Professional`s Guide
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Professional`s Guide
Professional’s Guide www.weatherbest.com Table of Contents 3 What Customers Want 4 WeatherBest® Premium Grain Decking 5 Colors 6 Rich, Subtle Texture 7 SE & GV Boards 8 WeatherBest® Tropical Decking 9 Pre-Installation 11 Installation 12 Stair Tread Installation 13 Fascia Board Installation 14 Phantom™ Fastener Installation 17 Premium Grain Rail Installation 23 Technical Data Sheet 24 Code Report 25 Frequently Asked Questions 26 20-Year Limited Warranty 27 WeatherBest® WIN Program O P F Give your customers what they want: A low-maintenance lifestyle. Our WeatherBest® product line has been designed with consumer preference in mind. It’s one of the most comprehensive lines of products ever created for the composite category. Beautiful to look at and resistant to the elements, WeatherBest® decking and railing is designed to perform year after year, season after season. All WeatherBest® decking is backed by the research, development, manufacturing and service of one of the largest decking and railing manufacturers in the country. We now offer three tiers of decking to fit any decking project and budget, WeatherBest® Premium Grain, WeatherBest® Tropical Decking, and coming soon, WeatherBest® High Performance Decking. As the market continues to grow, offering customers more options is the key to unlocking more sales. The best-looking decking on the market, with the most realistic woodgrain — that’s WeatherBest®. Stand out from the competition with a proven product. You want fewer callbacks and more referrals from satisfied customers. Building decks with WeatherBest® decking and railing is how you do it. 3 The WeatherBest® Premium Grain Decking WeatherBest® Premium Grain Decking • Resistant to mold, mildew, termites and decay Premium decking doesn’t get better than this. It’s everything you could want in a decking product without most of the hassle. Four rich colors to choose from: Western Redwood, Tuscan Walnut, Driftwood Grey and Sandalwood. Matching components complete the look. • Backed by a 20-year limited warranty • Corresponding railing, fascia, post sleeve and caps • Resists warping, splitting and splintering • Never requires painting, sealing or staining • Manufacturing process produces random graining, resulting in subtle variations similar to wood decking • Reversible boards feature a repeating cathedral woodgrain on one side and a brushed finish on the other side Available Components and Actual Dimensions Deck Board 0.910” x 5.400” Stair Tread/Railing 3.340” x 1.420” Solid Baluster 1.375” x 1.375” Fascia Board 0.75” x 11.25” LP WeatherBest® Select Roughsawn Gray Deck –Naples, Florida Post Sleeve 3.700” x 3.700” (I.D.) Matching Post Cap 4.700”x 4.700” (I.D.) 4 Colors Premium Grain Driftwood Grey WeatherBest® Woodgrain Railing Face Mount Premium Grain Tuscan Walnut Premium Grain Western Redwood Premium Grain Sandalwood Some simple cleaning tips... We recommend that your customers periodically wash their deck with water to remove pollen, dirt and other airborne pollutants that are on the surface (depending upon your environmental surroundings). When stains occur, clean them immediately. The longer it goes untreated, the more time there is for the stain to penetrate into the surface of the decking product. Try to minimize the occurrence of stains with the use of splatter guards and doormats. Do not use harsh abrasives or brushes, as they may damage the surface of the deck board. WeatherBest® Woodgrain Railing Inset railing mount Use this 3-step approach when addressing any stain: Step 1: Identify what the stain is. Sometimes this is difficult to determine, especially if the stain is discovered long after it has been made. Start with the basics: mild soap (detergent) and water. Apply to the stain with a white cotton cloth. Step 2: Try a cleaner, but always follow the directions and thoroughly rinse away cleaning residue. If the basic approach does not work and you know the source of the stain, try using a cleaning product with one of the following active ingredients: • For dirt, grime, mold/mildew or berry stains: use a cleaner with sodium hypochlorite • For rust stains: use a cleaner with phosphoric acid • For oil-based products: use a concentrated detergent or grease remover Please note that a shadow of the stain will remain (because oil and grease tend to penetrate the surface quickly). Step 3: If you still have no success, please give our technical service group a call at 800-343-3651. Be prepared to provide a picture of the stain in question and to specify what you have tried (in terms of cleaners). Again, when attempting to remove a stain, take care—do not damage the surface of the product with harsh abrasives, wire brushes or strong chemicals. 5 Rich, subtle texture that your customer will love. WeatherBest® Premium Grain composite decking and railing gives your customer the great characteristics of wood, without many of the imperfections. On weathering: All wood-composite products are expected to incur some weathering over time. Due to this weathering process, you will see some color variation from the original color purchased. Color Weathering Results of 3 years in Sacramento, CA* Before After Western Redwood Driftwood Grey We produce our WeatherBest® decking color series to reflect a random natural color and grain with the same subtle variation that’s highly desired in wood decking. Our exclusive process will provide a deck that does not have a manufactured look. reversible finish What it means to your customers – a high-quality addition to their home, with the natural look of wood and low maintenance. Our manufacturing process produces random but directional graining. Depending on the way the planks face the light, individual planks can appear slightly lighter or darker than the surrounding planks. Rustic Graining all going in the same direction Rustic Sandalwood Results of 1000 hour Xenon Test* Before After Notice with the roughsawn graining all going in the same direction, the planks all have a similar shade. Notice some of the planks are a slightly lighter shade with the roughsawn graining going in different directions. These planks appear slightly darker. Graining going in different directions Cathedral Tuscan Walnut Here again, where the roughsawn and embossed graining are going in the same direction, the planks appear to be the same shade. *Your results could be different. Graining all going in the same direction Cathedral When you vary the direction of the roughsawn and embossed graining, the planks can appear to be slightly different shades. Darker appearance. Lighter appearance. Graining going in different directions 6 Hidden fasteners for a smooth, blemish free deck surface The WeatherBest® GV option available on Premium Grain and Tropical Decking accepts the Phantom™ Hidden Deck Fastener. Phantom™ Hidden Deck Fastener GV WeatherBest® Premium Grain Made with a thick durable stainless steel alloy, the Phantom™ Fastener improves the final look of the deck surfaces, speeds installation and reduces labor costs. Pre-gapped to 3/16” every deck board goes down fast and easy without the need for pre-drilling or the fear of mushrooming from standard deck fasteners. GV option The GV or grooved option includes a lateral groove along the side of each deck board to accept SE Phantom™ Fasteners. SE option The SE or square edge option is used for trim, GV details and stair treads. WeatherBest® Tropical Decking SE 7 WeatherBest® Tropical Decking Now you can have the rich exotic look of expensive tropical hardwoods in a high density composite deck board. WeatherBest® Tropical Decking has a rich blend of natural tones that blend together to make a deck surface never achieved by a low maintenance board. This one of a kind aesthetic, achieved only with WeatherBest® Tropical Decking will make you change your preception on just how good a composite deck can look. WeatherBest® Tropical Decking • No other deck installs faster. • No other deck looks better. Available in GV option for use with the Phantom™ Hidden Fastener, Tropical decking by WeatherBest® won’t gray like real hardwoods and requires no staining sealing or end treatments. Available Components and Actual Dimensions Deck Board 0.935” x 5.400” Fascia Board 0.75” x 6” Pre-Installation A few things you should know about WeatherBest® Decking... Characteristics • Warranted not to rot, WeatherBest® products have superior weathering qualities compared to wood. They resist splitting, checking and splintering. There are no knots to fall out. • Like wood, all WeatherBest® decking will lighten a bit over time as it weathers, but generally remains close to its original shade. • Minor surface scratches will weather over time to match the deck boards and will not affect the beauty of the deck. • Mold and mildew may occur on any outdoor building material. Keep deck free of dirt and grime with periodic rinsing, and if necessary, use a mild bleach solution or deck cleaner. • There will be a slight color variation between boards. Before you fasten them down, lay the boards out to be sure you get the color mix that your customer prefers. • WeatherBest® Premium Grain and Tropical decking may be installed with either side facing up. Please Note: As with all construction projects, there are certain hazards involved with the operation of tools and ladders. Using tools with respect and caution will considerably lessen the possibility of personal injury. However, if normal safety precautions are overlooked or ignored, personal injury to the operator may result. Remember: Your personal safety is your responsibility. 9 Pre-Installation (Continued) General Construction Notes • WeatherBest® decking, railing components and fascia board must not be used as a component in a truss, structural diaphragm or interior framing application for joists, rafters, studs, beams, columns and posts. Consult with state and local authorities in your area regarding building codes and regulations. • WeatherBest® decking cuts, drills and installs similarly to wood. Use standard tools and standard carbide-tipped saw blades, too. (A carbide-tip blade with two teeth per inch works well.) • Refer to the instructions on Page 18 for woodgrain post requirements (6’ centers). Where substructure posts have greater spacing, additional posts may be required to meet the spacing requirements for the railing. Additional support posts may be installed more easily before deck boards are installed. • Use a minimum spacing (3/16”) between boards and (1/8”) at butt joints per installation instructions. • When face fastening WeatherBest Decking, we recommend the use of #8 x 2-1/2” stainless steel flat-head screws (for exterior use). They are available in most markets. Two screws must be installed in a deck board at every joist location. All instructions concerning screw installation, pilot hole size and screw spacing are based on using #8 x 2-1/2” or 3” stainless steel screws. • For hidden fastener applications, use the Phantom™ Hidden Deck Fastener. The Phantom™ Fastener was designed expressly for the lateral deck grooves in each WeatherBest® GV option board. Detailed instructions on the proper usage of Phantom™ Fasteners are included in this booklet. • Follow the WeatherBest® installation instructions and those of the fastening system manufacturer when using specialty or hidden fasteners. WeatherBest® does not guarantee the durability or long-term performance of any mechanical or hidden fastener. Contact the fastener manufacturer for detailed instructions. • When applying screws, the wood fibers may “mushroom” out from the hole. Simply hammer them lightly to cover the deck screw. Although it is not required on decking, pre-drilling 1/8” dia. holes with a countersink will eliminate the mushrooming and provide a cleaner, more attractive installation, and is highly recommended. You should always pre-drill the end of each board with a 1/8” bit no closer than 1” from the edge and 1.5” from the end to prevent chipping or splitting. • Pre-drilled holes are required for all railing installations. 10 Installation WeatherBest® Composite Decking Deck Boards If using WeatherBest® Premium Grain deck boards, either side may be installed in the “up” position (woodgrain or brushed surface). WeatherBest® Tropical Decking is also a fully reversible board, so either side may be installed in the “up” position. Screws See General Construction Notes or Technical Bulletins online at www.weatherbest.com Joist Spacing WeatherBest® decking boards are intended to be installed on joists spaced up to 16“ on center for residential applications. Reduce spacing to 12“ when applying boards diagonally up to 45°. 12” Joist spacing when deck boards are diagonal Deck Board Spacing A minimum gap of 3/16” between boards is required for drainage of water or melting snow and ice. Butt Joint Spacing Butt joints must be spaced at least 1/8” apart. However, since a larger gap may be necessary, a good estimate is to allow 1/16” for every 20° F difference between the temperature during installation and the highest temperature expected where the deck is being installed. This will allow for expansion during temperature changes. Screws at ends of boards must be no closer than 1.5” to the end. A lumber support board (blocking or double joist) must to be used to support the end of one board and accommodate the required screw spacing. Do not toenail or screw at an angle. Screws at least 1.5” from end of Deck Board 3/4" Max. Overhang 2" Max. Overhang 3/16" Min. Between Deck Boards see instructions 16” O.C. Joist Spacing Max., 12” Max. when Deck Boards on Angle 12" to ground minimum. Check your local codes, they may rewquire more! Joist and deck board spacing Screws at least 1” from end of Deck Board DO NOT screw at an angle Support board where two ends meet 1/8" Min. Between ends of Deck Boards see instructions Butt joint spacing 11 Stair Tread (3 options) Deck boards (SE only, do not use GV boards as stair treads) or stair tread rails can be used for stair treads. If deck boards are used, refer to option B or C. When using deck boards or stair rails, a 3/16” gap must be left between the boards. Fascia boards must not be used as stair treads or deck boards. Deck Board Option B 3/16" Min. Between deck boards Screws at least 1.5" from end of deck board 9" Stair rail option A 9" 9" 3/16" Min. Between stair tread rails 9" Stair riser Screws 1.5" from end of board Deck Board Option C 18" 3/16" Min. Between deck boards Screws at least 1.5" from end of deck board 18" Stair riser 12" Using WeatherBest® Fascia to Trim Edges/Stairs The fascia board is merely a decorative cover; it must not be used as a deck board or stair tread. When installing the fascia board, use #8 x 2-1/2” stainless steel screws. See the fascia board installation page for the correct screw spacing; leave a minimum 1/8” gap between fascia boards and the house or other decking. 12 12" 12" Stair riser 2 x 4 x Tread width-wood blocking Fascia Board Installation The fascia board can be attached to various rim joist sizes. The width of the fascia board is designed for a 2 x 12 wood joist size. For smaller sizes (e.g., 2 x 10, 2 x 8 and 2 x 6), the board must be trimmed to be flush with the wood joist. Recommendations 1. Two people are needed for installation due to weight of materials. 2. During installation, if possible, clamp the fascia board in place when pre-drilling and securing with screws (e.g., #8 x 2”, stainless steel). Caution: Screw spacing along the length of the board must be 8” or LESS. This helps minimize the occurrence of buckling of the board. As with most fascia products, some bowing (or buckling) of the fascia board may occur as the framing shrinks. Spacing between the fascia boards and deck boards must be at least an 1/8” minimum. 13 WeatherBest® Composite Decking (Phantom™ Hidden Fasteners) Structural Joist 16” O.C.* Structural Joist Structural Joist Figure 2: First Board Deck Board To accommodate normal expansion/contraction and proper drainage, leave a 3/16” space between each parallel deck board and 1/8” between each end-to-end seam. A 1/4” space should be left between the deck board and any permanent structure or post (fig. 2). 1/8” 1-1/2” GV (Grooved) boards are not recommended for stair tread applications. Phantom™ Fastener 1” 1.Position the first deck board on the support joists. Leave a 1/4” gap from any permanent structure (fig. 2). 2.Pre-drill the first deck board with a 1/8” drill along the outside edge of the board at every support joist. To prevent cracking of the board the holes at the end of the board should be a minimum of 1-1/2” from the end. The holes along the grooved edge of the board should be a minimum of 1” from the edge. 3.Secure the first deck board by fastening a #10 x 2-1/4” long stainless steel deck screw in each pre-drilled hole. DO NOT OVER-TIGHTEN THE SCREWS. 4.Insert a Phantom™ fastener into the side channel of the board at every support joist (pronged end first). Pronged end should engage the deck board by a minimum of 5/16” (fig. 3a). Center the screw hole on the joist. 5.Install a screw (provided with the fasteners) through the hole in the Phantom™ fastener into the center of each support joist. Angle the fastener toward the first deck board (fig. 3a). DO NOT OVER-TIGHTEN THE SCREWS. 14 Structural Joist 1/4” Initial installation of deck boards Fastener Figure 3: Installation Insert pronged tab into fixed board. 5/16” engagement a • Slide fastener into side channel of decking board at every support joist. • Install screw provided through fastener hole into each support joist. b • Locate next slotted board against the fastener tabs. • Slightly lift the outer edge of the board and slide over fastener tabs. 3/16” gap c • Be sure fasteners are fully seated into each board to ensure even spacing. Wall or other permanent structure. Structural joists should be spaced no more than 16” on center for most residential applications and no more than 12” on center for commercial uses (fig. 1). For best results, double joist any end to end seam. If applying deck boards diagonally across joist, the joist spacing should be reduced by 4”. All GV (Grooved) decking is intended for deck surface only not for structural members. Structural Joist (added to support end-to-end seam) Structural Joist Prior to installation consult building code requirements for proper installation. Local building codes supersede any and all recommendations in the following guide. Before installing GV (Grooved) decking, thoroughly review the installation instructions. Wall or other permanent structure. * Typical residential joist spacing. 12” O.C. for commercial applications Always check local codes before construction. Structural Joist Installation Figure 1: Preparation Figure 4: Maintain Gapping 1/4" spacing form permanent structures like walls ad posts is required Wall or other permanent structure. 6.Position the next deck board against the fastener tabs and slide the board onto the tabs. If necessary, slightly lift the outer edge of the board to ease the assembly of the board onto the fastener tabs (fig. 3b). When installed properly the fastener will ensure a 3/16” gap (fig. 3c). 7.Repeat steps 4 - 6 for each deck board. 8.Position the final deck board onto the last set of Phantom™ fasteners. Ensuring a consistent gap between boards (fig. 4), predrill the final deck board with a 1/8” drill along the outside edge of the board at every support joist. The holes at the end of the board should be a minimum of 1-1/2” from the end. The holes along the grooved edge of the board should be a minimum of 1” from the edge (fig. 5). 1/8” Deck Board 9.Secure the final deck board by fastening a #10 x 2-1/4” long stainless steel deck screw in each pre-drilled hole. DO NOT OVER-TIGHTEN THE SCREWS Structural Joist 3/16” 1/8” Wall or other permanent structure. Figure 5: Last Board Deck Board scrap board 1-1/2” 1” Structural Joist 3/16” 15 Figure 6: Removing Board Figure 7: Replacing Board Cut Here Remove center cut out Trim tabs from fasteners with exposed screws only. 1/8” Figure 6a Engage fastener tabs into side deck channel 3/16” Cut Here New Board Remove side pieces Deck Board Replacement 1. Make two parallel cuts down the center of the board to be replaced. Remove the center section from the board (fig.6). 2. Remove the remaining two pieces from the tabs of the corresponding hidden fasteners. 3. With a reciprocating saw, remove the tabs on the fasteners which have the screw showing (fig. 6a). 4. Position the new deck board onto the remaining tabs (fig. 7). 5. Ensuring a consistent 3/16” gap between boards, predrill a 1/8” hole along the unfastened edge at every support joist. 6. Secure the board by fastening a #10 x 2-1/4” long stainless steel deck screw in each pre-drilled hole. 16 Installation WeatherBest® Premium Grain Railing The railings can be built and installed for face mounting on the railing posts (A) or inset between the railing posts (B). If you don’t want the posts extending above the rail, you can modify the Inset Design (B). In this installation, the posts are cut shorter so that the railing top boards cover the posts. In both cases, the railing height does not exceed the 42” maximum.The illustrations below are views from on the deck. Remember, you must pre-drill all screw holes. Outside Design A Inset Design B 1/8" Min. clearance at Post Top Board Top boards flush at post corner With Post Caps Handling outside corners Post Top Board Without Post Caps Colors have been used in the following instructions to help identify the parts in the drawings and the material used to make them. Top Board Deck Board Post Sleeve Post Sleeve over Lumber Horiz. Rails Stair Tread/ Rail Stock Supports Stair Tread/ Rail Stock Baluster Solid Baluster Stock Also available: WeatherBest® White Composite Railing co-extruded composite railing that will not rot or peel. For installation instructions, please visit www.weatherbest.com. 17 1 Railing Post & Sleeve Installation 4 x 4 wood posts should be located at a maximum of 72” on center. They must be completely boxed in for support on all four sides. The post must be long enough to reach from the bottom of the joist through the deck planking and extend 45” above the top of planking. This will result in posts extending above the railing and being “capped.” The inset railing (Design B) can be mounted to offer a nocap installation; this will reduce the post height above the planking to 41”. After posts are mounted, cut post sleeve to length and slide over posts. Railing Post 45" (41" Design B “no Caps”) SLEEVE Step Jois Deck Board t Rim Joist Rim Joi t Jois st Deck Boards not shown to expose detail 2 Carriage Bolts, Nuts & Washers in both Directions Assemble & Mount Outside Rail (Design A) Step 2 Measure distance between posts center to center. Cut two pieces of rail to this length, less 1/8” (Fig. 1). Position the two horizontal rails side by side. Locate Baluster centers and mark on both rails. The 6’ rail will have 13 Balusters, starting from the center with the last Baluster being about 6” from the ends. Cut Balusters to 39” long (it will take 13 Balusters for a 6’ span). Balusters should be positioned every 5” on center. Lay down the rails; position Balusters on marks (next page, Fig. 2). Each Baluster will be attached at both ends to the rails with two screws. End screws must be at least 1” from end of Baluster. Use a square to line up and hold each Baluster as you pre-drill the screw hole and install the screws. 18 Figure 1 Assemble Railing Center of Post to Center of Post less 1/8” (71-7/8” for 6’ Centers) 5" Find Center, Mark it and every 5” (6 times) toward each end Installation (Continued) Step 4 Figure 2 2 Screws at each end 1.5" Min. from end Install Top Board Cut top board to length of top rail. Notch the top board (Fig. 4) on both ends. Position top board on railing. It should extend just over the top rail edge and have a 1/8” gap to post on both sides (Fig. 5). Clamp in place; secure to top rail by pre-drilling hole and installing screws 3/4” in from each end and then every 12” to the center of the top rail. Install post caps. 1/8" Minimum clearance around Post Center on mark Post Step 3 Top view of Post and Top Board Attach Assembled Railing Cut two pieces of rail 2” long. These Crush Blocks are installed to support the bottom of the railing at equal intervals between posts. Use one screw to secure each block to the Deck Board. Position railing on Crush Blocks with horizontal rails on outside face of posts (Fig. 3). Center horizontal rails so that ends align with center of post. Align rail, level and clamp in place. At each rail end, drill and secure with two (3”) screws 3/4” in from edges. Cut two pieces of rail at 3-3/8” long. One goes on each post, level with the top rail to support the end of the top board. Figure 3 Top Board Support (3-3/8”) flush with top of Top Rail and outside corner of Post attach with 2 (3”) Screws both posts 2 (3") Screws at each end 3/4” in from end Railing Rail Length of Top Board 1-9/16" 2-7/16" Notch both ends Figure 4 1/8" Min. clearance around Post Screws (2-1/2") at each end 3/4” in from end and every 12” into top rail Post Top view of Post and Top Board Post Top view of Post Figure 5 Crush Blocks, screwed to deck board under horizontal bottom rail. Install 2 blocks evenly spaced between posts. Rail outside edge 19 Assemble & Mount Inset Rail (Design B) The following instructions illustrate mounting the railing with support posts extending above the rail top board and capped. The posts can be cut shorter (41” above deck boards) so that railing is flush with top of posts. The top board flows over rails onto posts, eliminating caps. For this second version, the rail (same construction as below) is vertically mounted flush with the top of the post. The top board is then placed from post to post. 3/4" This edge (3/4” row of holes) always faces the railing 1-1/2" 4" 10" 39" This edge (1-1/2" row of holes) always aligns with the outside of the post 10" Step 2 Cut and Install Support Rail Cut two pieces of rail to 39”, mark them for holes as shown in figure 6. Cut two pieces of rail 2” long; these Crush Blocks will be installed to support the bottom of the railing. You will temporarily use them to vertically locate the support rails on the post. Position Crush Block and rail support against side of post as shown (Fig. 7). Locate and drill eight holes through rail and into post. Secure with (3”) screws. Install second rail to other post. 4" Figure 6 Figure 7 Railing Rai l Post Top view of Post and support Drill holes, attach withith (3”) screws at marked locations Support (edge with 1-1/2” row of holes) flush with inside of Post Use Crush Block (2” piece) to locate vertical position of support. Remove after Support attached No Caps Installation 20 Installation (Continued) Step 3 Assemble Railing Measure distance between inside of posts. Cut two pieces of side rail to this length less 1/4” (Fig. 8). Cut Balusters to 37-1/2” long (it will take 13 Balusters for a 6’ span). Balusters should be positioned every 5” on center. Position the two horizontal rails side by side. Locate Baluster centers and mark on both rails. The 6’ rail would have 13 Balusters starting from the center. Lay down the rails; position Balusters on marks (Fig. 9). Each Baluster will be attached to the rails with two screws at each end. End screws must be at least 1” from end of Baluster. Use a square to line up and hold each Baluster as you pre-drill the screw hole and install the screws. Figure 8 Figure 9 2 Screws at each end 1.5" Min. from end Inside of Post to Inside of Post less 1/4" (67" for Posts on 6' Centers) Center on mark 5" Find Center, Mark it and ever 5" (6 times) toward each end. 21 Step 4 Step Attach Assembled Railing The Crush Blocks (cut in Step 2) are installed to support the bottom of the railing at equal intervals between posts. Use one screw to secure each block to the Deck Board. Position railing on Crush Blocks and center horizontal rails so that ends have a minimum 1/8” gap to post (Fig. 10). Align rail, level and clamp in place. At each rail end drill and secure with two (3”) screws into support rail 3/4” in from edges. 5 Install Top Board Cut top board to length of top rail (Fig. 11). Position top board on railing (Fig. 12). Clamp in place, secure to top rail by pre-drilling hole and installing screws 3/4” in from each end and then every 12” to the center of the top board. Install post caps. 1/8" Minimum clearance around Post 1/8" Min. clearance at Post 2 (3") Screws at each end 3/4” in from end Railing Rail Post Post Top view of Post and Top Board Top view of Post Length of Top Rail Figure 11 Crush Blocks, screwed to deck board under horizontal bottom rail. Install 2 blocks evenly spaced between posts. Screws (2-1/2”) at each end 3/4” in from end and every 12” into top rail Rail outside edge Figure 10 1/8" Min. clearance at Post Post Top view of Post and Top Board Figure 12 NOTE: If you’re doing the no post caps installation, the top board extends from post center to post center. Maintain 1/8” gap between top boards where they meet on center of post. 22 Technical Data Sheet Based on Requirements of AC-174 @ 70F [16” O.C.] Property Standard WeatherBest® AVG. MOE (Modulus of Elasticity) ASTM D6109 520, 300 [PSI] AVG. MOR (Modulus of Rupture) ASTM D6109 2,770 [PSI] AVG. FLAME SPREAD INDEX E84 100 (PASS) AVG. SCREW WITHDRAWAL ASTM D1761 248 [LBS] AVG. SCREW PULL-THRU ASTM D1037 300 [LBS] TERMITE ASTM D3345 “10” Rating DECAY* ASTM D1413-99 0% Wt. Loss Technical Data Defined: MOE – Modulus of Elasticity identifies the material “stiffness” (when bending the deck board) MOR – Modulus of Rupture identifies the material “strength” (when bending the deck board) An Average Flame Spread Index of “100” is a Class C (or Class III) product The Average Screw Withdrawal value reported includes a safety factor of (3.0) The Average Screw Pull-Thru value reported includes a safety factor of (3.0) A Termite Rating of “10” is the highest possible rating (with “0” being a failure) *A Decay Rating of “0%” Wt. Loss is the highest possible rating (weight loss indicates decay). Please note the decay tests (as per ASTM D1413-99) are based on exposure to brown rot (G. trabeum) and white rot (T. versicolor) fungi. 23 Code Report WHEN INSTALLING WeatherBest® PRODUCT, YOU MUST USE CODE REPORT: ESR - 1008 Confirmation received from ICC Evaluation Services, Inc. (ICC-ES) indicates that WeatherBest® Decking & Railing products comply with the provisions of the 2003 IBC/IRC and 1997 UBC. This confirmation, as evidenced in ICC-ES evaluation report ESR-1088, provides guidance to code officials faced with approving the use of WeatherBest® Decking & Railing products under these codes. The evaluation report is available online at www.icces.org. It can also be found at www.weatherbest.com. AS ALWAYS, FOLLOW YOUR LOCAL BUILDING CODE REQUIREMENTS AND CONSULT WITH YOUR BUILDING CODE OFFICIAL TO ENSURE YOU MEET ALL REQUIREMENTS. 24 Frequently Asked Questions Why does composite decking cost more than treated wood? The up-front cost of WeatherBest® products is a little more than traditional wood. But factor in the typical cost of maintenance and labor over time to keep a wood deck looking good, and that amount far surpasses the price of a WeatherBest® deck. What is composite decking made of? WeatherBest® decking is made from recycled wood mixed with polymer resins, extruded under high pressure. Surface textures are then brushed or embossed into boards to achieve the natural look of wood. Will composite decking weather over time? All products made with wood will experience some weathering over time. You will see some color variation from the original color due to the weathering process. Scratches from deck furniture or foot or pet traffic will fade over time to become less noticeable. Do I have to worry about splinters with composite decking? You won’t have to worry about getting splinters with WeatherBest® products, because they are warranted not to splinter, split or rot. What is the difference between vinyl and composite decking? Unlike vinyl, which is typically 100% plastic, WeatherBest® decking is a wood and polymer composite material. Because of the wood content, WeatherBest® decking offers the advantages of lower thermal expansion/contraction and better UV resistance. How durable is composite decking? WeatherBest® decking is extremely durable. Our 20-year limited warranty explains the details. To find out more, visit www.weatherbest.com. Can any deck plan be built using composite decking? Whether the design is simple or multi-level, WeatherBest® decking is suitable for most residential applications. Curving or bending of deck boards is not recommended because it is beyond the scope of the code evaluation report ESR-1088. Can WeatherBest be installed on the roof or directly on the ground? WeatherBest® decking cannot be used on roofs. WeatherBest® products should not be attached (or installed) to any solid surface or watertight flooring or roofing systems such as waterproof membranes, roof decks, concrete, sheathing or patios. For a complete list of “conditions of use,” please refer to section 5.0 of code report ESR-1088. How close can WeatherBest® be installed to the ground? WeatherBest® products must not be installed directly on the ground. The substructure must be a wood framing system that meets your local code requirements and our installation instructions. The height of the substructure from the ground should be a minimum of 12” to allow for good air circulation and adequate drainage of water. The contractor and/or homeowner is responsible for the design and installation of the substructure (it must meet your local code requirements and our installation instructions). Is composite decking difficult to work with? WeatherBest® products cut, drill and install just like wood. 25 20 TWENTY-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY WeatherBest® composite decking offers the warm look of traditional wood. It handles like wood and installs with the same building tools. But unlike wood, WeatherBest® composite decking comes with a 20-year limited warranty. This means that instead of constant maintenance, your customers can look forward to relaxing. Ask your WeatherBest® representative or your retailer for a copy of the warranty by calling 800.343.3651 or visiting our Web site at www.weatherbest.com. www.weatherbest.com 800.343.3651 For further information on WeatherBest® decking, including product updates, frequently asked questions, dealer locators, technical bulletins and more, please visit our Web site at www.weatherbest.com. 26 Be part of a WIN-WIN Situation Sign up! When you’re a part of the WeatherBest® Installer Network (WIN), we’ll provide you with leads and a listing in the contractor locator section of both our Web site and our toll-free customer call center. The WIN program is a great way to make the most of your WeatherBest® business. Offer your customers the best in decking! Your WeatherBest® representative has the details. Throw a deck party and get leads too! Start selling WeatherBest® products! Sign up for the WIN program, and we’ll give you just about everything you need to throw a successful lead-generating event. It includes a $200 rebate for the host homeowner, customized invitations for the homeowner and rebate coupons for guests of the party. Additionally, the Deck Party program provides an allowance for a door prize and food & beverages! See your WeatherBest® representative for details. To become part of a WIN-WIN situation, talk to your WeatherBest® representative about joining today. For complete WIN program details, visit www.weatherbest.com or call 800.343.3651. Check our Web site for complete details – specification and program offerings are subject to change. 27 © Copyright 2007, Fiber Composites, LLC. WeatherBest and the WeatherBest logo are registered trademarks of Fiber Composites, LLC. All rights reserved. 10/07 WB-0001-LIT www.weatherbest.com 800.343.3651