and integrity
Composition and Materials � UV inhibitors for increased color retention and reduced
DuraLife Siesta is a co-extruded composite of wood fiber graying
and polypropylene with a polypropylene capstock. Siesta is � Thermal resistance for minimized expansion and
manufactured without toxic chemicals or preservatives and contraction damage
uses both post-industrial and post-consumer recycled content, * Protective film adds protection during delivery and storage
up to 90%by weight.Three surfaces are capped. • Wide range of colors and collections
� Capped for protection from elements
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Table 1-Sizes,Physical Characteristics Table 2-Technical Properties
Product Siesta Starter&Square Edge Test Standard Result
Material Polypropylene Polypropylene Modulus of Elasticity ASTM D6109 100000 psi
Hardwood composite Hardwood composite
Surface Capped Capped Modulus of Rupture ASTM D6109 5000 psi
Dimension 0.9"thick x 5.5"wide 0.9"thick x 5.5"wide Peak load ASTM D109 1250 Ibf
Lengths* l�',16',20' 16' Specific Gravity ASTM D6111 1]5
Weight �.161bs/linearfoot 2.161bs/linearfoot (oefficient of Friction,Dry ASTM D2394 0.68
Grain Straight and wood Straight and wood (oefficient of Friction,Wet ASTM D2394 0.66
Fastening Fastenator Hidden Fastening System, Fastenator Hidden Fastening System, (oefficient of Thermal 1.5 x 10-5 in/in F
system composite deck screws composite deck screws Expansion
Joist span 20"on-center(90 degrees) 20"on-center(90 degrees) Heat Distodion ASTM D648 210 degrees F
16"on-center(45 degrees) 16"on-center(45 degrees)
Stair tread span l�"on-center l�"on-center Water Absorption ASTM D1031 1.5%
Fascia/riser l�' ScrewWithdrawal ASTM D1161 3991bs
length
Fascia/riser 1/�" Termite Resistance AWPA E1-12 9.5
dimensions
fascia width/ 111/2° Fungal Resistance ASTM D1413 No decay
riser width 1.5"
(olors 8 8 Flame Spread Index ASTM E84 10 Class B
*Custom colors and lengths are available;contact the manufacturer for availability.
Opt1011S, ACC2SSOPIeS � ASTM D6109 Standard Test Methods for Flexural Properties
� Step-ClipT"'hidden fastening clips of Unreinforced and Reinforced Plastic Lumber and Related
� FastenatorT"'hidden fastening clips Products
� Color-matched deck board end caps • ASTM D2394 Standard Test Methods for Simulated Service
� Color-matched(plus white)fascia and stair riser Testing of Wood and Wood-Base Finish Flooring
� Rockport railing a ASTM D1037 Standard Test Methods for Evaluating
Properties of Wood-Base Fiber and Particle Panel Materials
4. Technical Data � ASTM D1761 Standard Test Methods for Mechanical
Fasteners in Wood
Applicable Standards � ASTM D1413 Standard Test Method for Wood Preservatives
ASTM International by Laboratory Soil-Block Cultures
� ASTM A6111 Standard Test Method for Bulk Density � ASTM E84 Standard Test Method for Surface Burning
And Specific Gravity of Plastic Lumber and Shapes by Characteristics of Building Materials
Displacement
ASTM D648 Standard Test Method for Deflection American Wood Protection Association
Temperature of Plastics Under Flexural Load in the Edgewise • AWPA E1-72 Standard Method for Laboratory Evaluation to
Position Determine Resistance to Subterranean Termite
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Install these products in accordance with the manufacturer's �',�-,����•"� � -
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Deliver and handle this product according to recommendations '� • '�� �
of the manufacturer. DuraLife Siesta has a protective film to keep �s � .
deck boards clean and protected during shipping and storage. s�
Decking should be off-loaded by forklift or by hand. Store ,�'
decking on a level area on wood supports placed every 3 feet. ',� _- ��
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conditions and at temperature and humidity conditions within � f
the guidelines recommended by the manufacturer. _ � �. �
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DuraLife decking must be installed with proper drainage and - _ — -
ventilation. Verify site conditions are acceptable for installation. � - "- °
Do not proceed until unacceptable conditions are corrected.
Precautions Framing
DuraLife decking must be installed with proper drainage and A picture-frame method is recommended.DuraLife Starter Board
ventilation. profile is available to provide a clean, finished edge around the
Never attach DuraLife decking to any solid surface, watertight perimeter of the deck and on stair treads.
membrane,concrete or existing decking. When a picture-frame technique is not employed,color-matched
Ensure that: deck board end caps are available to cover the exposed end cuts.
• Joists are level across each span,with a slight slant(1/8" Fastening
(3 mm)for every 8 feet(2.4 m) Four methods are available:
� Substructure has at least 2"(51 mm)clearance from grade � proprietary Step-ClipT"'or FastenatorT"'hidden fastening
� Skirting does not impede airflow under the deck systems,used with grooved decking to set a level,uniform
To avoid accumulation of moisture and humidity where ventilation 3/16"spacing between deck boards
is minimal or obstructed,flow through or soffit venting must be � Capped composite decking screw fasteners(#10 x 2 3/4")or
added around the perimeter of the deck. DuraLife Cortex"screws and plug system(Siesta and Starter
Methods profiles only)
Install vapor retarders in accordance with manufacturer's Environmental Considerations
instructions. Temperature range for structural performance is 20-125
Complete installation instructions are available online: degrees F. Ideal installation for DuraLife Fastenator clips is
4 Installation guide: www.duralifedecking.com 40-80 degrees F.
• Videos:www.duralifedecking.com/resources/installation
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9. Technical Services
❑uralife5iestaGraaved DuraLife Decking & Railing has experienced teams of
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literature, test results, project lists and assistance with project
:J , ( specifications.
{ � �� For questions about specifications, code regulations, product
usage or installation,contact DuraLife Decking & Railing or visit
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Ensure installation complies with the requirements of all
applicable local,state and federal code jurisdictions.
6. Availability and Cost
Availability
DuraLife products are available throughout the United States
and internationally through a network of distributors and
retailers.
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Cost information for a specific region may be obtained from a
local distributor or retailer of DuraLife products.
7. Warranty
Used and installed as directed,DuraLife Decking&Railing offers
a 10 year commercial stain, fade and performance warranty
against manufacturer defects and 25 year residential warranty.
8. Maintenance
Sweep periodically and clean spills with soap and water. Only
use pressure washers 1500 psi or less with fan tip. Test all
cleaning products on an inconspicuous area before using on the
entire deck surface.
Additional care and cleaning instructions are available online at
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PRODUCT INFORMATION
This product is the super heavyweight of laminated shingles. The ;�sY,� � �'���A � � � w� �
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difference is in the size and quality built-in by design. An 8" tab " � � � +-�� - -.
area, com lete with two full-sized one- iece base shin les with `S ' r�� `„� ' '+w��� �' .;s�..;'
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random tabs and accented by shadow lines, gives an authentic, � y •
natural look with true depth and dimension. They are most _ - - � ;;";:;;.,;,�.'.� .`:��;:�;�`.-;:.,�-.
aesthetically appealing when used on slopes of 9" per foot or
greater. When applied with underlayment, Grand Manor produces
at least five layers of roof protection and the quality is reminiscent of handcrafted workmanship. It is
designed to resist blow off in high wind conditions up to 110-mph with normal installation and 130-mph
with special installation.
Grand Manor shingles are algae-resistant (AR), commonly called fungus, and help protect against dark or
black discoloration, sometimes called staining or streaking, caused by blue-green algae.
Colors: Please refer to the product brochure or CertainTeed website for the colors available in your
region.
Limitations: Use on roofs with slopes 2" per foot or greater. However, slopes greater than 9" per foot
best show the product design. Low slope applications (2:12 to <4:12) require additional underlayment. In
areas where icing along the eaves can cause the back-up of water, apply CertainTeed WinterGuardO
Waterproofing Shingle Underlayment, or its equivalent, according to application instructions provided with
the product and on the shingle package.
On slopes greater than 21" per foot, apply three spots of roofing cement under the shingle and an
additional fastener in each laminated tab according to application instructions provided on the shingle
package.
Product Composition: Grand Manor shingles are composed of a fiber glass mat base. Ceramic-coated
mineral granules are tightly embedded in carefully refined, water-resistant asphalt. The laminated tabs
are firmly adhered in a special tough asphaltic cement. These fiber glass based shingles have self-
sealing adhesive applied.
Applicable Standards:
ASTM D3018 Type I ICC-ES ESR-1389 and ESR-3537
ASTM D3462 CSA Standard A123.5
ASTM E108 Class A Fire Resistance Miami-Dade Product Control Approved
ASTM D3161 Class F Wind Resistance Florida Product Approval# FL5444
ASTM D7158 Class H Wind Resistance Meets TDI Windstorm Requirements
UL 790 Class A Fire Resistance
TECHNICAL DATA
Weight/Square (approx.): 425 Ib.
Dimensions (overall): 18"x 36"
Shingles/Square: 50
Weather Exposure: 8"
Technical Data Sheet
Grand Manor°Shingles Page 2 of 2
INSTALLATION
Detailed installation instructions are supplied on each bundle of Grand Manor shingles and must be
followed. Separate application sheets may also be obtained from CertainTeed.
Special Application: CertainTeed Carriage House°shingles can be blended into a CertainTeed Grand
Manor roof to achieve a unique and distinctive appearance. A common application method uses several
courses of Carriage House in the middle of a Grand Manor roof. Other aesthetically appealing
applications are possible using Grand Manor and Carriage House shingles. Contact CertainTeed for more
information.
Hips and Ridges: Use only Shangle Ridge°accessory shingles of the matching color for capping hips
and ridges.
MAINTENANCE
Grand Manor shingles require virtually no maintenance when installed according to manufacturer's
application instructions. However, to protect the investment, any roof should be routinely inspected at
least once a year. Older roofs should be looked at more frequently.
WARRANTY
Grand Manor carries a lifetime limited transferable warranty against manufacturing defects for the original
homeowner when applied to stated CertainTeed application instructions for this product. In addition,
Grand Manor also carries a 15-year algae resistance warranty and 10-year SureStartT"' Protection. For
specific warranty details and limitations, refer to the warranty itself(available from the local supplier,
roofing contractor or on-line at www.certainteed.com ).
FOR MORE INFORMATION
Sales Support Group: 800-233-8990
Web site: www.certainteed.com
See us at our on-line specification writing tool, CertaSpec, at www.certainteed.com/certaspec.
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GRAND MANOR°
OVERVIEW TECHNICAL INFO INSTALLATION WAI
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Some roofs say more about you; about your style; about the home that uniquely showcases your life.
Grand Manor says it all with a style and grace that is exceptional from every angle. The best of the
best, an ideal choice for homes with great steep sloped roofs.
• Randomly placed tabs have shadow lines that provide the wonderful depth and dimension of a natural slate roof
• Authentic depth and dimension of natural slate
Due to variation in computer monitors and printers, the color samples seen on your computer screen may not exactly match the
corresponding color. To verify actual product colo% ask to see the actual product, available through a CertainTeed contractor or
distributor.
PRODUCT OVERVIEW
- Grand Manor Brochure
- Integrity Roof System Brochure
- StreakFighterAlgae-Resistant Shingles Brochure
- Roofing Products Guide - Northeast
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TECHNICAL SPECS
- Data Sheet- GrandManor
- 3-Part Spec- GrandManor
- SDS -Asphalt Shingle -AR
- ICC-ES-ESR-1389
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INSTALLATION
- Grand Manor Installation Manual
,(More Info),
WARRANTY
- Asphalt Shingle Limited Warranty
- SURE START WARRANTY BROCHURE 2021
- 2021 International Warranty
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SHINGLES
CHNICAL INFORMATION � AskanExpert
• Five-layer coverage when applied
• UL Class A fire resistance
• UL certified to meetASTM D3462
• UL certified to meetASTM 3018 Type I
• ASTM D3161, Class F, 110 mph wind resistance
• Conforms to CSA standard A123.5
• Miami-Dade Product Control Acceptance: Please see the Notice of Acceptance (NOA) to determine
approved products by manufacturing location.
SPECS
- Data Sheet- GrandManor
- 3-Part Spec- GrandManor
- SDS -Asphalt Shingle -AR
- ICC-ES-ESR-1389
- ICC-ES ESR-3537
- FL-5444 -Asphalt Roofing Shingles
- Miami-Dade NOA- Grand Manor
- Grand Manor UL USA Compliance
INSTALLATION
Applying a roof system correctly is essential to the warranty and performance of
the roof. Please refer to the installation instructions for complete details.
Available in both English and Spanish.
INSTALLATION
- Grand Manor Installation Manual
WARRANTY DETAILS
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CertainTeed warrants that its shingles will be free from manufacturing defects,
and provides the extra assurance of SureStartTM protection. Below are highlights
of the warranty for GrandManor°. See CertainTeed's Asphalt Shingle Products
Limited Warranty document for specific warranty details regarding this product.
• Lifetime, limited transferable warranty
• 10-year SureStartT"" warranty (100% replacement and labor costs due to manufacturing defects)
• 15-year StreakFighter0 warranty against streaking and discoloration caused by airborne algae
• 15-year, 110-mph wind-resistance warranty
• Wnd warranty upgrade is available up to 130 mph. Specified CertainTeed starter and CertainTeed hip and
ridge are required.
WARRANTY
- Asphalt Shingle Limited Warranty
- SURE START WARRANTY BROCHURE 2021
- 2021 International Warranty
EXPORT INFORMATION
Grand Manor° asphalt roofing shingles are available for Export. Please review the
related Export documents for additional information.
EXPORT LINKS
- Export Roofing Selection Guide
- International Limited Product Warranty
- Declaration of Performance Documents
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SECTION 07461
SIDING (HZ5) PANELS
(James Hardie HZ5 Engineered for Climate Siding)
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' ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER** James Hardie Building Products, Inc.; siding panels and
building boards. .
This section is based on the products of James Hardie Building Products, Inc.,which is
located at:
26300 La Alameda Suite 400
Mission Viejo, CA 92691
Toll Free Tel: 866-274-3464
Tel: 949-367-4980
Fax: 949-367-4981
Email: request info (info(c�iameshardie.com)
Web: www.jameshardiepros.com
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We have operations in the United States,Australia, New Zealand,Asia, and Europe. No
matter where we operate, our goal is to remain at the forefront of the fiber-cement
industry, capitalizing on our global leadership in building products and manufacturing and �
technology for both new home construction and remodeling.
At James Hardie,we create innovative products that increase the beauty, value, safety and
durability of the buildings you design. Explore increased design options through our wide
variety of product colors and textures, and enjoy superior performance that allows your
designs to last a lifetime.
Siding Products
James Hardie Building Products, Inc.Artisan Lap Use architectural-grade Artisan Lap and
the difference is plain to see. Utilizing the thickest material on the market-Artisan Lap
creates deeply defined shadow lines which are both aesthetically pleasing and structurally ;
integrated. Our unique tongue-and-groove design means tighter tolerances for a precise fit :
and finish.
James Hardie Building Products, Inc. HardiePlank Lap Siding
HardiePlank lap siding offers the beauty and traditional look of wood lap siding while
; providing very non-wood-like benefits: low maintenance and an unmatched resistance to
weather damage in wet and humid climates while retaining its natural beauty. Our
; proprietary ColorPlus Technology combines a professionally developed 26-color paint
; palette optimally formulated for use with fiber cement. The multi-coat, baked-on factory
; application process delivers a strikingly beautiful and consistent finished product.
James Hardie Building Products, Inc. HardieShingle Siding
HardieShingle siding has the same warm, authentic look as cedar shingles, yet it doesn't
rot, crack or split. IYs beautiful as a primary siding or as a complement to other styles of
James Hardie siding. Our shingle siding panels come in a variety of decorative edges, and
expedite installation in larger areas. Ideal for smaller coverage areas, HardieShingle
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individual shingles come in a variety of widths for an authentic handcrafted look.
James Hardie Building Products, Inc. HardiePanel Vertical Siding
HardiePanel siding products offer protection from fire, weather, and insects. Use our
recommended metal edging to create sharp, expressed seams that result in a visually
stunning exterior surface that's as low-maintenance and low-cost as it is high-quality.
Residential vertical siding is also available in wood grain and stucco patterns.
Trim
The perfect accent for James Hardie's architectural grade Artisan Lap is architectural-
; grade Artisan Accent Trim.With an impressive thickness of 1.5", it casts the same
dramatically deep and defined shadows as the Artisan Lap it accompanies. Of course, it
also offers the same durability, low maintenance and ease of installation.
James Hardie Building Products, Inc. HardieTrim Boards
Our fiber cement trim and fascia add the finishing touch to a beautiful, lasting project.
They provide unmatched durability in corners, columns,windows, rakes and friezes.
HardieTrim boards are pre-primed with PrimePlus sealer and primer. This proprietary
; process for fiber cement trim ensures uniform coverage of sealer and primer, providing an :
excellent surface for paints. HardieTrim boards come with a 10-year transferable limited
warranty.
James Hardie Building Products, Inc. HardieSoffit Panels
James Hardie pre-cut soffit panels eliminate the need for separate box or strip vents and
minimize the need for cutting. HardieSoffit panels are available vented or non-vented, in a
range of pre-cut sizes.All styles are pre-primed with PrimePlus sealer and primer. This
; proprietary process ensures uniform coverage of sealer and primer, providing an excellent :
surface for paints.
James Hardie Building Products, Inc. HardieBacker 1/4 inch Cement Board, with EZ Grid
Technology
HardieBacker 1/4 inch Cement Board,with EZ Grid Technology,forfloors and countertops �
is America's best selling 1/4 inch board. IYs the solution you can trust for your wet area
floors,walls, ceilings, and countertops. This no-mesh board is the lightest cement board
available and cuts easily, even in tight, awkward spaces.
James Hardie Building Products, Inc. HardieBacker 1/2 inch Cement Board
HardieBacker 1/2 inch Cement Board for walls and floors delivers superior protection
; against moisture damage and mold growth. Its smooth surface may be painted,textured,
wallpapered, or tiled. Green and Sustainable We support the entire building industry's
efforts in creating materials that deliver more sustainable homes, neighborhoods and
commercial buildings. Together,we hope to provide a better built environment that will
endure years to come.
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PART 1 GENERAL
1.1 SECTION INCLUDES
' ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER** Delete items below not required for project.
A. Fiber cement lap siding, panels, shingle, trim, fascia, moulding and accessories;
James Hardie HZ5 Engineered for Climate Siding.
B. Factory-finished fiber cement lap siding, panels, shingle, trim, fascia, moulding and
accessories; James Hardie HZ5 Engineered for Climate Siding.
1.2 RELATED SECTIONS
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NOTE TO SPECIFIER Delete any sections below not relevant to this project; add
others as required.
A. Section 05400- Light Gage Metal Framing: Wall framing and bracing.
B. Section 06100- Rough Carpentry: Wood framing and bracing.
C. Section 06100- Rough Carpentry: Sheathing.
D. Section 07210- Insulation: Exterior wall insulation.
1.3 REFERENCES
' ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER** Delete references from the list below that are not actually
required by the text of the edited section.
A. ASTM C1186 - Standard Specification for Flat Fiber-Cement Sheets
B. ASTM D3359 - Standard Test Method for Measuring Adhesion by Tape Test, Tool
and Tape.
C. ASTM E136- Standard Test Method for Behavior of Materials in a Vertical Tube
Furnace at 750 degrees C.
1.4 SUBMITTALS
A. Submit under provisions of Section 01300.
B. Product Data: Manufacturer's data sheets on each product to be used, including:
1. Preparation instructions and recommendations.
2. Storage and handling requirements and recommendations.
3. Installation methods.
C. Shop Drawings: Provide detailed drawings of atypical non-standard applications of
cementitious siding materials which are outside the scope of the standard details
and specifications provided by the manufacturer.
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NOTE TO SPECIFIER Delete selection samples if colors have already been selected.
D. Selection Samples: For each finish product specified, two complete sets of color
chips representing manufacturer's full range of available colors and patterns.
E. Verification Samples: For each finish product specified, two samples, minimum size
4 by 6 inches (100 by 150 mm), representing actual product, color, and patterns.
1.5 QUALITY ASSURANCE
' ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER** Add installer quality assurance provisions. Delete if not
required.
:............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................:
A. Installer Qualifications: Minimum of 2 years experience with installation of similar
products.
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NOTE TO SPECIFIER Include a mock-up if the project size and/or quality warrant
taking such a precaution. The following is one example of how a mock-up on a large
; project might be specified. When deciding on the extent of the mock-up, consider all the
major different types of work on the project.
B. Mock-Up: Provide a mock-up for evaluation of surface preparation techniques and
application workmanship.
1. Finish areas designated by Architect.
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2. Do not proceed with remaining work until workmanship, color, and sheen are
approved by Architect.
3. Refinish mock-up area as required to produce acceptable work.
1.6 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING
A. Store products in manufacturer's unopened packaging until ready for installation.
B. Store siding on edge or lay flat on a smooth level surface. Protect edges and
corners from chipping. Store sheets under cover and keep dry prior to installing.
C. Store and dispose of solvent-based materials, and materials used with solvent-
based materials, in accordance with requirements of local authorities having
jurisdiction.
1.7 PROJECT CONDITIONS
A. Maintain environmental conditions (temperature, humidity, and ventilation) within
limits recommended by manufacturer for optimum results. Do not install products
under environmental conditions outside manufacturer's absolute limits.
1.8 WARRANTY
A. Product Warranty: Limited, non-pro-rated product warranty.
1. HardiePlank HZ5 lap siding for 30 years.
2. HardiPanel HZ5 vertical siding for 30 years.
3. HardieSoffit HZ5 panels for 30 years.
4. HardieShingle HZ5 siding for 30 years.
5. Artisan HZ5 lap siding for 30 years.
B. Product Warranty: Limited, product warranty.
1. HardieTrim HZ and HZ5 boards for 15 years.
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NOTE TO SPECIFIER All of the siding and trim products (not including Artisan Lap
; products)are available with a factory applied paint warranty. Delete if factory applied paint :
finish is not specified.
C. Finish Warranty: Limited product warranty against manufacturing finish defects.
1. When used for its intended purpose, properly installed and maintained
according to James Hardie's published installation instructions, James
Hardie's ColorPlus finish with ColorPlus Technology, for a period of 15 years
from the date of purchase: will not peel; will not crack; and will not chip.
Finish warranty includes the coverage for labor and material.
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NOTE TO SPECIFIER Delete if workmanshi warrant not re uired.
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D. Workmanship Warranty: Application limited warranty for 2 years.
PART 2 PRODUCTS
2.1 MANUFACTURERS
A. Acceptable Manufacturer: James Hardie Building Products, Inc., which is located at:
26300 La Alameda Suite 400 ; Mission Viejo, CA 92691; Toll Free Tel: 866-274-
3464; Tel: 949-367-4980; Fax: 949-367-4981; Email: request info
(info(a�iameshardie.com); Web: www.jameshardiepros.com.
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' ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER** Delete one of the following two paragraphs; coordinate with
requirements of Division 1 section on product options and substitutions.
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B. Substitutions: Not permitted.
C. Requests for approval of equal substitutions will be considered in accordance with
provisions of Section 01600.
2.2 SIDING
A. HardiePlank HZ5 lap siding, HardiPanel HZ5 vertical siding, HardieSoffit HZ5 panels
and HardieShingle HZ5 siding requirement for Materials:
1. Fiber-cement Siding - complies with ASTM C 1186 Type A Grade II.
2. Fiber-cement Siding - complies with ASTM E 136 as a noncombustible
material.
3. Fiber-cement Siding - complies with ASTM E 84 Flame Spread Index = 0,
Smoke Developed Index = 5.
4. CAL-FIRE, Fire Engineering Division Building Materials Listing -Wildland
Urban Interface (WUI) Listed Product.
5. National Evaluation Report No. NER 405 (BOCA, ICBO, SBCCI, IBC, IRC).
6. City of Los Angeles, Research Report No. 24862.
7. Miami Dade County, Florida Notice of Acceptance 07-0418.04.
8. US Department of Housing and Urban Development Materials Release
1263d.
9. California DSA PA-019.
10. City of New York M EA 223-93-M.
11. Florida State Product Approval FL889.
12. Texas Department of Insurance Product Evaluation EC-23.
B. Artisan HZ5 lap siding requirement for Materials:
1. Fiber-cement Siding - complies with ASTM C 1186 Type A Grade II.
2. Fiber-cement Siding - complies with ASTM E 136 as a noncombustible
material.
3. Fiber-cement Siding - complies with ASTM E 84 Flame Spread Index = 0,
Smoke Developed Index = 5.
4. Warnock Hersey Product Listing.
5. CAL-FIRE, Fire Engineering Division Building Materials Listing -Wildland
Urban Interface (WUI) Listed Product.
6. Florida State Product Approval FL10477.
7. Miami Dade County, Florida Notice of Acceptance 08-0514.11.
8. Texas Department of Insurance Product Evaluation EC-55.
9. Manufacturer's Technical Data Sheet.
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NOTE TO SPECIFIER Available in 12 foot lengths in varying widths -5 1/4 inches , 7
1/4 inches and 8 1/4 inches - 4 inches, 6 inches and 7 inches exposures for several
aesthetic options. Delete if not required.
C. Lap Siding: Artisan HZ5 Lap Siding as manufactured by James Hardie Building
Products, Inc.
1. Type: Smooth 5-1/4 inches (133 mm)with 4 inches (102 mm) exposure.
2. Type: Smooth 7-1/4 inches (184 mm)with 6 inches (152 mm) exposure.
3. Type: Smooth 8-1/4 inches (210 mm)with 7 inches (178 mm) exposure.
4. Type: Texture 5-1/4 inches (133 mm)with 4 inches (102 mm) exposure.
5. Type: Texture 7-1/4 inches (184 mm)with 6 inches (152 mm) exposure.
6. Type: Texture 8-1/4 inches (210 mm)with 7 inches (178 mm) exposure.
7. Type: Beaded 8-1/4 inches (210 mm)with 7 inches (178 mm) exposure.
D. Lap Siding: Artisan HZ5 Siding with Lock Joint System as manufactured by James
Hardie Building Products, Inc.
1. Type: V-Groove 8-1/4 inches (210 mm) with 7 inches (178 mm) exposure.
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2. Type: Shiplap 10-1/4 inches (260 mm) with 9 inches (229 mm) exposure.
3. Type: Square Channel 10-1/4 inches (260 mm)with 9 inches (229 mm)
exposure.
4. Type: Bevel Channel 10-1/4 inches (260 mm) with 9 inches (229 mm)
exposure.
E. Lap Siding: HardiePlank HZ5 Lap siding with a sloped top, beveled drip edge and
nailing line as manufactured by James Hardie Building Products, Inc.
1. Type: Smooth 5-1/4 inches (133 mm)with 4 inches (102 mm) exposure.
2. Type: Smooth 6-1/4 inches (159 mm)with 5 inches (127 mm) exposure.
3. Type: Smooth 7-1/4 inches (184 mm)with 6 inches (152 mm) exposure.
4. Type: Smooth 8-1/4 inches (210 mm)with 7 inches (178 mm) exposure.
5. Type: Smooth 9-1/4 inches (235 mm)with 8 inches (203 mm) exposure.
6. Type: Smooth 12 inches (305 mm)with 10-3/4 inches (273 mm) exposure.
7. Type: Select Cedarmill 5-1/4 inches (133 mm) with 4 inches (102 mm)
exposure.
8. Type: Select Cedarmill 6-1/4 inches (159 mm) with 5 inches (127 mm)
exposure.
9. Type: Select Cedarmill 7-1/4 inches (184 mm) with 6 inches (152 mm)
exposure.
10. Type: Select Cedarmill 8-1/4 inches (210 mm)with 7 inches (178 mm)
exposure.
F. Lap Siding: HardiePlank HZ5 Lap siding as manufactured by James Hardie Building
Products, Inc.
1. Type: Beaded Smooth 8-1/4 inches (210 mm)with 7 inches (178 mm)
exposure.
2. Type: Beaded Cedarmill 8-1/4 inches (210 mm) with 7 inches (178 mm)
exposure.
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' ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER** Delete if not required.
G. Vertical Siding: HardiePanel HZ5 siding as manufactured by James Hardie Building
Products, Inc.
1. Type: Smooth Vertical siding panel 4 feet by 8 feet (1219 mm by 2438 mm).
2. Type: Smooth Vertical siding panel 4 feet by 9 feet (1219 mm by 2743 mm).
3. Type: Smooth Vertical siding panel 4 feet by 10 feet (1219 mm by 3048 mm).
4. Type: Cedarmill Vertical siding panel 4 feet by 8 feet (1219 mm by 2438 mm).
5. Type: Cedarmill Vertical siding panel 4 feet by 9 feet (1219 mm by 2743 mm).
6. Type: Cedarmill Vertical siding panel 4 feet by 10 feet(1219 mm by 3048
mm).
7. Type: Stucco Vertical siding panel 4 feet by 8 feet (1219 mm by 2438 mm).
8. Type: Stucco Vertical siding panel 4 feet by 9 feet (1219 mm by 2743 mm).
9. Type: Stucco Vertical siding panel 4 feet by 10 feet (1219 mm by 3048 mm).
10. Type: Sierra 8 inches (203 mm) Vertical siding panel 4 feet by 8 feet (1219
mm by 2438 mm).
11. Type: Sierra 8 inches (203 mm) Vertical siding panel 4 feet by 9 feet (1219
mm by 2743 mm).
12. Type: Sierra 8 inches (203 mm) Vertical siding panel 4 feet by 10 feet (1219
mm by 3048 mm).
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NOTE TO SPECIFIER Delete if not required.
H. Shingle Siding: HardieShingle HZ5 siding as manufactured by James Hardie
Building Products, Inc.
1. Type: HardiShingle Individual Shingles 6 inches (152 mm)wide by 18 inches
(457 mm) high with 8 inches (203 mm) exposure.
2. Type: HardiShingle Individual Shingles 8 inches (203 mm)wide by 18 inches
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(457 mm) high with 8 inches (203 mm) exposure.
3. Type: HardiShingle Individual Shingles 12 inches (305 mm)wide by 18 inches
(457 mm) high with 8 inches (203 mm) exposure.
4. Type: HardieShingle Straight-Edge Notched Panel 48 inches (1219 mm)wide
by 16 inches (406mm) high with 7 inches (178 mm) exposure.
5. Type: HardieShingle Staggered-Edge Notched Panel 48 inches (1219 mm)
wide by 16 inches (406mm) high with 7 inches (178 mm) exposure.
6. Type: HardieShingle Half Round Notched Panel 48 inches (1219 mm) wide by
19 inches (483mm) high with 7 inches (178 mm) exposure.
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' ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER** Delete if not required.
I. Trim:
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' ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER** Delete trim type not required.
1. HardieTrim HZ5 boards and HardieTrim HZ boards as manufactured b
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James Hardie Building Products, Inc.
2. HardieTrim HZ5 Fascia boards as manufactured by James Hardie Building
Products, Inc.
3. HardieTrim HZ5 Crown moulding manufactured by James Hardie Building
Products, Inc.
4. Artisan HZ5 Accent trim as manufactured by James Hardie Building Products,
I nc.
2.3 FASTENERS
' ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER** Refer to applicable building code compliance reports for
maximum basic wind speed for exposure category and/or applicable shear values and
select one fastener, delete all that do not apply: ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER** When fastening ;
through maximum 1 inch thick foam insulation, increase the length of the fastener by the
thickness of insulation.
A. Wood Framing Fasteners:
1. Wood Framing: 4d common corrosion resistant nails.
2. Wood Framing: 6d common corrosion resistant nails.
3. Wood Framing: 8d box ring common corrosion resistant nails.
4. Wood Framing: 0.089 inch (2.2 mm) shank by 0.221 inch (5.6 mm) head by 2
inches (51 mm) corrosion resistant siding nails.
5. Wood Framing: 0.093 inch (2.4 mm) shank by 0.222 inch (5.6 mm) head by 2
inches (51 mm) corrosion resistant siding nails.
6. Wood Framing: 0.093 inch (2.4 mm) shank by 0.222 inch (5.6 mm) head by 2-
1/2 inches (64 mm) corrosion resistant siding nails.
7. Wood Framing: 0.091 inch (2.3 mm) shank by 0.221 inch (5.6 mm) head by 1-
1/2 inches (38 mm) corrosion resistant siding nails.
8. Wood Framing: 0.091 inch (2.3 mm) shank by 0.225 inch (5.7 mm) head by 1-
1/2 inches (38 mm) corrosion resistant siding nails.
9. Wood Framing: 0.121 inch (3 mm) shank by 0.371 inch (9.4 mm) head by 1-
1/4 inches (32 mm) corrosion resistant roofing nails.
10. Wood Framing: No. 11 gauge 1-1/4 inches (32 mm) corrosion resistant
roofing nails.
11. Wood Framing: No. 11 gauge 1-1/2 inches (38 mm) corrosion resistant
roofing nails.
12. Wood Framing: No. 11 gauge 1-3/4 inches (44 mm) corrosion resistant
roofing nails.
B. Metal Framing:
1. Metal Framing: 1-1/4 inches (32 mm) No. 8-18 by 0.375 inch (9.5 mm) head
self-drilling, corrosion resistant S-12 ribbed buglehead screws.
2. Metal Framing: 1-5/8 inches (41 mm) No. 8-18 by 0.323 inch (8.2 mm) head
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self-drilling, corrosion resistant S-12 ribbed buglehead screws.
3. Metal Framing: 1 inch (25 mm) No. 8-18 by 0.323 inch (8.2 mm) head self-
drilling, corrosion resistant ribbed buglehead screws.
4. Metal Framing: 1 inch (25 mm) No. 8-18 by 0.311 inch (7.9 mm) head self-
drilling, corrosion resistant S-12 ribbed buglehead screws.
5. Metal Framing: 1.5 inch (38mm) [AGS-100] .100 inches by 25 inches (2540
mm by 635 mm) ET&F Pin or equivalent pneumatic fastener.
C. Masonry Walls (CMU):
1. Masonry Walls: Aerico Stud Nail, ET&F ASM No.-144-125, 0.14 inch (3.6
mm) shank by 0.30 inch (7.6 mm) head by 2 inches (51 mm) long corrosion
resistant nails.
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NOTE TO SPECIFIER Certain geographic areas allow a minimum single coat of 100/o
acrylic or exterior grade latex, high quality alkali resistant paint on unprimed product.
James Hardie recommends, minimum one coat primer plus on or two topcoats.
2.4 FINISHES
.
' ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER** Field painted option: Delete if not required.
A. Factory Primer: Provide factory applied universal primer.
..................................................................�..�....................._Primer�..._Facto.rY....P_rimed..._by.._James_Hardie.
' ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER** The use of oil based paints on unprimed fiber cement could
result in increased surface roughness, loss of adhesion, cracking or excessive chalking.
James Hardie does not recommend the use of oil based paints over unprimed fiber cement :
siding products. Stains containing linseed oil are specifically designed forwood and may
not be suitable for fiber cement siding products, primed or unprimed.
2. To coat: Refer to Section 09900 and Exterior Finish Schedule.
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' ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER** All of the siding and trim products (not including Artisan Lap
Siding products) are available with a factory applied baked on paint finish. Delete if not
required.
B. Factory Finish: Refer to Exterior Finish Schedule.
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NOTE TO SPECIFIER Delete colors not a licable as color availabilit varies b
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region, Refer to James Hardie Color Plus website (http://www.iameshardiecolorplus.com)
to check which colors are available for your project.
1. Product: ColorPlus Technolo b James Hardie.
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2. Definition: Factory applied finish; defined as a finish applied in the same
facility and company that manufactures the siding substrate.
3. Process:
a. Factory applied finish by fiber cement manufacturer in a controlled
environment within the fiber cement manufacturer's own facility utilizing
a multi-coat, heat cured finish within one manufacturing process.
b. Each finish color must have documented color match to delta E of 0.5
or better between product lines, manufacturing lots or production runs
as measured by photospectrometer and verified by third party.
4. Protection: Factory applied finish protection such as plastic laminate that is
removed once siding is installed
5. Accessories: Complete finishing system includes pre-packaged touch-up kit
provided by fiber cement manufacturer. Provide quantities as recommended
by manufacturer.
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NOTE TO SPECIFIER All of the siding and trim products (not including Artisan Lap
Siding products) are available with a factory applied baked on paint finish. Delete if not
required.
C. Factory Finish Color for Trim, Soffit and Siding Colors:
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NOTE TO SPECIFIER Indicate colors for trim(s),soffit(s) and siding(s) keyed and
cross referenced to drawings as Trim-1, Trim-2, Soffit-1, Soffit-2, Siding-1, Siding-2, etc.
Delete colors not required.
1. Alpine Frost JH50-10.
2. Arctic White JH10-20.
3. Autumn Tan JH2O-20.
4. Boothbay Blue JH70-20.
5. Chestnut Brown JH80-30.
6. Cobble Stone JH40-10.
7. Countrylane Red JH90-20.
8. Evening Blue JH70-30.
9. Frosted Green JH60-20.
10. Harris Cream JH80-10.
11. Heathered Moss JH50-20.
12. Iron Gray JH90-30.
13. Khaki Brown JH2O-30.
14. Light Mist JH70-10.
15. Monterey Taupe JH40-20.
16. Mountain Sage JH50-30.
17. Navajo Beige JH30-10.
18. Parkside Pine JH60-30.
19. Sail Cloth JH2O-10.
20. Sandstone Beige JH30-20.
21. Soft Green JH60-10.
22. Timber Bark JH40-30.
23. Traditional Red JH90-10.
24. Tuscan Gold JH80-20.
25. Woodland Cream JH10-30.
26. Woodstock Brown JH30-30.
PART 3 EXECUTION
3.1 EXAMINATION
A. Do not begin installation until substrates have been properly prepared.
B. If framing preparation is the responsibility of another installer, notify Architect of
unsatisfactory preparation before proceeding.
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NOTE TO SPECIFIER Wood framing provisions. Delete if not required.
C. Nominal 2 inch by 4 inch (51 m by 102 mm) wood framing selected for minimal
shrinkage and complying with local building codes, including the use of water-
resistive barriers or vapor barriers where required. Minimum 1-1/2 inches (38 mm)
face and straight, true, of uniform dimensions and properly aligned.
1. Install water-resistive barriers and claddings to dry surfaces.
2. Repair any punctures or tears in the water-resistive barrier prior to the
installation of the siding.
3. Protect siding from other trades.
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NOTE TO SPECIFIER Metal framin rovisions. Delete if not re uired.
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D. Minimum 20 gauge 3-5/8 inch (92 mm) C-Stud 16 inches maximum on center or 16
gauge 3-5/8 inches (92 mm) C-Stud 24 inches (610 mm) maximum on center metal
framing complying with local building codes, including the use of water-resistive
barriers and/or vapor barriers where required. Minimum 1-1/2 inches (38 mm) face
and straight, true, of uniform dimensions and properly aligned.
1. Install water-resistive barriers and claddings to dry surfaces.
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2. Repair any punctures or tears in the water-resistive barrier prior to the
installation of the siding.
3. Protect siding from other trades.
3.2 PREPARATION
A. Clean surfaces thoroughly prior to installation.
B. Prepare surfaces using the methods recommended by the manufacturer for
achieving the best result for the substrate under the project conditions.
C. Install a water-resistive barrier is required in accordance with local building code
requirements.
D. The water-resistive barrier must be appropriately installed with penetration and
junction flashing in accordance with local building code requirements.
E. Install Engineered for Climate HardieWrap weather barrier in accordance with local
building code requirements.
F. Use HardieWrap Seam Tape and joint and laps.
G. Install HardieWrap flashing, and HardieWrap Flex Flashing
3.3 INSTALLATION - HARDIEPLANK HZ5 LAP SIDING AND ARTISAN HZ5 LAP SIDING
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' ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER** Local building code may permit the use of"water-repellent
; panel sheathing" instead of a "building paper type"water-resistive barrier. However,the
manufacturer recommends the use of a "building paper type"water-resistive barrier in all
siding applications.A vapor barrier may also be required.
' ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER** Hardie plank Siding and Artisan Matrix Lap Siding may be
installed either directly to the structural framing or up to 9-1/2 inches siding may be face
nailed on minimum 7/16 inch OSB or equivalent sheathing.
A. Install materials in strict accordance with manufacturer's installation instructions.
B. Starting: Install a minimum 1/4 inch (6 mm)thick lath starter strip at the bottom
course of the wall. Apply planks horizontally with minimum 1-1/4 inches (32 mm)
wide laps at the top. The bottom edge of the first plank overlaps the starter strip.
C. Allow minimum vertical clearance between the edge of siding and any other material
in strict accordance with the manufacturer's installation instructions.
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NOTE TO SPECIFIER Delete sidin installation not re uired. Para ra h D below is
9 q 9 p
not applicable to Artisan Lap.
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D. Align vertical joints of the planks over framing members.
E. Maintain clearance between siding and adjacent finished grade.
F. Locate splices at least one stud cavity away from window and door openings.
G. Wind Resistance: Where a specified level of wind resistance is required Hardieplank
lap siding is installed to framing members and secured with fasteners described in
Table No. 2 in National Evaluation Service Report No. NER-405.
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NOTE TO SPECIFIER Delete siding installation not required.
H. Locate splices at least 12 inches (305 mm) away from window and door openings.
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3.4 INSTALLATION - HARDIEPANEL HZ5 VERTICAL SIDING
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NOTE TO SPECIFIER Local building code may permit the use of"water-repellent
; panel sheathing" instead of a "building paper type"water-resistive barrier. However,the
manufacturer recommends the use of a "building paper type"water-resistive barrier in all
siding applications.A vapor barrier may also be required.
A. Install materials in strict accordance with manufacturer's installation instructions.
B. Block framing between studs where HardiePanel siding horizontal joints occur.
C. Install metal Z flashing and provide a 1/4 inch (6 mm) gap at horizontal panel joints.
D. Place fasteners no closer than 3/8 inch (9.5 mm) from panel edges and 2 inches (51
mm) from panel corners.
E. Allow minimum vertical clearance between the edge of siding and any other material
in strict accordance with the manufacturer's installation instructions.
F. Maintain clearance between siding and adjacent finished grade.
G. Specific framing and fastener requirements refer to Tables 2 and 3 in National
Evaluation Service Report No. NER-405.
H. Factory Finish Touch Up: Apply touch up paint to cut edges in accordance with
manufacturer's printed instructions.
1. Touch-up nicks, scrapes, and nail heads in pre-finished siding using the
manufacturer's touch-up kit pen.
2. Touch-up of nails shall be performed after application, but before plastic
protection wrap is removed to prevent spotting of touch-up finish.
3. Use touch-up paint sparingly. If large areas require touch-up, replace the
damaged area with new pre-finished siding. Match touch up color to siding
color through use of manufacturer's branded touch-up kits.
3.5 INSTALLATION - HARDIE HZ5 SHINGLESIDE CLADDING
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' ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER** Local building code may permit the use of"water-repellent
; panel sheathing" instead of a "building paper type"water-resistive barrier. However,the
manufacturer recommends the use of a "building paper type"water-resistive barrier in all
siding applications.A vapor barrier may also be required.
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A. Install materials in strict accordance with manufacturer's installation instructions.
B. Substrate: Install a minimum 7/16 inch (11 mm)thick OSB wall sheathing or
equivalent braced walls complying with applicable building codes.
C. Starting: Install a minimum 1/4 inch (6 mm)thick lath starter strip at the bottom
course of the wall.
D. Maintain clearance between siding and adjacent finished grade.
E. Apply starter course of 10 inches (254 mm) shingles or 9-1/2 inches (241 mm) lap
siding overlapping the starter strip.
F. Apply subsequent courses horizontally with a minimum 10 inch overlap at the top
and a minimum 2 inch (51 mm) side lap. The bottom edge of the first two courses
overlaps the starter strip.
G. Fasten between 1/2 inch (13 mm) and 1 inch (25 mm) in from the side edge and
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between 8-1/2 inches (216 mm) and 9 inches (229 mm) up from the shingle bottom
edge.
H. Allow minimum vertical clearance between the edge of siding and any other material
in strict accordance with the manufacturer's installation instructions.
I. Ensure vertical joints of overlapping shingle course do not align.
J. Wind Resistance: Where a specified level of wind resistance is required, Hardie
Shingle siding is installed to substrate and secured with a minimum two fasteners
described in Table No. 6, 7 and 8 in National Evaluation Service Report No. NER-
405.
3.6 INSTALLATION - HARDIETRIM HZ5 BOARDS
A. Install materials in strict accordance with manufacturer's installation instructions.
Install flashing around all wall openings.
B. Fasten through trim into structural framing or code complying sheathing. Fasteners
must penetrate minimum 3/4 inch (19 mm) or full thickness of sheathing. Additional
fasteners may be required to ensure adequate security.
C. Place fasteners no closer than 3/4 inch (19 mm) and no further than 2 inches (51
mm) from side edge of trim board and no closer than 1 inch (25 mm) from end.
Fasten maximum 16 inches (406 mm) on center.
D. Maintain clearance between trim and ad�acent finished rade.
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' ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER** For 3/4 inch, 1 inch, and 1-1/2 inches (19 mm, 25 mm and 38
mm) trim, Delete trim style not required.
E. Trim inside corner with a sin le board trim both side of corner.
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' ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER** Outside corner construction options. Delete construction
; option not required.
:
F. Outside Corner Board Attach Trim on both sides of corner with 16 gage corrosion
resistant finish nail 1/2 inch (13 mm) from edge spaced 16 inches (406 mm) apart,
weather cut each end spaced minimum 12 inches (305 mm) apart.
G. Allow 1/8 inch gap between trim and siding.
H. Seal gap with high quality, paint-able caulk.
I. Shim frieze board as required to align with corner trim..
' ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER** For 1/2 inch (13 mm)trim. Delete trim style not required..
J. Fasten through overlapping boards. Do not nail between lapjoints.
K. Overlay siding with single board of outside corner board then align second corner
board to outside edge of first corner board. Do not fasten HardieTrim boards to
HardieTrim boards.
L. Shim frieze board as required to align with corner trim.
M. Install HardieTrim Fascia boards to rafter tails or to sub fascia.
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NOTE TO SPECIFIER All of the siding and trim products (not including Artisan Lap
; products)are available with a factory applied baked on paint finish. Delete if field finishing ;
not required.
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3.7 FINISHING
' ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER** Certain geographic areas allow minimum shingle coat of 100
; percent acrylic or latex exterior grade, high quality alkali resistant paint on unprimed
; product. James Hardie recommends minimum one coat primer plus one topcoat, ortwo
topcoats for best results. Delete finish not required.
A. Finish unprimed siding with a minimum one coat high quality, alkali resistant primer
and one coat of either, 100 percent acrylic or latex or oil based, exterior grade
topcoats or two coats high quality alkali resistant 100 percent acrylic or latex,
exterior grade topcoat within 90 days of installation. Follow paint manufacturer's
written product recommendation and written application instructions.
B. Finish factory primed siding with a minimum of one coat of high quality 100 percent
acrylic or latex or oil based exterior grade paint within 180 days of installation.
Follow paint manufacturer's written product recommendation and written application
instructions.
3.8 PROTECTION
A. Protect installed products until completion of project.
B. Touch-up, repair or replace damaged products before Substantial Completion.
END OF SECTION
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