[Florida Code Talk] roof sheathing replacement
Bob Koning
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Chris: No, neither can you re-roof with a general or residential license (unless it was issued prior to 1974). The reply was to the amount of deck sheathing that a roofing contractor may replace. General, builder and residential contactors can replace any amount (although they cannot undertake a re-roof contract, therefore they would be working for a roofing contractor) and repair structural members where a roofing contractor can replace unlimited amounts of sheathing (a recent change in the law, prior to the change the roofing contractor could not replace any) but cannot repair or replace any structural support members - therein lies the difference regarding the sheathing issue. I hope I said it better this time R.J.Koning - Director Contractors Institute rjkoning at contractorsinstitute.com 8301 Joliet Street Hudson, Fl 34667 727-863-5147 ) From: codetalk-bounces at myfloridacode.com [mailto:codetalk-bounces at myfloridacode.com] On Behalf Of Marquisconst at aol.com Sent: Monday, October 12, 2009 1:27 PM To: codetalk at myfloridacode.com Subject: Re: [Florida Code Talk] roof sheathing replacement I don't think you can re-roof with a CBC license ? Chris Kavala Marquis Const. & Dev. Inc. www.southernsips.com <http://www.southernsips.com/> 3714 Covington Drive Holiday, Florida 34691 Toll Free ............................. 1-877-321-SIPS main: (727) 937-3090 fax (727) 937-1849 cell (727) 243-2717 FL. LIC. # CBC036455 (residential / commercial) LA. LIC. # CL.0033845 (commercial GC) GA. 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Re: Roof Sheathing Replacement for Re-roofing (WR290 at aol.com) 3. garage penetrations (Steve Roland) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Message: 1 Date: Sun, 11 Oct 2009 12:59:25 -0400 From: Steve Roland <steven_t05 at hotmail.com> Subject: Re: [Florida Code Talk] Roof Sheathing Replacement for Re-roofing To: "bill larder,jr" <bill_larder_jr at hotmail.com>, "codetalk at myfloridacode.com" <codetalk at myfloridacode.com>, <larder-n-sonsconstruction at hotmail.com> Message-ID: <BAY126-W44F4BDAC3E3D11C8B50EBFEC90 at phx.gbl> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" I had a chance to address this at a UCC meeting in Daytona awhile back. I answered with another question. If someone has the ability to replace one sheet of sheathing do they now become stupid and don't know how to change more? My opinion on this is as long is there is no truss involvement in the replacement then the number of sheets would be what ever it takes to complete a satisfactory job to code. And you will probably receive as many answers as I did and then it never was decided on. So it will be up to the local jusistiction on how bad they want to mess with the roofing contractor. What ever happened to good common sense? IMHO. good luck on this one. Steve From: bill_larder_jr at hotmail.com To: codetalk at myfloridacode.com; larder-n-sonsconstruction at hotmail.com Date: Fri, 9 Oct 2009 19:27:25 -0400 Subject: [Florida Code Talk] Roof Sheathing Replacement for Re-roofing Good Evening. I have a question that I have asked my local Building Department and have got several answers. I have been told that we can change between 2 to 4 sheets of Plywood/OSB when re-roofing. I have asked several Roofing Contractors the same question and it varies for 6 sheets to no limit. I was given a copy of: FRSA Governent Insider. 2008 Legislative Session Over. Roofing Contractor License Scope to include Deck Attachment & Wood Sheathing Replacement. HB 697 by Gary Aubuchon (R-Cape Coral) relating to the Florida Building Code. My question is: How many sheets of Plywood/OBS (4'x8') can be replaced during re-roofing a building by a State Certified Roofing Contractor (CCC license)? Does a CCC license have the same scope as a State Cerified: Residental (CRC), Building (CBC), or General (CGC) Contractor has when re-roofing a building? Thank you for your input. Bill Larder Larder & Sons Construction, Inc. CBC1254430, CCC1327418, CFC1427906 Hotmail: Free, trusted and rich email service. Get it now. _________________________________________________________________ Hotmail: Free, trusted and rich email service. http://clk.atdmt.com/GBL/go/171222984/direct/01/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://myfloridacode.com/pipermail/codetalk/attachments/20091011/ba8ceed 9/attachment-0001.html ------------------------------ Message: 2 Date: Sun, 11 Oct 2009 15:27:06 EDT From: WR290 at aol.com Subject: Re: [Florida Code Talk] Roof Sheathing Replacement for Re-roofing To: steven_t05 at hotmail.com, bill_larder_jr at hotmail.com, codetalk at myfloridacode.com, larder-n-sonsconstruction at hotmail.com Message-ID: <d3f.4b4d7722.38038b8a at aol.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Based on a roofing contractors license, see below. It appears they can replace as many as they need as long as it is needed. Tom Ricci BT Builders Inc 954-214-4448 (e) "Roofing contractor" means a contractor whose services are unlimited in the roofing trade and who has the experience, knowledge, and skill to install, maintain, repair, alter, extend, or design, when not prohibited by law, and use materials and items used in the installation, maintenance, extension, and alteration of all kinds of roofing, waterproofing, and coating, except when coating is not represented to protect, repair, waterproof, stop leaks, or extend the life of the roof. The scope of work of a roofing contractor also includes required roof-deck attachments and any repair or replacement of wood roof sheathing or fascia as needed during roof repair or replacement. In a message dated 10/11/2009 1:04:19 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, steven_t05 at hotmail.com writes: I had a chance to address this at a UCC meeting in Daytona awhile back. I answered with another question. If someone has the ability to replace one sheet of sheathing do they now become stupid and don't know how to change more? My opinion on this is as long is there is no truss involvement in the replacement then the number of sheets would be what ever it takes to complete a satisfactory job to code. And you will probably receive as many answers as I did and then it never was decided on. So it will be up to the local jusistiction on how bad they want to mess with the roofing contractor. What ever happened to good common sense? IMHO. good luck on this one. Steve ____________________________________ From: bill_larder_jr at hotmail.com To: codetalk at myfloridacode.com; larder-n-sonsconstruction at hotmail.com Date: Fri, 9 Oct 2009 19:27:25 -0400 Subject: [Florida Code Talk] Roof Sheathing Replacement for Re-roofing Good Evening. I have a question that I have asked my local Building Department and have got several answers. I have been told that we can change between 2 to 4 sheets of Plywood/OSB when re-roofing. I have asked several Roofing Contractors the same question and it varies for 6 sheets to no limit. I was given a copy of: FRSA Governent Insider. 2008 Legislative Session Over. Roofing Contractor License Scope to include Deck Attachment & Wood Sheathing Replacement. HB 697 by Gary Aubuchon (R-Cape Coral) relating to the Florida Building Code. My question is: How many sheets of Plywood/OBS (4'x8') can be replaced during re-roofing a building by a State Certified Roofing Contractor (CCC license)? Does a CCC license have the same scope as a State Cerified: Residental (CRC), Building (CBC), or General (CGC) Contractor has when re-roofing a building? Thank you for your input. Bill Larder Larder & Sons Construction, Inc. 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