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ROOF SPECIALTIES. A. General: Provide materials and types of fasteners, protective coatings, separators, sealants, and other miscellaneous items required by manufacturer for a complete installation. B. Copings: Manufactured coping system consisting of formed-metal coping cap, concealed anchorage, concealed splice plates, mitered corner units, and end-cap units. Fabricate from exposed metal indicated below. 1. Products: To meet or exceed the following: a. Copper: 20 oz./sq. ft.. b. Aluminum: 0.080 inch thick. c. Prepainted, Zinc-Coated Steel: 0.034 inch thick. C. Fascia: Manufactured, two-piece fascia consisting of metal fascia cover and a continuous galvanized steel cant dam with integral drip-edge cleat to engage fascia cover. Provide mitered and welded corner units. Fabricate from exposed metal indicated below. 1. Products: To meet or exceed the following: a. Aluminum: 0.080 inch thick. b. Prepainted, Zinc-Coated Steel: 0.034 inch thick. D. Gravel Stops: Manufactured, one-piece, formed-metal gravel stop, with a horizontal flange and vertical leg fascia terminating in a drip edge, continuous hold-down cleat, and concealed splice plates. Provide mitered and welded or soldered corner units. Fabricate from exposed metal indicated below. 1. Products: To meet or exceed the following: a. Copper: 16 oz./sq. ft.. b. Aluminum: 0.050 inch thick. c. Stainless Steel: 0.0250 inch thick. d. Prepainted, Zinc-Coated Steel: 0.034 inch thick. X. Xxxxxxx, Gutter Guards and Downspouts: 1. Gutters: To meet or exceed the following - Manufactured formed gutter, with mitered and welded or soldered corner units, end caps, outlet tubes, and other accessories. Elevate back edge at least 1 inch above front gutter rim. Based on specific site conditions, furnish with gutter brackets or flat-stock gutter straps and gutter support brackets and expansion joints and expansion-joint covers fabricated from same metal as gutters. Fabricate from exposed metal indicated below. Coordinate with Owner type of securing hardware to be used at each location. a. Gutter Style: Rectangular, Half round or Ogee – Coordinate with Owner based on existing conditions. b. Aluminum: 0.032 inch thick. c. Prepainted, Zinc-Coated Steel: 0.034 inch thick. d. Copper: 20 oz./sq. ft.. 2. Gutter Guards: Continuous cover that allows water to flow freely while debris is lifted away from gutters with a slight breeze. Independent testing shall be submitted showing that the system being provided is 100% effective against leaves, twigs, pine...
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