Berridge Bermuda Roof System


The Berridge Bermuda Roof System features traditional Bermuda roof design in strong, 24-gauge steel. The continuous-length panels are used for roof, fascia or mansard, either new installations or remodeling. The Berridge Bermuda Roof Panel has a one-inch high butt and an exposure of 11". Optional patented vinyl weatherseal may be added to the panel during the roll forming process. This panel may be site-formed using the Berridge Model BP-14 Portable Roll Former.

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MANUFACTURER

Berridge Manufacturing Company

1720 Maury Street

Houston, Texas 77026

Phone: (800) 231-8127 Outside TX

(713) 223-4971 In TX

Fax: (713) 236-9422

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BERMUDA ROOF SYSTEM

The Berridge Bermuda Roof is a UL 90 rated system that may be roll formed on site with the Berridge BP-14 Portable Roll-Former for a smooth, uninterrupted continuous panel length. An optional vinyl weatherseal provides leak-free, watertight performance for both residential and commercial applications.

- Traditional Bermuda Roof design in 24-ga steel

- Continuous length panels when site-formed

- Smooth, stepped appearance

- Patented vinyl weatherseal

- UL 90 rated

PART 1 GENERAL

1.01 SECTION INCLUDES

A. Preformed, prefinished metal roofing and flashings.

B. Miscellaneous trim, flashing, closures, drip flashing,

and accessories.

C. Sealant

D. Fastening devices.

1.02 RELATED SECTIONS

A. Section 05120: Structural Steel Framing.

B. Section 05500: Miscellaneous metal fabrication.

C. Section 06100: Rough Carpentry.

D. Section 07631: Flashing and Sheet Metal Gutters.

E. Section 07900: Sealants.

1.03 REFERENCES

A. American Iron & Steel Institute (AISI) Specification for the Design of Coldformed Steel Structural Members.

B. ASTM A-653 & ASTM A924  Steel Sheet, Zinc-Coated (Galvanized)

C. Spec Data Sheet - Galvalume Sheet Metal by Bethlehem Corp.

D. SMACNA - Architectural Sheet Metal Manual.

E. Building Materials Directory - Underwriter's Laboratories, Test Procedure 580.

1.04 ASSEMBLY DESCRIPTION

A. The roofing assembly includes preformed sheet metal panels, related accessories, valleys, hips, ridges, eaves, corners, rakes, miscellaneous flashing and attaching devices.

1.05 SUBMITTALS

A. Submit detailed drawings showing layout of panels, anchoring details, joint details, trim, flashing, and accessories. Show details of weatherproofing, terminations, and penetrations of metal work.

B. Submit a sample of each type of roof panel, complete with factory finish.

C.Submit results indicating compliance with minimum requirements of the following performance tests:

1. Wind Uplift - U.L.90

D.Submit calculations with registered engineer seal, verifying roof panel and attachment method resists windpressures imposed on it pursuant to applicable building codes.

1.06 QUALITY ASSURANCE

A.Manufacturer: Company specializing in ArchitecturalSheet Metal Products with ten (10) years minimum experience.

B. No product substitutions shall be permitted without meeting specifications.

C. Substitutions shall be submitted 10 Days prior to Bid Date and acceptance put forth in an addendum.

D. No substitutions shall be made after the Bid Date.

1.07 DELIVERY, STORAGE AND HANDLING

A.Upon receipt of panels and other materials, installershall examine the shipment for damage and completeness.

B. Panels should be stored in a clean, dry place. One end should be elevated to allow moisture to run off.

C. Panels with strippable film must not be stored in the open, exposed to the sun.

D. Stack all materials to prevent damage and to allow for adequate ventilation.

1.08 WARRANTY

A.Paint finish shall have a twenty year guarantee against cracking, peeling and fade (not to exceed 5 N.B.S. units).

B. Galvalume material shall have a twenty year guarantee against failure due to corrosion, rupture or perforation.

C. Applicator shall furnish guarantee covering watertightness of the roofing system for the period of two (2) years from the date of substantial completion.

PART 2 PRODUCT

2.01 ACCEPTABLE MANUFACTURERS

A. Berridge Manufacturing Company, Houston, Texas.

B. Substitutions shall fully comply with specified require-ments.

2.02 SHEET MATERIALS

A. Prefinished Metal shall be Hot-Dipped Galvanized - ASTM A446-85 Grade C G90 Coating A525-86 24 Gauge core steel or prefinished Galvalume - ASTM 792-86 AZ-55.

B. Unfinished Metal shall be Grade C Galvalume ASTM 792-86, AZ 55, "Satin Finish".

C. Finish shall be [full strength Kynar 500 Fluoropolymer coating] [Copper-Cote][Lead-Cote] [Champagne] coating, applied by the manufacturer on a continuous coil coating line, with a top side dry film thickness of 0.70 to 0.90 mil over 0.25 to 0.35 mil prime coat, to provide a total dry film thickness of 0.95 to 1.25 mil. Bottom side shall be coated with primer with a dry film thickness of 0.25 mil. Finish shall conform to all tests for adhesion, flexibility, and longevity as specified by the Kynar 500 finish supplier.

D. Strippable film shall be applied to the top side of the painted coil to protect the finish during fabrication, shipping and field handling. This strippable film must be removed before installation.

2.03 ACCESSORY MATERIALS

A. Fasteners: [Galvanized Steel] [Stainless Steel] [Cadmium Plated Steel] with washers where required.

B. Sealant: As specified in Section 07900 [ ] Type.

C. Vinyl Weatherseal Insert.

2.04 FABRICATION

A. All exposed adjacent flashing shall be of the same material and finish as the roof panels.

B. Hem all exposed edges of flashing on underside, 1/2 inch.

2.05 BERRIDGE BERMUDA ROOF PANEL

1. Panels shall be site-formed with the Berridge Model BP-14 Portable Roll Former in continuous lengths from rake to rake or hip to hip or factory formed to 40' max.

2. Berridge Vinyl WeatherSeal strip (Patent No. 5134825) to be used along male panel leg.

3. Panels shall have a plank spacing and exposure to the weather of 10 _".

4. Attachment to solid sheathing with concealed 1-1/4" long galvanized ring shank roofing nails and anchor clips spaced at 20" on center.

5. Where required, panel assembly shall bear Underwriter's Laboratories Label UL90, pursuant to Construction Number 405.

PART 3 EXECUTION

3.01 INSPECTION

A. Substrate:

1. Examine plywood or metal deck to ensure proper attachment to framing.

2. Inspect roof deck to verify deck is clean and smooth,free of depressions, waves or projections, level to +/- 1/4" in 20', and properly sloped to [valleys] (or) [eaves].

3. Verify roof openings, curbs, pipes, sleeves, ducts or vents through roof are solidly set, cant strips and reglets in place, and nailing strips located.

4. Verify deck is dry and free of snow or ice. [Flutes in steel deck to be clean and dry] or [joints in wood deck to be solidly supported and nailed].

B. Underlayment:

1. Verify #30 unperforated asphalt saturated roofing felt underlayment has been installed over solid sheathing and fastened in place.

2. One (1) layer of #30 asphalt roofing felt paper for roof slopes of 3:12 and up, two (2) layers for roof slopes of 1:12 - 3:12 in moderate climates (check with Berridge).

3. Grace Ice & Water Shield underlayment to be used on all curved applications and on low (less than 1:12) slope or complex roofs per Berridge recommendation.

4. Ensure felt installed horizontally, starting at eave to ridge with a 6" minimum overlap and 18" endlaps.

5. Ensure that all nail heads are totally flush with the substrate. Nails shall be galvanized roofing nails with Berridge Coated Felt Caps.

3.02 INSTALLATION

A. Comply with manufacturers standard instructions and conform to standards set forth in the Architectural Sheet Metal Manual published by SMACNA, in order to achieve a watertight installation.

B. Install panels in such a manner that horizontal lines are true and level and vertical lines are plumb.

C. Install starter and edge trim before installing roof panels.

D. Remove protective strippable film prior to installation of roof panels.

E. Attach panels using manufacturer's standard clips and fasteners, spaced in accordance with approved shop drawings.

F. Install sealants for preformed roofing panels as approved on shop drawings.

G. Do not allow panels or trim to come into contact with dissimilar materials.

H. Do not allow traffic on completed roof. If required, provide cushioned walk boards.

I. Protect installed roof panels and trim from damage caused by adjacent construction until completion of installation.

J. Remove and replace any panels or components which are damaged beyond successful repair.

3.03 CLEANING

A. Clean any grease, finger marks or stains from the panels per manufacturer's recommendations.

B. Remove all scrap and construction debris from the site.

3.04 FINAL INSPECTION

A. Final inspection will be performed by a firm appointed and paid for by the owner in accordance with section 01410.

END OF SECTION

NOTE: Please reference Berridge Manufacturing Company's current Sweet's Catalog 07610/BER , Sweet's BuyLine 49510 and 07410/BER for standard product offering with regard to materials, gauges, finishes and colors available.


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