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To: French, Brock A <br />Cc: Craig Carter <br />Subject: Ramsey Fire Station #2 - Hose Tower roof <br />Brock - <br />See attached hose tower plans for Ramsey Fire Station. The plans indicate a roof slope of 1:12, however, currently it's <br />closer to 1/4" per foot. Please let us know if Firestone's UC-4 standing seam panel can be installed at a %"/ft. slope for a <br />20 year weathertightnesss warranty. Thanks <br />From: Craig Carter [mailto:ccarter©bkvgrouD.coml <br />Sent: Friday, November 06, 2015 3:08 PM <br />To: Joe Brennan; Jeremy Stuhr; Scott Jones; Rex Greenwald <br />Cc: Bruce Schwartzman; Chase Hennessey <br />Subject: RE: Ramsey Fire Station #2 - Hose Tower roof <br />Joe, Scott, Rex, and Jeremy — <br />I spoke to Brock French with Firestone this afternoon. He said that the Firestone warranty process for metal roofs <br />requires the installer to send Firestone a roof plan and installation details prior to beginning work, and that is when <br />Firestone makes a decision about approving the warranty. He wasn't aware that this process had occurred yet for <br />Ramsey Fire Station 2. <br />Brock asked that Greenwald email him that information. For the hose tower roof, the email should assume that the UC-4 <br />panels are installed over the ice and water shield at the 0.30:12 slope we currently have. Firestone will then make a <br />determination. If they decide they are not willing to take the risk with the UC-4 panel on the very low slope, they might <br />be willing to warranty it with the UC-6 panel instead, which has taller ribs. <br />Please copy us when you send that package over to Firestone so we can stay in the loop. Thanks! <br />Craig Carter, AIA, LEED AP BD+C I Associate I BKV Group I Mobile: 217.390.3006 <br />Architecture, Interior Design, Landscape Architecture, Engineering I www.bkvgroup.com EOE <br />Please consider the environment before printing this email; print only if necessary. <br />From: Joe Brennan [mailto:ioebrennan@bcofmn.comj <br />Sent: Wednesday, November 04, 2015 12:58 PM <br />To: Bruce Schwartzman <bschwartzman@bkvgroup.com>; Craig Carter <ccarter@bkvgroup.com>; Chase Hennessey <br /><chennessev@bkvgroup.com> <br />Cc: Rex Greenwald <rex@greenwaldroofing.com>; Jeremy Stuhr <Jeremv@greenwaldroofing.com>; Scott Jones <br /><SJones@bcofmn.com> <br />Subject: Ramsey Fire Station #2 - Hose Tower roof <br />Hi guys — see below for recommended slope on standing seam roofs from Firestone. From what I can tell, there's a <br />difference between a warranty covering the color fade vs. future leaking. <br />The roof slope as derived from SF-7 on A900 calls for a 1:12 slope. The roof, as built from bearing elevations on <br />structural, is a .3:12 slope. <br />I see 4 options, and I'm going to suggest option 1. <br />2 <br />
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