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- SECTION 07240
-
- EXTERIOR INSULATION AND FINISH SYSTEM
- NOTE ** This section is based on the Outsulation MD
- System(R) manufactured by Dryvit(R) Systems, Inc.,
- at the following address:
- NOTE ** One Energy Way
- NOTE ** P.O. Box 1014
- NOTE ** West Warwick, RI 02893
- NOTE ** Tel: (800) 556-7752 and (401) 822-4100
- NOTE ** Fax: (401) 822-1980
- NOTE **
- NOTE ** SECTION 07240 - EXTERIOR INSULATION AND FINISH
- SYSTEM, Copyright 1998, The Architect's Catalog,
- Inc.
-
- NOTE ** Acceptable substrates for the Outsulation MD System
- are:
- NOTE ** -Unglazed brick
- NOTE ** -Cement plaster
- NOTE ** -Concrete
- NOTE ** -Concrete masonry
- NOTE ** -Exterior grade gypsum sheathing, ASTM C 79, with
- water-resistant or Type X core
- NOTE ** -Silicone-treated gypsum-core sheathing with
- inorganic fiberglass mat surface, ASTM C 1177
- NOTE ** -Exterior fiber reinforced cement or calcium
- silicate boards
-
- PART 1 GENERAL
-
- 1.1 SECTION INCLUDES
-
- A. Exterior Insulation and Finish System (EIFS), Class PB,
- as defined by EIFS Industry Members Association (EIMA).
-
- 1.2 RELATED SECTIONS
- NOTE ** Delete any sections below not relevant to this
- project; add others as required.
-
- A. Section 03300 - Cast-In-Place Concrete.
-
- B. Section 04810 - Unit Masonry Assemblies.
-
- C. Section 05400 - Cold-Formed Metal Framing.
-
- D. Section 06100 - Rough Carpentry.
-
- E. Section 06115 - Sheathing.
-
- F. Section 07210 - Building Insulation.
-
- G. Section 07600 - Flashing and Sheet Metal.
-
- H. Section 07900 - Joint Sealers.
-
- 1.3 REFERENCES
-
- A. ASTM B 117 - Operating Salt Spray (Fog) Apparatus.
-
- B. ASTM C 1063 - Installation of Lathing and Furring to
- Receive Interior and Exterior Portland Cement-Based
- Plaster.
-
- C. ASTM D 968 - Abrasion Resistance of Organic Coatings by
- Falling Abrasive.
-
- D. ASTM D 1784 - Rigid Poly(Vinyl Chloride) (PVC) Compounds
- and Chlorinated Poly(Vinyl Chloride) (CPVC) Compounds.
-
- E. ASTM D 2247 - Testing Water Resistance of Coatings in 100
- Percent Relative Humidity.
-
- F. ASTM E 84 - Surface Burning Characteristics of Building
- Materials.
-
- G. ASTM E 96 - Water Vapor Transmission of Materials.
-
- H. ASTM E 108 - Fire Tests of Roof Coverings.
-
- I. ASTM E 283 - Determining the Rate of Air Leakage Through
- Exterior Windows, Curtain Walls, and Doors Under
- Specified Pressure Differences Across the Specimen.
-
- J. ASTM E 330 - Structural Performance of Exterior Windows,
- Curtain Walls, and Doors by Uniform Static Air Pressure
- Difference.
-
- K. ASTM E 331 - Water Penetration of Exterior Windows,
- Curtain Walls, and Doors by Uniform Static Air Pressure
- Difference.
-
- L. ASTM G 23 - Operating Light-Exposure Apparatus (Carbon-
- Arc Type) With and Without Water for Exposure of
- Nonmetallic Materials.
-
- M. BOCA National Building Code Radiant Heat Exposure Test of
- Exterior Wall Assemblies.
-
- N. EIMA Standard 101.86.
-
- O. Mil Standard 810B.
-
- P. UBC 26-9.
-
- 1.4 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
-
- A. Design Requirements:
- 1. Deflection of Substrate System: Not exceeding 1/240
- times the span.
- 2. Substrate Flatness: Within 1/4 inch (6.4 mm) in a 4
- foot (1.2 m) radius.
- 3. Slope of Inclined Surfaces: Not less than 6:12,
- length not exceeding 12 inches (305 mm).
- 4. Zones requiring Impact Resistance Classification
- higher than Level 1 (as defined by EIMA Standard
- 101.86): Detailed and described in Contract
- Documents.
-
- B. Performance Requirements:
- 1. EIFS tested for durability as follows:
- a. Abrasion Resistance: ASTM D 968; no deleterious
- effects after 132 gallons (500 L).
- b. Absorption, Freeze-Thaw: 60 cycles, soak at 68
- degrees F (20 degrees C) 4 days, then 14 degrees
- F (-10 degrees C) 2 hours, then 68 degrees F (20
- degrees C) 2 hours; no checking, cracking, or
- splitting.
- c. Accelerated Weathering: ASTM G 23 (Federal Test
- Standard 141A, Method 6151); 2,000 hours; no
- deterioration.
- d. Mildew Resistance: Mil Standard 810B; passes.
- e. Moisture Resistance: ASTM D 2247 (Federal Test
- Standard 141A, Method 6201); 14 days, no
- deleterious effects.
- f. Salt Spray Resistance: ASTM B 117 (Federal Test
- Standard 141A, Method 6061); 5 percent
- concentration, 300 hours, no deleterious effects.
- g. Air Leakage: ASTM E 283; less than 0.001 CFM/sq.
- ft. (0.301 L/min/sq. m), classified as Type III
- air barrier by National Research Council of
- Canada.
- h. Water Penetration: ASTM E 331; no water
- penetration to innermost surface of test
- specimen.
- i. Moisture Drainage Efficiency: Modified ASTM E
- 331; 95 percent efficiency.
- j. Water Vapor Transmission: ASTM E 96, Procedure
- B, Standard lamina; 14 grams/hour-sq. ft. (10
- g/hr-sq. m).
- 2. EIFS tested for structural performance as follows:
- NOTE ** Include structural performances below required for
- project; consult manufacturer's product data for
- selection assistance.
- a. Tensile Bond Strength, Backstop to Exterior Grade
- Gypsum Sheathing: 9.1 psi (67.7 kPa), sheathing
- facer failure.
- b. Tensile Bond Strength, Backstop to Fiberglass Mat-
- Surfaced Gypsum Sheathing: 28.8 psi (198.6 kPa),
- sheathing facer failure.
- c. Tensile Bond Strength, Primus to Backstop: 12.6
- psi (86.9 kPa).
- d. Tensile Bond Strength, Genesis to Backstop: 15.1
- psi (104 kPa), sheathing facing failure.
- e. Full-Scale Structural Tests: ASTM E 330; minimum
- failure load under positive or negative load of
- 90 psf (4.3 kPa) unless otherwise specified;
- substrate failure.
- NOTE ** Insert required impact range below; consult
- manufacturer's product data for selection
- assistance.
- f. Impact Resistance: EIMA Standard 101.86; ______
- inch-pounds (_______ J).
- 3. EIFS tested for fire performance as follows:
- a. Flame Spread/Smoke Developed, EPS Insulation
- Board: ASTM E 84; 25/450.
- b. Flame Spread/Smoke Developed, Adhesives and
- Coatings: ASTM E 84; 20/10.
- c. Full Scale Fire Test: ASTM E 108 (Modified);
- passed.
- d. Intermediate Scale Multi-Story Test (ISMA): UBC
- 26-9; passed.
- e. Ignitability Characteristics: BOCA National
- Building Code Radiant Heat Exposure Test of
- Exterior Wall Assemblies; passed.
-
- 1.5 SUBMITTALS
-
- A. Submit under provisions of Section 01300.
-
- B. Product Data: Manufacturer's descriptive literature for
- each specified product.
-
- C. Quality Assurance Submittals:
- 1. Certificates: Contractor's certification that:
- a. Products of this Section, as provided, meet or
- exceed specified requirements.
- b. Manufacturers of products of this section meet
- specified qualifications.
- c. Applicator of products of this section meets
- specified qualifications.
- 2. Manufacturer's instructions:
- a. Printed installation instructions for each
- specified product.
- b. Manufacturer's Safety Data Sheets (M.S.D.S.) for
- each specified product.
-
- D. Closeout Submittals: Warranty documents, issued and
- executed by manufacturer of EIFS materials.
-
- 1.6 QUALITY ASSURANCE
-
- A. Qualifications:
- 1. Manufacturer of EIFS Materials: Minimum five (5)
- years documented experience producing EIFS materials
- specified in this section, sponsor of applicator
- certification program, sponsor of certification and
- quality assurance program for manufacturers of
- materials for EIFS installations not produced by EIFS
- materials manufacturer, and certified by ISO 9001.
- NOTE ** The Trained Contractor Certificate required by the
- following subparagraph indicates that certain
- employees of the company have been instructed in
- the proper application of Dryvit products and have
- received copies of Dryvit's Application
- Instructions and Specifications. The Trained
- Contractor Program is not an apprenticeship or
- endorsement. Each trained contractor is an
- independent company experienced in the trade and
- bears responsibility for its own workmanship.
- Dryvit assumes no liability for the workmanship of
- a trained contractor.
- 2. Contractor: Knowledgeable in the proper installation
- of EIFS materials specified in this section,
- experienced and competent in the installation of
- EIFS, and possessing current Trained Contractor
- Certificate issued by the EIFS manufacturer.
- 3. Manufacturer of Insulation Materials: Manufacturer
- having insulating board product listed as meeting
- EIFS materials manufacturer's insulation board
- specification, and as participant in EIFS
- manufacturer's third-party certification and quality
- assurance program.
- 4. Panel Fabricator: Experienced and competent in the
- fabrication of architectural wall panels.
- 5. Installer: Experienced and competent in the
- installation of architectural wall panels; the Panel
- Fabricator, approved by the Panel Fabricator, or
- under direct supervision of the Panel Fabricator.
-
- B. Regulatory Requirements:
- 1. Separate expanded polystyrene from building interior
- with 15-minute minimum thermal barrier.
- 2. Expanded polystyrene use and maximum thickness shall
- be in accordance with applicable building codes.
-
- C. Mock-ups:
- 1. Construct mock-up of size indicated on drawings;
- locate on project site as directed by Architect.
- 2. Prepare substrate and apply finish as specified in
- this section.
- 3. Maintain mock-up at project site until Architect
- directs its removal.
-
- 1.7 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING
-
- A. Packing, Shipping, Handling and Unloading: Deliver
- products to project site in manufacturer's labeled and
- sealed packaging.
-
- B. Acceptance at Site: Accept only products in sealed,
- unopened manufacturer's packaging with labels intact.
-
- C. Storage and Protection:
- 1. Store products in manufacturer's unopened packaging
- until installation.
- 2. Maintain dry storage area at minimum 45 degrees F (7
- degrees C) for products until removal for
- installation.
- 3. Protect product from weather and direct sunlight.
-
- 1.8 PROJECT/SITE CONDITIONS
-
- A. Environmental Requirements:
- 1. Applying products of this section during periods of
- inclement weather is prohibited, except where
- surfaces to receive products are protected from
- weather during application and until applied products
- are cured.
- 2. Apply products of this section only above minimum
- ambient temperature of 45 degrees F (7 degrees C) and
- when ambient temperature will remain minimum 45
- degrees F (7 degrees C) for following 24 hour period.
- NOTE ** Delete the following article if no warranties are
- required, or if work is covered under the terms of
- a general project warranty specified elsewhere.
- You may edit the article to obtain a warranty from
- the Contractor only, or to suit other project-
- specific criteria. Dryvit assumes no
- responsibility for workmanship associated with the
- installation or application of materials, and makes
- no other warranties, expressed or implied. Full
- details are available from Dryvit Systems, Inc.
-
- 1.9 WARRANTY
-
- A. Manufacturer's Warranty: Supply EIFS materials
- manufacturer's 7-year warranty against defects in
- materials only. Manufacturer shall have no liability for
- application of materials.
-
- B. The Installer shall separately warrant EIFS against
- failure due to workmanship for a period of 5 years from
- the date of Substantial Completion.
-
-
- PART 2 PRODUCTS
-
- 2.1 MANUFACTURERS
-
- A. Acceptable Manufacturer: Dryvit Systems, Inc.; One
- Energy Way, P.O. Box 1014, West Warwick RI 02893; ASD.
- Tel: (800) 556-7752 and (401) 822-4100; Fax: (401) 822-
- 1980.
- NOTE ** Delete one of the two paragraphs below; coordinate
- with Division 1 requirements.
-
- B. Requests for substitutions will be considered in
- accordance with provisions of Section 01600.
-
- C. Substitutions: Not permitted.
- NOTE ** Delete paragraph below if substitutions not
- permitted.
-
- D. Supply all products specified in this section from a
- single manufacturer, or that manufacturer's authorized
- distributor.
-
- 2.2 MATERIALS
-
- A. Air/Weather Barrier:
- 1. Dryvit Backstop: 100 percent acrylic, field-mixed.
- 2. Dryvit Grid Tape: Open-weave fiberglass mesh tape,
- pressure sensitive adhesive.
- 3. Dryvit Flashing Tape: High-density polyethylene
- backed tape with rubberized asphalt adhesive.
- 4. Dryvit Flashing Tape Surface Conditioner: Water-
- based surface conditioner and adhesion promoter for
- Flashing Tape.
- NOTE ** Select correct adhesive/base coat from the
- following two paragraphs; consult manufacturer's
- product data for selection assistance.
-
- B. Adhesive/Base Coat: Dryvit Genesis(R) fiber-reinforced,
- acrylic modified; field-mixed with Portland cement in 1:1
- ratio.
-
- C. Adhesive/Base Coat: Dryvit Primus(R) acrylic polymer-
- based; field-mixed with Portland cement in 1:1 ratio.
-
- D. OMD Insulation Board: Expanded polystyrene meeting EIFS
- manufacturer's specification for insulation board.
- 1. Thickness: As indicated on drawings, 2 inches (50
- mm) minimum.
- 2. Back Side: 1/4 inch by 1 inch (6 x 25 mm) vertical
- grooves at 12 inches (305 mm) on center.
-
- E. OMD Insulation Board Closure Blocks: Expanded
- polystyrene meeting EIFS manufacturer's specification for
- insulation board.
- 1. Height: 6 inches (150 mm) minimum.
-
- F. Starter Strip: Expanded polystyrene meeting EIFS
- manufacturer's specification for insulation board.
- 1. Height: 6 inches (150 mm) minimum
- 2. Configuration: To receive OMD Insulation Board.
-
- G. Vent Assembly: Formed aggregate matrix material encased
- in piece of insulation board which provides drainage
- capability.
-
- H. Track: ASTM D 1784 and C 1063; "J"-shaped.
-
- I. Vent Track: ASTM D 1784 and C 1063; "J"-shaped with
- drainage slot.
- NOTE ** Delete mesh types not required in the following
- paragraphs; meshes are classified by impact
- resistance and specified by weight; consult
- manufacturer's product data for selection
- assistance.
-
- J. Standard Weight Reinforcing Mesh:
- 1. Acceptable Product: Dryvit Standard(tm) Mesh.
- 2. Product Description: Glass-fiber fabric, balanced
- and treated for compatibility with other EIFS
- materials; weight 4.3 ounces per square yard (146
- g/sq m).
-
- K. Medium Weight Reinforcing Mesh:
- 1. Acceptable Product: Dryvit Standard Plus(tm) Mesh.
- 2. Product Description: Glass-fiber fabric, balanced
- and treated for compatibility with other EIFS
- materials; weight 6.0 ounces per square yard (203
- g/sq. m).
-
- L. Intermediate Weight Reinforcing Mesh:
- 1. Acceptable Product: Dryvit Intermediate(R) Mesh.
- 2. Product Description: Glass-fiber fabric, balanced
- and treated for compatibility with other EIFS
- materials; weight 12.0 ounces per square yard (407
- g/sq. m).
-
- M. Heavy Weight Reinforcing Mesh:
- 1. Acceptable Product: Dryvit Panzer(R) 15 Mesh.
- 2. Product Description: Glass-fiber fabric, balanced
- and treated for compatibility with other EIFS
- materials; weight 15.0 ounces per square yard (509
- g/sq. m).
-
- N. Extra Heavy Weight Reinforcing Mesh:
- 1. Acceptable Product: Dryvit Panzer(R) 20 Mesh.
- 2. Product Description: Glass-fiber fabric, balanced
- and treated for compatibility with other EIFS
- materials; weight 20.5 ounces per square yard (695
- g/sq. m).
-
- O. Detail(R) Reinforcing Mesh:
- 1. Acceptable Product: Dryvit Detail Short Roll.
- 2. Product Description: Glass-fiber fabric, balanced
- and treated for compatibility with other EIFS
- materials; weight 4.3 ounces per square yard (146
- g/sq. m).
-
- P. Corner Reinforcing Mesh:
- 1. Acceptable Product: Dryvit Corner Mesh.
- 2. Product Description: Glass-fiber fabric, balanced
- and treated for compatibility with other EIFS
- materials; weight 7.2 ounces per square yard (244
- g/sq. m).
- NOTE ** Delete finishes not required in the following
- paragraphs; consult manufacturer's product data for
- selection assistance.
-
- Q. Finish:
- 1. Type: Standard DPR (Dirt-Pickup Resistant) Finish.
- NOTE ** Insert selected texture in following paragraph;
- select from list below:
- NOTE ** Dryvit Quarzputz(R); Coarse
- NOTE ** Dryvit Sandblast(R); Medium
- NOTE ** Dryvit Freestyle(R); Fine
- NOTE ** Dryvit Sandpebble(R); Pebble Stucco
- NOTE ** Dryvit Sandpebble Fine(tm); Fine Pebble
- NOTE **
- NOTE ** Consult manufacturer's product data for selection
- assistance.
- 2. Texture: Dryvit ___________________.
- NOTE ** Determine method of color selection; retain one of
- following three paragraphs. Coordinate selection
- method with requirements for Samples in SUBMITTALS
- Article of Part 1. If more than one color
- required, retain third paragraph below and
- coordinate with SCHEDULES Article of Part 3.
- 3. Color: Selected from full range of manufacturer's
- standard colors.
- 4. Color: _________________.
- 5. Color: Specified in SCHEDULES Article of this
- Section.
-
- R. Finish:
- 1. Type: Elastomeric DPR (Dirt-Pickup Resistant)
- Finish.
- NOTE ** Insert selected texture in following paragraph;
- select from list below:
- NOTE ** Dryvit Weatherlastic(tm) Quarzputz
- NOTE ** Dryvit Weatherlastic Sandpebble
- NOTE ** Dryvit Weatherlastic Sandpebble Fine
- NOTE ** Dryvit Weatherlastic Adobe(tm)
- NOTE **
- NOTE ** Consult manufacturer's product data for selection
- assistance.
- 2. Texture: Dryvit Weatherlastic ___________________.
- NOTE ** Determine method of color selection; retain one of
- following three paragraphs. Coordinate selection
- method with requirements for Samples in SUBMITTALS
- Article of Part 1. If more than one color
- required, retain third paragraph below and
- coordinate with SCHEDULES Article of Part 3.
- 3. Color: Selected from full range of manufacturer's
- standard colors.
- 4. Color: _________________.
- 5. Color: Specified in SCHEDULES Article of this
- Section.
-
- S. Finish:
- 1. Type: Medallion Series PMR(tm) (Proven Mildew
- Resistance) Finish.
- NOTE ** Insert selected texture in following paragraph;
- select from list below:
- NOTE ** Dryvit Quarzputz
- NOTE ** Dryvit Sandblast
- NOTE ** Dryvit Freestyle
- NOTE ** Dryvit Sandpebble
- NOTE ** Dryvit Sandpebble Fine
- NOTE **
- NOTE ** Consult manufacturer's product data for selection
- assistance.
- 2. Texture: Dryvit ___________________.
- NOTE ** Determine method of color selection; retain one of
- following three paragraphs. Coordinate selection
- method with requirements for Samples in SUBMITTALS
- Article of Part 1. If more than one color
- required, retain third paragraph below and
- coordinate with SCHEDULES Article of Part 3.
- 3. Color: Selected from full range of manufacturer's
- standard colors.
- 4. Color: _________________.
- 5. Color: Specified in SCHEDULES Article of this
- Section.
-
- T. Finish:
- 1. Type: Specialty Finish.
- NOTE ** Insert selected texture in following paragraph;
- select from list below:
- NOTE ** Ameristone(tm) multi-colored quartz aggregate
- NOTE ** Stone Mist(R) ceramically-colored quartz aggregate
- NOTE **
- NOTE ** Consult manufacturer's product data for selection
- assistance.
- 2. Texture: _________________.
- NOTE ** Determine method of color selection; retain one of
- following three paragraphs. Coordinate selection
- method with requirements for Samples in SUBMITTALS
- Article of Part 1. If more than one color
- required, retain third paragraph below and
- coordinate with SCHEDULES Article of Part 3.
- 3. Color: Selected from full range of manufacturer's
- standard colors.
- 4. Color: _________________.
- 5. Color: Specified in SCHEDULES Article of this
- Section.
-
- U. Finish:
- 1. Type: Specialty Finish.
- NOTE ** Insert selected texture in following paragraph;
- select from list below:
- NOTE ** Ultra-Tex(R) Polymer Finish
- NOTE ** Ultra-Tex(R) Cementitious Finish
- NOTE **
- NOTE ** Consult manufacturer's product data for selection
- assistance. Ultra-Tex Cementitious Finish requires
- an annual application of Ultra-Tex Sealer.
- 2. Texture: ___________________.
- NOTE ** Determine method of color selection; retain one of
- following three paragraphs. Coordinate selection
- method with requirements for Samples in SUBMITTALS
- Article of Part 1. If more than one color
- required, retain third paragraph below and
- coordinate with SCHEDULES Article of Part 3.
- 3. Color: Selected from full range of manufacturer's
- standard colors.
- 4. Color: _________________.
- 5. Color: Specified in SCHEDULES Article of this
- Section.
- NOTE ** Select one or more of the following paragraphs if
- required; consult manufacturer's product data for
- selection assistance.
- 6. Coating: Dryvit Demandit(R).
- 7. Coating: Dryvit Weatherlastic Smooth(tm).
- 8. Coating: Dryvit Revyvit(R).
- 9. Primer: Dryvit Color Prime(tm).
- 10. Primer: Dryvit Prymit(R).
- 11. Sealer: Dryvit Ultra-Tex Sealer.
- 12. Sealer: Dryvit SealClear(tm).
- NOTE ** Delete one of the following two paragraphs; consult
- manufacturer's product data for selection
- assistance.
-
- V. Joint Sealer Primer: Dryvit Demandit.
-
- W. Joint Sealer Primer: Dryvit Color Prime.
-
- X. Joint Sealers: Specified in Section 07900.
-
- 2.3 MIXES
-
- A. Prepare materials requiring field-mixing for application
- in accordance with manufacturer's printed installation
- instructions.
-
-
- PART 3 EXECUTION
-
- 3.1 EXAMINATION
-
- A. Verification of Conditions:
- 1. Substrates to receive EIFS are listed in
- manufacturer's printed installation instructions as
- acceptable.
- NOTE ** Ensure that expansion joints are located and
- detailed on drawings; consult manufacturer's
- product data for recommended types and spacings.
- 2. Expansion joints are located and sized as indicated
- on drawings.
- 3. Products indicated to be installed in surfaces to
- receive EIFS are installed in correct locations.
-
- B. Installer's Examination:
- 1. Examine conditions under which construction
- activities of this Section are to be performed;
- submit written notification if such conditions are
- unacceptable.
- 2. Transmit two copies of Installer's report to
- Architect within 24 hours of receipt.
- 3. Beginning construction activities of this section
- before unacceptable conditions have been corrected is
- prohibited.
- 4. Beginning construction activities of this section
- indicates Installer's acceptance of conditions.
-
- 3.2 PREPARATION
-
- A. Protection: Mask surfaces of adjacent materials to
- prevent damage to finishes.
-
- B. Surface Preparation: Prepare surfaces to receive EIFS in
- accordance with manufacturer's printed installation
- instructions.
-
- 3.3 APPLICATION
-
- A. Air/Weather Barriers: Apply in accordance with
- manufacturer's printed installation instructions for
- project substrate types.
-
- B. Adhesive/Base Coats: Apply types specified in
- manufacturer's printed installation instructions for
- project substrate types to prepared surfaces.
-
- C. OMD Insulation Board: Apply indicated thicknesses, and
- to form indicated profiles; maintain joint spacing
- specified in manufacturer's printed installation
- instructions.
-
- D. Base Coats: Apply types and number of coats specified in
- manufacturer's printed installation instructions
- sufficient to fully embed mesh.
-
- E. Reinforcing Mesh: Apply types specified to building
- areas indicated on drawings, and as recommended in
- manufacturer's printed installation instructions.
-
- F. Finishes: Apply specified finishes and colors in
- accordance with manufacturer's printed installation
- instructions.
-
- G. Sealer: Apply specified sealers to indicated finishes in
- accordance with manufacturer's printed installation
- instructions.
-
- H. Joint Sealer Primer: Apply to finish surfaces to receive
- joint sealers in accordance with manufacturer's printed
- installation instructions.
-
- I. Installation of joint sealers is specified in Section
- 07900.
-
- J. Installation of flashing and sheet metal is specified in
- Section 07600.
-
- 3.4 PROTECTION
-
- A. Maintain protection of unsealed edges of EIFS finishes
- from weather until installation of flashings and joint
- sealers.
-
- B. Protect EIFS finishes from damage by subsequent
- construction activities until Substantial Completion.
-
- C. Repair EIFS finishes damaged by subsequent construction
- activities in accordance with manufacturer's printed
- installation instructions; replace EIFS finish to extent
- of nearest adjacent termination each way at areas where
- repair to finish is judged unacceptable.
-
- D. Architect will be sole judge of acceptability of repaired
- finishes.
- NOTE ** Complete the following suggested schedule if more
- than one finish or color is required for project;
- delete Article if not required.
-
- 3.5 SCHEDULES
-
- A. Location: _______________.
- 1. Texture: ____________.
- 2. Color: ______________.
-
- B. Location: _______________.
- 1. Texture: ____________.
- 2. Color: ______________.
-
- C. Location: _______________.
- 1. Texture: ____________.
- 2. Color: ______________.
-
-
- END OF SECTION
-