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HomeMy WebLinkAbout356 LOURDES LN - Building Permits, � � ' CITY OF COSTA MESA qTpMFq BIIILDING DIVISION F�� 77 FAIR DRIVE. COSTA MESA. CA 92626 •(714) 754-5273 • Fax (714) 754-4856 • www.ci.costa-mesa.ca.us � FOR INSPECTIONS CALL: (714) 754-5626 �v.e�o � PERMIT NUMBER: BX11-00074 PERMIT TYPE B MISC STATUS: ISSUED APN: 43914118 DATE ISSUED: 03/14/2011 Zoning: , ISSUED BY: RMD �,�,�.--�''`' ,-x—�.: JOB ADDRESS: (,��� �356_LOURDE$�•L-N-CM Vicinity: DEC �fCRBDVE BEDROOM 'Primary Occ: SQ. FT: 160 Valuation: 53,000.00 Suite/Unit: Const Type :?? SCOPE OF WORK: REPAIR AND REPLACE A EXISTING 160SF WATER DAMAGED DECK AREA OVER BEDROOM. WORK TO INCLUDE THE REPAIR AND REPLACEMENT OF FRAMING LIKE FOR LIKE AND INSTALL A UL LISTED WATER PROOF DECKING SYSTEM. UL LISTING WILL BE PROVIDED AT INSPECTION. OWNER: GOLDBERG NINAAND KENNETH City/State: COSTA MESA, CA Phone: 949-683-4434 APPLICANT: GOIDBERG,KENNETH City/State: COSTA MESA, CA Phone: 949-683-4434 CONTRACTOR: Address: City/State: Zip Code: ARCHITECT: Phone ENGINEER: Phone OWNER-BUILDER FEE SUMMARY Building Plan Check: Building Permit: Electrical PermiY. SMIP Residential SMIP Commercial Bldg Std Admin Fund Address:: 356 LOURDES LN Zip Code: 92627-1451 Address: 356 LOURDES LN Zip Code: 92627-1451 License No. 000000 Phone License No. � License No. $0.00 583.25 50.00 $0.50 $0.00 $1.00 Cell: Unit Unit: UniC TOTAL FEES $84.75 HOURS FOR CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITY: EFFECTIVE 3116I2010 - PER CMMC Sec. 13-279 Monday thru Fritlay - 7:00 am thru 7:00 pm. Saturdays -9:00 am thru 6:00 pm. Prohibited all hours - Sundays and the following Federal Holidays: NOTICE: The work authorized by this permit shall comply with all applicable handicap access requirements under California statutes and relatetl regulations. (Ord. No. 92-28, § 1, 12-27-92) EXPIRATION: PERMIT El(PIRES 780 DAYS FROM DATE OF ISSUE OR DATE OF LAST INSPECTION. INSPECTIONS: In order for the work aulhorized under this permit to be considered legal, such work must comply with all applicable codes, and all required inspections and final approval must be obtained. Failure to obtain inspections and final approval will result in the expiration of this permit. L ��E 1. INSPECTION ME D�TE N1111RL C 0� INSPELTION ttPE DATE INit11ALS 1616 Fixed Syslem Final Fire Prevention 206 Final Mechanical 12fi6 Pool Spa Final 208 Final Plumbing 200 Final Re-Roof 210 Final Elecirical 201 Final Block/Retaining Wall 212 Final Fire Prevention 202 Final Factory Fire Place 220 Final Planning Approval 203 FinalSign 222 FinalSite `/ ��� (/��'� 204 FinalDemolition 250 FinalBuilding/Octupancy R�J'I��—�� lII�bL,W 35� Lo� �-��s ��J . , WORKERS' COMPENSATION OECLARA710N: I hereby affrm under penalty o! perjury one of the tollowing declarations: ❑ I have and will mainlain a tertificale o( CAnSeN to 5el(-Insure for worker5' compensalion, as provided for by section 3700 of the Labor Code. for the performante of t�e work for whith Ihis pertnit i5 issued. ❑ I have and will maintain v.orkers compensatbn insu2nce. as required by section 3700 of [he Labor Code, tor the performance of the work for which this pertnit is issued. My workers' wmpensalion Insurance carrier and policy number are: Carrier: (ihb setfpn neM nof Ee mmp'ekd d Ine perrtW is rdWeO al arre nunWetl �Iars (5100) a leu.) Policy Number: 1� I certi(y �hat in the peAormance ol Ihe work tor which �his permit is issued, I shall not employ any person in any manner so as to become subject to the workers' compensation laws of Califomia, antl agree �hat if I should become subjecl to the vrorkers' compensation provisions of Section 3700 of the Labor Code. I shall lo th ' omply vnth these rovisi s. - �• A( n� Wrc � L e� 1. WARNING: ILURE TO SEC E ORKERS' COMPENSATION COVERAGE IS UNLAWFUL AND SHALL SU ECT AN EMPLOVER TO CRIMINAL PENALTIES AND CIVIL FINES UP TO ONE HUN�RED THOUSAND DOLLAF2S ($100,000�, IN ADDITION TO THE COST OF CAMPENSATION, DAM�GES AS PROVIDED FOR IN SECTION 3706 OF THE LABOR CODE, INTEREST, AND ATTORNEV'S FEES. LICENSED CON7RACTORS DECLARATION: I hereby aKrm that I am licensed under provisions of Chapter 9(wmmencing with Section 7000) of Division 3 of the Business and Professions Code, antl my license is in full force antl eHect. Lic. # Class # Conlmclor's Si9nalure Date CONSTRUCTION LENDING AGENCY: ❑ I hereby affirtn thai there is a construcibn lending agency for the peAwmance of Ihe v.ork ta which this pertnit is issued. (Sec. 3097. Civil Code�. Lender's Name: Lender's Atldress . oaie OWNER•BUILDER DECLARATIONS: I hereby aNirm that under penally o( perjury Nat I am EXEMPT FROM THE CONTRACTORS LICENSE LAW for Ihe following reason (Sec. 7031.5. Business antl Protessions Coee: Any city or counry which requires a permit to consWct, alter, improve, tlemolish, or repair any slrutNre, prior lo its issuance. also requires the applicant !or such permit ro �le a signed statement thal he or she is licensed pursuant lo the provisions of Ihe CoNracrors License Law (Chapter 9(commencing vrith Section 7000) o( Division 3 0l Ihe Business and Prolessions Cotle) or Ihal he or she is exempt therefrom an0 the basis lor the alleged exemption. Any violation ot Section 7031.5 by any applicant lor a permit subjects the applicant to a civil penalty ol not more than five hundretl tlollars ($500).): I, as owner ol the property, or my employees with v(dges as �heir sole �compensation, WILL DO 7HE WORK, antl the slructure is not intentletl or offered for sale (Sec. 7044, Business antl Professions Code: The Contraclors License Law does not apply to an owner ol property who builds or improves thereon, and who does such work himself or herself or through his or her ovm employees, provitled that such improvements are not intended or oflered lor sale. If, hovrever, the building or improvement is soltl within one year ol completion, the ownerbuilder will have the hurden o! proving thal he or she ditl not build or improve lor purpose of sale.). ❑ I, as owner of Ihe property, am EXCLUSIVELY CON7RACTING WI7M LICENSED CONTRAC70RS to construct the project (Sec. 7644. Business an0 Prolessions Cotle: The contractors License Law dces not appy to an owner of property who builds or improves thereon, and who cont2cts fw such projecl wilh a contracta�s) license pursuant to the Contractors License Laws.). ❑ I am exempt under sec. Business and Professions Code for ihis reason: wre_ ( D t� e } 905]�A6�J/0 Owner ID verifietl by driv�se. ❑ Yes ❑ No � � � �- i Dme�s�icense No. � Expires: �; z� � Verifcation of Ovmership by (type o( document, i.e. - property taxbill or dee0): DIVISION OF INDUSTRIAL SAFE7Y PERMIT CERTIFICATION: ❑ I hereDy certi/y that no excavatan frve (5) or more feet in tlepth into wfiich a person is requiretl to descend, vrill be made in connection with work author¢ed by this pertnit, and lhat no building sWCWre, scaffdding, talse�wrk, a demolition or dismantling lhereo(, will be more than thirty-six (36) teet high. (Chap. 32, Grp 2, Art 2, Sec. 341. Ttle 8, Califomia Administ2tive Cotle�. ❑ As owner-builder, I will not employ anyone to tlo vrork which woultl require a permit from the Division of Intlustrial Safety, as notetl above, unless such person has a permit to do such work from the division. Applicanl's SIBnaWre Division of Intlustrial Salety Permit Number. _ HAZARDOUS MATERIALS AND EMISSIONS CERTIFICATION: 1. Will the applicant or present or luture builtling occupant neetl lo file and certify a Business Plan for emergency response 10 release or threateneE release of a hazardous material? ❑ Yes ❑ No (Section 25505 0l lhe Calilomia Health and Safery Cotle requires, vri[h soma exceptions, that a Business Plan be filed with the CosW Mesa Fire Department by every business which has al any one time during a reported year a quantity o! hazartlous materials equal lo or greater than a weight of 500 pounds, or a volume of 55 gallons, or 200 cubic feet of compressetl qas at standarA tempereNre and pressure). 2. Does or vnll t�e applicant or present or fuNre huiltling occupant need to file a registration form for acutely hazartlous matenals? � Yes ❑ No (Section 25533 of the California Health and Salety Code, with some exceptions, requires registration with the Costa Mesa Fire Depatlment by each business which at any one time has on hand a quantity of acutety hazardous materials equal to or greater than a weight of 500 pounds, or a volume of 55 gallons, or 200 cubic feet of compressed gas at standard temperature and pressure). 3. Does or vnll the applicant or present or fuNre building occupant need to prepare an RMPP (Risk Management and Prevention Program for acutely hazardous materials)7 ❑ Yes ❑ No (Section 25534 of the California Health and Safely Code provides that the Costa Mesa Pire Department may require the preparation, certifcation and filing with the Fire Department of an RMPP by businesses which are requiretl to register acutely hazartlous matenals with the Fire Department. 4. If an RMPP is presently required, has Section 25534 0( lhe Califomia Health and Safety Cotle been fully complied with7 ❑ Ves ❑ No 5. Does or will Ihe apDlicant or present or fWure builtling occupant require (or me work which is ihe subject of ihis appliwtion a permil for such consWction or modifiwtion from the South Coast Air Qualiry Management District or from any other air pollution control district or agency7 ❑ Yes ❑ No (Sectbn 658502 of the Calitwnia Govemment Cotle requires that the requestetl in(ortnation be fumishetl on applications far rmn-residential building pertnits�. 6. Will any parl of Ihe facility to be consWctetl under this permil be within 1000 (eel from the outer bountlaries o! a school7 ❑ Ves ❑ No (If'yes", the facility must meet Ihe requirement ol Sections 25534 an0 42303 of the Califomia Heallh and Safery Cotle). 7. II a pertnit from the South Coast Air dualiry Management District or other air pollulion coNrol districl or agency is required lor tha work which is the subject of this application, have all of the disclosures prescnbeC by Calilornia Health antl Safety Code Section 42303 been made7 ❑ Ves ❑ No B. Qf "yes", attach certificale of compliance from the appropriate air pollution coNrol oKcer�. CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE: I cenify that under penalry of perjury the infortnation given above is correcL I agree to comply with all state laws and city ordinances regarding Hazardous Materials and Emissions. SignaWre CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE AND AUTHORIZATION OF ENTRY: I certify under penalty of perjury that I have read this application antl sWte that Ihe inlortnation given is wrrecL I agree to comply vnth all state laws and city ortlinances relating to building construction, and authorize representatives of the Ciry of Costa Mesa to enter upon the above-describetl property tor inspection purposes. I agree not to occuDY or allow occupa cy of any building authoriz d by Ihis pertnit unt I fi� inspection. nawr �Qaze_�� AnObr IM1onzeE AOOliwnl DIDe °� �-�= Cit o Costa �lesa BuiCdin 1�ivision ---__t� y .f 9 77 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa, CA 92626 OS�C� esa 714-754-5273 / Fax 714-754-4856 OWNER BUILDER VERIFICATION Permit # S°�� (I ' VVV� Disclosures & Forms for Owner- Buiiders Applying for Construction Permits IMPORTANT! NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER Dear Property Owner: An application for a building permit has been subm itt�ed in your nym�e� listing yourself as the builder of the property improvements specified at `�j`j lp L-a�1 y�� �i We are providing you with an Owner-Builder Acknowledgment and Information Verification Form to make you aware of your responsibilities and possible risk you may incur by having this permit issued in your name as the Owner-Builder. We will not issue a building permit until you have read, initialed your understanding of each provision, signed, and returned this form to us at our official address indicated. An agent of the owner cannot execute this notice unless you, the property owner, obtain the prior approval of the permitting authority. OWNER'S ACKNOWLEDGMENT AND VERIFICATION OF INFORMATION DIRECTIONS: Read and initial each statement below to signify you understand or verify this information. ��y� I understand a frequent practice of unlicensed persons is to have the property owner obtain an "Owner- t Builder' building permit that erroneously implies that the property owner is providing his or her own labor and material personally. I, as an Owner-Builder, may be held liable and subject to serious financial risk for any injuries sustained by an unlicensed person and his or her employees while working on my property. My homeowner's insurance may not provide coverage for those injuries. I am willfully acting as an Owner-Builder and am aw�re of the limits of my insurance coverage for injuries to workers on my property. �/�� l iy�� I understand building permits are not required to be signed by property owners unless they are responsible for the construction and are not hiring a licensed Contractor to assume this responsibility. �q-�/,�'�'" �'3. I understand as an "Owner-Builder" I am the responsible party of record on the permit. I understand that '"I-may protect myself from potential financial risk by hiring a licensed Contractor and having the permit filed in his or her name instead of my own. �" 4. I understand Contractors are required by law to be licensed and bonded in Califomia and to list their licerise numbers on permits and contracts. �q! �' 5. I understand if i employ or otherwise engage any persons, other than Califomia iicensed Contractors, ' 1� and tFie total value of my construction is at least five hundred dollars ($500), including labor and materials, I may be considered an "employer" under state and federal law. �, —6. I understand if I am considered an "employer' under state and federal law, I must register wrth the state and federal government, withhold payroll taxes, provide workers' compensation disability insurance, and contribute to unemployment compensation for each "employee." I also understand my failure to abide by these laws may subject me to serious financial risk. L_7. i understand under Califomia Contractors' State License Law, an Owner-Builder who builds single-family residential structures cannot legally build them with the intent to offer them for sale, unless all work is pertormed by licensed subcontractors and the number of structures does not exceed four within any calendar year, or all of the work is performed under contract with a licensed gerterel building Contractor. 3148-30 CALBO Jan 1, 2009 OB Packet tempfate 1 of 2 _8,1 understand as an Owner-Builder if I sell the property for which this permit is issued, I may be held liable for any financial or personal injuries sustained by any subsequent owner(s) that result from any latent construction defects in the workmanship or materials. ��"Y9. I understand I may obtain more information regarding my obligations as an "employer" from the Internal Revenue Service, the United States Small Business Administration, the California Department of Benefit Payments, and the California Division of Industrial Accidents. I also understand I may contact the California Contractors' State License Board (CSLB) at 1-800-321-CSLB (2752) or www.csib.ca.gov for more information about licensed contractors. 'I�IdY10. I am aware of and consent to an Owner-Builder building permit applied for in my name, and understand ��that"I-am the party legally and financially responsible for proposed construction activity at the following address: ��� 11. I agree that, as the party legally and financially responsible for this proposed construction activity, I will 'abide by all applicable laws and requirements that govern Owner-Builders as well as employers. 12. I agree to notify the issuer of this form immediately of any additions, deletions, or changes to any of the nformation I have provided on this form. Licensed contractors are regulated by laws designed to protect the public. If you contract with someone who does not have a license, the Contractors' State License Board may be unable to assist you with any financial loss you may sustain as a result of a complaint. Your only remedy against unlicensed Contractors may be in civil court. It is also important for you to understand that if an unlicensed Contractor or employee of that individual or firm is injured while working on your property, you may be held liable for damages. If you obtain a permit as Owner-Builder and wish to hire Contractors, you will be responsible for verifying whether or not those Contractors are properly licensed and the status of their workers' compensation insurance coverage. Before a building permit can be issued, this form must be completed and signed by the property owner and returned to the agency responsible for issuing the permit. Note: A copy of the property owner's diivei's license, form notarization, or other verification acceptable to the agency is required to be presented when the permit is issued to verify the prAoperty owner's signature. Signature ofproperty owne \�l � �J\ r-Date: � � Note: The following Authorization Form is required to be completed by the property owner only when designating an agent of the property owner to apply for a construction permit for the Owner-Builder. - AUTHORIZATION OF AGENT TO ACT ON PROPERTY OWNER'S BEHALF Excluding the Notice to Property Owner, the execution of which I understand is my personal responsibility, I hereby authorize the following person(s) to act as my agent(s) to apply for, sign, and file the documents necessary to obtain an Owner-Builder Permit for my project. Scope of Construction Project (or Description of Work): Project Location or Address: Name of Authorized Agent: Address of Authorized Agent: Tel No I declare under penalty of perjury that I am the property owner for the address listed above and I personally filled out the above information and certify its accuracy. Note: A copy o( the owner's driver's license, form notarization, or other verification acceptable to the agency is required to be presented when the permit is issued to verify the property owner's signature. Property Owner's Signature: Date: 3148-30 CALBO Jan 1, 2009 OB Packet template 2 Of 2 ' ; � . �1�16 ��ib��-g6ass l�a�) ',-: �¢�::����r� � — �Va�erpr�of Decki�g ���te�o ::��:,���� " The "Life DeckTM' FM" (Fiberglass Mat) Waterproof Decking System is a series of distinct applications of highly flexible acrylic resins. The base coat is integrated into a chopped fiberglass mat. Life Deck FM is designed to be a skid resistant waterproof walking surface for installation over plywood, concrete, magnesite, metal, and most existing deck surfaces. Benefits of Life Deck FNi System: •Economical •LowMaintenance •FastDrying •Durable yet flexible • Waterproof • Skid Resistant 4 EASY STEPS TO SEAL, PRESERVE, AND WAYERPRCIOF YOUR DECK OR SURFACE 1 Clean and Prime STEP 1 STEP 2 � 3 4. Fiberglass FM _. FM __ FM Base Texture '� gop Coat Coat Coat For Plywood Decks & Concrete Roof Decks � STEP4 FINISH COAT CONCRETECOLORSEALER PROCEDURE STEP 3 FM TEXTURE COAT � TEP 2 FIBERGLASS/FM BASECOAT EP 1 PRIMER/SEALER COAT CONCRETE/PLYWOOD SUBSTRATE Please read the complete installation guide before ordering material or beginning job. #1575 ACRYLIC PRIMER �� STEP 3 �1577 TEXTURE COAT "'""- `' (250 sq. ft. per gal.) • pn���� (90 sq. ft. per gal.) ,,., � � seni.en. � �; ' - �,..:: ::;.;.;r FIBERGLASS/BASE COAT � STEP 4 FINISH TOP COAT �;texrunEo� `�� FM 50 SO" Wide X 12' Long (50 sq. ft.) CONCRETE COLOR SEALER FM 10050" Wide X 25' Long (100 sq. ft.) Resistant to Ponding Water FM 500 SO" Wide X 125' Long (500 sq. ft.) 10 Series 100% Acrylic #1588 HIGH BUILD BASE COAT ,m��n�x+" (45 sq. ft. per gal.) �.}BA6E'r'� Of ;,FcoAaqf� �1589 FAST DRY BASE COAT ___ t (45 sq. ft. per gal.) _�._.� � -�LIF,E�P.AINT:CO SANTAiFE'SPRINGS,.CAi90670 �"I�bI�9�knIFH ftyerOZ-O]-05 – 28 Series 100% Acrylic Heat Refledive (250 sq. ft. per gal.) 2 Coats recommended vrrr�' � --.�vx.. — <' r. )'944'6391•(800) 400-0516:IN�,CA�www Iifepainticom � Proda�� Specafic�tions FM Deck System Note: FM instructional application video Crickets/Sloping available. ♦Sloping should always be done in the framing or in the Tnspection ♦ Plywood decks must be at least 3/4" ACX grade with finish side up. The deck should be tongue and groove and properly blocked and nailed (glued & screwed is best) to meet local building codes. Plywood shall have a maxi- mum span of 16". ♦ Slope must be a minimum of 1/4" per linear foot. ♦ Please refer to Notice to Customer for Deck Coatings. Deck Preparation Be sure the surface is clean, dry and free of grease, paint, oil, dust or curing agents. Concrete should be cured a minimum of-28 days prior to installation and should be profled to resemble 60 grit sandpaper. Flashing Flash wall-to-deck with 4" x 4" fascia with 2" x 4" mini- - mum 26 gauge bonderized sheet-metal overlapped at least 4" and caulked in front and back with a Life Deck ap- proved sealant. If the flashing is not bonderized it must be etched or roughed up so that the coating will bond. Nail aIl flashing every 4': Smooth uneven surfaces with FM patching compound, 1577 Te�ure, Life Deck Con- crete Patch, or Life Deck Urethane Caulking. Primer Requirements Clean all surfaces and roughen all glossy surFaces by sand- ing. Remove all peeling, loose or blistered material by scraping and wire brushing. Remove alI chlorinated rub- ber and.hydrocarbon�finishes by sandblasting. Clean all sufiacestthoroughly:with;a TS:P.sSolutionand then rinse thoroughly with water. The surface must be primed us- ing Life Deck 1575 Primer at a coverage rate of 200-300 square feet per gal(on. Drying time is 30 minutes, recoat 2 hours. Plywood ]oints/Concrete Seams and Cracks • Cracks or seams should be cleaned out, dry and free of debris. ♦ Apply Life Deck Polyurethane Caulk in all plywood seams and Life Deck seam tape (self adhering). • Life Deck Seam Tape (self adhering) should be laid out over all cracks, seams and plywood joints. ♦ Apply Life Deck 1577 Texture into the tape with a trowel or puriy knife to cover seam tape and a!I imperfections in plywood sheeting. Allow to dry to tack iree before laying fiberglass. Multiple applications may be necessary. �� concrete subsurface. This is the responsibility of the build- ing owner and not the deck coating applicator. If sloping is requested, it should be noted on the work ordec The appli- cator along with manufacturer should not be held respon- sible for the outcome of these remedial measures to help correct these pre-existing slope conditions: •Crickets (reverse slope to divert water to drain) may be installed and sloping may be done using a Life Deck Con- crete Patch. Concrete Patch is LD-81 mixed with LD-3 or LD-1 cement (see Life beck Concrete Patch Spec for de- tails}. Galvanized metal lath should be stapled to the ply- wood to strengthen and help bond. -� When building up over concrete it must be rough enough to bond (see deck preparation). Optional Slurry Coat/Concrete Decks •If the surface is uneven or if there are imperfections that require additional smoothing or feathering, you may apply a slurry coat. �The slurry coat is made of 1 bag of LD-1 and 1 gallon of LD-81 along with approximately 1 qt of water. Slowly blend the bag into the liquid using a slow rpm drill and a jiffy mixer. Using a trowel, smooth over all uneven surfaces completely. •For best results, slurry coat the entire deck area, stop- ping only at seams. Using a wet paint brush to smooth all edges. When the slurry is dry, scrape or sand to smooth any rough spots. This process is demonstrated in the Tex- ture-Crete and Life-Deck AI videos. Fiberglass/Base Coat Resin (1588 or 1589.Quick Dry) . Position fiberglass over the entire area to be covered butt- ing the seams together. • Fray all outside edges of the fiberglass to insure penetra- tion of the base coat resin. •Pour the FM base coat resin on top of the fiberglass, comaletelv saturating it using pressure from a 3/4" nap rollec Coverage is at 45 square feet per gallon. •After saturating fiberglass, immediatley roll entire area with an aluminum fiberglass roller to eliminate air bubbles and wrinkles. •After surface is dry, cut out any bubbles and apply Life Deck 1577 to smooth out any imperfections. Sand or scrape patches to smooth. Page 2 Proslu�t Specafic�tiac�s FMDeckSystem Texture CoaY (1577) Spray Temperature/Weather/Limitations ♦ Protect all surrounding areas with masking paper. eThe FM System is not designed for automobile traffic. ♦ Mix Life Deck 1577 Texture with a small amount of water � Do not install any Life Deck product if the temperature is and up to ZO% #20 Silica Sand to desired consistency. below 55 degrees. ♦ Using an acoustical hopper gun, spray texture at a rate of • Rain will wash away uncured Life Deck resin produc.ts. 8D-90 square feet per gallon, depending on desired tex- If inclement weather threatens, cover deck to protect new application. ture. ♦ Do not allow any Life Deck product to FREEZE. eOptional Step: After a few moments, depending on the 1. Best to apply on warm, clear, sunny days. temperature, the texture can be "knocked down" using a Z, Do not apply under foggy conditions or late in the 20" x 5" pool trowel for best results. day., Texture Coaf (1577} Troweled, Sprayed, or Rolled ♦Texture may be rolled with a carpet texture roller at 80- : 90 sq ft per gallon. _.. ...,_ �Texture can be tr.oweled_ smooth,. to achieye the.desired... finish.: . :. -. .. .. •Make sure to "cut in" all edges with a paint brush ahead of rolling qr troweling. ♦An excellent texture can be achieved using a loop rolle� _ by applying the te�ure at 60 sq ft per gallon. Roll first in one direction, then immediately roll again in the opposite direction. This technique willcompletely hide the fiber- glass. ♦Caution: when applying at rate of 80 sq ft per gallon, temperature must be at elast 70 degrees and humidity lower than 30% for 6 hours. •Te�ure can be sprayed with a hopper gun. Top Coat (10 Series) or (28 Series Cool Life) ♦ Mix all containers of the Life Deck Top Coat to insure a consistent color. ♦ Froduct may be.thinned.by,adding.l to 2 pints of water per gallon to avoid streaks, especially in hot weather. �Roll one thin application of Life Deck Top Coat using a 3/ 4" roller at a rate of 2Q0-30Q square feet per gallon. Spread the Life Deck Top Coat in two directions to achieve a uni- form finish. Coverage will vary according to te�ure. ♦Allow 8 to 12 hours drying time before permitting light pedestrian traffic. For best results, allow to cure 24 hours before direct traffic is permitted. Allow an additional 24 hours before heavy objects are placed on the surface. Stair Nosing Application •Life Deck FM System may be installed on stairs where needed. ♦ Use a nosing and hardware that will not rust or corrode. ♦Attach with a construction adhesive. • Seal completely under the nosing and rr�ake sure to allow for drainage at ends of nosing. Maintenance •Most stains clean up with TSP and water. Use only a bristle scrub brush and a pressure washer with 3000 psi. Rinse thoroughly. iWlien'fiigfi pressure washing, keep the nozzle tip'6"'off the deck surface and keep moving. Prolonged exposure to a high pressure stream could damaged the FM System. •The FM deck should be resealed with Life Deck 10 Series Top Coat every 2 to 4 years depending upon ultraviolet exposure from tFie sun and traffic. Warranty �Life Deck FM has a five year Iimited warranty which is valid only if the complete FM System is installed (by a fac- torytrained) and licensed cont2ctorand maintenance speci- fications are followed. In accordance with product system specifications. •Life Deck, will replace any defective FM product proven to be the cause of deck failure. The Life Deck FM warranty shall not exceed the replacement cost of the defective material and does not include labor. ♦All claims regarding product defects must be presented to Life Deck within 90 days of the alleged defect. The absence of a written claim during this period will constitute a waiver of all claims against the manufacturer. ♦ Warranty is void if subsurface or adjoining areas are not built to meet local building codes. CAUTION: Listed below are important warranty considerations. 1. Do not bolt railings through the deck. 2. Inadequate slope in the sub surface is not acceptable. 3. Use only Thunderbird deck drains. 4. Stucco or wood siding must be held 1-1/2" off the deck. 5. Thresholds must have flashing installed properly and must be 1" off the deck to allow for material to cover up. 6. Parapef walls and scuppers must be properly built so water does not enter and simulate a decl: leak. Page 3 � 'LIFE!PAINT_CO.'SANTA�FE SBRINGS, CA 90670;(562} 944-.6391 (SDO) 400-0516-IN-CA www.lifepaint:eom �LIFE DECK WALL TO DECK DEi'AIL The #1 cause for leaks on decks is easily the lack of proper fiashing followed by lack of slope and then improperly applied deck coatings. To help illustrate the flashing problem we have prepared the following drawings for your ihformation. Please share this with your contractor, framer, stucco-contractor and architect or anyone else you feel could benefit for this information. DRAWING NOT TO SCALE F L A S H I N G � �BUILDING PAPER must be neatly in ptace to avoid leaks around flashing, doors, windows,and walls. i� SiUCCO � FHA screed or mill core must be used to hold the stucco off the deck at least 1-1/2" to allow for the coating to �� seal to the flashing. Siding must be held off the deck � as well. /� Stucco or other debris must be removed . I by the responsible party. Top coat must go up flashing and bond to a clean� �vertical surface or coating will fail. � •- _.-Texture coat must.reach the _ ' � � �'flashing to achieve a wnsistent� � - - `, look to seal. � SLOPE�1(4" PER LINEAL FT. ,� EXTERIOR PLYWOOD Base coat must bond to horizontal as Min. 5/B Exterior (3/a" is best) well as -vertical leg of Flashing! . � �y��.,k-�=^.,.rott'�n'�1a9G5�::a::.��.: '.m�,,.,.{.�.:n,-•I � 4�� F�8Skl1Re / Subsurtace must meet local building codes�B 26 ga. bond flashing . Minimum of 5/8" exterior plywood, T& G . (or alI seams blocked) with 1" in 4' of slope. Helpful Hints for Appfying LIFE DECK FM Waterproof Deck Coating System Step 1: Clean All Surfaces and Prime. 1. Power wash the surface and/or scrub with TSP (rinse off TSP with water) for better adhesion �ver existing systems or over concrete. 2.A slurry coat (thin coat of acrylic modifier and cement) is sometimes necessary for leveling and to achieve a smooth and consistent surface. 3. Prime all surfates with FM 1575 Primer. 4. Patch, with FM 2577 Tex[ure (with trowel) all knot holes, cracks, and voids in deck and flashing completeiy before taying out fibergtass. Step 2: Fiberglass and FM Base Coat. 1.Cut all fiberglass and layout, first. (Butt up strips together, do not overlap). 2. When applying the Base Coat resin, start at the inside and work bubles out toward the edges. Some fiberglass is woven tighter than others and requires more attention. Be sure to push the resin through the fiberglass completeley (use a 1/2" roller cover) or if will not bond to substrate. 3. Use a fiberglass cutter/razor knife to �ut the bubbles out of the Fiberglass immediately after you have applied the base coat resin. Step 3: FM Te�cture Coat. 1. Before spraying the Texture Coat, spray a small sample and adjust your hopper gun or if roling with Life's P115 Te�Rure carpet roller, adjust your technique to meet yow needs. You may also add a few ounces of waYer if the texture is too thick. 2. You may tape out a tile or flagstone pattern on the deck if you wish. Piace the tape over the base coat in a pattern of your choice. Ask about our special pattern tape. Be sure to remove tape as soon as the teMure is dry. Remember to do a small sample before beginning the project. 3. Be prepared to spray tfie entire deck area without stopping or stop oniy at seams. Step 4: FM Top Coat. 1. Apply the Top Coa[ in two thin coats at 250 square feet per gallon, rather than one thick coat to achieve a more uniform consistency. Page 4 C: �Oab IGagemaker I FM ftyer 07-0]�OS rww.wepamc.com _... OWNER DOYLE & ADDRESS DATE DATE BUILDING PEftMIT NO SUBCONTHACTOR DATE I NUMIIER - 19�0� C057A MESA BUILDINCrSAFETY DEPARTMENT P.O. BOZ 91] COBTA M68A, CALIFOHNIA For Applicant fo Fill In Completefy TYPE OR PRIN7 ILDINp �S f� � � �RES$ (�[�L(J COSTA MESA. CALIFORNIA � � .% n � : / r /� T n,�/ C;, IH K/, �J 00 , �STATE /� � LIC. 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