DFE-6 (TH). CSI 3-Part Specifications.
BITUMINOUS FLASHINGS | |
Specification DFE-6 (TH) |
For tilt-up construction walls more than 24" (610 mm) above the roof membrane
GeneralThis flashing specification is for use on tilt-up construction walls which
are more than 24" (610 mm) high above the roof.Note: All general instructions contained in the current JM
Commercial/Industrial Roofing Systems Manual shall be considered part of this specification.Wall Preparation: Any previously installed metal coping or
counterflashing must be lifted or removed, to permit application of the base flashing.Apply JM Concrete Primer to the masonry wall, to the full height of the
proposed base flashing and counterflashing, and allow the primer to dry thoroughly. MaterialsBase Flashing: Approximately 100 lineal feet (30.5 lineal meters) of base
flashing (8" [203 mm] high above the roof) can be installed with the following materials. Usage will vary depending on actual flashing height and field conditions.FesCant Plus Concrete Primer DynaFlex Type III* or Type IV Asphalt or MBR Flashing Cement or MBR Utility Cement |
100 lin. ft. (30.5 lineal meters) � gal. (1.9 liters) 110 sq. ft. (10.2 m2) 35 lbs. (15.9 kg) 8 gal. (30.3 liters) 9 gal. (34.1 liters) |
Concrete Primer DynaFlex Type III* or Type IV Asphalt or MBR Flashing Cement or MBR Utility Cement |
1 gal. (3.8 liters) 110 sq. ft. (10.2 m2) 30 lbs. (13.6 kg) 8 gal. (30.3 liters) 9 gal. (34.1 liters) |
Base Flashing: The roofing membrane must extend to the top of the cant.
The completed base flashing shall extend not less than 8" (203 mm) nor more than 24" (610 mm) above the level of the roof, and shall extend onto the roof membrane a minimum of 4" (102 mm). Cut the DynaFlex into sections that can be easily handled and installed (6' - 8' [1.83 m - 2.44 m] long), and position upside down on the membrane, to allow the product to relax.Hot Asphalt Application: Starting just above the point on the wall where
the base flashing will terminate, mop the wall, the surface of the roofing felts on the cant, and out onto the roof membrane with hot Type III* or IV asphalt. Holding the upper corners of the DynaFlex, position its lowerhorizontal edge on the roof membrane (minimum 4" [102 mm] from base of cant) and lay it into place over the cant strip and up the wall. The sheet should be "worked-in" to ensure that it is firmly and uniformly bonded. The asphalt temperature shall be a minimum of 400�F (204�C) or at the EVT, whichever is higher, when the DynaFlex is set into it. This higher temperature maximizes the bonding of the base flashing. In cool or cold weather, the back of the DynaFlex sheet should also be mopped with the hot asphalt, and shorter lengths of DynaFlex should be used. PermaMop may not be used to install DynaFlex.
Cold Adhesive Application: Starting just beyond the point on the wall where the base flashing will terminate, coat the wall, the surface of the backer felt and out onto the roof membrane with a layer of MBR Flashing Cement approximately 1/8" (3 mm) thick, or a layer of MBR Utility Cement approximately 1/8" (3 mm) thick. Holding the upper corners of the DynaFlex, position its lower horizontal edge on the roof membrane (minimum 4" [102 mm] from base of cant) and lay it into place over the cant strip and up the wall. The sheet should be "worked-in" to ensure that it is firmly and uniformly bonded.
In both hot and cold applications, the vertical joints of the base flashing shall be overlapped a minimum of 4" (102 mm) and be well sealed. Mechanically fasten the base flashing on 6" (102 mm) centers along the top edge. Fasteners must have a 1" (25 mm) minimum diameter integral cap, or be driven through 1" (25 mm) minimum diameter rigid metal discs.
For an identical copy of this specification, ask for RS-4225.