Ufgs 07 14 00 PDF
Ufgs 07 14 00 PDF
Ufgs 07 14 00 PDF
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FLUID-APPLIED WATERPROOFING
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PART 1 GENERAL
1.1 REFERENCES
1.2 SUBMITTALS
1.3 PREWATERPROOFING CONFERENCE
1.4 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING
1.5 ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS
1.6 WARRANTY
1.6.1 Roof Membrane Manufacturer Warranty
1.6.2 Roofing System Installer Warranty
1.6.3 Continuance of Warranty
PART 2 PRODUCTS
PART 3 EXECUTION
3.1 PREPARATION
3.1.1 Flashings
3.1.1.1 Drains
3.1.1.2 Penetrations and Projections
3.1.1.3 Walls and Vertical Surfaces
3.1.2 Cracks and Joints
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3.1.3 Priming
3.2 SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS
3.3 APPLICATION
3.3.1 Work Sequence
3.3.2 Protection Board
3.3.3 Drainage Course
3.3.4 Insulation
3.4 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL
3.4.1 Moisture Test
3.4.2 Film Thickness
3.4.3 Flood Test
3.5 INSTRUCTIONS TO GOVERNMENT PERSONNEL
3.6 INFORMATION CARD
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NOTE: This guide specification covers the
requirements for fluid-applied elastomeric
waterproofing systems for building decks over
occupied space where membrane is protected of a
separate wearing course.
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NOTE: This guide specification should not be used
to specify waterproofing of structures subject to
hydrostatic pressure. It includes the fluid-applied
membrane, protection board, drainage layer, and
insulation. It does not include structural deck,
protection slab, or wearing course; these elements
influence performance of the waterproofing system.
See UFC 3-110-03, "Roofing" for design
recommendations.
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Technical Reference: ASTM C898, "High Solids
Content, Cold Liquid-Applied Elastomeric
Waterproofing Membrane with Separate Wearing
Course." This document contains guidelines for
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design of the waterproofing system, and may be used
as a source of supplementary information.
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NOTE: This section contains both metric and
inch-pound graphics.
NUMBER TITLE
8 Penetration Flashing
9 Drain Flashing
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NOTE: TO DOWNLOAD UFGS GRAPHICS
Go to http://www.wbdg.org/FFC/NAVGRAPH/graphtoc.pdf
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PART 1 GENERAL
1.1 REFERENCES
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NOTE: This paragraph is used to list the
publications cited in the text of the guide
specification. The publications are referred to in
the text by basic designation only and listed in
this paragraph by organization, designation, date,
and title.
1.2 SUBMITTALS
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Moisture meter
Protection board
Bond breaker
Warranty
Information Card
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NOTE: Include the requirement for a
prewaterproofing conference when the waterproofing
system will be used on large areas, e.g., promenade
decks over occupied space, and will require work by
other trades, e.g., mechanical subcontractors,
electrical subcontractor, or tile setters on the
membrane.
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Moisture meter
Protection board
Bond breaker
Warranty
Information Card
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NOTE: Include the requirement for a
prewaterproofing conference when the waterproofing
system will be used on large areas, e.g., promenade
decks over occupied space, and will require work by
other trades, e.g., mechanical subcontractors,
electrical subcontractor, or tile setters on the
membrane.
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1.5 ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS
1.6 WARRANTY
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NOTE: Insulated and routinely occupied facilities
or facilities containing sensitive equipment or
operations require a warranty of not less than 15
years. Designer may specify 5 or 10 year
manufacturer warranty on facilities of small roof
area and of minor importance where interiors and
contents are not severely impacted by potential
water intrusion. Environmentally controlled
interiors require minimum 10 year warranty
regardless of small size.
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a. If within the warranty period the roof system, as installed for its
intended use in the normal climatic and environmental conditions of the
facility, becomes non-watertight, shows evidence of moisture intrusion
within the assembly, blisters, splits, tears, cracks, delaminates,
separates at the seams, or shows evidence of excessive weathering due
to defective materials or installation workmanship, the repair or
replacement of the defective and damaged materials of the roof system
assembly and correction of defective workmanship are the responsibility
of the roof membrane manufacturer. All cost associated with the repair
or replacement work are the responsibility of the roof membrane
manufacturer.
b. The warranty must remain in full force and effect, including emergency
temporary repairs performed by others, when the manufacturer or his
approved applicator fail to perform the repairs within 72 hours of
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notification.
The roof system installer must warrant for a minimum period of two years
that the roof system, as installed, is free from defects in installation
workmanship, to include the roof membrane, flashing, insulation,
accessories, attachments, and sheet metal installation integral to a
complete watertight roof system assembly. Write the warranty directly to
the Government. The roof system installer is responsible for correction of
defective workmanship and replacement of damaged or affected materials.
The roof system installer is responsible for all costs associated with the
repair or replacement work.
PART 2 PRODUCTS
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NOTE: ASTM C836/C836M is a materials performance
specification; it does not specify any particular
elastomer or elastomeric-extender combination.
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ASTM C836/C836M.
2.3 SEALANT
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NOTE: Specify sealant conforming to FS TT-S-227 or
FS TT-S-230 in Section 07 92 00 JOINT SEALANTS. If
no such section is required, specify sealant in this
section.
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NOTE: Include the following paragraph in Section
07 92 00 JOINT SEALANTS.
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"Special Backing Material: Backing materials used
for sealants in conjunction with fluid-applied
waterproofing are specified in this section.
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2.13 INSULATION
PART 3 EXECUTION
3.1 PREPARATION
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incorporated into the waterproofing system are available when needed.
Inspect and approve surfaces immediately before application of
waterproofing materials. Remove laitance, loose aggregate, sharp
projections, grease, oil, dirt, curing compounds, and other contaminants
which could adversely affect the complete bonding of the fluid-applied
membrane to the concrete surface.
3.1.1 Flashings
3.1.1.1 Drains
Make drain flanges flush with surface of structural slab. Apply a full
elastomeric sheet around the drain, with edges fully adhered to drain
flange and to structural slab. Do not adhere elastomeric sheet over joint
between drain and concrete slab. Do not plug drainage or weep holes. Cover
elastomeric sheet with fluid-applied waterproofing during waterproofing
application. Lap elastomeric sheet a minimum of 100 mm 4 inches onto
concrete slab.
3.1.3 Priming
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3.2 SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS
3.3 APPLICATION
Place drainage course where shown after flood tests are completed and
concrete protection slab or wearing course is ready to be installed.
3.3.4 Insulation
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3.4 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL
Measure wet film thickness every 10 square meters 100 square feetduring
application by placing flat metal plates on the substrate or using a
mil-thickness gage especially manufactured for the purpose.
After application and curing is complete, plug drains and fill waterproofed
area with water to a depth of 50 mm 2 inches. A minimum 48 hour cure time,
or longer cure time if recommended by the membrane manufacturer, shall be
required prior to flood testing. Allow water to stand 24 hours. Test
watertightness by measuring water level at beginning and end of the 24 hour
period. If water level falls, drain water, allow installation to dry, and
inspect. Make repairs or replace as required and repeat the test. Work
shall not proceed before approval of repairs or replacement.
For each roof application, furnish a minimum 215 mm 8-1/2 inch by 11 inch
information card for facility records and a card laminated in plastic and
framed for interior display at roof access point, or a photoengraved 1 mm
0.032 inch thick aluminum card for exterior display. Identify facility
name and number; location; contract number; approximate roof area; detailed
roof system description, including deck type, membrane, number of plies,
method of application, manufacturer, insulation and cover board system and
thickness; presence of tapered insulation for primary drainage, presence of
vapor retarder; date of completion; installing contractor identification
and contract information; membrane manufacturer warranty expiration,
warranty reference number, and contact information. Install card at roof
top or access location as directed by the Contracting Officer and provide a
paper copy to the Contracting Officer.
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FORM 1
1. Contract Number
4. Substrate Material
5. Slope of Substrate
6. Drains Type/Manufacturer
7. Waterproofing
a. Membrane
b. Sealant
c. Elastomeric Sheet
d. Materials Manufacturer(s)
8. Protection Board
a. Type
b. Thickness
c. Manufacturer's Name
10. Insulation
a. Type
b. Thickness
c. Manufacturer's Name
a. Material
b. Thickness
c. Support
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FORM 1
d. Joint System
a. Type
b. Slope
c. Joint System
d. Sealant/Gasket Type
Manufacturer's Name
14. Warranty
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