[Comment: When a reference is made within this rule to a federal statutory provision, an industry consensus standard, or any other technical publication, the specific date and title of the publication as well as the name and address of the promulgating agency are listed in rule 4101:8-44-01 of the Administrative Code. The application of the referenced standards shall be limited and as prescribed in section 102.5 of rule 4101:8-1-01 of the Administrative Code.]
GENERAL
FIRE CLASSIFICATION
Exceptions:
WEATHER PROTECTION
Exception: Unit skylights installed in accordance with Section R 308.6 and flashed in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions shall be permitted to be installed without a cricket or saddle.
MATERIALS
REQUIREMENTS FOR ROOF COVERINGS
Exceptions:
TABLE 905.1.1(1)
UNDERLAYMENT TYPES
ROOF COVERING | SECTION | MAXIMUM ULTIMATE DESIGN WIND SPEED, Vult < 140 MPH | MAXIMUM ULTIMATE DESIGN WIND SPEED, Vult >=140 MPH |
Asphalt shingles | 905.2 | ASTM D226 Type I ASTM D4869 Type I, II, III or IV ASTM D6757 | ASTM D226 Type II ASTM D4869 Type III or Type IV ASTM D6757 |
Clay and concrete tile | 905.3 | ASTM D226 Type II ASTM D2626 Type I ASTM D6380 Class M mineral-surfaced roll roofing | ASTM D226 Type II ASTM D2626 Type I ASTM D6380 Class M mineral-surfaced roll roofing |
Metal roof shingles | 905.4 | ASTM D226 Type I or II ASTM D4869 Type I, II, III or IV | ASTM D226 Type II ASTM D4869 Type III or Type IV |
Mineral-surfaced roll roofing | 905.5 | ASTM D226 Type I or II ASTM D4869 Type I, II, III or IV | ASTM D226 Type II ASTM D4869 Type III or Type IV |
Slate and slate-type shingles | 905.6 | ASTM D226 Type I ASTM D4869 Type I, II, III or IV | ASTM D226 Type II ASTM D4869 Type III or Type IV |
Wood shingles | 905.7 | ASTM D226 Type I or II ASTM D4869 Type I, II, III or IV | ASTM D226 Type II ASTM D4869 Type III or Type IV |
Wood shakes | 905.8 | ASTM D226 Type I or II ASTM D4869 Type I, II, III or IV | ASTM D226 Type II ASTM D4869 Type III or Type IV |
Metal panels | 905.10 | Manufacturer's instructions | ASTM D226 Type II ASTM D4869 Type III or Type IV |
Photovoltaic shingles | 905.16 | ASTM D4869 Type I, II, III or IV ASTM D6757 | ASTM D4869 Type III or Type IV ASTM D6757 |
For SI: 1 mile per hour = 0.447 m/s.
TABLE R05.1.1(2)
UNDERLAYMENT APPLICATION
ROOF COVERING | SECTION | MAXIMUM ULTIMATE DESIGN WIND SPEED, Vult < 140 MPH | MAXIMUM ULTIMATE DESIGN WIND SPEED, Vult >=140 MPH |
Asphalt shingles | 905.2 | For roof slopes from two units vertical in 12 units horizontal (2:12), up to four units vertical in 12 units horizontal (4:12), underlayment shall be two layers applied in the following manner: apply a 19-inch strip of underlayment felt parallel to and starting at the eaves. Starting at the eave, apply 36-inch-wide sheets of underlayment, overlapping successive sheets 19 inches. Distortions in the underlayment shall not interfere with the ability of the shingles to seal. End laps shall be 4 inches and shall be offset by 6 feet. For roof slopes of four units vertical in 12 units horizontal (4:12) or greater, underlayment shall be one layer applied in the following manner: underlayment shall be applied shingle fashion, parallel to and starting from the eave and lapped 2 inches, Distortions in the underlayment shall not interfere with the ability of the shingles to seal. End laps shall be 4 inches and shall be offset by 6 feet. | Same as Maximum Ultimate Design Wind Speed, Vult < 140 mph except all laps shall be not less than 4 inches. |
Clay and concrete tile | 905.3 | For roof slopes from two and one-half units vertical in 12 units horizontal (21/2 :12), up to four units vertical in 12 units horizontal (4:12), underlayment shall be not fewer than two layers applied as follows: starting at the eave, apply a 19-inch strip of underlayment parallel with the eave. Starting at the eave, apply 36-inch-wide strips of underlayment felt, overlapping successive sheets 19 inches. End laps shall be 4 inches and shall be off-set by 6 feet. For roof slopes of four units vertical in 12 units horizontal (4:12) or greater, underlayment shall be not fewer than one layer of underlayment felt applied shingle fashion, parallel to and starting from the eaves and lapped 2 inches. End laps shall be 4 inches and shall be offset by 6 feet. | Same as Maximum Ultimate Design Wind Speed, Vult < 140 mph, except all laps shall be not less than 4 inches. |
Metal roof shingles | 905.4 | Apply in accordance with the manufacturer's installation instructions. | For roof slopes from two units vertical in 12 units horizontal (2:12), up to four units vertical in 12 units horizontal (4:12), underlayment shall be two layers applied in the following manner: apply a 19-inch strip of underlayment felt parallel to and starting at the eaves. Starting at the eave, apply 36-inch-wide sheets of underlayment, overlapping successive sheets 19 inches. End laps shall be 4 inches and shall be offset by 6 feet. For roof slopes of four units vertical in 12 units horizontal (4:12) or greater, underlayment shall be one layer applied in the following manner: under- layment shall be applied shingle fashion, parallel to and starting from the eave and lapped 4 inches. End laps shall be 4 inches and shall be offset by 6 feet. |
Mineral-surfaced roll roofing | 905.5 | ||
Slate and slate-type shingles | 905.6 | ||
Wood shingles | 905.7 | ||
Wood shakes | 905.8 | ||
Metal panels | 905.10 | ||
Photovoltaic shingles | 905.16 | For roof slopes from two units vertical in 12 units horizontal (2:12), up to four units vertical in 12 units horizontal (4:12), underlayment shall be two layers applied in the following manner: apply a 19- inch strip of underlayment felt parallel to and starting at the eaves. Starting at the eave, apply 36-inch- wide sheets of underlayment, overlapping successive sheets 19 inches. Distortions in the underlayment shall not interfere with the ability of the shingles to seal. End laps shall be 4 inches and shall be offset by 6 feet. For roof slopes of four units vertical in 12 units horizontal (4:12) or greater, underlayment shall be one layer applied in the following manner: underlayment shall be applied shingle fashion, parallel to and starting from the eave and lapped 2 inches. Distortions in the underlayment shall not interfere with the ability of the shingles to seal. End laps shall be 4 inches and shall be offset by 6 feet. | Same as Maximum Ultimate Design Wind Speed, Vult < 140 mph, except all laps shall be not less than 4 inches. |
For SI: 1 inch = 25.4 mm, 1 foot = 304.8 mm, 1 mile per hour = 0.447 m/s.
TABLE 905.1.1(3)
UNDERLAYMENT ATTACHMENT
ROOF COVERING | SECTION | MAXIMUM ULTIMATE DESIGN WIND SPEED,Vult < 140 MPH | MAXIMUM ULTIMATE DESIGN WIND SPEED, Vult > 140 MPH |
Asphalt shingles | 905.2 | Fastened sufficiently to hold in place | The underlayment shall be attached with corrosion-resistant fasteners in a grid pattern of 12 inches between side laps with a 6-inch spacing at side and end laps. Underlayment shall be attached using metal or plastic cap nails or cap staples with a nominal cap diameter of not less than 1 inch. Metal caps shall have a thickness of not less than 32-gage sheet metal. Power-driven metal caps shall have a minimum thickness of 0.010 inch. Minimum thickness of the outside edge of plastic caps shall be 0.035 inch. The cap nail shank shall be not less than 0.083 inch for ring shank cap nails and 0.091 inch for smooth shank cap nails. Staples shall be not less than 21 gage. Cap nail shank and cap staple legs shall have a length sufficient to penetrate through the roof sheathing or not less than3/ inch into the roof sheathing. |
Clay and concrete tile | 905.3 | ||
Photovoltaic | 905.16 | ||
Metal roof shingles | 905.4 | Manufacturer's installation instructions. | The underlayment shall be attached with corrosion-resistant fasteners in a grid pattern of 12 inches between side laps with a 6-inch spacing at side and end laps. Underlayment shall be attached using metal or plastic cap nails or cap staples with a nominal cap diameter of not less than 1 inch. Metal caps shall have a thickness of not less than 32-gage sheet metal. Power-driven metal caps shall have a minimum thickness of 0.010 inch. Minimum thickness of the outside edge of plastic caps shall be 0.035 inch. The cap nail shank shall be not less than 0.083 inch for ring shank cap nails and 0.091 inch for smooth shank cap nails. Staples shall be not less than 21 gage. Cap nail shank and cap staple legs shall have a length sufficient to penetrate through the roof sheathing or not less than3/ inch into the roof sheathing. |
Mineral-surfaced roll roofing | 905.5 | ||
Slate and slate-type shingles | 905.6 | ||
Wood shingles | 905.7 | ||
Wood shakes | 905.8 | ||
Metal panels | 905.10 |
For SI: 1 inch = 25.4 mm, 1 mile per hour = 0.447 m/s.
Exception: Detached accessory structures and roof assemblies terminating at a vertical wall over unconditioned floor areas.
Exception: Asphalt shingles not included in the scope of ASTM D7158 shall be tested and labeled in accordance with ASTM D3161. Asphalt shingle packaging shall bear a label to indicate compliance with ASTM D3161 and the required classification in Table 905.2.4.1.
TABLE 905.2.4.1
CLASSIFICATION OF ASPHALT ROOF SHINGLES
MAXIMUM ULTIMATE DESIGN WIND SPEED, Vult FROM FIGURE 301.2(5) A (mph) | MAXIMUM BASIC WIND SPEED, Vasd FROM TABLE 301.2.1.3 (mph) | ASTM D7158a SHINGLE CLASSIFICATION | ASTM D3161 SHINGLE CLASSIFICATION |
110 | 85 | D, G or H | A, D or F |
116 | 90 | D, G or H | A, D or F |
129 | 100 | G or H | A, D or F |
142 | 110 | G or H | F |
155 | 120 | G or H | F |
168 | 130 | H | F |
181 | 140 | H | F |
194 | 150 | H | F |
For SI: 1 foot = 304.8 mm; 1 mile per hour = 0.447 m/s.
a. The standard calculations contained in ASTM D7158 assume Exposure Category B or C and a building height of 60 feet or less. Additional calculations are required for conditions outside of these assumptions.
TABLE 905.2.8.2
VALLEY LINING MATERIAL
MATERIAL | MINIMUM THICKNESS (inches) | GAGE | WEIGHT (pounds) |
Cold-rolled copper | 0.0216 nominal | - | ASTM B370, 16 oz. per square foot |
Lead-coated copper | 0.0216 nominal | - | ASTM B101, 16 oz. per square foot |
High-yield copper | 0.0162 nominal | - | ASTM B370, 12 oz. per square foot |
Lead-coated high-yield copper | 0.0162 nominal | - | ASTM B101, 12 oz. per square foot |
Aluminum | 0.024 | - | - |
Stainless steel | - | 28 | - |
Galvanized steel | 0.0179 | 26 (zinc coated G90) | - |
Zinc alloy | 0.027 | - | - |
Lead | - | - | 21/2 |
Painted terne | - | - | 20 |
For SI: 1 inch = 25.4 mm, 1 pound = 0.454 kg.
Clay and concrete roof tiles shall be fastened in accordance with this section and the manufacturer's installation instructions. Perimeter tiles shall be fastened with not less than one fastener per tile. Tiles with installed weight less than 9 pounds per square foot ( 0.4 kg/m2) require not less than one fastener per tile regardless of roof slope. Clay and concrete roof tile attachment shall be in accordance with the manufacturer's installation instructions where applied in areas where the ultimate design wind speed exceeds 130 miles per hour (58 m/s) and on buildings where the roof is located more than 40 feet (12 192 mm) above grade. In areas subject to snow, not less than two fasteners per tile are required. In other areas, clay and concrete roof tiles shall be attached in accordance with Table 905.3.7.
TABLE 905.3.7
CLAY AND CONCRETE TILE ATTACHMENT
SHEATHING | ROOF SLOPE | NUMBER OF FASTENERS |
Solid without battens | All | One per tile |
Spaced or solid with battens and slope < 5:12 | Fasteners not required | - |
Spaced sheathing without battens | 5:12 < slope < 12:12 | One per tile/ every other row |
12:12 < slope < 24:12 | One per tile |
TABLE 905.6.5
SLATE SHINGLE HEADLAP
SLOPE | HEADLAP (inches) |
4:12 <= slope < 8:12 | 4 |
8:12 <= slope < 20:12 | 3 |
Slope >= 20:12 | 2 |
For SI: 1 inch = 25.4 mm.
TABLE 905.7.4
WOOD SHINGLE MATERIAL REQUIREMENTS
MATERIAL | MINIMUM GRADES | APPLICABLE GRADING RULES |
Wood shingles of naturally durable wood | 1, 2 or 3 | Cedar Shake and Shingle Bureau (CSSB) |
TABLE 905.7.5(1)
WOOD SHINGLE WEATHER EXPOSURE AND ROOF SLOPE
ROOFING MATERIAL | LENGTH (inches) | GRADE | EXPOSURE (inches) | |
3:12 pitch to < 4:12 | 4:12 pitch or steeper | |||
Shingles of naturally durable wood | 16 | No. 1 | 33/4 | 5 |
No. 2 | 31/2 | 4 | ||
No. 3 | 3 | 31/2 | ||
18 | No. 1 | 41/4 | 51/2 | |
No. 2 | 4 | 41/2 | ||
No. 3 | 31/2 | 4 | ||
24 | No. 1 | 53/4 | 71/2 | |
No. 2 | 51/2 | 61/2 | ||
No. 3 | 5 | 51/2 |
For SI: 1 inch = 25.4 mm.
TABLE 905.7.5(2)
NAIL REQUIREMENTS FOR WOOD SHAKES AND WOOD SHINGLES
SHAKES | NAIL TYPE AND MINIMUM LENGTH | MINIMUM HEAD SIZE | MINIMUM SHANK DIAMETER |
18" straight-split | 5d box 13/4" | 0.19 " | .080" |
18" and 24" handsplit and resawn | 6d box 2" | 0.19 " | .0915" |
24" taper-split | 5d box 13/4" | 0.19 " | .080" |
18" and 24" tapersawn | 6d box 2" | 0.19 " | .0915" |
Shingles | Nail Type and Minimum Length | Minimum Head Size | Minimum Shank Diameter |
16" and 18" | 3d box 11/4" | 0.19 " | .080" |
24" | 4d box 11/2" | 0.19 " | .080" |
For SI: 1 inch = 25.4 mm.
TABLE 905.8.5
WOOD SHAKE MATERIAL REQUIREMENTS
MATERIAL | MINIMUM GRADES | APPLICABLE GRADING RULES |
Wood shakes of naturally durable wood | 1 | Cedar Shake and Shingle Bureau |
Tapersawn shakes of naturally durable wood | 1 or 2 | Cedar Shake and Shingle Bureau |
Preservative-treated shakes and shingles of naturally durable wood | 1 | Cedar Shake and Shingle Bureau |
Fire-retardant-treated shakes and shingles of naturally durable wood | 1 | Cedar Shake and Shingle Bureau |
Preservative-treated tapersawn shakes of Southern pine treated in accordance with AWPA Standard U1 (Commodity Specification A, Special Requirement 4.6) | 1or 2 | Forest Products Laboratory of the Texas Forest Services |
TABLE 905.8.6
WOOD SHAKE WEATHER EXPOSURE AND ROOF SLOPE
ROOFING MATERIAL | LENGTH (inches) | GRADE | EXPOSURE (inches) |
4:12 pitch or steeper | |||
Shakes of naturally durable wood | 18 | No. 1 | 71/2 |
24 | No. 1 | 10a | |
Preservative-treated tapersawn shakes of Southern Yellow Pine | 18 | No. 1 | 71/2 |
24 | No. 1 | 10 | |
18 | No. 2 | 51/2 | |
24 | No. 2 | 71/2 | |
Taper-sawn shakes of naturally durable wood | 18 | No. 1 | 71/2 |
24 | No. 1 | 10 | |
18 | No. 2 | 51/2 | |
24 | No. 2 | 71/2 |
For SI: 1 inch = 25.4 mm.
a. For 24-inch by3/8-inch handsplit shakes, the maximum exposure is 71/2 inches.
TABLE 905.9.2
BUILT-UP ROOFING MATERIAL STANDARDS
MATERIAL STANDARD | STANDARD |
Acrylic coatings used in roofing | ASTM D6083 |
Aggregate surfacing | ASTM D1863 |
Asphalt adhesive used in roofing | ASTM D3747 |
Asphalt cements used in roofing | ASTM D2822; D3019; D4586 |
Asphalt-coated glass fiber base sheet | ASTM D4601 |
Asphalt coatings used in roofing | ASTM D1227; D2823; D2824; D4479 |
Asphalt glass felt | ASTM D2178 |
Asphalt primer used in roofing | ASTM D41 |
Asphalt-saturated and asphalt-coated organic felt base sheet | ASTM D2626 |
Asphalt-saturated organic felt (perforated) | ASTM D226 |
Asphalt used in roofing | ASTM D312 |
Coal-tar cements used in roofing | ASTM D4022; D5643 |
Coal-tar primer used in roofing, dampproofing and waterproofing | ASTM D43 |
Coal-tar saturated organic felt | ASTM D227 |
Coal-tar used in roofing | ASTM D450, Type I or II |
Glass mat, coal tar | ASTM D4990 |
Glass mat, venting type | ASTM D4897 |
Mineral-surfaced inorganic cap sheet | ASTM D3909 |
Thermoplastic fabrics used in roofing | ASTM D5665; D5726 |
TABLE 905.10.3(1)
METAL ROOF COVERING STANDARDS
ROOF COVERING TYPE | STANDARD APPLICATION RATE/THICKNESS |
Galvanized steel | ASTM A653 G90 Zinc coated |
Stainless steel | ASTM A240, 300 Series alloys |
Steel | ASTM A924 |
Lead-coated copper | ASTM B101 |
Cold-rolled copper | ASTM B370 minimum 16 oz/sq ft and 12 oz/sq ft high-yield copper for metal-sheet roof-covering systems; 12 oz/sq ft for preformed metal shingle systems. |
Hard lead | 2 lb/sq ft |
Soft lead | 3 lb/sq ft |
Aluminum | ASTM B209, 0.024 minimum thickness for roll-formed panels and 0.019 -inch minimum thickness for pressformed shingles. |
Terne (tin) and terne-coated stainless | Terne coating of 40 lb per double base box, field painted where applicable in accordance with manufacturer's installation instructions. |
Zinc | 0.027 inch minimum thickness: 99.995 % electrolytic high-grade zinc with alloy additives of copper ( 0.08 - 0.20 %), titanium ( 0.07 % - 0.12 %) and aluminum ( 0.015 %). |
For SI: 1 ounce per square foot = 0.305 kg/m2, 1 pound per square foot = 4.214 kg/m2, 1 inch = 25.4 mm, 1 pound = 0.454 kg.
TABLE 905.10.3(2)
MINIMUM CORROSION RESISTANCE
55% aluminum-zinc-alloy-coated steel | ASTM A792 AZ 50 |
5% aluminum alloy-coated steel | ASTM A875 GF60 |
Aluminum-coated steel | ASTM A463 T2 65 |
Galvanized steel | ASTM A653 G-90 |
Prepainted steel | ASTM A755a |
a. Paint systems in accordance with ASTM A755 shall be applied over steel products with corrosion-resistant coatings complying with ASTM A792, ASTM A875, ASTM A463, or ASTM A653.
TABLE 905.11.2
MODIFIED BITUMEN ROOFING MATERIAL STANDARDS
MATERIAL | STANDARD |
Acrylic coating | ASTM D6083 |
Asphalt adhesive | ASTM D3747 |
Asphalt cement | ASTM D3019 |
Asphalt coating | ASTM D1227; D2824 |
Asphalt primer | ASTM D41 |
Modified bitumen roof membrane | ASTM D6162; D6163; D6164; D6222; D6223; D6298 |
TABLE 905.14.3
PROTECTIVE COATING MATERIAL STANDARDS
MATERIAL | STANDARD |
Acrylic coating | ASTM D6083 |
Silicone coating | ASTM D6694 |
Moisture-cured polyurethane coating | ASTM D6947 |
Exception: Detached accessory structures that do not contain conditioned floor area.
ROOF INSULATION
TABLE 906.2
MATERIAL STANDARDS FOR ROOF INSULATION
Cellular glass board | ASTM C552 |
Composite boards | ASTM C1289, Type III, IV, V or VI |
Expanded polystyrene | ASTM C578 |
Extruded polystyrene board | ASTM C578 |
Fiber-reinforced gypsum board | ASTM C1278 |
Glass-faced gypsum board | ASTM C1177 |
Mineral wool board | ASTM C726 |
Perlite board | ASTM C728 |
Polyisocyanurate board | ASTM C1289, Type I or II |
Wood fiberboard | ASTM C208 |
ROOFTOP-MOUNTED PHOTOVOLTAIC PANEL SYSTEMS
REROOFING
Exceptions:
Exception: Where the existing roof assembly includes an ice barrier membrane that is adhered to the roof deck, the existing ice barrier membrane shall be permitted to remain in place and covered with an additional layer of ice barrier membrane in accordance with Section 905.
Replaces: 4101:8-9-01
Ohio Admin. Code 4101:8-9-01
Five Year Review (FYR) Dates: 07/01/2024
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 3781.10(A)(1)
Rule Amplifies: 3781.01, 4740.14, 3791.04, 3781.11, 3781.10, 3781.06
Prior Effective Dates: 01/01/2013