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Rick Renner Name (printed or typed) For use by A/E Approved Approved as Noted Not Approved Received Too Late By Date Remarks The Construction Specifications Institute SUBSTITUTION REQUEST Northwest Region TO: PROJECT: SPECIFIED ITEM: Section Page Paragraph Description PROPOSED SUBSTITUTION: Attached data includes product description, specifications, drawings, photographs, performance and test data adequate for evaluation of request. Applicable data is clearly identified. Attached data also includes description of changes to Contract Documents the proposed substitution requires for its proper installation. Undersigned certifies following items, unless modified by attachments, are correct: 1. Proposed substitution does not affect dimensions shown on drawings. 2. Undersigned will pay for changes to building design, including engineering design, detailing, and construction costs caused by proposed substitution. 3. Proposed substitution has no adverse effect on other trades, construction schedule, or specified warranty requirements. 4. Maintenance and service parts are available locally or are readily obtainable for proposed substitution. Undersigned further certifies the function, appearance, and quality of the proposed substitution are equivalent or superior to the specified item. Undersigned agrees, if this page is reproduced, the terms and conditions for substitutions found in Bidding Documents apply to this proposed substitution. Submitted by: General Contractor (if after award of Contract) Signature Roofing Solutions Group - JM Representative Firm Name P.O. Box 226 Address Washougal, WA 98671 City, State, Zip Date 503-849-7140 Telephone Fax List of Attachments: 1995 Edition

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Page 1: The Construction Specifications Institute SUBSTITUTION ... · 3 Yr. Aged 0.70 0.86 Tan Initial 0.67 0.87 3 Yr. Aged 0.62 0.90 Gray Initial 0.35 0.87 3 Yr. Aged Pending Pending. CA

Rick Renner Name (printed or typed)

For use by A/E

Approved Approved as Noted Not Approved Received Too Late

By Date Remarks

The Construction Specifications Institute

SUBSTITUTION REQUEST Northwest Region

TO:

PROJECT:

SPECIFIED ITEM:

Section Page Paragraph Description

PROPOSED SUBSTITUTION:

Attached data includes product description, specifications, drawings, photographs, performance and test data adequate for evaluation of request. Applicable data is clearly identified.

Attached data also includes description of changes to Contract Documents the proposed substitution requires for its proper installation.

Undersigned certifies following items, unless modified by attachments, are correct:

1. Proposed substitution does not affect dimensions shown on drawings. 2. Undersigned will pay for changes to building design, including engineering design, detailing, and

construction costs caused by proposed substitution. 3. Proposed substitution has no adverse effect on other trades, construction schedule, or specified warranty

requirements. 4. Maintenance and service parts are available locally or are readily obtainable for proposed substitution.

Undersigned further certifies the function, appearance, and quality of the proposed substitution are equivalent or superior to the specified item.

Undersigned agrees, if this page is reproduced, the terms and conditions for substitutions found in Bidding Documents apply to this proposed substitution.

Submitted by:

General Contractor (if after award of Contract)

Signature Roofing Solutions Group - JM Representative Firm Name P.O. Box 226 Address Washougal, WA 98671 City, State, Zip Date 503-849-7140

Telephone Fax

List of Attachments:

1995 Edition

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Installation/Application

Hot Air WeldMechanicallyFastened

Fully Adhered

Refer to JM TPO application guides and detail drawings for instructions.

Packaging and Dimensions

Roll Widths 5' (1.52 m) 8' (2.44 m) 10' (3.05 m)Roll Lengths 100' (30.48 m)Roll Coverage 500 ft² (46.45 m²) 800 ft² (74.32 m²) 1000 ft² (92.90 m²)Rolls per Pallet 8Pallet Weight 1384 lb (627.8 kg) 2200 lb (997.9 kg) 2760 lb (1251.9 kg)Pallets per Truck* 36 24 16Producing Location Scottsboro, AL

*Assumes 48' flatbed truck and does not reflect pallets of accessories or impact of mixed sizes.

RS-8633 11-16 (Replaces 8-16)

Meets or exceeds the requirements of ASTM D 6878

Features and ComponentsThickness Over Scrim: Optimized and tested on a continual basis with a state-of-the-art thickness gauge to verify that the thickness valued by our customers is incorporated into the sheet.

One of the Widest Melt Windows: Promotes better welds over a wider variety of speeds and temperatures, and leads to a softer, more flexible and workable sheet.

Reinforced fabric scrim layer and top-ply thickness: Lends to durable physical properties including:• Long-term weathering, UV resistance and heat-aging properties• High breaking and tearing strength

Optimized TPO formulation: delivers high-performance ozone resistance, cool roof reflectivity and overall weather resistance.

Component

M Membrane

Single Ply

System Compatibility This product may be used as a component in the following systems. Please reference product application for specific installation methods and information.

Mul

ti-Pl

y BUR APP SBS

Sing

le P

ly TPO PVC EPDMHA CA CA HW HA CA HW SA MF FA MF FA MF FA BA

Do not use with Multi-Ply systems Compatible with the selected Single Ply systems above

Key: HA = Hot Applied CA = Cold Applied HW = Heat Weldable SA = Self Adhered MF = Mechanically Fastened FA = Fully Adhered BA = Ballasted

Refer to the Safety Data Sheet and product label prior to using this product. The Safety Data Sheet is available by calling (800) 922-5922 or on the Web at www.jm.com/roofing.

ColorsGrey* White Tan*

* Grey and Tan lead times are subject to availability and may require an upcharge for smaller projects.

JM TPO – 60 MILThermoplastic Polyolefin Membrane

Energy and the EnvironmentStandard Reflectivity Emissivity

CRRC®

White Initial 0.77 0.873 Yr. Aged 0.70 0.86

Tan Initial 0.67 0.873 Yr. Aged 0.62 0.90

Gray Initial 0.35 0.873 Yr. Aged Pending Pending

CA Title 24White Pass 0.77 0.87

Tan Pass3 Yr. Aged

SRI=75

ENERGY STAR®

White Initial 0.77 0.873 Yr. Aged 0.70

Tan Initial 0.67 0.873 Yr. Aged 0.62

LEED®

(SRI)

White Initial 953 Yr. Aged 85

Tan Initial 813 Yr. Aged 75

Gray Initial 393 Yr. Aged Pending

Recycled Content

Post-consumer 0%Post-industrial 5%

The LEED® Solar Reflectance Index (SRI) is calculated per ASTM E1980.

Peak Advantage® Guarantee InformationProduct Guarantee TermJM TPO 60 5, 10, 15, or 20 years

Codes and Approvals

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Meets or exceeds the requirements of ASTM D 6878

RS-8633 11-16 (Replaces 8-16)

Refer to the Safety Data Sheet and product label prior to using this product. The Safety Data Sheet is available by calling (800) 922-5922 or on the Web at www.jm.com/roofing.

Tested Physical Properties

Physical PropertiesASTM

Test MethodStandard for

ASTM D 6878 (Min.)JM TPO – 60 mil

MD* XMD**

Stre

ngth

Breaking Strength, min, lbf (N) D 751 220 (976) 411 (1,828) 388 (1,726)

Elongation at Break, min % D 751 15 27 27

Tearing Strength, min, lbf (N) D 751 45 (200) 92 (409) 178 (792)

Factory Seam Strength, min, lbf (N) D 751 66 (290) 112 (498)

Long

evity

Thickness, min, in. D 751 +/- 10% from Nominal 0.060 (Nominal)

Thickness Over Scrim, min, in. (mm) D 7635 0.015 0.027 (0.686)

Water Absorption, max, % D 471 3.0 0.11

Brittleness Point, max, -40°F D 2137 No Cracks Pass

Ozone Resistance D1149 No Cracks Pass

Heat

Age

d Pe

rform

ance

Properties after Heat Aging @ 240°F D 573 Pass/Fail Pass

Breaking Strength, % (after aging) D 751 90 >90 >90

Elongation, % (after aging) D 751 90 >90 >90

Tearing Strength, % (after aging) D 751 60 >60 >60

Weight Change, max, % (after aging) D 751 ±1.0 0.19

Linear Dimensional Change, max, % (after 6 hrs @ 158°F) D 1204 ±1.0 <0.1

Wea

ther

Pe

rform

ance Accelerated Weathering, min G 151 & G 155 10,080 kj/m2 • nm @ 340 nm

(4,000 hrs @ 0.70 W)>20,160 kj/m2

(>8,000 hrs)

Cracking (@ 7x magnification) G 155 No Cracks Pass

*MD = Machine Direction**XMD = Cross-Machine DirectionNote: All data represents tested values.

Supplemental Testing

Physical PropertiesASTM

Test MethodStandard for

ASTM D 6878 (Min.)JM TPO – 60 mil

Result

Dynamic Puncture D 5635 N/A Pass @ 25 Joules

Static Puncture D 5602 N/A Pass @ 44 lb (20 kg)

Impact Resistance of Bituminous Roofing Systems D 3746 N/A Pass - minor indentations

ReflectanceC 1549 N/A 78%

E 903 N/A 80%

EmittanceC 1371 N/A 0.87

E 408 N/A 0.96

SRI E 1980 N/A 95

Resistance of Synthetic Polymer Material to Fungi G 21 N/A 0 rating

Puncture Resistance (FTMS 101C, Method 2031) N/A N/A 371 lb (168 kg)

Moisture Vapor Transmission E 96 N/A 0 g/m2 per 24 hours

Hydrostatic Resistance, Mullen D 751 N/A 474 PSI (3268 kPa)

Standard Test Method for Air Permeance of Building Materials E 2178 N/A Pass @ <0.0005 L/(s·m2)(Pass @ <0.0001 CFM/ft2)

JM TPO – 60 MILThermoplastic Polyolefin Membrane

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FLAT & TAPERED ENRGY 3®

Polyisocyanurate Roof Insulation

Energy and the Environment

LEED® Recycled Content Varies with thickness, see Product Data and Packaging table on next page.

Produced with a pentane blowing agent with zero ozone depletion and virtually no global warming potential.

Peak Advantage® Guarantee InformationSystemsFor use in approved JM Peak Advantage Roofing Guarantees

Codes and Approvals

• FM® Standards 4450/4470 Approvals (refer to FM RoofNavSM) • UL® Standard 790, 263 and 1256 (refer to UL Roofing Materials

system directory) • Meets the requirements of CAN/ULC S704, Type 2 & 3, Class 3• California Code of Regulations, Title 24, Insulation Quality

Standard License #TI-1341• Third-party certification with the PIMA Quality Mark™ for

Long-Term Thermal Resistance (LTTR) values

Installation/Application

MechanicallyFastened

UrethaneAdhesive

Hot Asphalt

Refer to the application instructions guidelines for proper utilization of this product.

Flute Span:Width of Rib Opening: Up to 25/8" Up to 33/8" Up to 43/8" (6.67 cm) (8.57 cm) (11.11 cm)Insulation Thickness (min): 1.0" (2.54 cm) 1.2" (3.05 cm) 1.3" (3.30 cm)

Packaging and Dimensions

Flat Sizes 1 4' x 4' (1.22 m x 1.22 m)

4' x 8' (1.22 m x 2.44 m)

Tapered Size 2 4' x 4' (1.22 m x 1.22 m)

Producing Locations Bremen, IN Cornwall, ONT Fernley, NV Hazleton, PA Jacksonville, FL

Stocking Locations 3 Grand Prairie, TX Southgate, CA Tracy, CA1. For available thicknesses, see Product Data and Packaging table on page 2 of this data

sheet. Other sizes available by special request, some sizes are not stocked and special order with minimum order quantities. Contact your JM Sales Representative for details.

2. Tapered ENRGY 3 and Tapered ENRGY 3 25 PSI are available in thicknesses of 1⁄2" to 4". Available profiles are shown on page 3 of this data sheet. In some regions extended panels are also available.

3. Not all sizes, thicknesses, and products are stocked at all locations, please call Customer Service at 1-877-766-3295.

RS-5137 10-15 (Replaces 8-15)

Meets the requirements of ASTM C 1289, Type II, Class 1, Grade 2 (20 psi) • ENRGY 3 / Tapered ENRGY 3 Grade 3 (25 psi) • ENRGY 3 25 PSI / Tapered ENRGY 3 25 PSI

Features and ComponentsGlass-Reinforced Facers: Provides rigidity and resistance to indentation and crushing, and are compatible with BUR, modified bitumen and single ply membrane systems.

Closed Cell Polyisocyanurate Foam Core: Provides high R-value per inch in built-up, modified bitumen, metal roof and single ply roof systems, and approved for direct application to steel decks.

System Compatibility This product may be used as a component in the following systems. Please reference product application for specific installation methods and information.

Mul

ti-Pl

y BUR APP SBSSi

ngle

Ply TPO PVC EPDM

HA CA CA HW HA CA HW SA MF FA MF FA MF FA BACompatible with the selected Multi-Ply systems above Compatible with all Single Ply systems

Key: HA = Hot Applied CA = Cold Applied HW = Heat Weldable SA = Self Adhered MF = Mechanically Fastened FA = Fully Adhered BA = Ballasted

Component

Type

IInsulation

Multi-PlySingle Ply

Refer to the Safe for Use instructions and product label prior to using this product. The Safe for Use instructions are available by calling (800) 922-5922 or on the Web at www.jm.com/roofing.Note: Technical information on this data sheet is intended to be used as a general guideline only and is subject to change without notice. Contact your JM Sales Representative for further details.

Closed Cell PolyisocyanurateFoam Core

Glass-ReinforcedFacers

Flat

Tapered

HT High Thermal

TP Tapered

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FLAT ENRGY 3®

Polyisocyanurate Roof Insulation

Typical Physical PropertiesTest ASTM Values

Stre

ngth Tensile Strength C 209 500 psf (24 kPa) (min), 730 psf (35 kPa) (nom)

Compressive Resistance 10% Consolidation D 1621 Grade 2: 20 psi (138 kPa), Grade 3: 25 psi (172 kPa) (min)Dimensional Stability Change, (length & width) D 2126 0.5% (nom), 2% (max)

Moi

stur

e Moisture Vapor Permeance E 96 1 perm, 57.2 ng/(Pa•s•m2) (nom), 1.5 perm, 85.8 ng/(Pa•s•m2) (max)

Water Absorption C 209 1.0% (max)

Insu

latio

n Service Temperature D 1623 -100°F – 250°F (-73°C – 121°C)Flame Spread, (foam core) E 84 20 - 30 (nom), 75 (max)Smoke Developed, (foam core) E 84 55 - 250 (nom), 450 (max)

Product Data and Packaging

Thickness Long-Term Thermal Resistance (LTTR) Values 1

Recycled Content 2

20 PSI / 25 PSIBoards

per Pallet Square Feet per Pallet Palletsper Truck 3

in. mm (hr•ft2•°F)/BTU m2•°C/W % Pre-Consumer % Post-Consumer % Total 4x4 and 4x8 4x4 4x8 4x4 4x81.0 25.4 5.7 1.00 5.3 / 5.2 31.8 / 29.9 37.1 / 35.1 48 768 1536

48 24

1.1 27.9 6.3 1.10 5.2 / 5.2 30.0 / 28.1 35.3 / 33.3 41 656 13121.2 30.5 6.8 1.20 5.2 / 5.2 28.4 / 26.6 33.6 / 31.76 38 608 1216

1.25 31.8 7.1 1.25 5.2 / 5.2 27.7 / 25.8 32.9 / 31.0 35 560 11201.3 33.0 7.4 1.30 5.3 / 5.3 27.0 / 25.2 32.3 / 30.4 35 560 11201.4 35.6 8.0 1.41 5.3 / 5.2 25.7 / 23.9 31.0 / 29.2 32 512 10241.5 38.1 8.6 1.51 5.2 / 5.2 24.5 / 22.8 29.8 /28.0 32 512 10241.6 40.6 9.1 1.61 5.2 / 5.2 23.4 / 21.7 28.7 / 27.0 28 448 8961.7 43.2 9.7 1.71 5.2 / 5.2 22.4 / 20.8 27.7 / 26.0 27 432 864

1.75 44.5 10.0 1.76 5.2 / 5.2 22.0 / 20.4 27.2 / 25.6 27 432 8641.8 45.7 10.3 1.81 5.2 / 5.2 21.5 / 19.9 26.7 / 25.1 25 400 8001.9 48.3 10.8 1.91 5.2 / 5.2 20.7 / 19.1 25.9 / 24.3 24 384 7682.0 50.8 11.4 2.01 5.2 / 5.2 19.9 / 18.4 25.1 / 23.6 24 384 7682.1 53.3 12.0 2.11 5.2 / 5.2 19.2 / 17.7 24.4 / 22.9 21 336 6722.2 55.9 12.6 2.22 5.2 / 5.2 18.5 / 17.1 23.7 / 22.3 20 320 6402.3 58.4 13.2 2.32 5.2 / 5.2 17.9 / 16.5 23.1 / 21.7 20 320 6402.4 61.0 13.8 2.43 5.2 / 5.2 17.3 / 16.0 22.5 / 21.1 19 304 6082.5 63.5 14.4 2.53 5.2 / 5.2 16.8 / 15.4 22.0 / 20.6 19 304 6082.6 66.0 15.0 2.64 5.2 / 5.1 16.3 / 15.0 21.4 / 20.1 18 288 5762.7 68.6 15.6 2.74 5.2 / 5.1 15.8 / 14.5 21.0 / 19.7 17 272 5442.8 71.1 16.2 2.85 5.2 / 5.1 15.3 /14.1 20.5 / 19.2 16 256 5122.9 73.7 16.8 2.96 5.2 / 5.1 14.9 / 13.7 20.1 / 18.8 16 256 5123.0 76.2 17.4 3.06 5.2 / 5.1 14.5 / 13.3 19.7 / 18.4 16 256 5123.1 78.7 18.0 3.17 5.1 / 5.1 14.1 / 12.9 19.3 / 18.1 14 224 4483.2 81.3 18.6 3.28 5.1 / 5.1 13.8 / 12.6 18.9 / 17.7 14 224 448

3.25 82.6 18.9 3.33 5.1 / 5.1 13.6 / 12.4 18.7 / 17.6 14 224 4483.3 83.8 19.2 3.39 5.1 / 5.1 13.4 / 12.3 18.6 / 17.4 14 224 4483.4 86.4 19.9 3.50 5.1 / 5.1 13.1 / 12.0 18.2 / 17.1 13 208 4163.5 88.9 20.5 3.61 5.1 / 5.1 12.8 / 11.7 17.9 / 16.8 13 208 4163.6 91.4 21.1 3.72 5.1 / 5.1 12.5 / 11.4 17.6 / 16.5 12 192 3843.7 94.0 21.7 3.82 5.1 / 5.1 12.2 / 11.1 17.3 / 16.3 12 192 384

3.75 95.3 22.0 3.88 5.1 / 5.1 12.0 / 11.0 17.2 / 16.1 12 192 3843.8 96.5 22.3 3.94 5.1 / 5.1 11.9 / 10.9 17.0 / 16.0 12 192 3843.9 99.1 23.0 4.05 5.1 / 5.1 11.7 / 10.7 16.8 / 15.8 12 192 3844.0 101.6 23.6 4.16 5.1 / 5.1 11.4 / 10.4 16.5 / 15.5 12 192 3844.1 104.0 24.2 4.26 5.1 / 5.1 11.2 / 10.2 16.3 / 15.3 11 176 3524.2 107.0 24.9 4.39 5.1 / 5.1 10.9 / 10.0 16.0 / 15.1 11 176 3524.3 109.0 25.5 4.49 5.1 / 5.1 10.7 / 9.8 15.8 / 14.9 11 176 3524.4 112.0 26.1 4.60 5.1 / 5.1 10.5 / 9.6 15.6 / 14.7 10 160 3204.5 114.0 26.8 4.72 5.1 / 5.1 10.3 / 9.4 15.4 / 14.5 10 160 320

1. The Long-Term Thermal Resistance (LTTR) values were determined in accordance with CAN/ULC S770 at 75°F (24°C). The ultimate R-Value of these products will depend on individual installation circumstances. 2. Value represents average results (Grade 2/Grade 3). 3. Assumes 48' flatbed truck.

RS-5137 10-15 (Replaces 8-15)

Refer to the Safe for Use instructions and product label prior to using this product. The Safe for Use instructions are available by calling (800) 922-5922 or on the Web at www.jm.com/roofing.

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Panel Desig. Slope

Dimension LTTR Value

NominalPieces per Unit

Square Foot

per UnitBrd Ft

per Unit Slope ProfilesThin Thick

1/16 in/ft (5.2 mm/m)1A 1/16 0.5 0.75 3.6 70 1120 7001B 1/16 0.75 1 5.0 50 800 7001 1/16 1 1.25 6.4 38 608 6842 1/16 1.25 1.5 7.8 32 512 7043 1/16 1.5 1.75 9.3 28 416 6764 1/16 1.75 2 10.7 22 352 6605 1/16 2 2.25 12.1 20 320 6806 1/16 2.25 2.5 13.6 18 288 684

1/8 in/ft (10.4 mm/m)AA 1/8 0.5 1 4.3 64 1024 768A 1/8 1 1.5 7.1 38 608 760B 1/8 1.5 2 10.0 26 416 728C 1/8 2 2.5 12.9 20 320 720D 1/8 2.5 3 15.9 16 256 704E 1/8 3 3.5 18.9 14 224 728F 1/8 3.5 4 22.1 12 192 720FF 1/8 4 4.5 25.3 10 160 680R 1/8 0.75 1.25 5.7 44 704 704S 1/8 1.25 1.75 8.6 30 480 720T 1/8 1.75 2.25 11.4 22 352 704U 1/8 2.25 2.75 14.4 16 256 640V 1/8 2.75 3.25 17.4 14 224 672W 1/8 3.25 3.75 20.5 12 192 672

3/16 in/ft (15.6 mm/m)J 3/16 1 1.75 7.8 32 512 704K 3/16 1.75 2.5 12.1 20 320 680L 3/16 2.5 3.25 16.6 16 256 736M 3/16 3.25 4 21.2 12 192 696KK 3/16 1.25 2 9.3 28 448 728JJ 3/16 0.5 1.25 5.0 52 832 728LL 3/16 2 2.75 13.6 18 288 691

MM 3/16 2.75 3.5 18.2 14 224 694 1/4 in/ft (20.8 mm/m)

G 1/4 1 2 8.6 30 480 720H 1/4 2 3 14.4 16 256 640I 1/4 3 4 20.5 12 192 672X 1/4 0.5 1.5 5.7 48 768 768Y 1/4 1.5 2.5 11.4 24 384 768Z 1/4 2.5 3.5 17.4 16 256 768

ZZ 1/4 3.5 4.5 23.6 12 192 768 3/8 in/ft (31.2 mm/m)

SS 3/8 0.5 2 7.1 36 576 720TT 3/8 2 3.5 15.9 16 256 704

1/2 in/ft (41.6 mm/m)Q 1/2 0.5 2.5 8.6 32 512 768

QQ 1/2 2.5 4.5 20.5 12 192 672XX 1/2 1 3 11.4 22 352 704

Refer to the Safe for Use instructions and product label prior to using this product. The Safe for Use instructions are available by calling (800) 922-5922 or on the Web at www.jm.com/roofing.

Johns Manville Tapered Polyiso Offerings Please refer to the previous page for typical physical properties.

0.5” 0.75” 1.0” 1.25” 1.5” 1.75” 2.25” 2.75”2.0” 2.5” 3.0”

1/16 in/ft (5.2 mm/m) Slope

2.0” Filler1A 1B 1 2 3 4 5 6

1A 1B

All Panels Special Order

3.0” Filler

Extended andSpecial Order Panels: D, E, F, FF

0.5” 1.0” 1.5” 2.0” 2.5” 3.0” 3.5” 4.0” 4.5” 5.0” 5.5”

1/8 in/ft (10.4 mm/m) Slope

4.0” FillerAA A B C D E F FF

AA A2.0” FillerAA A

All Panels Special Order

0.75” 1.25” 1.75” 2.25” 2.75” 3.25” 3.75” 4.25” 4.75”

3.0” FillerR S T U V W

R S

3/16 in/ft (15.6 mm/m) Slope

All Panels Special Order

1.0” 1.75” 2.5” 3.25” 4.0” 4.75” 5.5”

J K L M

J K

3.0” Filler

All Panels Special Order

0.5” 1.25” 2.0” 2.75” 3.5” 4.25” 5.0”

JJ KK LL MM

JJ KK

3.0” Filler

1/4 in/ft (20.8 mm/m) Slope

Extended and Special Order Panels: Z, ZZ

0.5” 1.50” 2.5” 3.5” 4.5” 5.5” 6.5”

X Y Z ZZ

X Y

4.0” Filler

All Panels Special Order

X Y2.0” Filler

1.0” 2.0” 3.0” 4.0” 5.0” 6.0”

G H I

G H

3.0” Filler

3/8 in/ft (31.2 mm/m) Slope

All Panels Special Order

0.5” 2.0” 3.5” 5.0” 6.5”

SS TT

SS TT

3.0” Filler

1/2 in/ft (41.6 mm/m) Slope

Special Order

0.5” 2.5” 4.5” 6.5”

Q QQ

Q 4.0”

Fill

0.5” 2.5” 4.5”

QQ

2.0”

1.0” 3.0” 5.0”

XXXX2.0”

Extended and Special Order Panels: QQ

RS-5137 10-15 (Replaces 8-15)

Tapered Recycle Content:Recycled content is dependent upon average thickness. To calculate, match the average thickness of Tapered ENRGY 3 to the thickness of Flat ENRGY 3. Use the number from Flat ENRGY 3 as your recycled content.

TAPERED ENRGY 3®

Polyisocyanurate Roof Insulation

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JM®

DENSDECK®

PRIME ROOF BOARDEnhanced Coated Glass Mat Faced Gypsum Cover Board

Installation/Application

MechanicallyFastened

UrethaneAdhesive

Cold Applied

Refer to the Application Guides and Detail Drawings for instructions.

Packaging and DimensionsSize 4' x 4' (1.22 m x 1.22 m)Thickness, nom ¼" (6.4 mm) ½" (12.7 mm)Weight/Board, nom 19 lb (8.6 kg) 32 lb (14.5 kg)Coverage/Pallet 960 ft2 (89 m2) 800 ft2 (74 m2)Boards/Pallet 60 50Pallet Weight 1,140 lb (517 kg) 1,600 lb (726 kg)Pallets per Truck* 40 29Size 4' x 8' (1.22 m x 2.44 m)Thickness, nom ¼" (6.4 mm) ½" (12.7 mm) 5∕8" (15.9 mm)Weight/Board, nom 38 lb (17.2 kg) 64 lb (29.0 kg) 80 lb (36.3 kg)Coverage/Pallet 1,344 ft2 (125 m2) 960 ft2 (89 m2) 960 ft2 (89 m2)Boards/Pallet 42 30 30Pallet Weight 1,596 lb (724 kg) 1,920 lb (871 kg) 2,400 lb (1089 kg)Pallets per Truck* 28 24 18

* Assumes 48' flatbed truck.

RS-5595 3-16 (New)

Meets the requirements of ASTM C 1177

Features and ComponentsEnhanced Face Mat: Coated fiberglass facer ideal for fully adhered systems provides a broader compatibility and higher performance with roofing adhesives.

Fire Performance: FM Class 1 for fire barrier requirements and UL Class A unlimited slope with excellent surface burning characteristics. 5/8" thickness meets the requirements of Type X per ASTM C 1177.

Peak Advantage® Guarantee InformationSystems Guarantee Term*When used in most multi-ply and single ply systems 10, 15, or 20 years

* Contact JM Technical Services for specific systems or terms over 20 years.

Codes and Approvals

System Compatibility This product may be used as a component in the following systems. Please reference product application for specific installation methods and information.

Mul

ti-Pl

y BUR APP SBSSi

ngle

Ply TPO PVC EPDM

HA CA CA HW HA CA HW SA MF FA MF FA MF FA BACompatible with all Multi-Ply systems Compatible with the selected Single Ply systems above

Key: HA = Hot Applied CA = Cold Applied HW = Heat Weldable SA = Self Adhered MF = Mechanically Fastened FA = Fully Adhered BA = Ballasted

Note: Technical information on this data sheet is intended to be used as a general guideline only and is subject to change without notice. Contact your JM Sales Representative for further details.

Component

Type

GY Gypsum

LT Low Thermal

B Cover Board

Multi-PlySingle Ply

Refer to the Safe Use Instructions and product label prior to using this product. The Safe Use Instructions are available by calling (800) 922-5922 or on the Web at www.jm.com/roofing.

DensDeck® is registered trademark of Georgia-Pacific Gypsum LLC. DensDeck® is manufactured by Georgia-Pacific Gypsum LLC and is marketed by Johns Manville as JM® DensDeck®.

Enhanced Moistureand Mold ResistantGypsum Core

Coated Fiber Glass Facers

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JM®

DENSDECK®

PRIME ROOF BOARDEnhanced Coated Glass Mat Faced Gypsum Cover Board

RS-5595 3-16 (New)

Meets the requirements of ASTM C 1177

Note: Technical information on this data sheet is intended to be used as a general guideline only and is subject to change without notice. Contact your JM Sales Representative for further details.

Refer to the Safe Use Instructions and product label prior to using this product. The Safe Use Instructions are available by calling (800) 922-5922 or on the Web at www.jm.com/roofing.

Typical Physical Properties

Test ASTMJM DensDeck Prime Roof Board

¼" (6.4 mm) ½" (12.7 mm) 5∕8" (15.9 mm)

Stre

ngth Compressive Strength, psi (kPa), nom C 473 900 (6,205)

Flexural Strength, lb, parallel, min C 473 40 80 100Bending Radius, ft (m), max NA 4 (1.2) 6 (1.8) 8 (2.4)

Moi

stur

e

Moisture Vapor Permeance, perms (ng/(Pa•s•m2), min E 96 30 (1,710) 23 (1,300) 17 (970)

Water Absorption, % by wt, max C 1177 <10

Surface Water Absorption, grams, nom C 473 method B <2.0

Mold Resistance D 3273 10

Inst

alla

tion

Flute Span, in (cm), max E 661 2 5∕8 (6.7) 5 (12.7) 8 (20.3)

Weight, lb/ft2 (kg/m2), nom NA 1.2 (5.9) 2.0 (9.8) 2.5 (12.2)

Thermal PerformanceThickness

in. mmNominal R-Value (Resistance)

(hr•ft2•°F)/BTU m2•°C/W

¼ 6.4 0.28 0.049

½ 12.7 0.56 0.099

5/8 15.9 0.67 0.118

Test ASTM JM DensDeck Prime Roof Board

Flame Spread E 84 0Smoke Developed E 84 0Non combustible in accordance with ASTM E 136

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JM VAPOR BARRIER SAPolyethylene-Reinforced, Self-Adhering SBS Vapor Barrier

RS-2075 9-14 (Replaces 10-13)

Features and Components

Tri-laminate woven polyethylene, nonslip, UV-protected top surface: Provides temporary weather protection for 90 days. Provides high tensile strength and puncture resistance.

Self-sealing, high-quality SBS rubber and asphalt blend: Provides low air and vapor permeability.

Silicone release film: Allows for ease of self-adhering installation.

Component

Type

PT Protection

M Membrane

Multi-Ply

System Compatibility This product may be used as a component in the following systems. Please reference product application for specific installation methods and information.

Mul

ti-Pl

y BUR APP SBS

Sing

le P

ly TPO PVC EPDMHA CA CA HW HA CA HW SA MF FA MF FA MF FA BA

Compatible with all Multi-Ply systems* Compatible with all Single Ply systems*

Key: HA = Hot Applied CA = Cold Applied HW = Heat Weldable SA = Self Adhered MF = Mechanically Fastened FA = Fully Adhered BA = Ballasted

Energy and the EnvironmentPre-Consumer Recycled Content 0%Post-Consumer Recycled Content 0%

Peak Advantage® Guarantee InformationSystems Guarantee TermWhen used as a vapor barrier in most JM systems.* 10, 15 or 20 years

*Contact JM Technical Services for specific system requirements or guarantee terms.

Codes and Approvals

Installation/Application

Cold AppliedHot Asphalt Hot Air WeldHeat Weld Self-AdheredMechanicallyFastened

Liquid-applied

• Can be installed on plywood, gypsum or concrete board as well as asphalt or concrete

• All substrates must be primed prior to installation• Minimum application temperature is 14°F (-10°C)• Ideal for low-slope applications up to 3" per foot (7.5 cm/m) or 14°• Side laps are 3" (7.62 cm); end laps are 6" (15.24 cm)• Refer to Vapor Barrier Installation Instructions for application

information

Packaging and DimensionsRoll Coverage 468 ft² (43.5 m²)Roll Length 133' (40.8 m)Roll Width 44.9" (1.14 m)Rolls per Pallet 16Pallet Weight 1,396 lb (633 kg)Pallets per Truck* 26

*Assumes a 48' flatbed truck.

Tri-Laminate Woven Polyeth ylene

Silicone Release Film

SBS/Asph altWaterproofing

Refer to the Safety Data Sheet and product label prior to using this product. The Safety Data Sheet is available by calling (800) 922-5922 or on the Web at www.jm.com/roofing.

*This product is compatible with all systems when used as a vapor barrier.

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JM VAPOR BARRIER SAPolyethylene-Reinforced, Self-Adhering SBS Vapor Barrier

RS-2075 9-14 (Replaces 10-13)

Refer to the Safety Data Sheet and product label prior to using this product. The Safety Data Sheet is available by calling (800) 922-5922 or on the Web at www.jm.com/roofing.

Tested Physical Properties

Physical PropertiesASTM

Test MethodVapor Barrier SA

MD* XMD**

Stre

ngth

Tear Resistance D 5601 84 lbf (375 N) 90 lbf (400 N)

Tensile Strength D 5147 64 lbf/in. (11.3 kN/m) 88 lbf/in. (15.4 kN/m)

Static Puncture D 5602 90 lbf (400 N)

Long

evity

Low Temp. Flexibility D 5147 -31°F (-35°C)

Thickness D 5147 30 mil (0.8 mm)

Lap Adhesion D 1876 11.4 lb/in (2000 N)

Elongation at Peak Load at 0°F (-18°C) D 5147 52% 24%

Perfo

rman

ce

Water Absorption D 5147 0.1% max.

Peel Resistance D 903 6.9 lb/in (1200 N)

Water Vapor Permeance E 96 (Procedure B) 0.017 perm (1.30 ng/Pa-sec-m2)

Air Permeability D 1970 < 0.007 l/sec-m2 (1.4 x 10-3 ft3/min. ft2)

*MD = Machine Direction**XMD = Cross-Machine Direction

Note: Material tested in accordance with ASTM D 5147 Standard Test Methods for Sampling and Testing Modified Bituminous Sheet Materials.

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Peak Advantage Guarantee

Building Owner: Name Address City, State Zip Building Name: Guarantee Number: Sample - not issued Name Expiration Date: Address City, State Zip Approved Roofing Contractor: Date of Completion: Name Address City, State Zip Terms & Maximum Monetary Obligation to Maintain a Watertight Roofing System.

Years: $ Coverage:

The components of the Roofing System covered by this Guarantee are: Total Squares:

Insulation Type Section Sqs. Roof Type Membrane Spec. Layer 1 Layer 2 Layer 3

Accessories: Type Product Name Quantity Expand-O-Flash (1) Style: lin. ft. Expand-O-Flash (2) Style: lin. ft. Expand-O-Flash (3) Style: lin. ft. Fascia Style: lin. ft. Copings Style: lin. ft. Gravel Stop Style: lin. ft. Drains (1) Style: ea. Drains (2) Style: ea. Vents Style: ea.

These Johns Manville Guaranteed components are referred to above as the “Roofing System” and ALL OTHER COMPONENTS OF THE OWNER’S BUILDING ARE EXCLUDED FROM THE TERMS OF THIS GUARANTEE, including any amendments thereto. Johns Manville* guarantees to the original Building Owner that during the Term commencing with the Date of Completion (as defined above), JM will pay for the materials and labor reasonably required in Johns Manville’s sole and absolute discretion to repair the Roofing System to return it to a watertight condition if leaks occur due to: ordinary wear and tear, or deficiencies in any or all of the Johns Manville component materials of the Roofing System, or workmanship deficiencies only to the extent they arise solely out of the application of the Roofing System. Non-leaking blisters are specifically excluded from coverage. Should any investigation or inspection reveal the cause of a reported leak to be outside the scope of coverage under this Guarantee, then all such investigation and inspection costs shall be borne solely by the Building Owner.

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WHAT TO DO IF YOUR ROOF LEAKS If you should have a roof leak please refer to directions on the reverse side. Failure by the Building Owner to comply with any of the directions on the reverse side of this document will render the coverage provided under this Guarantee, including any applicable amendments and/or riders, null and void. LIMITATIONS AND EXCLUSIONS This Guarantee is not a maintenance agreement or an insurance policy; therefore, routine inspections and maintenance are the Building Owner’s sole responsibility (see reverse side of this document). Failure to follow the Maintenance Program on the reverse side of this document will void the Guarantee in its entirety. This Guarantee does not obligate JM to repair or replace the Roofing System, or any part of the Roofing System, for leaks or appearance issues resulting, in whole or in part, from one or more of the following (a) natural disasters including but not limited to the direct or indirect effect of lightning, flood, hail storm, earthquake, tornados, hurricanes or other extraordinary natural occurrences and/or wind speeds in excess of 55 miles per hour; (b) misuse, abuse, neglect or negligence; (c) installation or material failures other than those involving the component materials expressly defined above as the Roofing System or exposure of the Roofing System components to damaging substances such as oil, fertilizers, or solvents or to damaging conditions such as vermin; (d) any and all (i) changes, alterations, repairs to the Roofing System, including, but not limited to, structures, penetrations, fixtures or utilities (including vegetative and solar overlays) based upon or through the Roofing System as well as any (ii) changes to the Building’s usage that are not pre-approved in writing by JM; (e) failure of the Building substrate (mechanical, structural, or otherwise and whether resulting from Building movement, design defects or other causes) or improper drainage; (f) defects in or faulty/improper design, specification construction or engineering of the Building or any area over which the Roofing System is installed; (g) defects in or faulty/improper architectural, engineering or design flaws of the Roofing System or Building, including, but not limited to, design issues arising out of improper climate or building code compliance; or (h) in instances of a recover project, Johns Manville is not responsible for the performance of pre-existing materials that predated the recover. Instead, Johns Manville’s sole responsibility in recover systems where JM materials are adhered to existing materials is limited to the installed recover JM Roofing materials up to the wind speed listed herein. Guarantee coverage is limited to replacing recover JM Roofing materials only (and not the pre-existing materials – which is the Owner’s responsibility) as required to return the roofing system to a watertight condition due to a claim covered under the terms and conditions herein. Johns Manville is not responsible for leaks, injuries or damages resulting from any water entry from any portion of the Building structure not a part of the Roofing System, including, but not limited to, deterioration of the roofing substrate, walls, mortar joints, HVAC units and all other non-Johns Manville materials and metal components. Moreover, the Building Owner is solely and absolutely responsible for any removal and/or replacement of any overburdens, super-strata or overlays, in any form whatsoever, as reasonably necessary to expose the Roofing System for inspection and/or repair. This Guarantee becomes effective when (1) it is delivered to Owner; and (2) all bills for installation, materials, and services have been paid in full to the Approved Roofing contractor and to JM. Until that time, this Guarantee is not in force, has no effect – and JM is under no obligation whatsoever to perform any services/work. The Parties agree that any controversy or claims relating to this Guarantee shall be first submitted to mediation under the Construction Industry Arbitration and Mediation Rules of the American Arbitration Association (Regular Track Procedures) or to such other mediation arrangement as the parties mutually agree. No court or other tribunal shall have jurisdiction until the mediation is completed. In any action or proceeding brought against the Building Owner to enforce this Guarantee or to collect costs due hereunder, Johns Manville shall be entitled to recover its reasonable costs, expenses and fees (including expert witness’ fees) incurred in any such action or proceeding, including, without limitation, attorneys’ fees and expenses, and the Building Owner shall pay it. TO THE FULLEST EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, JM DISCLAIMS ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY, INCLUDING THE WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY AND THE WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, AND LIMITS SUCH WARRANTY TO THE DURATION AND TO THE EXTENT OF THE EXPRESS WARRANTY CONTAINED IN THIS GUARANTEE. THE EXCLUSIVE RESPONSIBILITY AND LIABILITY OF JM UNDER THIS GUARANTEE IS TO MAKE REPAIRS NECESSARY TO MAINTAIN THE ROOFING SYSTEM IN A WATERTIGHT CONDITION IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE OBLIGATIONS OF JM UNDER THIS GUARANTEE. JM AND ITS AFFILIATES WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES TO THE BUILDING STRUCTURE (UPON WHICH THE ROOFING SYSTEM IS AFFIXED) OR ITS CONTENTS AND OR OCCUPANTS, LOSS OF TIME OR PROFITS OR ANY INCONVENIENCE, INJURY. JM SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM MADE AGAINST THE BUILDING OWNER BY ANY THIRD PARTY AND THE BUILDING OWNER SHALL INDEMNIFY AND DEFEND JM AGAINST ANY CLAIM BROUGHT BY ANY THIRD PARTY AGAINST JM RELATING TO OR ARISING OUT OF THE ROOFING SYSTEM OR JM’S OBLIGATIONS UNDER THIS GUARANTEE. JM AND ITS AFFILIATES SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGES WHICH ARE BASED UPON NEGLIGENCE, BREACH OF WARRANTY, STRICT LIABILITY OR ANY OTHER THEORY OF LIABILITY OTHER THAN THE EXCLUSIVE LIABILITY SET FORTH IN THIS GUARANTEE. THIS GUARANTEE DOES NOT COVER, AND EXPLICITLY EXCLUDES, ANY AND ALL INJURIES, CLAIMS AND/OR DAMAGES RESULTING, IN WHOLE OR IN PART, FROM ANY WATER ENTRY FROM ANY PORTION OF THE BUILDING STRUCTURE INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE ROOFING SYSTEM. No one is authorized to change, alter, or modify the provision of this Guarantee other than the Manager, Guarantee Services or authorized delegate. JM’s delay or failure in enforcing the terms and conditions contained in this Guarantee shall not operate as a waiver of such terms and conditions. This Guarantee is solely for the benefit of the Building Owner identified above and Building Owner’s rights hereunder are not assignable. Upon sale or other transfer of the Building, Building Owner may request transfer of this Guarantee to the new owner, and JM may transfer this Guarantee, in its sole and absolute discretion only after receiving satisfactory information and payment of a transfer fee, which must be paid no later than 30 days after the date of Building ownership transfer. In the event JM pays for repairs which are required due to the acts or omissions of others, JM shall be subrogated to all rights of recovery of the Building Owner to the extent of the amount of the repairs. Because JM does not practice Engineering or Architecture, neither the issuance of this Guarantee nor any review of the Building’s construction or inspection of roof plans (or the Building’s roof deck) by JM representatives shall constitute any warranty by JM of such plans, specifications, and construction or in any way constitute an extension of the terms and conditions of this Guarantee. Any roof inspections are solely for the benefit of JM. JM does not supervise nor is it responsible for a roofing contractor’s work except to the extent stated herein, and roofing contractors are not agents of JM. *JOHNS MANVILLE (“JM”) is a Delaware corporation with its principal mailing address at P.O. Box 5108, Denver, Colorado 80217-5108.

By: Robert Wamboldt Attorney-in-Fact Title: Vice President & General Manager Roofing Systems Group

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Addendum(s) Riders Here

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Maintenance Program In order to continue the coverage of this Guarantee, the following Maintenance Program must be implemented and followed: 1. Building Owner must notify JM Guarantee Services Unit (see below) immediately upon discovery of the leak and in no event later than ten

(10) days after initial discovery of the leak, time being of the essence. Failure of the Building Owner to provide timely notice to JM Guarantee Services of any leak is a material ground for termination of the Guarantee.

2. In response to timely notice, JM will arrange to inspect the Roofing System, and

(i) If, in JM’s sole and absolute opinion, the leak(s) is/are the responsibility of JM under this Guarantee (see Limitations and Exclusions), then JM will take prompt appropriate action to return the Roofing system to a watertight condition, or

(ii) If, in JM’s sole and absolute opinion, the leak(s) is/are not the responsibility of JM under this Guarantee, then JM will advise the Building Owner within a reasonable time of the minimum repairs that JM believes are required to return the Roofing System to a watertight condition. If the Building Owner, at his expense, promptly and timely makes such repairs to the Roofing System (time being of the essence) then this Guarantee will remain in effect for the unexpired portion of its Term. Failure to make any of these repairs in a timely and reasonable fashion will void any further obligation of JM under this Guarantee as to the damaged portion of the Roofing System as well as any other areas of the Roofing System impacted by such failure.

3. In the event an emergency condition exists which requires immediate repair to avoid damage to the Building, its contents or occupants, then

Building Owner may make reasonable, essential temporary repairs. JM will reimburse Building Owner for those reasonable repair expenses only to the extent such expenses would have been the responsibility of JM under the Guarantee.

There are a number of items not covered by this Guarantee that are the sole, exclusive responsibility of the Building Owner. In order to ensure that your new roof will continue to perform its function and to continue JM’s obligations under the Guarantee, you must examine and maintain these items on a regular basis: x Maintain a file for your records on this Roofing System, including, but not limited to, this Guarantee, invoices, and subsequent logs of all

inspections performed and repairs that are made to the Roofing System. x Inspect your Roofing System at least semi-annually. This is best done in the spring, after the Roofing System has been exposed to the harsh

winter conditions, and, in the Fall after a long hot summer. It is also a good idea to examine the Roofing System for damage after severe weather conditions such as hailstorms, heavy rains, high winds, etc.

x Since these types of Roofing Systems typically have a low slope, they are easily examined. However, care must be taken to prevent falling and other accidents. JM expressly disclaims and assumes no liability for any inspections performed on the Roofing System.

When checking the Roofing System: x Remove any debris such as leaves, small branches, dirt, rocks, etc. that have accumulated. x Clean gutters, down spouts, drains and the surrounding areas. Make certain they allow water to flow off the Roofing System. Positive

drainage is essential. x Examine all metal flashings and valleys for rust and damage that may have been caused by wind or traffic on the Roofing System, and make

certain they are well attached and sealed. Any damaged, loose, or poorly sealed materials must be repaired by a JM Approved Roofing Contractor only.

x Examine the areas that abut the Roofing System. Damaged masonry, poorly mounted counter flashing, loose caulking, bad mortar joints, and any loose stone or tile coping can appear to be a membrane leak. Have these items repaired by a JM Approved Roofing Contractor if found to be defective.

x Examine the edges of the Roofing System. Wind damage often occurs in these areas. Materials that have been lifted by the wind need to be corrected by a JM Approved Roofing Contractor.

x Examine any roof top equipment such as air conditioners, evaporative coolers, antennas, etc. Make certain they do not move excessively or cause a roof problem by leaking materials onto the Roofing System.

x Check the building exterior for settlement or movement. Structural movement can cause cracks and other problems which in turn may lead to leaks in your Roofing System.

x Examine protective coatings; any cracked, flaking, or blistered areas must be recoated. Protecting your investment: x Avoid unnecessary roof top traffic. x If you allow equipment servicemen to go onto the Roofing System, advise them to be careful. Dropped tools, heavy equipment, etc. can

damage the membrane. Log all such trips to the Roofing System. x Do not allow service personnel to make penetrations into the Roofing System; these are to be made only by a JM Approved Roofing

Contractor. All the terms and conditions of this Guarantee shall be construed under the internal law of the state of Colorado without regard to its conflicts of law principles. Invalidity or unenforceability of any provisions herein shall not affect the validity or enforceability of any other provision which shall remain in full force and effect to the extent the main intent of the document is preserved. This form is not to be copied or reproduced in any manner. This Guarantee is valid only in the United States of America. Guarantee Services (800) 922-5922 E-mail: [email protected] www.jm.com/roofing

Mailing Address: Johns Manville Guarantee Services P.O. Box 625001 Littleton, CO 80162-5001

Shipping Address: Johns Manville Guarantee Services 10100 West Ute Avenue Littleton, CO 80127

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JM TPO SYSTEMS Single Ply Roofing

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JM’s Commitment to Single Ply and TPO Johns Manville (JM) is recognized as one of the industry’s foremost providers of complete single ply and bituminous roofing systems. Our 150-plus-years of history as a leading manufacturer of quality building products has made JM a trusted advisor for our customers.

We have maintained our legacy by investing in products that address unique building requirements and advances in roofing technology. With over 30 years of experience in high-performance single ply roofing systems, we continue to help our customers succeed in this increasingly important marketplace. In 2012, JM dedicated a new EPDM manufacturing facility in Milan, Ohio, complementing our investment in the single ply industry.

Presently, JM is also helping our customers take advantage of the continued growth in the thermoplastic polyolefin (TPO) marketplace. With over a decade of TPO experience, JM currently has a best-in-class manufacturing facility located in Scottsboro, Alabama.

Responding to Market DemandTPO is the nation’s fastest-growing commercial membrane roofing system. In fact, it has consistently continued to outpace other roofing materials due to its ease of use and specifier confidence.

TPO takes less time to install, requires minimal maintenance, and its thermoplastic makeup and heat-weldability allow contractors to make repairs with ease.

When used in conjunction with JM’s polyisocyanurate insulation boards or Invinsa® Roof Board, TPO can be installed over existing roof systems in re-cover applications. Consult your local JM sales representative for specific system requirements and local code regulations.

Benefits and Features of JM TPOJM TPO is the result of extensive research and customer feedback. We ensure quality is added and maintained where it matters most.

One of the most critical requirements is thickness over scrim. JM sets targets above the thickness over scrim required by ASTM in order to ensure the highest long-term performance. JM also measures thickness on a continual basis across a 10-foot-wide sheet with a state-of-the-art thickness gauge to verify that the thickness valued by our customers is incorporated into the sheet.

Formulated for SuccessCost-effective Durable Efficient Environmentally sound

TPO membranes are ideal for commercial roofing applications. The reinforced fabric scrim layer and top-ply thickness give TPO its durable physical properties, including:

t� Long-term weathering, UV resistance and heat-aging properties t� Resistance to harsh chemicals, industrial pollutants, abrasions

and punctures t� High breaking and tearing strength for superior wind uplift

performance and long-term durability

Preferred in Tests by Roofing ContractorsMore than 1,500 individuals — including over 1,000 welders — participated in a nationwide series of blind challenges comparing leading TPO membranes. Of the welders, 70% selected JM TPO as their membrane of choice. And of those experts who utilize TPO enough to correctly identify all membranes represented, 90% chose JM TPO as the superior product for:

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J M TPO was chosen as the best overall six times more often than its closest competitor — a strong statement from people who really know roofing.

Our optimized formula was also recognized to deliver high- performance ozone resistance, cool roof reflectivity and overall weather resistance.

JM-Approved Fasteners

Mechanically Fastened TPO MembraneInvinsa Roof Board,

Mechanically AttachedJM-Approved Fasteners

18- to 22-Gauge Steel DeckLap Heat Welded

JM Specification ST4RM/ST6RM

ENRGY 3®

PolyisocyanurateRoof Insulation, Mechanically Attached

JM TPO manufacturing facility in Scottsboro, AL

JM TPO SYSTEMS A Company You Know and Trust

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One of the Widest Melt Windows of Any TPO Currently Available for Commercial RoofingThis promotes better welds over a wider variety of speeds and temperatures, and leads to a softer, more flexible sheet to work with for the applicator. JM TPO passes ASTM D 6878 and complements these test results with a solid — and growing — set of approvals from FM Global® and UL® (Underwriters Laboratories Inc.).

An Environmentally Smart SolutionFor building owners and architects concerned about energy efficiency and reducing harmful impacts on the environment, JM helps you build green by offering a TPO product that is light colored and highly reflective. These membranes reflect solar energy to lower the heat absorbed into the facility, thus reducing air conditioning energy loads and costs.

In addition, TPO’s high reflectivity can help reduce the “heat island” effect, which occurs when buildings with nonreflective materials absorb heat from the sun, increasing the temperatures in urban environments.

White JM TPO membrane is ENERGY STAR® rated and meets the stringent requirements for both LEED® (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) and California Title 24 when tested by the CRRC® (Cool Roof Rating Council).

Complete TPO Solutions TPO membranes are available in standard widths, thicknesses, lengths and colors for use in mechanically attached and fully adhered roofing systems. JM also provides a full line of innovative TPO accessories, adhesives and sealants. Customizable thicknesses, lengths and widths up to 10 feet are also possible with minimum purchases.

JM’s mechanically fastened and adhered TPO roof systems are UL and FM Global approved. Our membranes meet or exceed the requirements of ASTM D 6878 Standard Specification for Thermoplastic Polyolefin Based Sheet Roofing.

For a complete listing of available TPO products and accessories, as well as applicable test methods, visit www.jm.com/roofing or contact your local JM sales representative.

THE THEORY OF COOL ROOFS

This simple graphic illustrates the theory of cool roofs. There are many complex and related variables to consider when selecting the correct roofing product for these applications.

Solar reflectivity (or reflectance) is the fraction of solar energy reflected by the surface back to the sky.

Infrared emissivity (or emittance) is a measure of the ability of a surface to shed some of its heat away from the roof surface. High emissivity helps keep surfaces cool.

LEED is a registered trademark of the U.S. Green Building Council. Title 24 is in the Building Standards Section of the California Code of Regulations. ENERGY STAR is a registered trademark of the U.S. Department of Energy and U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.

“ TPO membrane roof systems feature superior performance characteristics ... providing optimum value to the customer.”

– Dominic Marino, Vice President of Waukegan Roofing Co. Inc., Chicago, IL

LEGEND

Emissivity

Reflectivity

Heat Gain

White (Cool) Roof

Aluminum-Coated Roof

Dark Roof

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“ TPO is white and has excellent reflectivity characteristics for the Florida sun. It goes down quickly, which allows us to dry-in the building. It is an economical, durable and long-lasting product.”

– Jay Rintelmann, President of Hartford South LLC, Orlando, FL

SUPERIOR PERFORMANCE

WESTGATE HOTEL | San Diego, CA5,000 square feet of JM TPO 80 mil

Roofing Contractor: Sylvester Roofing Company Inc., Escondido, CA JM Pinnacle Council® contractor

Owned by Westgate Hotel Group

RETAIL WAREHOUSE | Jacksonville, FL 818,000 square feet of JM TPO-60

Roofing Contractor: Hartford South LLC, Orlando, FL JM Pinnacle Council® contractor

Owned by Florida Crown Development Corporation

RANIER & SNOQUALMIE BUILDINGS | Sumner, WA900,000 total square feet of JM TPO-45

Roofing Contractor: Tri-Star Roofing Inc., Ravensdale, WA JM Pinnacle Council® contractor

Owned by Knapp Development

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Offering Nationwide Access to Quality TPOJM distribution locations are set up around the country to provide timely service to our customers.

Great Systems, Great GuaranteesEach TPO system from Johns Manville may be eligible for the strongest and most comprehensive guarantee in the roofing industry, the JM Peak Advantage® Guarantee.

JM offers 5, 10, 15, 20 and 25-year guarantees for new construction, complete tear-off or re-cover applications. Be sure to contact a local sales representative for specific details on how to obtain a JM Peak Advantage Guarantee that meets your needs.

TPO Membrane Systems:Fully Adhered or Mechanically Attached

SYSTEM TERM THICKNESS

Good 5, 10 or 15 year 45 mil

Better 20 year 60 mil

Best 25 year 80 mil

A HISTORY OF LEADERSHIP

Dedicated to Service and Support

There is untold value in working with a company that has experience, a strong reputation and acknowledged expertise.

JM uses a consultative approach to meet the needs of our professional partners.

t� Technical Support Team – Expert field technicians are available on site to provide support and answer any roof-related questions.

t� Systems Engineering Group – Provides assistance to design professionals to ensure the roofing system complements the building envelope for a complete, quality building package.

t� Sales and Customer Support Teams – Logistical experts work closely with sales representatives to provide accurate product information and facilitate on-time shipments.

A Leading Single-Source Provider Johns Manville, a Berkshire Hathaway company (NYSE: BRK.A, BRK.B), is a leading manufacturer and marketer of premium-quality building and specialty products. In business since 1858, the Denver-based company has annual sales in excess of $2 billion and holds leadership positions in all of the key markets that it serves. Johns Manville employs approximately 7,500 people and operates 40 manufacturing facilities in North America, Europe and China.

JM offers a comprehensive line of single ply and bituminous roofing system solutions. Each system is available with quality thermal insulations, cover boards, adhesives, cements, roof coatings, specialty roofing products and the possibility of a JM Peak Advantage Guarantee.

“ Commercial Roofers Inc. has been installing TPO for more than 10 years. We have found it to not only be installer friendly, but also energy compliant. It has a long, useful life expectancy and is cost-effective. This provides great benefits for the building owner.”

– Scott Howard, President of Commercial Roofers Inc., Las Vegas, NV, a JM Pinnacle Council® contractor

Tracy, CA | Scottsboro, AL | Hazleton, PA

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RS-8414 6-14 (Replaces 7-12)

To ensure quality workmanship and top-notch installation, JM offers its Peak Advantage Contractor Program. Contractors selected to participate are proven to be best in class, having lived up to the highest performance standards. These contractors have access to JM’s strongest guarantees. To be assured of the best possible results on the roofing system you specify, make sure it’s installed by a JM Peak Advantage Contractor.

Johns Manville designs roofing products that work together to provide a one-sourcecomprehensive roofing system solution. Total roofing system guarantees are availableunder the JM Peak Advantage Guarantee program. To learn more about our standardguarantee terms and conditions, talk to your local JM sales representative.

JM Peak Advantage Guarantees are available only on qualified JM roofing systems containing JM roofing products. JM standard product terms and conditions will apply to include a one-year limited product warranty.

Product Warranties

Peak Advantage Contractor Program

717 17th St.Denver, CO 80202(800) 922-5922www.jm.com/roofing