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08200067 Permit File CITY OF DUBLIN Division of Building Standards • 5800 Shier-Rings Road • Dublin, Ohio 43016 Phone: (614) 410-4670 • Inspection Line: (614) 410-4680 RESIDENTIAL OCCUPANCY PERMIT This is to certify that I have inspected the residence described below and approved it for occupancy. ADDRESS: S PERMIT NO.: 04 a ' BY. FINAL INSPECTION DATE: % o O Z~ n Z Z~~ CO) 70 c c Z 01 >1 rte- -v G) G) ~ y 0 c = M > Z 91 D = = n ~ v c~ D 0 o G) rn < rn °z < n --1 Z n 0 -4 o 04 _0 70 w o v ? I - rn o0 0 ~ N n c. O r~ CL X Na~ 4~ y Cl) CD Ca x ° CD n d rn U)~ a n y co0 Cj) o CD ° °O M o;aC~ ic (D rn ~ to z r ~ O ~Z a a~ ~ y ~ O Z .p p r i Cr ~ ~ o0 0 CITY OF DUBLIN Division of Building Standards * 5800 Shier Rings Road * Dublin, Ohio 43016 Inspection Requests: (614)410-4680 Telephone: (614)410-4670 SUBCONTRACTOR DISCLOSURE Application Number: 08-200067 Project Address: 6653 WYNWRIGHT DR General Contractor: OWENS CORNING BFS Telephone: (614) 737-9000 All registrations must be current through the issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy, including insurance and all applicable State Certifications. TYPE NAME DUBLIN REG. # (required) EXCAVATION ELECTRIC HVAC AL C-0 01 N 'A 6 COCA-) PLUMBING CONCRETE LANDSCAPING SANITARY SEWER The General Contractor is required to provide a completed copy of the above information to the Building Official at the time of the Certificate of Occupancy inspection. CITY OF DUBLIN Building Standards • 5800 Shier-Rings Road • Dublin, Ohio 43016 Phone: (614) 410-4670 • Inspection Line: (614) 410-4680 Date Application No. 40 APPLICATION FOR ELECTRICAL PERMIT Job Address "K44,114Lj- P Parcel No _ Subdivision Lot No. Owner Name Ay"^ ~r" M&7.4t o,7 Telephone Contractor Name Ateof ~J2°elephone Contractor Address 06.S"0' lepe, AV Dublin Registration No. Residential: New Sq. Ft. Alteration/Addition Sq. Ft. D Temporary Service $40.00 $40.00 Minimum plus $20.00 for each additional 500 Sq. Ft. or fraction thereof over 1000 Sq. Ft. Low Voltage Systems: Square Feet $40.00 Minimum plus $10.00 for each additional 500 Sq. Ft. or fraction thereof over 1000 Sq. Ft. Commercial: New Sq. Ft. Alteration/Addition Sq. Ft. Temporary Service $60.00 $60.00 Minimum plus $60.00 for each additional 1000 Sq. Ft. or fraction thereof over 1000 Sq. Ft. and up to 50,999 Sq. Ft. (sizes above, See Fee Schedule) Low Voltage Systems: Square Feet $30.00 Minimum (plus $20.00 for each additional 1000 Sq. Ft. or fraction thereof over 1000 Sq. Ft.) 3% State of Ohio Surcharge (commercial only) L Total $ JOB DESCRIPTION This permit is granted on the express condition that the said work shall in all respects, conform to the ordinances of the City of Dublin, all the laws of the State and the National Electric Code regulating construction, installation, repair and alteration, and may be revoked at any time upon violation of any provisions of said laws. Signature of licensed contractor or homeowner Division of Building Standards Date: 1/1/2001 CITY OF DUBLIN Building Standards • 5800 Shier-Rings Road • Dublin, Ohio 43016 Phone: (614) 410-4670 • Inspection Line: (614) 410-4680 Application Number . . . . . 08-00200067 Date 3/24/08 Property Address . . . . . . 6653 WYNWRIGHT DR Parcel Number: 147-0501011000 Alternate Address: WYNDHAM VILLAGE 6-3 #326 Tenant nbr, name . . . . . . BASEMENT FINISH Application type description RES REMODEL Property owner . . . . . . . BOMMANNAN BOMM S & SUDHAANNAMA Contractor . . . . . . . . . OWENS CORNING BFS Structure Information 000 000 Construction Type . . . . . NOT APPLICABLE Occupancy Type . . . . . . NOT APPLICABLE Permit . . . . . . ELECTRICAL PERMIT Additional desc . . Permit Fee . . . . 60.00 Plan Check Fee .00 Issue Date . . . . Valuation . . . . 0 Expiration Date . . 9/20/08 Qty Unit Charge Per Extension BASE FEE 40.00 1.00 20.0000 RES ELECTRICAL SERVICE 20.00 Special Notes and Comments NOTICE TO APPLICANT SEPARATE OWNER/CIVIC ASSOCIATION REVIEW AND APPROVAL MAY BE REQUIRED BY DEED. APPLICANT IS RESPONSIBLE FOR COMPLIANCE WITH ALL APPLICABLE RESTRICTIVE COVENANTS AND DEED RESTRICTIONS REQUIRED BY TITLE. Fee summary Charged Paid Credited Due Permit Fee Total 60.00 .00 .00 60.00 Plan Check Total .00 .00 .00 .00 Grand Total 60.00 .00 .00 60.00 This permit is granted on the express condition that said work shall in all respects, conform to the ordinances of the City of Dublin and all laws of the State of Ohio regulating construction, installation, repair and alteration and may be revoked at any time upon violation of any provisions of law. Building Standards 5800 Shier Rings Road Dublin Ohio 43016-1236 Application For Residential Phone: (614) 4104670 CITY OFD4BLiV. Building Permit Fax: (614) 410-6566 Auditors Taxing District Parcel Number a Subdivision Lot Number 0 a, Address of Property Applicant Name: 'kLS<alj A&c k1'.P Phone: In / y~. 3Z ~5/-S7 e << E-Mail: gt:'"z ~ju~~ /r cb~1 Owner Name: o6q.-j, y U7n qN Phone: 4014-304-67011 u a Owner Address: Q ContractorName: Phone: oLvj- 737- Saoa !i ue~S Coi~,.~+~~st'r~•~l Contractor Address: Type of Improvement: ? New House ? Addition ? Remodel ? Deck ? Shed ? Pool ? Hot Tub ? Screened Porch 90ther Alt,., / 4%-_s J+1l/Il Description of Work: m Mz- fC4e and MAK" 0 Ctl stimated Cost of Construction: HVAC System Electric 8 Type: ? New /Existing ? ss than 200 Amp 10- a 200 Amp to less than 400 Amp i Number of Bedrooms: Fuel Type: ? O' ? 400 Amp to less than 600 Amp a atural Gas L Number of Baths: ? L.P. Gas Water a Building Height: ? Electric ? Public Water ? Solar ? Private Water Fire Sprinkler: ? Yes ? No ? Other Sewer ? Public Sewer If yes, NFPA Ref. No. No. of Gas Appliances/Unit ? Private Sewer The owner of this building and the undersigned, do hereby covenant and agree to comply with all the laws of the State of Ohio and the Ordinances of this jurisdiction, pertaining to the building and the buildings, and to construct the proposed building or structure or make L the proposed change or alteration in accordance with the plans and specifications submitted herewith, and certify that the information and statements given on this application, drawings and specifications are to the best of their knowledge, true and correct. Applicant' rinted Name Olicaaf s Signature Area: /S-00 j Application Number: Date I.eC- E I V E D Basement: 44- z 1.a .0, or d Z aO JAN 2 3 2008 ~ 15t Floor: Issuing Authority: BUILDING DIVISION 2°d Floor: CITY OF DUBLIN Issuing Date: p Garage: S aA Deck: Edition of the Residential Code: Other: CITY OF DUBLIN Building Standards • 5800 Shier-Rings Road • Dublin, Ohio 43016 Phone: (614) 410-4670 • Inspection Line: (614) 410-4680 Application Number . . . . . 08-00200067 Date 1/31/08 Property Address . . . . . . 6653 WYNWRIGHT DR Parcel Number: 147-0501011000 Alternate Address: WYNDHAM VILLAGE 6-3 #326 Tenant nbr, name . . . . . . BASEMENT FINISH Application type description RES REMODEL Property owner . . . . . . . BOMMANNAN BOMM S & SUDHAANNAMA Contractor . . . . . . . . . OWENS CORNING BFS Structure Information 000 000 Construction Type . . . . . NOT APPLICABLE Occupancy Type . . . . . . NOT APPLICABLE Permit . . . . . . RESIDENTIAL BUILDING PERMIT Additional desc . . Permit Fee . . . . 100.40 Plan Check Fee .00 Issue Date . . . . .01~ Valuation . . . . 0 Expiration Date 7/29/08 Qty Unit Charge Per Extension BASE FEE 100.00 Special Notes and Comments NOTICE TO APPLICANT SEPARATE OWNER/CIVIC ASSOCIATION REVIEW AND APPROVAL MAY BE REQUIRED BY DEED. APPLICANT IS RESPONSIBLE FOR COMPLIANCE WITH ALL APPLICABLE RESTRICTIVE COVENANTS AND DEED RESTRICTIONS REQUIRED BY TITLE. Fee summary Charged Paid Credited Due Permit Fee Total 100.00 .00 .00 100.00 Plan Check Total .00 .00 .00 .00 Grand Total 100.00 .00 .00 100.00 This permit is granted on the express condition that said work shall in all respects, conform to the ordinances of the City of Dublin and all laws of the State of Ohio regulating construction, installation, repair and alteration and may be revoked at any time upon violation of any provisions of law. BASEMENT= SUBrTTAL SHEET FINISHING SYSTEM DESCRIPTION The Owens Comm Basement Finishing x... System is comprised of lightweight fiber glass panels, PVC lineals (which replace conventional framing) and foamed PVC trim moldings (which replace trim lumber).The trim moldings 3fr a<ii snap into the lineals, holding the panels in place. Moldings and wall panels are easily removed to provide easy access to a home's foundation walls. Because traditional wood and paper- based building materials are replaced with fiber glass and PVC materials, the Basement Finishing s{ System offers inherent resistance to moisture, mold and mildew.* The system is covered by a lifetime limited transferable warranty" ~ from Owens Coming. USES The Owens Coming'" Basement Finishing System is an innovative system designed to insulate and finish basement walls. It insulates, acoustically treats and aesthetically finishes walls in a few simple steps.The system can be installed over both masonry foundation walls PHYSICAL PROPERTIES and interior partition walls built with either wood or metal members. Property Test Method Value For Fiber Glass Board. AVAILABILITY Water Vapor Sorption ASTM C 1 104 <2% by wt @ 120NF, 95% RH 94" x 48" x 2-1/2" Panels Compressive Strength ASTM C 165 Lineals @10% deformation 25 psf Trim Molding: @25% deformation 90 psf Thermal Resistance ASTM C 518 R- I I Cove Molding Vertical Battens Normal Density ASTM C 303 3.2 PCF Base Molding For Finished Panel. Outside Comer Noise Reduction Coefficient ASTM C 423 Casing Type A Mount 0.95 Jamb Extender Chair Rail Surface Burning Characteristics ASTM E 84+ Class A Flame Spread 25 -Meets Class A Bum Rating Smoke Developed 450 Color Choices: InteriorTextile Finish Fire Classification NFPA-286 Meets Acceptance Panels: "Linen Mist" woven fabric Criteria Trim: All trim available in White or Woodgrain. Mold Resistance ASTM C 1338 Pass In addition, vertical trim available in fabric look ASTM G 21 Pass finish or fabric wrapped to match panels. +The surface-burning characteristics of the finished composite panel were determined in accordance with ASTM E 84.This stan- dard measures and describes the properties of materials, products or assemblies in response to heat and flame under CODE COMPLIANCE controlled laboratory conditions. Data from ASTM E 84 testing cannot be used to describe or assess the fire hazard or fire risk of materials, products or assemblies when considering all of the factors pertinent to an assessment of the fire hazard of 2000 BOCA Evaluation #21-24 a particular end use.Values are reported to the nearest 5 rating. 2004 ICC Report #NER 635 * While the materials and design of the Owens Coming" Basement Finishing System resist mold and mildew, the System can not prevent or mitigate mold if the conditions necessary for mold growth otherwise exist in your basement **See actual warranty for details, limitations and restrictions. FEATURES AND BENEFITS Feature Benefit Pre-finished, integraed components Installs in about 2 weeks* Snap-out moldings and panels Complete interior foundation access Resilient glass fiber construction Will not dent like drywall Moisture resistant materials Resists mold and mildew growth 2 1/2" thick panels Added RI I Insulation Tackable surface Hanging pictures or papers without leaving permanent holes with proper use of picture support plate High Noise Reduction Increased comfort, Coefficient (NRC) outstanding sound absorption Wall panels indexed 1-3M' off of floor Helps to minimize flood damage potential Removable base molding Provides wire chase for speaker wires, TV cable, computer, and other low voltage cables Lifetime limited transferable warranty" Offers homeowner peace of mind DupontTeflon* fabric protector Stain resistant Certified installers Individuals trained for quality installation Ceiling design flexibility Integrates easily with drop or drywall ceilings *Based on an average basement, with two certified installers. **See actual warranty for details. ~Op1016 I01 UIIi' OWENS CORNING REMODELING SYSTEMS, LLC ONE OWENS CORNING PARKWAY TOLEDO, OHIO, USA 43659 1-800-GET-PINK' www.owenscorning.com Pub. No. 44071-H. Printed in U.S.A. January 2007 02007 Owens Coming. BOCA International Evaluation Report p ~11po C i/ A , _I. evaluation scopes condition of use Research Report Compliance with the following codes: This report is limited to applications and BOCA National Building Code11999 products as stated herein. BOCA-ES intends 21e24 that this report be used by the code official to Section 803.2 Classification determine that the report subject complies with Section 803.6 Carpet and carpet like the code requirements specifically addressed, MANUFACTURER: wal l coverings provided that this product is installed in accor- 10 Section 106.3 Alternative materials dance with the following conditions: OWENS CORNING and equipment ¦ OWENS CORNING Basement Wall Finish- ONE OWENS CORNING PKWY ing SystemTM is intended for finishing walls TOLEDO, OHIO 43659 • Section 26t13.7 Interior trim in basement applications. Other applications ¦ Section 1301.1 Scope (Energy are outside the scope of this report. DIVISION 7 -THERMAL AND conservation) ¦ The maximum permitted area of the PVC MOISTURE PROTECTION 1998 hnernarional One- and 7Wo- moldings shall not exceed 10 percent of the Family Dwelling Code aggregate wall and ceiling area of the room. Section 07200 - Insulation ¦ Section 318.1 Wall and ceiling - ¦ Installation of the Basement Wall Finishing (t7:une spread index) SystemTM shall be in accordance with this DIVISION 9 - FINISHES ¦ Section 318.2 Smoke-developed report and the manufacturer's installation index manual. Section 09540 - Special Wall ¦ Section 318.3 Testing ¦ Basement Wall Finishing SystemTM shall be Surfaces installed over cast-in-place concrete or concrete masonry unit walls, or wood or description metal stud framing. Supporting structural EVALUATION SUBJECT: systems shall conforming to code require- OWENS CORNING Basement Wall Finishing ments for that system and are outside scope BASEMENT WALL FINISH SystemTM is an alternative to conventional wall of this report. SYSTEMTM framing and gypsum wallboard. The Basement 0 The electrical wiring in the chase at the Wall Finishing SystemTM consists of PVC bottom of the Basement Wall Finish Sys- support lineals, base, batten, and cove mold- temTM shall conform to the requirements of ings, and rigid prefinished fiberglass panels. the code and is outside the scope of this Panels are prefinished with a fabric cover. report. Basement Wall Finishing SystemTM is primar- ily intended for installation in residential applications. Refer to Figure 1 at the end of items requiring this report for illustrations of the Basement verification Wall Finishing SystemTM. The following items are related to the use of the The Basement Wall Finishing SystemTM shall report subject, but are not within the scope of be installed in accordance with the manufac- this evaluation. However, these items are related turer's installation instructions and this report. to the determination of code compliance. Installation typically consists of either me- ? Concealed electrical, mechanical, or plumb- chanical fasteners or adhesive fastening or a ing components shall be inspected prior to combination of both to the supporting sub- the installation of the Basement Wall Fin- strate. Thermal resistance (R-value) for the ishing SystemTM panels to verify compli- fiberglass panels is 11. ante with related code requirements. Evalu- Basement Wall Finishing SystemTM panels ation of these components is outside scope of this report. PRINTED AUGUST, 2000 meet the requirements for classification as a Class I interior finish as tested in accordance ? Framing supporting the Basement Wall Page 1 of 2 with ASTM E84 and also has demonstrated Finishing SystemTM shall be inspected prior that it will not spread fire to the edge of the to the installation of the panels to verify Copyright@ 2000, specimen or cause flashover in the test room in compliance with related code requirements. BOCA Evaluation Services, Inc. accordance with the testing requirements Evaluation of this framing is outside scope specified in Section 803.6(2) of the BOCA of this report. A Participating Member National Building Code11999. .96 of the NES, Inc. Page 2 of 2 Research Report No. 21-24 Information submitted product identification ¦ IntegrexTM Testing Systems, Report No. 73143, dated April 17, All OWENS CORNING Basement Wall Finishing SystemsTM 2000, containing results of physical testing. manufactured in accordance with this research report shall bear ¦ IntegrexTM Testing Systems, Report No. C423-99065, dated the following identification: August 19, 1999, containing results of physical testing. ¦ "See BOCA Evaluation Services, Inc. Research Report No. ¦ Omega Point Laboratories, Report No. 13060-103216a, dated 21-24." May 14, 1999, containing results for fire testing in accordance with ASTM E84 for rigid fiberglass wall panels used in All Molding Basement Wall Finishing SystemTM. Snaps into Existing Foundation Wall ¦ Omega Point Laboratories, Report No. 16218-106644, dated PVC or Interior Partition April 13, 2000, containing results for fire testing in accordance Support with ASTM E84 for moldings used in Basement Wall Finish- Grid ing SystemTM. ¦ Omega Point Laboratories, Report No. 13060-103213a, dated 2.5" Glass June 7, 1998, and Report No. 13060-104470a, dated March Fiber Board 24, 1999, containing results for fire testing for full-scale room Panel with corner testing in accordance with requirements contained in Facing PVC Section 803.6 (2) of the BOCA National Building Code11999. Cove Molding ¦ OWENS CORNING Product Literature, dated May 1998. PVC Support Lineal ¦ OWENS CORNING Submittal Sheet for Basement Wall (top, bottom, Finishing System (BWFS), dated April 2000. vertically every 48") ¦ OWENS CORNING Basement Wall Finishing System Installation Manual, dated January 2000. application for permit To aid in the determination of compliance with this report, the PVC following represents the minimum level of information to Molding PVC accompany the application for permit: Vertical Batten Molding ¦ The language "See BOCA Evaluation Services, Inc. Research Base Report No. 21-24" or a copy of this report. ¦ Plans indicating the aggregate area of the room and the area of the PVC moldings being used. Figure 1* Sketch of Basement Wall Finish SystemTM ¦ Plans and specifications of any electrical, mechanical, or Showing Typical Components plumbing items installed within the wall system. *THIS DRAWING IS FOR ILLUSTRATION PURPOSES ONLY. IT IS NOT ¦ Details and specifications of the supporting construction to INTENDED FOR USE AS A CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENT FOR THE which the system is to be applied. PURPOSE OF DESIGN, FABRICATION OR ERECTION. NOTICE TO REPORT USERS This report is subject to annual certification. Reports that are not certified shall not be used or referred to. To determine the status of certification of this report, contact BOCA Evaluation Services, Inc., or consult the latest edition of the BOCA International Product Evaluation Listing published periodically in the BOCA magazine. This report is subject to the conditions listed herein and to the specific product, data and test reports submitted by the applicant requesting this report. Independent test were not performed by BOCA Evaluation Services, Inc. and BOCA-ES specifically does not make any warranty, either expressed or implied, as to any findings or other matter in this report or as to any product covered by this report. Evaluation reports are not to be construed as representing aesthetics or any other attributes not specifically addressed nor as an endorsement or recommendation for the use of the report subject. This disclaimer includes, but is not limited to, merchantability. Please contact BOCA Evaluation Services, Inc., with any questions you may have regarding this report. Additionally, please contact us if you have any information on the performance of the product described herein which is contrary to this report. 4051 West Flossmoor Road • Country Club Hills, IL 60478-5795 telephone (708) 799-2305 9 fax (708) 799-0310 e-mail: boca-es@bocai.org • http: //www.bocai.org Installation: 1 Overview Overview Steel Frame Walls - • Construct full height steel frame walls l- J • Studs are attached back-to-back • Made with 25 ga. 2-1/2" or 1-5/8" II studs F , ~ i._ Ceiling & Floor Lineals • Proprietary lineals are attached to - the wall. By snapping the trim into the lineals, the panels are held in place. • Ceiling lineals are used instead of wall angle for the ceiling grid • Floor lineals are installed so they i. follow the contour of the floor. 1 1 -r-1 1 - Confidential Property of Owens Coming Remodeling Systems, LLC v.05.1 INNOVATIONS [OR LIVING" Installation: 2 Overview PR -W- Corner Lineal & Panel _ } • Cut and set panel in place. Snap a --fir small piece of cove trim into the i ceiling lineal to hold the panel in • Cut all vertical lineals to length so they fit between the floor and ceiling lineals, NOT overlaPPin g• Slide the corner lineal up snug to - the panel and check for plumb. • Use the same procedure on the 1 I other side of the panel and fasten II to stud. Second Corner Panel - • Cut and set next panel in place. • Slide the vertical lineal up snug to the panel and fasten to wall. j Confidential Property of Owens Corning Remodeling Systems, LLC v.05.1 INNOVATIONS FOR LIVING' Installation: 3 Overview Vertical Lineals and Panels • Install full-width panels for the rest " of the wall until you reach a door or corner. i I it 4 Trim • Install horizontal base and cove trim first. j • Then install vertical corner and ( j' batten trim. it I~ I Confidential Property of Owens Corning Remodeling Systems, LLC v.05.1 INNOVATIONS FOR LIVING- Installation: 4 Electric Boxes Electric Boxes Attachment to Concrete Walls - - • Use 2-1/2" deep boxes fastened directly to concrete wall with concrete screws. • Attach wire or conduit to wall as required. i fir---- I Attachment to Steel Frame Walls , i • Fasten the box directly to the stud with a brace as shown for support between fixed (not floating) studs l using sheet metal screws. This brace is important to keep the box from twisting. Pictured is a 3-1/4" deep "Adjust-A-Box" electric box by Carlon - Lamson & Sessions with 21.1 cu in volume. A I _ single screw adjusts the box for the proper depth to the 1" interior panel. ~I III I Confidential Property of Owens Corning Remodeling Systems, LLC v.05.1 INNOVATIONS FOR LIVING' Installation: 5 Electric Boxes Cutting Panels for Electric Boxes I " panels • Mark location of box • Cutout box opening 2-112 " panels • Mark location of box by placing the panel onto the wall and applying pressure to the front of the board so an indentation of the box location is made. • Cutting from the back side, cut through the fiberglass with the pointed edge of a green handle knife, but not the facing. Use the rounded corner of the knife to finish cutting the fiberglass down to the facing. Remove the fiberglass plug. • If conduit is used, groove the back of the board for the conduit to rest in using the grooving tool. (romex wiring does not require this) • Install panel onto wall and finish cutting the facing around the box with a razor knife or scissors. f 1 • Confidential Property of Owens Coming Remodeling Systems. LLC v.05.1 INNOVATIONS FOR LIVING' Installation: 6 Ceiling Ceiling Installing to Existing Drywall Ceiling • Remove one flange from a lineal (see page 16) Joist DrvNvall • Install it snug to the drywall ceiling. It may be fastened into the wall or ceiling joists. Plate Cove Trun Lineal ; Concrete Wall Drop Ceiling Installation • Determine ceiling height. Joist • If you are using a laser, set it at the ceiling height. • If you are using a chalk line, mark the wall 1/2" Plate plus flange width less and snap the chalk line. Ceiling Grid Align the lineal to the top of this line. - 0 • Install two (2) fasteners every 24" to 30" along *"--Core Trim the ceiling lineal, one in each flange. If the Concrete fastener is within 3" of the top of the wall, use Wall Lineal concrete screws to prevent damage to the w concrete. This will be your wall angle for the ceiling grid. Hint: When installing a Mohave tile ceiling, save yourself some time by raising the grid system slightly off of the ceiling lineal /wall angle so you ~ ®,-do not have to cut a reveal edge around the perim- eter of the room! Pictured here are two ways of raising the grid, using pliers to bend the corners down at 45 degree angles or by attaching a 3/16" Bend Do%N-n~ thick cabinet door bumper. 0. Confidential Property of Owens Corning Remodeling Systems, LLC v.05.1 INNOVATIONS FOR HYING' Installation: 7 Flooring Caret Installation Guidelines If carpet is already installed • To install floor lineals, snap short pieces of the base trim into the lineals to help locate the floor lineal onto the wall. This will help index the lineal the correct height off the floor. • Visually check that the base trim lays flat on the carpet before attaching the lineal to the wall. If carpet is to be installed • If you know the type of flooring and its thickness, consider indexing the lineal and base trim off the floor so the flooring tucks under the base trim. • If the carpet needs stretched, use a carpet re-stretcher, not a power stretcher. • If the type of flooring cannot determined before installation, attach the lineals tight to the floor. Glued carpet (or vinyl) • Index off the floor the thickness of the Lineal flooring. Base Trim Carpeting Lineals indexed off the floor • Index off the floor depending on the thickness of the carpet (general rule of III thumb is 1/2"). / Carpeting • Install tack strip 1" in front of the base 1 Padding trim. `l • Tuck carpet under base trim as shown. - Note: Stiff carpets may require this. Lineals tight to the floor • Install lineal tight to the floor. • Install tack strip 1" in front of the base FF trim. Carpeting • Butt carpet to base trim as shown. Padding Note: Works only with pliable carpets. Confidential Property of Owens Corning Remodeling Systems, LLC v.05.1 INNOVATIONS FOR LIVING' N TECHNICAL University of Minnesota - BULLETIN #2 Foundation Test Facility: Evaluation of the R11 Basement Finishing System Study Objective Exterior Side Vapor Retarder: To validate the theory that no vapor retarder should During the winter months, condensation formed be used with the Basement Finishing System. on the insulation side of the vapor retarder. The This would be accomplished by obtaining point amount of condensate was enough run down moisture condition and combined system moisture the vapor retarder onto the floor. As the climate transport data for various vapor retarder transitioned into spring and summer, water configurations with the system. Of key interest is droplets accumulated on the exterior wall side of the locations in the basement system where the vapor retarder. In both the heating and moisture levels are high; the interior humidity and cooling seasons, this vapor retarder temperature conditions under which such high configuration was clearly unacceptable. levels are achieved; as well as the interior Interior Side Vapor Retarder: temperature and humidity conditions required for When the vapor retarder was placed on the complete moisture removal (wetting/drying curves). interior surface, condensation also accumulated on the insulation side of the vapor retarder. The study was conducted at the University of Additionally, the insulation panels showed Minnesota Foundation Test Facility and began in moisture gain during the spring/summer at levels November of 1998. The Owens Corning Basement that exceeded the drying potential during the Finishing System ( R11) was installed with three heating season. This cycle would result in the vapor retarder configurations: insulation becoming progressively `wetter"over A polyethylene vapor retarder placed between time. Thus, the interior vapor retarder the insulation and the foundation wall "Exterior configuration was unacceptable. Side Vapor Retarder" No vapor retarder: ? A polyethylene vapor retarder placed on the The two quadrants with no vapor retarder clearly interior surface (between the insulation and showed a "stable wetting/drying annual cycle in interior air.) `Interior Side Vapor Retarder" a heated basement." As expected, a more ? "No Vapor Retarder" on 2 of the module significant moisture gain was observed in the quadrants (opposing corners) panels during the `dnconditioned"phase of the From 12/98 through 2/00, measurements were study with no dehumidification. However, the taken of: interior air temperature, humidity ratio, data also showed the ability of the system to and barometric pressure, ambient exterior effectively `dry out" once conditions changed. temperature and humidity ratio, and humidity ratio This can be extrapolated to conclude "the zero measurements at 40 locations within the insulation vapor retarder configuration has a stable (10 per quadrant). Additional data was collected wetting/drying annual cycle in an approximately for: amount of dehumidifier condensate (water) unheated basement as well." removed, mass of 8 removable sq. ft. sections, electrical energy consumption Conclusion Discussion When installing the Owens Corning The environmental conditions were established R11 Basement Finishing System, a vapor to be representative of "typical"MN basement retarder should NOT be used. The use of a conditions. Testing began with the basement single vapor retarder, regardless of the location, module under ideal indoor conditions - 65°F and provided a condensation plane where liquid low relative humidity (40% RH). Conditions water formed and remained trapped in the were later modified to represent a "worst case system. scenario"- an unconditioned basement at 56F and 70% RH. Following is a brief discussion of Additional information regarding this report can each quadrant performance. be obtained by contacting Owens Corning at 1-800-GET-PINK National Evaluation Service, Inc. ON 5203 Leesburg Pike. Suite 600, Falls Church, Virginia 22041-3401 NIERN~l Phone: 703/931-2187 www.nateval.org ("ODF 1c ctn°\11 g c n>t: rnc n... NATIONAL EVALUATION REPORT Report No. NER-635 Issued January 1, 2003 DIVISION 07 -_TH.ERMAL AND MOISTURE PROTECTION Section 07210 - Building Insulation DIVISION 09 - FINISHES Section 09770- Special Wall Surfaces REPORT HOLDER: EVALUATION SUBJECT: OWENS CORNING BASEMENT WALL FINISH SYSTEM ONE OWENS CORNING PKWY TOLEDO, OHIO 43659 Page 1 of 3 Copyright:; 2003. National Evaluation Service. Inc. l hi, t "port is liMUt d ru tiu ~c (Ili,t!ronlu, "'Old ~.lutu wld wNt rrpurt~ cuhnuttc'J hl the applicant in, ttN upplicutiun rrclucstA~~~ this rliwrt. Au indr/r0udc~III h ytn ~,Lrc II01 0 MI'd hr tlrr %,m( nisi L valuutiuir )cnisc_ Inc and AESsprc"lit (Jill discs nut Maki' citnv nvrr0trtr. either c~iprV ~a cl ur iuiII d . '1171 1imling nr uthev Mutter in thrs rcpurl 01* UN ru am pru~lucv rurcrcd hi this rely! 77ii~ di<t lutMrr 111111411C N, htv is 1101 li,nrt<'d t~t, ttrc'rL trantubilitn AAA report is alm) subject ti') the li,nitumm listed herein. page 2 of 3 National Evaluation Report No. NER-635 NATIONAL 1.0 SUBJECT EVALUATION BASEMENT WALL FINISH SYSTEMTM SERVICE, INC. Copyright, 2003 2.0 PROPERTY FOR WHICH EVALUATION IS SOUGHT Interior finish trim NES 3.0 DESCRIPTION Product Evaluation Listinst OWENS CORNING Basement Wall Finishing System is an alternative to con- ventional wall framing and gypsum wallboard. The Basement Wall Finishing System consists of PVC support lineals, base, batten, and cove moldings, and rigid prefinished fiberglass panels. Panels are prefinished with a fabric cover. Basement 1.0 SUBJECT Wall Finishing System is primarily intended for installation in residential applications. Basement Wall Finishing System panels meet the requirements for classification 2.0 PROPERTY FOR WHICH as a Class I (Class A) interior finish. EVALUATION IS SOUGHT 4.0 INSTALLATION 3.0 DESCRIPTION The Basement Wall Finishing System shall be installed in accordance with the manufacturer's published installation instructions, subject to the conditions of this report. Installation typically consists of using either mechanical fasteners, adhesive 4.0 INSTALLATION or a combination of both to secure the Basement Wall Finishing System to the supporting substrate. 5.0 IDENTIFICATION 5.0 IDENTIFICATION 6.0 EVIDENCE SUBMITTED All OWENS CORNING Basement Wall Finishing System components or packaging as described in this reportshall bear a label indicating the manufacturer's name and this report number, for field identification. 7.0 CONDITIONS OF USE 6.0 EVIDENCE SUBMITTED 6.1 Omega Point Laboratories, Report No. 13060-103216a, dated May 14, 1999, containing results for fire testing in accordance with ASTM E84 for rigid fiberglass wall panels used in Basement Wall Finishing System. 6.2 Omega Point Laboratories, Report No. 16218-106644, dated April 13, 2000, containing results for fire testing in accordance with ASTM E84 for moldings used in Basement Wall Finishing System. 6.3 Omega Point Laboratories, Report No. 13060-103213, dated June 7, 1998, and Report No. 13060-104470a, dated March 24, 1999, containing results for fire testing for full-scale room corner. 6.4 OWENS CORNING Product Literature, dated May 1998. 6.5 OWENS CORNING Submittal Sheet for Basement Wall Finishing System (BWFS), dated April 2000. Issued January f. 2003 6.6 OWENS CORNING Basement Wall Finishing System Installation Manual, dated January 2000. 7.0 CONDITIONS OF USE The National Evaluation Service Committee finds that the OWENS CORNING back to the NES home page Basement Wall Finishing System as described in this report complies with or is a suitable alternate to that specified in the 2000 International Building Code with the 2001 Supplement, the 2000 International Residential Code with the 2001 w... Supplement, the BOCA National Building Code/ 1999, the 1999 Standard Building Code , the 1997 Uniform Building Code, and 1998 International One- and Two- Family Dwelling Code subject to the following conditions: 1 Page 3 of 3 National Evaluation Report No. NER-635 7.1 Concealed electrical, mechanical, or plumbing components shall be inspected NATIONAL prior to the installation of the Basement Wall Finishing System panels to verify EVALUATION compliance with related code requirements. Evaluation of these components SERVICE, INC. is outside scope of this report. Copyright, 2003 7.2 Framing supporting the Basement Wall Finishing System shall be inspected prior to the installation of the panels to verify compliance with related code requirements. Evaluation of the supporting framing is outside scope of this report. NES 7.3 The maximum permitted area of the PVC trim moldings shall not exceed 10 Product Evaluation Listin_g percent of the aggregate wall and ceiling area of the room. 7.4 Installation of the Basement Wall Finishing System shall be in accordance with this report and the manufacturer's installation manual. 1.0 SUBJECT 7.5 The Basement Wall Finishing System shall be limited to installation over cast- in-place concrete walls, concrete masonry unit walls, wood stud framing or metal stud framing. Supporting structural systems shall comply with applicable 2.0 PROPERTY FOR WHICH code requirements for that system and are outside scope of this report. EVALUATION IS SOUGHT 7,6 This report is subject to periodic re-examination. For information on the current status of this report, consult the NES Product Evaluation Listinst or contact 3.0 DESCRIPTION the NES. 410 INSTALLATION 5.0 IDENTIFICATION 6.0 EVIDENCE SUBMITTED 7.0 CONDITIONS OF USE Issued January 1, 2003 back to the NES home page Pub. No. 59246-A. Printed in U.S.A. January 2007 ©2007 Owens Corning. BASEMENT INTERIOR WALL PANEL ' FINISHING SYSTEM' SUBMITTAL SKEET DESCRIPTION The Owens Coming Basement Finishing System" is comprised of lightweight fiber glass panels, PVC lineals (which replace conventional framing) and foamed PVC trim moldings (which replace trim lumber).The trim moldings snap into the lineals, holding the panels in place. Moldings and wall panels are easily removed for removing or adding wiring. Because traditional wood and paper-based building materials are replaced with fiber glass and PVC materials, the Basement Finishing System' offers inherent resistance to moisture, mold and mildew.* - The system is covered by a lifetime limited transferable warranty" from Owens Coming. USES The Owens Corning Basement Finishing System" is an innovative system designed to finish basement walls in a few simple steps while providing acoustical treatment The interior wall panel provides a Class A flame spread rating, meeting the requirements for building codes for single and multi-family residences.The interior panels can be installed over interior partition walls and stairwells built with either wood or metal members. Panels may be used on existing wood framed portion of walkout walls, wood foundation walls, and Structural Integrated Panels (SIPS) that are insulated and utilize vapor barriers where required to meet local building PHYSICAL PROPERTIES code requirements.*'** Property Test Method Value AVAILABILITY For Fiber Glass Board: 94" x 48" x 's/ie' Panels Thermal Resistance ASTM C 518 R-3.5 Lineals Water Vapor Sorption ASTM C 1 104 <20/o by wt @ 120NF, 95% RH Trim Molding Cove Molding Compressive Strength ASTM C 165 min. Vertical Battens @100/6 deformation 25 psf Base Molding 25% deformation 90 psf Outside Comer Normal Density ASTM C 303 5.0 PCF Casing For Finished Panel: Jamb Extender Chair Rail Noise Reduction Coefficient ASTM C 423 0.75 Color Choices: Type A Mount Panels: "Linen Mist" woven fabric Surface Burning Characteristics ASTM E 84+ Class A Flame Spread < 25 Trim: All trim available in White or Woodgrain. -Meets Class A Bum Rating Smoke Developed : 450 In addition, vertical trim available in fabric look InteriorTextile Finish Fire Classification NFPA-286 Meets Acceptance finish or fabric wrapped to match panels. Criteria * While the materials and design of the Owens Coming Mold Resistance ASTM C 1338 Pass Basement Finishing System" resist mold and mildew, the ASTM G 21 Pass System can not prevent or mitigate mold if the conditions necessary for mold growth otherwise east in your basement +The surface-burning characteristics of the finished composite panel were determined in accordance with ASTM E 84. This **See actual warranty for details, limitations and restrictions. standard measures and describes the properties of materials, products or assemblies in response to heat and flame under The Interior Panel may be installed over wood controlled laboratory conditions. Data from ASTM E 84 testing cannot be used to describe or assess the fire hazard or fire frame portion of walls if walls are insulated to local risk of materials, products or assemblies when considering all of the factors pertinent to an assessment of the fire hazard of code requirements including vapor barrier use.This a particular end use.Values are reported to the nearest 5 rating. product may be installed either over existing drywall construction walls or without drywall. ESLEGACY REPORT N E R-635 Reissued January 1, 2004 ICC Evaluation Service, Inc. Business/Regional Office ¦ 5360 Workman Mill Road, Whittier, California 90601 ¦ (562) 699-0543 WWW.ice-eS.org Regional Office ¦ 900 Montclair Road, Suite A, Birmingham, Alabama 35213 ¦ (205) 599-9800 Regional Office ¦ 4051 West Flossmoor Road, Country Club Hills, Illinois 60478 ¦ (708) 799-2305 Legacy report on the 2000 International Building Code®, the 2000 International Residential Code®, the 2001 Supplement to the International Codes®, the BOCA* National Building Code/1999, the 1999 Standard Building Code®, the 1997 Uniform Building Coderm, and the 1998 International One- and Two-Family Dwelling Code® DIVISION 07 - THERMAL AND MOISTURE PROTECTION 6.2 Omega Point Laboratories, Report No. 16218-106644, Section 07210 -Building Insulation dated April 13, 2000, containing results for fire testing in accordance with ASTM E 84 for moldings used in DIVISION 09 - FINISHES Basement Wall Finishing System. Section 09770- Special Wall Surfaces 6.3 Omega Point Laboratories, Report No. 13060-103213, dated June 7, 1998, and Report No. 13060-104470a, OWENS CORNING dated March 24, 1999, containing results for fire ONE OWENS CORNING PARKWAY testing for full-scale room corner. TOLEDO, OHIO 43659 6.4 OWENS CORNING Product Literature, dated May 1998. 1.0 SUBJECT 6.5 OWENS CORNING Submittal Sheet for Basement Wall Finishing System (BWFS), dated April 2000. BASEMENT WALL FINISH SYSTEMrm 6.6 OWENS CORNING Basement Wall Finishing System Installation Manual, dated January 2000. 2.0 PROPERTY FOR WHICH EVALUATION IS SOUGHT 7.0 CONDITIONS OF USE Interior finish trim The ]CC-ES Subcommittee for the National Evaluation 3.0 DESCRIPTION Service finds that the OWENS CORNING Basement Wall Finishing System as described in this report complies with or OWENS CORNING Basement Wall Finishing System is an is a suitable alternate to that specified in the 2000 alternative to con-ventional wall framing and gypsum wallboard. International Building Code P, the 2000 International The Basement Wall Finishing System consists of PVC support Residential Code ,the 2001 Supplement to the International lineals, base, batten, and cove moldings, and rigid prefinished Codes O, the BOCA National Building Code/1999, the 1999 fiberglass panels. Panels are prefinished with a fabric cover. Standard Building Code P, the 1997 Uniform Building Code TM, Basement Wall Finishing System is primarily intended for and the 1998 International One- and Two-Family Dwelling installation in residential applications. Code subject to the following conditions: Basement Wall Finishing System panels meet the 7.1 Concealed electrical, mechanical, or plumbing requirements for classification as a Class I (Class A) interior components shall be inspected priorto the installation finish. of the Basement Wall Finishing System panels to verify compliance with related code requirements. 4.0 INSTALLATION Evaluation of these components is outside scope of this report. The Basement Wall Finishing System shall be installed in 7.2 Framing supporting the Basement Wall Finishing accordance with the manufacturer's published installation System shall be inspected prior to the installation of instructions, subject to the conditions of this report. the panels to verify compliance with related code Installation typically consists of using either mechanical requirements. Evaluation of the supporting framing is fasteners, adhesive or a combination of both to secure the outside scope of this report. Basement Wall Finishing System to the supporting substrate. 7.3 The maximum permitted area of the PVC trim moldings shall not exceed 10 percent of the 5.0 IDENTIFICATION aggregate wall and ceiling area of the room. 7.4 Installation of the Basement Wall Finishing System All OWENS CORNING Basement Wall Finishing System shall be in accordance with this report and the components or packaging as described in this report shall manufacturer's installation manual. bear a label indicating the manufacturer's name and this 7.5 The Basement Wall Finishing System shall be limited report number, for field identification. to installation over cast-in-place concrete walls, concrete masonry unit walls, wood stud framing or 6.0 EVIDENCE SUBMITTED metal stud framing. Supporting structural systems shall comply with applicable code requirements for 6.1 Omega Point Laboratories, Report No. 13060- that system and are outside scope of this report. 103216a, dated May 14, 1999, containing results for 7.6 This report is subject to periodic re-examination. For fire testing in accordance with ASTM E 84 for rigid information on the current status of this report, contact fiberglass wall panels used in Basement Wall the ICC-ES. Finishing System. ICC-ES legacy reports are not to be construed as representing aesthetics or am other attributes not specifical1 addressed, not are the)' to be construed as an endorsement of the subject of the report or a recommendation for its use. 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C O M (815) 730-7800 • Fax (815) 730-7890 _ 1005 Richards Road, Suite L • Hartland, WI 53029 TM and r 21005 MGM (262) 367-9000 • Fax (262) 367-9001 THIS CONTRACT, made and entered into between+ - k d6 Sri L.a (OWNER), and Owens Corning Basement Finishing System (CONTRACTOR), for the construction and installation of the Owens Coring Basement Finishing System, includ- ing all materials, labor, equipment and supplies, upon the following terms and conditions, on or in Owner's property located at L (-S 3 WY V,4 0 in the Cityof n in n , State of U H Zip Code 1110 1 G , and County 01 (PREMISES), representing that Owner is the sole and absolute owner of said Premises. Telephone: 6 /17 - '/o S F 6 5.7- Work: 7.2 8- (7 0 7 E-mail: SPECIFICATIONS: 1. Furnish and install all labor & materials as per exhibits A, B, C. (Circle all that apply) 2. All painting, staining, permits & floor covering is the responsibility of Owner. 3. Lifetime limited warranty. (See warranty for details) 4. 5. PAYMENT TERMS: In consideration of the labor and materials and repair, if any, furnished by said Contracto „the Owner agrees to pay the Contractor: a. Contract price, including tax $ 7 U " b. Down Payment (10%) SOO- C, Pre-Construction Walk Through (10%) d. Due upon delivery (40%) $ e. Unpaid balance (40%) $ 3 f. If full price for all contract work is not to be paid in cash, then this Contract is subject to financing approval: g. Installation is subject to production scheduling, weather conditions and related factors. h. It is hereby understood and agreed that the unpaid balance of the Contract price must be paid in cash or by bank completion to the Contractor's installer at the time the work is completed. i. Owner represents and warrants to Contractor that Owner is the sole and absolute owner of the Premises. 6. DELAYS: Owner agrees that Contractor shall not be liable for delays caused by strikes, weather conditions, and delays in obtaining materials or other causes out of Contractor's control. 7. SALVAGE VALUE: Owner agrees, and acknowledges, that all materials required to be removed from the Promises by Contractor in order to complete the installation contemplated herin have no salvage value and Owner authorizes Contractor to remove, and dispose of, said materials, at no additional cost to Owner. S. MATERIALS: Contractor shall famish materials for the work and complete the work to be done in a substantial and workman-like manner. The undersigned further agree that title in and to any and all materials famished by Contractor, whether attached to the building or not, shall remain with Contractor until the full amount due from Owner shall be paid. All unused materials shall, under any conditions, remain the property of Contractor. All materials delivered by Contractor to the above premises, shall be stored and safely kept by Owner and no rental or storage charges therefore shall be made or assessed by Owner. 9. ALTERATIONS: Any alteration or deviation from the above specifications involving extra costs will be executed only upon written orders and will become an extra charge. 10. WARRANTIES: Contractor shall not be responsible for damage or delay resulting from an Act of God, riots, civil commotion or disorders, delays or defaults by car- ries, inherent defects in premises on which work is to be done, strikes, fires, accidents, storms, or other causes beyond the reasonable control of Contractors. There are no representation, guarantees or warranties, other than those set out in manufacturers wanauty and workmanship warranty, any agreement in reference hereto shall be binding only if in writing and signed by all parties. All workmanship guaranteed for at least one (1) year pursuant to separate limited warranty. 11. LIQUIDATED DAMAGES: It is agreed that if Owner cancels this Contract AFTER THREE (3) DAYS from the date of execution and before commencement of work, through no fault of Contractor, then the liquidated damages arising from the costs and expenses necessarily incident to the business of Contractor in connection with this Contract, shall be a sum equal to 25% of the total Contract price, or the actual cost of materials and expenses, whichever is greater. All notice hereunder shall be in writ- ing and delivered by United States Mail to Contractor. 12. AFFILIATIONS: Owens Coming Basement Finishing System is a division of Bee-utiful Basements LTD. an Ohio Limited Liability Corporation. 13. PERMIT FEES: All permits and fees are the Owner's responsibility unless otherwise specified in writing. Owner understands that Contractor may be required by law to comply with new and/or existing energy/building codes. Although Contractor shall make reasonable efforts to comply with these regulations and include them in this original Contract- Contractor does not assume any responsibility for any items requested by inspectors or government departments that are not specifically outlined in the specifications of this Contract. 14. CODE ISSUES: Contractor will not be responsible for any areas of the home that were existing or not contracted for if they do not meet current codes. Once inspec- tors are on the job they may point out other areas of the home that do not meet current code. If this happens it is the Owner's responsibility to correct these issues so that a final approval can be given. In this event the Owner agrees not to hold up any payments to Contractor while these other issues are resolved. 15. WATERPROOFING AND WATER DAMAGE: Contractor does not apply any damp-proofing or water-proofing of any kind. It is the customer's responsi- bility to make sure any needed sealants are applied prior to contractor starting work. Contractor is not responsible for any water damage unless it was caused solely by the negligence of Contractor. 16. ALARM SYSTEMS: Contractor will try to work around existing alarm systems as best we can. There may be situations where the Owner may need to contact their alarm company to rewire or reinstall systems that were affected by the remodel project. Owner will be responsible for any and all costs payable to the alarm company. 17. MISCELLANEOUS: Owner authorizes Contractor to contact Owner from time to time at the above phone number(s) and e-mail address. Contractor reserves the right of refusal on all agreements within fifteen (15) days of Owner's acceptance. If Contractor exercises its right of refusal, all deposits will be returned within 10 days of date of refusal. Any controversy or claim arising out of or relating to this agreement, or breach thereof, shall be settled by arbitration in accordance with Contraction Industry Arbitration rules of the American Arbitration Association, and judgment upon award rendered by the arbitrator(s) may be entered in any Court having jurisdiction thereof. Upon entry of the Judgment, all costs associated with the collection of said Judgment, including but not limited to attorneys' fees, shall be the responsibility of Owner. Owner acknowledges that the Owner has read the entire Contract and has been advised of Owner's right to cancel. Owner acknowledges receipt of a true copy of this Contract and applicable exhibits. 18. CANCELLATION: You the buyer, may cancel this transaction at any time prior to midnight of the third business day after the date of this transaction. See attached notice of cancellation for an explanation of this right. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, Owner and Contractor have caused this Contr=14?! Month ~ Day Year Contracto By ~ Representative Owner BASEMENT FINISHING SYSTEM SUBMITTAL SHEET INNOVATIONS FOR LIVING- DESCRIPTION. x The Owens Coming" Basement Finishing r t. System is comprised of lightweight fiber glass panels, PVC lineals (which replace conventional framing) and foamed PVC trim moldings f (which replace trim lumber).The trim moldings snap into the lineals, holding the panels in place. Moldings and wall panels are easily removed to provide easy access to a home's foundation walls Because traditional wood and paper- based building materials are replaced with fiber glass and PVC materials, the Basement Finishing System offers inherent resistance to moisture, mold and mildew* The system is covered by a lifetime limited transferable warranty** from Owens Corning. USES The Owens Coming" Basement Finishing System is an innovative system designed to insulate and finish basement walls. It insulates, acoustically treats and aesthetically finishes walls in a few simple steps.The system can be installed over both masonry foundation walls and interior partition walls built with either PHYSICAL PROPERTIES wood or metal members. Property Test Method Value For Fiber Glass Board: AVAILABILITY WaterVapor Sorption ASTM C 1104 <2% by wt @ 120NF 9 4" x x 48" x 2-12" Panels 95% RH Lineal 94" s Compressive Strength ASTM C 165 Trim_ Nt~lding @10~ deformation 25 psf @25% deformation 90 psf dove Molding Thermal Resistance ASTM C 518 Vertical Battens R- I I Normal Density ASTM C 303 3.2 PCF Base Molding Outside Corner For Finished Panel: Casing Noise Reduction Coefficient ASTM C 423 Jamb Extender 0.95 Chair Rail Type A Mount Surface Buming Characteristics ASTM E 84+ -Meets Class A Bum Rating Class A Flame Spread < 25 Color Choices Smoke Developed < 450 IntenorTextile Finish Fire Classification NFPA-286 Panels: "Linen Mist' woven fabric Meets Acceptance Trim: All trim available in White or Woodgrain. Criteria In addition, vertical trim available in fabric look Mold Resistance ASTM C I 1 338 finish or fabric wra Pass peed to match panels. ASTM G 21 Pass +The surface-buming characteristics of the finished composite panel were determined in accordance with ASTM E 84.This stan- dard measures and describes the properties of materials, products or assemblies in response to heat and flame under controlled laboratory conditions. Data from ASTM E 84 testing cannot be used to describe or assess the fire hazard or fire 2000 BOCA Evaluation #21-24 risk of materials, products or assemblies when considering all of the factors pertinent to an assessment ofthe fire hazard of 2004 ICC Report #NER-635 a particular end use. Values are reported to the nearest 5 rating. *While the materials and design of the Owens Coming" Basement Finishing System resist mold and mildew, the System can not prevent or alleviate mold if the conditions necessary for mold growth of-wk exat h your basement **See actual warranty for details, limitations E'REPORTm ESR-1872 ~ Issued May 1, 2007 This report is subject to re-examination in one year. ICC Evaluation Service, Inc. BuslirmsefiWonai Office ¦ 5360 Woitvnm Mill Road, WhkW Caromia 90601 . (562) 6990543 Regional Office ¦ 900 MontdaV Road, Suite A, Birmingham, Alabama 35213 ¦ (205) 5939800 WWW.ICC-GS.Ofq Regional Office x+4051 West Flowmoor Road, Country Club Hills, 16rais 60478 ¦ (708) 7932305 DIVISION: 09-FINISHES The system is limited to installation over walls of concrete, Section: 09770-Special Wall Surfaces concrete masonry and existing t ood-orsteel-framed gypsum • walls. All electrical, mechanical and plumbing work must be REPORT HOLDER: done prior to installation of the wall panel system. Electrical boxes and wiring must be attached to existing walls in OWENS CORNING SALES, LLC accordance with the applicable code requirements and are ONE OWENS CORNING PARKWAY subject to approval of the code official. TOLEDO, OHIO 43659 • 4.1 Fastening Lineals to Concrete and Concrete (419) 248-8000 Masonry Walls: www.owenscornina.com marc.keenan.@2wenscornina.com Lineals are attached to concrete or concrete masonry walls using 3/t6 inch-by-1'/4-inch (5 by 32 mm) concrete screws EVALUATION SUBJECT: every 24 inches to 30 inches (610 to 762 mm) on center. The trim moldings must then be snapped into the lineals, holding BASEMENT FINISHING SYSTEMTM the panels in place. 4.2 Fastening Lineals to Existing Wood-orSteel-framed 1.0 EVALUATION SCOPE Gypsum: Compliance with the following codes: Horizontal lineals are attached at every wood stud with 1'/,- m 2006 International Building Codee (IBC) inch-long (31.8 mm) drywall screws. Vertical lineals must be attached with construction adhesive and held in place with ¦ 2006 International Residential Codee (I RC) 1'/4-inch-long (31.8 mm) drywall screws every 24 inches to 30 ¦ BOCA® National Building Code/1999 (BNBC) inches (610 to 762 mm) on center. The vertical lineals need not be aligned with the studs. ¦ 1999 Standard Building Code° (SBC) 5.0 CONDITIONS OF USE ¦ 1997 Uniform Building CodeTM (UBC) The Owens Corning Basement Finishing System TM described Properties evaluated: in this report complies with, or is a suitable altemative to what ¦ Surface-burning characteristics is specified in, those codes listed in Section 1.0 of this report, subject to the following conditions: ¦ Flammability characteristics of textile wall coverings 5.1 Installation of the Basement Finishing SystemTM must ¦ Interior finish stability at elevated temperatures be in accordance with this report, the applicable code 2.0 USES and the manufacturer's published installation instructions. In the event of a conflict between the The Owens Corning Basement Finishing System TM is used to manufacturer's published installation instructions and cover existing basement walls. this report, this report governs. 3.0 DESCRIPTION 5.2 Concealed electrical, mechanical or plumbing The Owens Coming Basement Finishing S stemTM consists components must be installed and inspected prior to the of PVC support g y installation of the Basement Finishing System TM to verify lineals, snap-in-trim components, base, compliance with the applicable code. battens and cove moldings and prefinished glass-fiber panels (see Figure 1). Panels are prefinished with a 17.6-ounce (499 5.3 Attachment of the Basement Finishing SystemTM' is gm) polyolefin sheet with Teflon finish and acrylic backing. limited to concrete, concrete masonrywalls and existing The panels meet the requirements for classification as a wood- or steel-framed gypsum walls. Class A interior wall finish under the IBC and SBC (Class 1 5.4 Concealed spaces must be draftstopped and under the BNBC and UBC), when tested in accordance with fireblocked in accordance with IBC Section 717, IRC ASTM E 84. The .panel sizes are 48 inches by 94 inches by Section R 502.12, BNBC Section 721, SBC Section 2 /2 inches (1219 by 2388 by 64 mm). The lineals are 93'/2 705.3 and UBC Section 708. inches by 2'/2 inches (2375 mm by 64 mm). 4.0 INSTALLATION 6.0 EVIDENCE SUBMITTED The Owens Corning Basement Finishing System TM must be 6.1 Manufacturer's published installation instructions. installed in accordance with the Owens Corning published 6.2 Reports of tests in accordance with ASTM E 84 (UBC installation instructions, the applicable code and this report: Standard 8-1). • 1% REPORTS are not to be construed as representing aesthetics or any other attributes not specifically addressed, nor are they to be construed as an endorsement of the subject of the report or a recommendation for its use. There is no warranty by ICC Evaluation Service, Inc., express or implied, as to any ( 01 004~00*1, finding or other matter in this report, or as to any product covered by the report. ` ' urtrru~~ Copyright © 2007 "~~001p1 Page 1 of 2 Page 2 of 2 ESR-1872 6.3 Reports of tests in accordance with NFPA 265 (UBC 7.0 IDENTIFICATION Standard 8-2). The Owens Coming Basement Finishing SystemTMl 6.4 Reports of fire tests on panel stability at 300°F (149°C) components beara label indicating the Owens Coming Sales, for 30 minutes. LLC, name; the product name, the Owens Corning product 6.5 A quality control manual. code number and the evaluation report number (ESR-1872). All Molding Snaps Existing Foundation Wall into PVC ' Support Grid 1 I 1 I 1 1 4 1 2.5" Glass Fiber Board Panel with Facing ' PVC 1. Cove ' 1 - Molding PVC Support Lineal ' (top, bottom, vertically every 48") PVC Molding Vertical K PVC Batten Molding Base FIGURE 1-0WENS CORNING BASEMENT FINISHING SYSTEM" 9421 11 Date To whom it may concern, We have supplied Metal Studs for Bee-utiful Basements with the following number: A 792 (alum-zinc coating). These studs are being used at the following M job. Thank You toy Jackson Co mercial Accounts Specialist • 6333 Cleveland Ave-Columbus-OH-43231- 614-523-0600