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THERMOTEK SELF ADHESIVE MEMBRANE +G OVER DESCRIPTION SELF ADHESIVE OVER (8YR) BS-SA/CS 1 0 No 0. SUBSTRATE 1. BASE SHEET G FIBER GLASS BASE. THERMOTEK SELF ADHESIVE 3.0 FP GRANULE COMPONENTS AND WEIGHTS Coverage Product Dry Weight Lb (100 sq. ft.) Warranty 8 years 8 years 1 Base sheet G FIBER GLASS BASE 70 sq ft THERMOTEK SEAL ADHESIVE 3.0 FP GRANULE 89 sq ft 7.66 pound/sq 50 Mils 84.55 pound/sq 118.11 Mils 11.1 pound/sq Dry Mils 168.11 Mils CRITICAL POINTS THERMOTEK DURAMASTIC THERMOTEK USA PRO.0 FV SMOOTH OPTIONAL TITLE 4 SILVER + GOLD + PLATINUM + SILVER + GOLD + PLATINUM + 1 THERMOTEK COATING 1 gallons 6.4 LB/SQ 7.5 LB/SQ 7.67 LB/SQ 6.86 Mils 8.06 Mils 8. Mils THERMOTEK COATING 1 gallons 6.4 LB/SQ 7.5 LB/SQ 7.67 LB/SQ 6.86 Mils 8.06 Mils 8. Mils ADD TO + 1.48 LB/SQ + 14.5 LB/SQ + 15.34 LB/SQ +13.7 Mils +16.1 Mils +16.4 Mils ADDITIONAL WARRANTY ( + YEARS ) + 0 years + 1 years + years + 0 years + 1 years + years Note: Detail system information in file SELF ADHESIVE OVER (8YR) BS-SA/CS (attached USB.) 1

PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 GENERAL This document provides specifications for the application of product to roofing surface. This specification should be used only as a general guide, with the addition of specific details as different job conditions warrant. These tools include roofing products, coverage rate, installation procedures with THERMOTEK Roofing Products and complementary products. Final determination of the fitness of the application of any THERMOTEK product shall not be made by anyone other than an authorized representative of THERMOTEK Roofing Products. 1. APPLICABLE PUBLICATIONS: The publications listed below form a part of this specification to the extent referenced. The publications are referred to in the text by the basic designation only. A. American Society for Testing and Materials Publication (ASTM) B. Underwriters Laboratories Inc. (U.L.) C. CRRC Cool Roof Rating Council D. California Building Standards Code - Title 4 E. THERMOTEK Details, Drawings and Notes 1.3 QUALITY CONTROL A. Warranty: The contractor shall warrant 5 years, from the date of completion of the work by waterproof system is free from defects in materials and workmanship, all work repairs during this period must be performed by the contractor. Any additional warranty must be provided by the contractor to the owner. B. The manufacturer shall certify that the materials submitted have been used in like application and that they have been actively engaged in the manufacture of these materials for a minimum period of 8 years prior to Submittals, as required. The manufacturer shall certify that the contractor is authorized and approved for the Application of their materials. C. Applicator Qualifications 1) The applicator shall have general knowledge and general understanding of roofing as well as all THERMOTEK Roofing products for any given specified project. ) For all warranties, a firm, which has complete business stability, shall perform the work in this section, present a copy of certification upon request by the Architect or the owner. 3) The installer, owner or Architect must review all the documents related all critical points and check list. 4) For different roofing details the installer, owner or Architect must contact a THERMOTEK roofing representative for details, terms and conditions for warranty, All issues concerning the roof must be resolved by written way. 1.4 SUBMITTALS A. In the normal course of bidding, descriptive literature, technical data, and wet or dry samples of all materials proposed for use under this specification shall be submitted upon request. 1.5 JOB CONDITIONS A. To proceed with proper conditions, the applicator must be aware of the following: 1) UV curing time for all products is critical. The applicator must allow for sufficient cure time for each product. Please be aware that outside temperatures will be a factor. ) Do not begin work if rain or heavy dew is expected within twenty-four to forty-eight (4-48) hours of application. 3) Do not begin work if temperatures are expected to fall below 50 degrees Fahrenheit and over 104 degrees Fahrenheit during the duration of the job. 4) Other environmental conditions such as humidity, mist, dew, extreme temperatures, and condensation can affect products in an inconsistent way. 1.6 RODUCT STORAGE AND HANDLING A. All products should be stored in a warm, dry, clean, well-ventilated area. Store above 40 degrees Fahrenheit at all times. 1.7 PROTECTION OF PROPERTY: A. Contractor shall take proper precautions to protect owners property against damage and overspray. The use of shield boards, maskings and protective coverings shall be used as necessary. THERMOTEK is not responsible for damages caused by the overspray of any of its products.

No COMPONENTS AND WEIGHTS Dry Weight Lb Coverage (100 sq. ft.) Warranty 8 years 8 years Product 1 Base sheet G FIBER GLASS BASE 70 sq ft THERMOTEK SEAL ADHESIVE 3.0 FP GRANULE 89 sq ft 7.66 pound/sq 50 Mils 84.55 pound/sq 118.11 Mils 11.1 pound/sq Dry Mils 168.11 Mils CRITICAL POINTS THERMOTEK DURAMASTIC THERMOTEK USA PRO.0 FV SMOOTH OPTIONAL TITLE 4 *APPROXIMATE OPTIONAL COATING TO REFLECTIVE FINISHED (TITLE 4 COMPLIANCE) PART PRODUCTS.1 MATERIALS A. THERMOTEK Self Adhesive 3.0 FP Granule B. Base sheet G Fiber Glass Base OPTIONAL COATING TO REFLECTIVE FINISHED (TITLE 4 COMPLIANCE) A. THERMOTEK SILVER PLUS. B. THERMOTEK GOLD PLUS C. THERMOTEK PLATINUM PLUS SILVER + GOLD + PLATINUM + SILVER + GOLD + PLATINUM + 1 THERMOTEK COATING 1 gallons 6.4 LB/SQ 7.5 LB/SQ 7.67 LB/SQ 6.86 Mils 8.06 Mils 8. Mils THERMOTEK COATING 1 gallons 6.4 LB/SQ 7.5 LB/SQ 7.67 LB/SQ 6.86 Mils 8.06 Mils 8. Mils ADD TO ADDITIONAL WARRANTY ( + YEARS ) + 1.48 LB/SQ + 14.5 LB/SQ + 15.34 LB/SQ +13.7 Mils +16.1 Mils +16.4 Mils + 0 years + 1 years + years + 0 years + 1 years + years. PRELIMINARY DETAIL INSPECTION Inspect Preliminary Work/Flashing Details for problem areas (e.g., gaps, cracks, fishmouths, air pockets, etc.) to ensure that work is complete and satisfactory. Inform Project Architect and THERMOTEK Technical Territory Representative when all preliminary work and flashing details will be complete and the Installer is ready to proceed with application of THERMOTEK ROOFGUARD Elastomeric Roofing Membrane. Allow a minimum of two weeks for the interim inspection. Any final roofing installation prior to this interim inspection is subject to rejection by the Project Architect and/or the THERMOTEK. Please be advised that technical onsite support for instructing certified contractors in the proper application of the THERMOTEK ROOFGUARD Roofing System is available..3 PROCEDURE, COVERAGE RATE & APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS. A. Surface Preparation: Surface to be repaired or coated must be clean, dry and free of dust, dirt, grease, wax, or other incompatible substances. THERMOTEK Self Adhesive restoration System is approved for application over roofs having positive drainage. 1) Panels that are rusted to the point where their structural integrity may be compromised should be replaced with new panels to match the existing. ) Damaged panels should be replaced. New playwood must be clean and oil free. 3) Remove all asphaltic-based patching and flashing materials. Do not apply solvents to remove asphaltic-based materials. Remove asphalt coating with power washing, scraping or brushing. 4) Remove all silicone caulks and sealants. Acrylic coatings, primers and flashing grade products will not bond to silicone caulks, sealants or coatings. 5) Remove and replace deteriorated pipe boots and other flexible flashing materials. 6) All necessary repairs shall be made to the existing roof according to NRCA (National Roofing Contractors Association) guidelines. 7) Plywood sheathing shall be exterior grade, minimum 4 ply, and not less than 15/3 inch (1 mm) thick. 8) Preservatives or fire retardants used to treat the decking shall be compatible with roofing materials. 9) The deck shall be installed over joists that are spaced 4 inches (610 mm) o.c. or less. 10) The deck shall be installed so that all four sides of each panel bear on and are secured to joist and cross blocking. "H" clips are not acceptable. 11) Panels shall be installed with a 1/8 inch to 1/4 inch (3 mm to 6 mm) gap between panels and shall match vertically at joints to within 1/8 inch (3mm). 3

1) Decking shall be kept dry and roofed promptly after installation. 13) Light metal wall ties or other structural metal exposed on top of the wood deck shall be covered with one ply of a heavy roofing sheet, such as Stratavent Eliminator Nailable Base Sheet, extending inches to 6 inches (51 mm to 15 mm) beyond the metal in all directions. Nail in place before applying the base ply. 14) Tape and staple fastening systems may be used on wood decks when they comply with local building codes. 15) Attach an acceptable base sheet through flat metal caps or use nails with attached 1 inch (5 mm) square or round metal caps that have a minimum withdrawal resistance of 40 pounds each (178 N). B. Apply Base Sheet G GLASS FIBER BASE, the nails used to attach must by 1 inch (5mm) square or round metal caps, the number of nails varies from state to state, please refer the proper building code. 1) The coverage rate for Base Sheet G FIBER GLASS BASE is a.70 SQ (theoretical coverage). C. Review all critical points over the Surface and repair them with THERMOTEK DURAMASTIC or Base Sheet Self Adhesive THERMOTEK 1.5 FV SMOOTH. D. Apply THERMOTEK SEAL ADHESIVE 3.0 FP GRANULE. 1) The coverage rate for THERMOTEK SEAL ADHESIVE 3.0 FP GRANULE is a 0.89 SQ (theoretical coverage).b OPTIONAL COATING TO REFLECTIVE FINISHED (TITLE 4 COMPLIANCE) E. Reflective Surfacing THERMOTEK ROOF COATING. 1) The coverage rate for THERMOTEK ROOF COATING is a.0 gallons per 100 square feet, two coats of 1.00 gallon per 100 square feet each. F. The applicator shall repair and/or replace any defective work found at the end of the job, before any warranties will be issued. PART 3 WARRANTY* 3.0 WARRANTY A. This system is eligible for a 1. Base Sheet G FIBER GLASS BASE + THERMOTEK SELF ADHESIVE 3.0 FP GRANULE,= 8 B. This system is eligible for a TITLE 4 1. Base Sheet G FIBER GLASS BASE + THERMOTEK SELF ADHESIVE 3.0 FP GRANULE + THERMOTEK COATING SILVER PLUS = 8. Base Sheet G FIBER GLASS BASE + THERMOTEK SELF ADHESIVE 3.0 FP GRANULE + THERMOTEK COATING GOLD PLUS = 9 3. Base Sheet G FIBER GLASS BASE + THERMOTEK SELF ADHESIVE 3.0 FP GRANULE + THERMOTEK COATING PLATINUM PLUS =10 Product Warranty a Product Warranty states that our product is free of any defects in manufacturing. THERMOTEK will replace the product when such product proves to be defective in manufacture as determined by THERMOTEK. PART 4 CARE AND MAINTENANCE 4.0 CARE AND MAINTENANCE PROGRAM In order to ensure that your THERMOTEK Roofing Products will continue to perform to its fullest, you should follow, implement and satisfy this Care and Maintenance program. A. Maintain a file for all records relating to this roof, including the THERMOTEK Roofing Products agreements, reports, invoices, repair and maintenance bills, original drawings and specifications, etc. B. Inspect the roof and coating at least twice each year, typically in the spring and fall. The most common areas of damage or distress are at drainage points, penetrations, perimeter flashings and in traffic areas. C. Pressure wash the coating as needed (and not less often than once every 1 months) in order to remove all dirt and debris on the surface. Wash using THERMOTEK WASH and clean water with appropriate pressure washing equipment (1500 psi 1 feet away). Surface should be maintained in clean white condition. Do not use anything but clean water unless directed by THERMOTEK Roofing Products and in such case, use only approved wash products. D. Inspect for damage from the elements after severe weather conditions, such as hailstorms, heavy rains, high winds, acts of God, etc. E. Arrange for prompt repairs necessary to correct non-guaranteed conditions affecting the roof surface. Repairs to the surface must be promptly performed by THERMOTEK Roofing Products approved contractors with approved products and repair methods that are consistent with the type and quality of the warranted coating so that such repairs will last as long as the THERMOTEK Roofing Products. F. Regularly remove any debris, such as leaves, branches, dirt, rocks, bottles, refuse, that may accumulate on the roof surface. Clean gutters, downspouts, scuppers, and surrounding roof areas ensure proper drainage. G. Examine all metal flashings, counter flashings, expansion joints and pitch pockets for rust, detachment, deteriorated sealant, and damage. Reattach loose metalwork. Replace sealant as necessary. Prepare and paint rusted surfaces. H. Examine masonry walls and copings for cracks, bad mortar joints, deteriorated sealant, loose masonry/coping stones, and indications of water absorption. Repair all such conditions to prevent water infiltration. I. Examine rooftop equipment such as air conditioners, ductwork, gooseneck vents, powered ventilators, evaporative coolers, antennas, equipment screens, skylights, satellite dishes, etc. for excessive movement, spillage of coolant, condensation, oil, grease, water/liquid release, etc., and damage to sheet metal cabinets and rubber or fabric gaskets that may allow water infiltration. Employ, keep and maintain drainage systems for release of water, etc. from rooftop equipment to avoid surface water buildup. Keep all roof top equipment in good condition. 4

J. Regularly examine for any cracks, blistering, or flaking. Promptly contact THERMOTEK Roofing Products representative regarding any such cracks, blistering or flaking and recoat/patch any such areas with approved THERMOTEK products. K. Minimize rooftop traffic. Establish paths which confine roof traffic to designated areas only. Service personnel should take care to avoid dropping tools, equipment, parts, etc. on the roof surface. Service personnel should not make any penetrations of or repairs to the coating. All work affecting the coating must be performed by an approved THERMOTEK Roofing Products contractor. This THERMOTEK Roofing Products Care and Maintenance information is intended to address conditions commonly found on buildings. Other conditions may exist that require special maintenance considerations. It is the responsibility of the Building Owner to ensure that the care and maintenance program followed for a particular building is adequate, given that building s specific conditions. END OF SECTION 5