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Requested Inspect Date: Wednesday December 09,201
Site Address: 2566 CORTI�VA LN VAIL
A/P/D Information
Activity: OTC15-0065 Type: OTC Sub Type: ASFR Status: ISSUED
Const Type: Occu�pancy: Use: Insp Area:
Owner: JOHNSON,GREGG B.&6EVERLYJ.
Contractor: BREASHEARS ROOFING Phone: 800-691-7112
Description: Re-roof-remove wood shakes.replace with Davinci
Re uested Ins ecti
: 542 PLAN-FINAL Requested Time: 08:00 AM
Req stor: BREASHEARS ROOFING Phone: 800-691-7112
mments: 479-650-8675
Assi d To: GRUTHER Entered By: JMONDRAGON K
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Item: 90 BLDG-Final Requested Time: 08:00 AM
Requestor: BREASHEARS ROOFING Phone: 800-691-7112
Comments: 479-650- 675
Assigned To: R ER Entered By: JMONDRAGON K
Action: Time Exp:
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Item: 542 PLAN-FINAL
Item: 90 BLDG-Final
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NOTE: TH/S PERMIT MUST BE POSTED ON JOBSITE AT ALL TIMES
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Town of Vail, Community Development, 75 South Frontage Road, Vail, Colorado 81657
p. 970.479.2139, f. 970.479.2452, inpsections 970.479.2149
OVER THE COUNTER PERMIT
OVER THE COUNTER Permit #: OTC15-0065
Project #: PRJ15-0623
Job Address: 2566 CORTINA LN VAIL Applied.....: 10/20/2015
Location......: Issued. . . : 10/20/2015
Parcel No....: 210314201005
Valuation.....: $22,500.00
OWNER JOHNSON, GREGG B. & BEVERLY 10/20/2015
2566 CORTINA LN
VAIL, CO
81657
APPLICANT BREASHEARS ROOFING 10/20/2015 Phone: 800-691-7112
MARK BREASHEARS
� 6674 FIELDING CIRCLE
COLORADO SPRINGS
CO 80911
License: C000004171
CONTRACTOR BREASHEARS ROOFING 10/20/2015 Phone: 800-691-7112
MARK BREASHEARS
6674 FIELDING CIRCLE
COLORADO SPRINGS
CO 80911
License: C000004171
Description:
Re-roof-remove wood shakes. replace with Davinci
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Building Permit-----------> $363.25 Bldg Plan Check----------> $236.11 Use Tax Fee-----------------------> $250.00
Electrical Permit---------> $0.00 Elec Plan Check-----------> $0.00
Mechanical Permit------> $0.00 Mech Plan Check---------> $0.00 Additional Fees--------------------> $20.00
Plumbing Permit--------> $0.00 Plmb Plan Check---------> $0.00 Investigation-----------------------> $0.00
Will Call------------------------------> $5.00
� TOTAL PERMIT FEES--------------> $874.36
Payments------------------------------a $874.36
BALANCE DUE------------------------> $0.00
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DECLARATIONS
I agree to comply with the information and plot plan, to comply with all Town ordinances and state laws, and to build this structure
according to the town's zoning and subdivision codes, design review approved, International Building and Residential Codes and
other ordinances of the Town applicable thereto.
REQUESTS FOR INSPECTION SHALL BE MADE TWENTY-FOUR HOURS IN ADVANCE BY TELEPHONE AT 970.479.2149
OR AT OUR OFFICE FROM 8:00 AM -4:00 PM.
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CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL TO BE MET PRIOR TO FINAL SIGN OFF
Permit#: OTC15-0065 Address: 2566 CORTINA LN VAIL
Owner: JOHNSON, GREGG B. & BEVERLY J. Location:
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Cond: 8
(PLAN): No changes to these pians may be made without the
written consent of Town of Vail staff and/or the
appropriate review committee(s).
Cond: 201
(PLAN): DRB approval shall not become valid for 20 days
following the date of approval, pursuant to the Vail Town
Code, Chapter 12-3-3: APPEALS.
Cond: 202
(PLAN): Approval of this project shall lapse and become
void one (1)year following the date of final approval,
unless a building permit is issued and construction is
commenced and is diligently pursued toward completion.
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REQUIRED INSPECTIONS AND STATUSES
Permit#: OTC15-0065 Address: 2566 CORTINA LN VAIL
Owner: JOHNSON, GREGG B. & BEVERLY J. Location:
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Item: 00542 PLAN-FINAL
Item: 00090 BLDG-Final
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//r/ Community Development Department
75 South Frontage Road West
T��� �� V��� � Vail, CO 81657
Tel: 970-479-2128
Communi#y Development
Department WWW.vailgov.com
Development Review Coordinator
RE-ROOF PERMIT APPLICATION
(This permit is applicable to one and two family dwelling units, multifamily buildings)
(Permit fee= standard building fees and design review fee)
Project Information Type of Building:
Owner Name: Gri4 To�►n�Sm�t! Multifamily(�) One Family(�) Two Family(Duplex)(�)
Parcel#: 0'l/6,3/�J� D� t)O s
(For Parcel#,contact Eagle County Assessors Office at(970-328-8640 or visit Submittal Requirements
www.eagiecounty.uslpatie) . Joint Property Owner Written Approval Letter(duplex or
Project Street Address: multi-family HOA)
• Two(2)plan sets indicating:
�Slo L Co��ING �ah+� . Site plan showing location of balconies,decks, stair-
(Number) (Street) (Suite#) ways,sidewalks, pedestrian and vehicular exits from
the building and utility meters
Contractor Information • Roof plan showing pitch and slope
• Snow retention method and location. Multi-family
Business Name: �('�aSLjELtrS ��i1a1 building snow retention is required to be designed,
Business Address: � 6!0 7�/ �i�diao ��R signed and sealed by a licensed engineer
• If heat tape is to be used as snow retention, load cal-
culations must be provided
City lorslo �D/in�'S State: CO Zip: g�'�l���o . Material type(i.e.Composite Shingles Class A)and
ContactName: h/�1I�""�2k f'3/rAS��r S color
• Full view roof photos of the entire building
Contact Phone: '�7% �v so g(0 7 J� • Note: Roofs with a horizontal dimension less than 48"
/ are exempted from snow retention
ContactE-Mail: /!'lar�< p/'�aS�iatS N amai(.Com
Detailed Scope and Location of Work:�°/P�m�-
Applicant Information(fill in if different from contractor) �
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Applicant Name: ��1,�,�s'�d� S/E,tL�o
Applicant Phone: (use additional sheet if necessary)
Applicant E-Mail: Valuation of
Work Included Plans Included Work
I hereby acknowledge that I have read this application,filled out �Q� ��� ��� �Q�
in full the information required,completed an accurate plot plan, Electrical Yes No Yes No
and state that all the information as required is correct. I agree to guilding (�)Yes (�1)No (�)Yes (�)No
comply with the information and plot plan,to comply with all Town BI_
ordinances and state laws, and to build this structure according to Value of all work being performed: $ ��,�00
the town's zoning and subdivision codes, design review ap- (value based on IBC Section 109.3&IRC Section 108.3�
proved,International Building and Residential Codes and other
ordinances f the own applicable thereto. Electrical Square Footage
X �%���� � Date Received:
Owner/Owner's Representative Signature Required (typed or digital � n
signature) D �� � � II M ��
( ) Checking this box indicates you are electronically signing
this application and agree to the above statement. ° �";�,� '�' l� �0,�
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For O�ce Use Onty: � 3k; . Project#: i��sl�G�n���TN�� �
Fee Paid: ��� , c ` �'�-
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product easy to install. By following these instructions and using � ��
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installation. DaVinci products do not require certified or � � � ��� ��������;•;`"
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Bellaforte products offer variations of profile � ���" � �
thickness from '/z° (slate)to 1" (shake), yet remain ��`��� � `��� .�� �,� �.
lightweight, because the tiles are not solid. When '� �` �� � �g�:����� �
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visible. In these instances rake tile or special flashing ��°�� ��"�"""���`�
detail should be used for the best aesthetic appearance. ° ���•� ;� �t
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Pay special attention to recommendations for accessories and installation at
gable ends (page 7) and valleys (page 5 - 6).
Warning: Bellaforte field tiles are not designed to be installed on turrets, domes, or cone shaped roofing structures. These struc-
tures require materials that can be modified to be wider at their•base than at tl�eir top. Bellaforte's integrated gutter and inter-
locking design prevent it from being modified in this way without jeopardizin� its ability Yo shed water properly.
This information is pro��ided for the use af professiona!roofing contractors.This Installation Guide does not
supersede local building codes which should always be followed.DaVinci Koofscapes�does not warranty or have any
responsibility for installarion of its products.Tbe DaVinci Roofscapes Liferirne Limited Mate,rial Warranty outlines its warranty
responsibilities for the roofing materials it manufactures.
For questions about DaVinci Bellaforte or its application,contact DaVinci Roofscapes�, LLC
913-599-0766 or 800-llaVinci(800-328-4624)or www.davinciroofscapes.com
Please be sure to check DoVinci's website for updates.Installation Guide is subject to change without notice.
1NSTALLATION
DECKING
Bellafort�must be installed on a smooth flat surface(plywood or OSB); minimum
15/32" APA approved plywood or 7!16" approved OSB. Imperfections in the deck- '
ing may transmit through to finished roof. Por this reason it is recommended that
all previous roofing materials be removed prior to installation of
Bellafiorte. However,there are some circumstances where overlaying
one layer of asphalt shingles is acceptable. This is addressed in
the Special Issues Section in the back of this guide. � ,.-�� ,
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DRIP-EDGE �j �����`���.,
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Metal drip-edge tnade from copper, aluminutn, or �
coated steel should be installed underneath �` `` �'� ;:' `' `
underlayment on all eaves. Drip edge on gable ti
ends is optionaL '" �,�,. �,�-
SELF-ADHERED MEMBRANE � `' � �~� �E����(����
(Severe Cliuiate Underlayuiant in accordance witb Cl�apler 15 of the UBC) � , :.��a,r�,�i„���3
A full sheet of self-adhercd membrane is requircd in all valleys. ��� ' ' , ,
At least 18" of inembrane is reyuired on all gable ends, against � i ��,�;�� � ; ��_ � , i , sett-aaherea memb�ane;s�eQu��ea
WS�1S, 3riCl 31'OU11C�pl'OJCCtIOriS. on[he entire roof deck where the
roof pitch is a minimum 3:12 but less
In areas where the average daily temperature in January is 25° F or lower or `�'a°�:�?. ��»af°rte m"}'n°`b�
insta(1ed on roofs with pitches less
where ice buildup is possible, DaVinci requires seif-adhered membrane be installed rnan s;�?.
from the bottom edge extending two feet above the exterior wall line on all eaves.
UNDERLAYMEN�T
CLASS C FIRE RATED SYSTEM:
ln addition to self-adhered membrane a minimum 30 lb felt that meets ASTM D 226 Type II standard or a listed synthetic
underlayment' is required over the entire roof.
If self-adhered membrane is required in the field of the roof(if there is a skyli;ht for example) it must be installed so that if
water ever lands on it, it will flow on top of the other underlayment, not the plywood.
A proven method of insta(ling the various types of underiayment within a roofing system which DaVinci recommends is as
foliows; Install membrane on the eaves. Cover the membrane and the remaining portions of the roof with the approved
underlayment. Then insta(1 self-adhered membrane in valleys, along walls and around projections.
CLASS A FIRE RATED SYSTEM:
In arder to meet a Class A system for fire a minimum one layer ASTM D 3909 cap sheet2 and one layer ASTM D 226 type
II 30 lb felt must be installed over the entire deck. These underlayments must be used in addition to the self-adhered
membrane in order to fulfill the requirements of a Class A system.
See Be/laforte Fire Classification Addendum as other underlaymerzt systems to meet Class A requdrements may hecome availabl�
Note 1:Underlayment and Asphalt Shingles aze listed Class A components of a listed roof deck assembly by an Approved Agency.'I'6e third party program in
which products are certified,carry a label,and are listed in the directory of an agency accreditc:d by the International Accreditation Service,Ine.(IAS},or hy an
accredited body that is a partner with IAS iv a mutual recognition arra��gement,periaining to certification bndies and their oompliance with ISO(lEC Guide 65,
General Requirements for Bodies Operating Product Certification Systems.These under(ayment and asphalt shingle
components are to meet Class A Classification when tested to ASTM El Q8 or UL 190.
Note 2:Underlayment and Asphalt Shingle components are to be installed with mechanical fasteners in accordance with the manufacturer's published
installation instructions.Self-adhering or adhesive applied underlavment and asphalt shingle installations are outside tl�e scope of this Gsting.
� .�NSTALLATION
NAiLs
Tiles should be installed with nails loug enaugh that they will penetrate through the roof deck and exceed it by 3116". In rnost
instances 1'�z"roofing nails are acce�tabte. We recoinmerid copper, stainless steel, or hot-dipped gaivani�ed nails. Ring-shank
nails should be used in high wind areas.
STARTER COURSE
[t is imperative that the starter course be straight or subsequent courses witl rtot align property. The Bellafort�field tiles rely
on the starter course to maintain straight coursing. It is therefore necessary that there be a chalk line laid to assure that the
starter is straight. For a Slate installation,the chalk line should be snapped approximately 2!iz" above the hottom edge of Yhe
roof and 3" for Shake to allow for an approximate 1" overhang. The starter tiles should be placed so the top edge of the starter tile is
placed on the line. The amount of overhang may be adjusted as needed to achieve the best water ftow into the gutter. The starter tiles
must be spaced 3/8"-1/2" apart as tiJes will expand and contract with temperature change. Buckling of the starter pieces will occur
if the starter pieces are not spaced properly.
Only white or blue chalk should be used on Bel[aforte roofs, as permarrent chalk(red) will sEain t/ae tiles permanerrtly.
FIELD TILE
Beliaforte Slate:
The Bellaforte Slate field tiles must be laid from left to right. The outside edge of the tile will be covered by a rake tile on a
gable end or a hip and ridge tile on a l�ip so precise cutting is i�ot necessary. For installii�g Bellaforte Slate without a rake tiie
please see Special Issues Section.
The first tile should seat directly on the starter tile. The stop or ledge on the bottom of the field tile rests directly on the top of
the starter. Slide the tile as far left as possible. The field tile should then be nailed on the tab first and then on the top of the tile ;,
in the left hand corner.
Once the first tile is in place a tile should be placed on top of it to start
the second course. This tile should be placed so that it nests on top of
the first tile with the ledge on back resting on the top of the first course
tile. Slide the tile to the left so that the right side edges of the two tiles
are offset by a minin�um 3". Before nailing,the overhanging partion Random Pattern
on the left side of the tile should be removed. The cut tile should be Naii
installed with two nails, one on the tab and another in the top left hoics
corner. Then the second tile of the bottom course should be installed. —
The installation shoulcl c�ntinue so that the gutter of this next tile is �
placed under right side of first tile and is sitting on the ]edge of the
starter tile below. When the tile is properly in place it should feel � 3° s�delap
locked in place when pulled down or to the right. With the tile in �
place the tab should be nailed,the top left corner should be nailed,
and the top right corner of the first tile should be nailed. The
installation should cantinue in this manner. Tiles shouid be installed
in a stair step manner and several courses should be installed goinb
across tl�e roof at one time to assure good color blending.
A random pattern is the simplest pattern and one that is aesthetically
p3easing to many. This pattern is literally accomplisl7ed by setting the
shingles back random amounts as long as there is a minimum 3"
side-lap from the gutter of one tile to the gutter on the tile that sits
on the course above or below it.A random pattern is forgiving in that
the vertical pattern alignment does not need to be constanfly checked to
make sure it is straight.
1NSTALLATION
The first tile on the third course should be instatled in a (ike manner. It should also be setback a minimum 3".
When installing Bellaforte tiles a horizontal line should be chalked occasionally to assure horizontal alignment. If tiles must be
adjusted to assure straightness the adjustment should be taken out over severa) courses. Standard Bellaforte Field Tiles cannot be
(owered because of the stop mechanism and can only be raised a maximum of'/4" per course. Bellaforte transition tiles can be
used to lower a coarse if required.These tiles are standard field tiles that have had the ledge/stop planed down at the factory.
One of the reasons these tiles were designed, was to provide adjustment options as needed. If the lowering of courses is required
and transition tiles are not available they can be made onsite from existing standard field tiles. This can be done by removing the
ledge from the sides and bottom of a standard tile, so that it is able to lay flat as it is lowered onto the course below.
Alternate pattern methods may be used. Instead of a random pattern,the Bellafort� Slate may be set back a consistent 5" or 6".
This will prove to show a consistent vertical pattern that some think is more f`ormai than a random pattern. This type of pattern
will be more difficult to install on complex roofs. Na�i 5"Pattern
�le;
The 6" slate pattern is accomplished by setting each tile back 6". With this
method the gutters between tiles are in alignment on alternate courses. This
installation method makes for a very orderly look. This installation pattern
is the most difficult and requires frequent checking of vertical alignment by
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the means of chalk lines. Both a 5" and 6" pattern will also require the installer �
to use extra effort around a dormer or other proti-usion to ensure the pattern
stays straight all the way to the end of the roof.
5"
When using the S" or 6" method on slate it is important to make the pattern 5„
come out both vertically and horizontally on top of a dormer or a gable 6"Pattern Nail
that abuts the roof Lower than the ridge gable. ln order to do this the left ��o�es
side of a dormer(for example)must be installed with several tiles above i'
the top of the dormer. With this completed a chalk line may be struck i
that aligns the right corners of the installed tiles and goes all the way
down to eave on the right side of the dormcr. Once the chalk line is
in place the installer may place the right side of the top tip of the
bottom tile on the line. He should use this as a guide to install the
necessary tiles to the left. Subsequent courses are installed with a
5" or 6" setback. Good horizontal alignment may be assured by
snapping occasional horizontal lines.
Bellaforte Shake:
(Read rake tile section before installing Bellafort� Shake on a gable roofl
The Bellaforte Shake field tiles must be laid from left to right. The outside edge of the tile will be covered by a rake tile on a
gable end or a hip and ridge tile on a hip so precise cutting is not necessary. For installing Bellaforte Shake without a rake tile,
please see Rake Tile: Bellaforte Shake Method 3.
The first tile should seat directly on the starter tile. The stop or ledge on the bottom of the field tile rests directly on the top of
the starter. Slide the tile as far left as possible. The field tile should then be nailed on the tab first and then on the top of the
tile in the left hand corner.
Once the first fiill shake tile is in place, a partial shake tile with a minimum 3" removed from the (eft side of a field tile should
be placed on top of it to start the second course. This partial tite should move as far left as possible and the ledge on the back
of the tile should be resting on the top of the tile below it.Then the second tile of the bottom course should be installed. The
installation should continue so that the gutter of this next tile is placed under right side of first tite and is sitting an the ledge of
the starter tile below. When the tile is properly in place it should feel locked in place when pulled down or to the right. With
the tile in place the tab should be nailed,the top left corner should be nailed, and the top right corner of the first tile should
be nai(ed.The instaliation should continue in this manner. Tiles should be installed in a stair step manner and several courses
should be installed going across the roof at one time to assure good color blending.
Ghalk lines sJzould be snapped orr the underlayment only. Do not snap chalk lines orr Ihe visible portion of any DaVinci products.
Red and orange permanent cha[k wrl!permanently stain DaVi�ci tiles.
1NSTALL�ITION
FLASHING
Flashing should be used in all areas in which the roof abuts a i
vertical wa(1, dormer, chimney, skylight or other structural =
protrusions. The use of copper, a minimum 28 gauge clad Pan Ftashing j
steel or a minimum .019 aluminum is acceptable. �
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PAN FLASHING METHOD �
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With the self-adhered membrane in place an 8" x 4"piece �
of"L"metal should be installed so that 4" goes up the wall �
and 8"lies on the roof deck An additional strip of
membrane should be placed on the outside piece of the
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"L" metal and onto the underlayment. If the abuttnent
terminates in the"field" the membrane must go over the
top of the"field"underlayment. The roof edge of the metal
should be crimped. This metal should extend on top of the
field tile below. When installing the first tile on the flashing
a Bellaforte transition tile should be used. ,
Step Flashing 'i
STEP FLASHING METHOD �'
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Walls or projections must be prepared by installing a minimum �� �
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of 18" self-adtiered membrane that turns up the wall at �east 4" ,
and back on the deck(under(ayment)at least 14': For the � `, �
termination of each course a transition tile must be installed ', '
with a piece of step 8ashing 4"x 4"x14" The piece of step �, ���
flashing should have a '/4"return along the portion that is lying �, ,,1 .
on the roof deck. In order to receive thc '/.�" rcturn two horizontal ',
ledges�n the transition tile must be cut. The step flashing will be � ',
installed under each transit�ion tile and held in place by the nail � '; j t
that each tile receives at the top. y
TRANSITION TILES
The Bellaforte transition tile is a tile wixbout the alignment Iedge on the back.Transition tiles are used wherever there is a
metal flashing that occurs between courses. Examples of this include pipe flashings, valleys that terminate in the field and
stepflashings. Transition tiles may also be used wherever toe-irons are used to support walk boards. Transition tiles are also .
used to adjust coursing when necessary. Once the first transition tile makes the transition, subsequent tiles may be regular
Bellaforte field tiles.A transition tile may be fabricated in the field by removing the back ledge with a knife or planer.
Unused transition tiles may be substituted for regular field tiles but a chalk line must be used to maintain straight coursing.
VALLEYS
Bellaforte Shake and Slate may be installed as an open or closed valley. Far a ciosed valley, "W°'valley metal should be used.
The center diverter should be a minimum 1" for s(ate and 1'/2" for shake. For an open valley the valley metal should be broken
in the middle with diverters on either side. These diverters also need to be a minimum 1" and 1'/z"respectively. With the vailey
metal in place an 18" strip of self-adhered membrane should be placed on top of the valley metal. "1'he membrane should be
parallel and 1" from the diverter and should extend past tha outside edge of the valley. Cut Bellafort�tiles should be butted
against the center diverter for a closed installation or the outside diverter on an open valley.
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1NSTALLATION
VALLEYS
When nailing a piece of tile in the valley that is 6" or short�er it is recommended that one fastener be placed in the upper
corner where the cut tile overlaps.
Option A: Tn many cases, with steeper pitched roofs, it is acc�eptable UPtion A
Single Diverter Valley Metal
to install a"W"valley and cut the Bellafort�tile on an angle parallel and
2`h" from the center diverter. Keep in miud tliat the cut rib struclu��e oF l"minimum S�ate
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the shakes may be visible from the ground with some roof pitches. �
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Option B: Where Option A is unacceptable, �ve suggest making the
double"W" valley. Tl�is sl�ould be�nade fi�om 24" stock that is broken in option B
the middle without diverter to look like a"V'; Additionally,there should Tw�n�i��er�er vaite��Ivteta�
be a"W" (diverter)on either side 2'/z" from the center line. (See Diagram) t°a,�nimum S�ate
Bellafort� should be cut and laid against the diverters on either side to t��z°min;mum shake
mask the rib structure. � �
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the center of the valley should be cut required in all valleys.
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GABLE ENDS / RAKES
An 18" strip of self-adhered membrane should be installed vertically on top of the underlayment on gable ends so that'/4" of the
membrane overhangs the gable end and is bent down over the edge. Bellafort�tiles placed on the gable end maybe nailed anywhere
that they will be covered by the rake tile.
RAKE TILE — BELLAFORTE SLATE
The rake tiles are installed to finish the gable ends. The first tile is installed on the gable end so that the butt of the tile is flush
with the butt of the first course of Beilaforte. The tip of the first rake tile should be cut so that it doesn't overlap the second
course of tile. The rake tile should be nailed with an approved fastener long enough to penetrate through roof deck and exceed
it by 3/16" (2"roofing nail acceptable in most instances}; once on the roof side and once on the watl side. The tile shou{d be
nailed high enough so that the nails are covered by the next rake tile. The second rake tile should be installed so that the tip of
the rake tile just touches the butt of the second course. Subsequent rake tiles should be installed in the same way.
RAKE TILE — BELLAFORTE SHAKE
When installing Bellaforte Shake on a gable roof three methods of installation are available.
Method L• Install the 12"field tiles without false breaks to begin and end each course on gable ends. Tbis makes the thickness
of the tiles on the gable ends consistent.
Once all the field tiles have been installed the first rake tile is installed on the gable end so that the butt of tlie tile is flusli with
the butt of the bottom course of field tiles. The tip of the first rake tile should be cut so that it doesn't overlap the second
course of tile. The rake tile should be nailed once on the roof side and once on the watl side. The tile should be nailed high
enough so that the nails are covered by the next rake tile. 'The second rake tile should be instalted so that the tip of the rake tile
just touches the butt of the second course. Subsequent rake tiles should be installed in the same way.
Nlethod 2: Rake tiles may be installed with two screws into the gable wall or fascia. This is accomplished by placing the tile
and holding it dow�� and screwing a 2" corrosion resistant screw throug}1 the butt of the rake tile and into the gable end wall �
or fascia. Then another scre�v should be used on the gable wall side to attach the top of the rake tile. This method is used most
often if field tiles of variable thickness were used on the gable ends This will hold the rake tiles down and make the
installation look more uniform.
Once all the field tiles have been installed, the first rake tile is
installed on the gable end so that the butt of the tile is flusli
with the butt of the bottom course of field tiles. The tip of the Rake Metal Trim
first rake tile should be cut so that it doesn't overlap the second
course of tile. T'he second rake tile should be installed so that
the tip of the rake tile just touches the butt of the second course. ��Z
Subsequent rake tiles should be installed in the same way.
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A piece of flashing can be installed to terminate the tiles at the 4�
gable ends. The rake metal trim looks like a"T" with the main
leg 4" and P/z" on each side of the top of the"T". This should
be installed on top of a 24" strip of self-adhered membrane
rnnning down the gable end. Once the meta( trim has been
installed, a 12"wide strip of self-adhered membrane should
be installed on top of the metal trim so that at least 2Yz° of the
4" leg is covered.
1NST.A�LLATION
CUTTING
A cordiess battery operated circular saw is recommended for efficient cutting of Beliaforte tiles. A standard wood cutting blade
is adequate for smooth cuts.A razor knife can be used to cut the tiles, although it is more difficult and time consuming and
results in an uneven cut edge.
HIP AND RIDGE TILE
The one piece hip and ridge tile should be installed at a 12"exposure. The tiles should be nailed once on each side about 3/4"
from the outside edge with 2"roofing nails(must penetrate through roof deck and exceed it by 3l16"). The hip and ridge should
be naited approximately 12'/z" from the butt of the tile. When nailing hip and ridge tiles on a hip it is best try to nail the hip
and ridge through the butt of the field tile not in the void below the butt. The nai!may be raised up to an inch above the
nailing circle if necessary. If tile must be nailed in the gap below the butt of the field tile don't drive the nail down so hard that
it distorts the hip and ridge tile.A chalk line shouid be used on the hips to assure straighmess.A shingle over type continuous
ridge vent may be used if wanted. If continuous ridge vent is used nails used to secure the hip and ridge tiles must penetrate
through the decking and exceed it by 3/16".
Hip Starter Application:
At the bottom of a hip,the hip and ridge tile may be cut on an angle so that the bottom edge may be installed parallel with the
eave.A piece of flashing or UV stable roofing material should be installed along the bottom 6" of the hip in order to protect
the area under the seam formed by the cut material.The cut hip and ridge tile is then assembled so that the two cut pieces are
butted together to form the bottom piece of hip and ridge. Once these two tiles are in place a fiall hip and ridge tile is installed
and puiled down so the outside corners just reach the bottom of the roof.
VENTILATION
Proper ventilation is crucial to the proper performance of a roofing system. Proper ventilation is especially important in cold
climates where modern houses are well insulated and weather-tight. We suggest you follow standard building practices in your
area and ineet all national and local building codes.A continuous ridge vent combined with appropriate soffit ventilation is an
especially effective ventilation system that we highly recommend.
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SNOW GUARDS
Snow guards shou(d be considered in all geographic areas where accumuIating snow fall is possible. Most kinds of brass,
copper, or clad aluminum snow guard systems work wel(with DaVinci. Rocky Mountain Snow Guards, Inc. is good source
for further information about snow guards. Contact them at www.rockymountainsnowgi�ards.com or call 877-414-7606. It
is recommended that snow guards be installed during the installation of the DaVinci roof although retro-fit snow guards are
available for previously installed DaVinci roofs. Details regarding instatlation rernain the responsibility of the installer
and the customer.
For additional information please see Q&A Guid to Snow Guards at http://dvroof.com/1BEYN1 W.
Consult with your local contractor to determine if snow guards would be appropriate for your project.
DaVinci makes no representations or warranties aboat the propriety of snow guard instatlation on an}� given
project.—I�atfier, t�e decision to tnstal�now guar s rests soTr w�t t e en user.
HIGH WIND AREAS
Ring shank nails should be used in high wind areas. Four nails should be placed in the defined areas(circles) instead of the
two nails in a non-high wind area. Florida or HVHZ areas refer to local building codes.
ASPHALT SHINGLE OVERLAY INSTALLATION
Although it is recommended that Bellaforte be installed on a smooth flat surface where all previous roofing material has been
removed, overlaying one Iayer of Class A fiberglass asphalt shing(es is an acceptable alternative. In some situations, when
perfarming a roof over installation the following items must be addressed in addition to the standard installation method.Also
nothing written here is meant to supersede any local and/or naTional building codes which must always be followed and
should be researched prior to any job start.
Preparation:
The new roof may show any imperfections that are in the existing substrate as unpleasant dips and bumps.This can be minimized
by cutting and/or fastening all bucicled, raised, and curling shingles. The surface should be as flat and smooth as possible.
Shingfes along the eaves and rakes must be cut back in order to install the starter and rake tiles.
Fasteners:
Nails for field tiles should be long enough to penetrate the roof deck and exceed it by a minimum 3/16". Nails used for hip and
ridge should also penetrate the roof deck and exceed it by 3/t6".
Rake Edges/Gable Ends:
A piece of"L" shaped drip edge may need to be used along rake/gable ends, depevding on the thickness of the existing
shingle roo£ This would be installed on top of the existing shingles al�ng khe rakes and under the new field tiles. The metal
should be bent in such a way that it has a minimum of 3"on the roof deck side and an appropriate length of inetal to overlap
the corresponding rake fascia board by a minimum of'/z". The rake tiles would then be installed as previousfy instructed. The
metal is to close and protect any opening that would have been present between the bottom of the installed rake tiles and the
existing rake trim or shingle molding.
Flashings:
All flashings must be new and cannot just be caulked,cemented,or resealed.This includes but is not limited to valleys,
step, pipe, vent, etc.
�PECIAL 1SSUES
NAILING
Each tile should be applied with three copper, non-corrosive stainless steel, or hot-dipped gaivanized, 3/8"head x 1'/z" length
nails in most instances. Roofing nails that penetrate through the roof deck and exceed it by 3/16"should be used. Tiles can be
nailed by hand or with a pneumatic nail gun. Don't overdrive nails or drive nails at an angle. Keep the nall head flush with the
surface of the shingle to avoid creating"craters" which can collect moisture and can also prevent the exposed end of the
shingles from laying Hat.
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ISSiJE DAVINCI ACCEPTABLE
RECOMMENDS ALTERNATIVES
Valley Copper 28-gauge clad inetal
Flashing Copper 28-gauge ciad met�l
Eaves Flashing Copper 28-gauge clad metal
Nails Non-Corrosive Hot-dipped
Stainless Steel Gah�anized
ELECTRO-GALVINIZED NAILS
llaVinci recommends the use of copper, stainless steel, or hot-dipped galvanized nails. We realize however that in many
climatic regions nail corrosion is not a factor in the long-term performance of the roof system. Therefore DaVinci Roofscapes
supports the use of Electro-galvanized nails and a system using those naiis will be in compliance with the DaVinci Lifetime
T�imited Material Warranty. The exception to that is that if the nails fail, any portion of the warranty associated with wind perfor-
mance would be void.
For questions about DaVinci Bellaforte or its application,contact DaVinci Roofscapes�,LLC
913-599-0766 or 800-DaVinci(800-328-4624)or www.davinciroofscapes.com
Plense be sure to check DaVinci's website for up�lates.Installation Gudde is subject lo change without notice.