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Roofing & Waterproofing Codes: February 2010

February 4, 2010
RoofingCode: Section 1505 Roof Assemblies Section 1505.2 Wind Resistance of Low-Slope Roof Systems. The low-slope roof systems described in Section 1507.5 which are mechanically attached, adhered to the roof deck
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Roofing & Waterproofing Codes: October 2009

October 7, 2009
Roofing Code: Section 1504Roof AssembliesSection 1504.7 Impact Resistance. Roof coverings installed on low-slope roofs (roof slope <2:12) in accordance with Section 1507 shall resist impact damage based on the results
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Roofing & Waterproofing Codes: June/July 2009

July 15, 2009
Roofing Code: Section 1507Requirements for Roof Coverings: Liquid-Applied Coatings1507.15 Liquid-applied coatings. The installation of liquid-applied coatings shall comply with the provisions of this section.1507.15.1 Slope. Liquid-applied roofs shall have a
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Waterproofing Code: Section 1807

February 6, 2009
Dampproofing and Waterproofing 1807.2.2.1, Surface Preparation of Walls Prior to the application of dampproofing materials on concrete walls, holes and recesses resulting from the removal of form ties shall be
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RoofingCode: Section 1505

February 6, 2009
Roof Assemblies Section 1505.2, Wind Resistance of Low-Slope Roof Systems The low-slope roof systems described in Section 1507.5 which are mechanically attached, adhered to the roof deck or ballasted shall
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Roofing & Waterproofing Codes

October 1, 2008
Roofing Code: Section 1507- Roof Assemblies 1507.2.8.2, Ice Dam MembraneIn areas where there has been a history of ice forming along the eaves causing a backup of water, a membrane
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Roofing & Waterproofing Codes

June 11, 2008
Roofing Code: Chapter 15Roofs and Roof Structures Section 1507.13, Thermoplastic Single-Ply Roofing:The installation of thermoplastic single-ply roofing shall comply with the provisions of this section.1507.13.1, Slope. Thermoplastic single-ply membrane roofs
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Roofing & Waterproofing Codes

June 10, 2008
Roofing Code: Chapter 15Roofs and Roof StructuresSection 1507.12, Thermoset Single-Ply Roofing:The installation of thermoset single-ply roofing shall comply with the provisions of this section. 1507.12.1, Slope. Thermoset single-ply membrane roofs
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Roofing & Waterproofing Codes

June 10, 2008
Roofing Code: Chapter 15Roofs and Roof StructuresSection 1507.2.9, FlashingsFlashing for asphalt shingles shall comply with this section. Flashing shall be applied in accordance with this section and the asphalt manufacturer’s
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Roofing & Waterproofing Codes

June 9, 2008
Roofing Code: Chapter 15Roofs and Roof StructuresSection 1507.3 Low-Slope Roof Coverings:Low-slope roof covering materials and installations shall comply with Section 1507.3.1 through 1507.3.7. Roofs shall have a design slope of
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