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October 17, 2011 (Regular Meeting) Page 827 <br />SHED ROOF - Similar to Flat roof except that it has a noted slope in one <br />direction. <br />SHED <br />STEEL FRAME OR TRUSS - A truss made up of various shapes of steel members <br />either bolted or welded together and which can, due to strength of steel <br />and depth of truss, cover large spans in either flat, shed, hip, gable, <br />mansard, or gambrel shapes and is to be used on commercial buildings with <br />heavy loads or wide spans in place of flat, shed, gable, hip, mansard or <br />gambrel shapes. <br />STEEL TRUSS <br />WOOD TRUSS - This is made up of various size lumber or timber such as beams, <br />bars, and ties, usually arranged in triangular units to form a rigid <br />framework and may be flat, shed or pitched. Spans are limited due to <br />the strength of the material. This is to be used in place of the flat <br />or shed on commercial buildings with limited spans. <br />1 Z 6 Z 61 a M 81 [! 9 K 0] 1] N.7 <br />ASBESTOS or FIBER SHINGLE OR CORRUGATED - Made of rigid products, which come <br />in individual shingles or sheets and are, fastened down in the same <br />manner as wood or composition. Includes products such as Ondura. <br />BUILT UP TAR AND GRAVEL - Gravel embedded in tar is hot mopped over various <br />types of composition concrete, metal or gypsum roofing. This product <br />requires a very low pitched or flat roof shape. Built up refers to the <br />building up of waterproof layers with the mopped tar. <br />COMPOSITION SHINGLE - Refers to shingles made from felt or fiberglass <br />saturated with asphalt and surfaced with mineral or ceramic granules <br />235 lb or less. These are pliable shingles, which are fastened down by <br />nailing to some type of sheathing. <br />COMPOSITION SHINGLE - HEAVY - Refers to shingles made from felt or fiberglass <br />saturated with asphalt and surfaced with mineral or ceramic granules <br />greater than 235 lb. These are pliable shingles, which are fastened <br />down by nailing to some type of sheathing. <br />CEDAR SHAKES - Comes in random widths, lengths and very expensive. These are <br />pliable shingles, which are fastened down by nailing to some type of <br />sheathing. <br />CEMENT FIBER SHINGLES - Siding composed of asbestos -free fiber and cement <br />combined under pressure. <br />ROOFING COVER, cont. <br />COPPER - Various types of copper roofing; flat, standing seam or batten seam. <br />ENAMEL METAL SHINGLE - This refers to metal shingles with a heat - bonded <br />enamel glazed coating. This type of shingle is usually predrilled and <br />fastened down by nailing to some type of sheathing on strips. <br />METAL PREFINISHED - Metal roofing that comes in sheets or shingles and has a <br />baked on paint finish. <br />METAL - STANDING SEAM - Metal roofing that comes in sheets, has standing <br />seams and has a baked on paint finish <br />