Standard Details For Roofing and Siding
Standard Details For Roofing and Siding
Standard Details For Roofing and Siding
DETAILS
FOR METAL
ROOFING
AND SIDING
AGRICULTURAL
LIGHT COMMERCIAL
RESIDENTIAL
The details and written instructions described in this manual are suggested installation methods to
ensure a quality application of our products, and should be considered as a guideline only. FABRAL
recognizes that installation techniques can vary based upon builder and geographical preferences, and
that there are other acceptable ways to install our products.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction....................................................................2
Fabral Core....................................................................3
Installation Instructions..................................................4-5
Steel Panel Profiles........................................................6-8
Aluminum Panel Profiles................................................9
Estimating & Roof Types................................................10
Load Tables & Testing....................................................11
Building Details
Post Frame.................................................................... 12
Residential..................................................................... 13
Post Frame Flashing Details
Endlap & Rain Carrying Table............................................... 14
Flashings/Trim
Post Frame.................................................................... 15-18
Residential..................................................................... 19
Mighti-Rib.................................................................20
General Notes................................................................21
System Components......................................................22-23
Accessories....................................................................24-25
Trim Details
Post Frame
Eave & Box Eave...................................................................26
Vented Eave & Endwall.........................................................27
Endwall- Notched & Sidewall................................................28
Dormer Valley & Valley..........................................................29
Gambrel & Transition............................................................30
Box Gable..............................................................................31
Gables...................................................................................32
Flying Gable Detail & Monoslope Ridge..............................33
Ridge/Peak- Non Vented & Vented Ridge............................34
Alternate Vented Ridge & Base Guard.................................35
Door Header & Door Jamb...................................................36
Door Jambs...........................................................................37
Overhead Door Jambs..........................................................38
Sliding Door Jamb, Header & Base......................................39
Window Sill, Header & Jamb & Translucent Panel...............40
Inside Corner & Outside Corners.........................................41
Residential
Vented Eave & Eave............................................................42
Endwall & Sidewall................................................................43
Valley & Dormer Valley..........................................................44
Gambrel & Transition............................................................45
Pipe Boot & Skylight.............................................................46
Skylight Section A-A & B-B...................................................47
Chimney Details....................................................................48
Chimney Endwall & Ridge/Hip..............................................49
Vented Ridge & Gable..........................................................50
Paint System & Warranties............................................51
Complete Contact Information......................................52
INTRODUCTION
The Right Tools.
This Standard Details Manual, AKA the Blue Book, is the right tool to have at your fingertips.
By knowing you have access to all of the right information from proper storage and installation
instructions to trim and flashing details, you can be confident installing your Fabral materials.
In addition, the Blue Book references the complete system components and accessories
allowing you plan ahead.
Use the Blue Book, and call us when further support is needed.
AGRICULTURAL
Fabral is the solution for your agricultural
applications. We know that your barns and
buildings must stand up to all weather conditions
and last through the years.
LIGHT COMMERCIAL
For your light commercial needs, Fabral offers metal
roofing and siding to match the various building
types.
RESIDENTIAL
Homeowners feel proud and confident with Fabral
metal roofing for the durability and sophisticated
appearance.
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You challenge us. And we like it.
Your vision for a building and what you want to achieve makes us think harder. It’d be easy
to say - “That won’t work.” Instead we go with - “Let’s see what we can do.” As the leading
provider of metal for building envelope solutions, we push the envelope.
We like it when you bring us a problem because we know we’ll find the solution. We have the
products, the manufacturing and the know-how. We offer everything you need for the total
building envelope solution. At our core, we relish a challenge.
CUSTOMER CARE
SYSTEM EDUCATION
SUPPORT PROJECT CONSULTING
TECHNICAL SUPPORT
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Building Design and Construction 2x4 or 1x4 purlins should be fastened through the decking and
In order to ensure the anticipated performance and longevity, into the rafters. This will provide a solid framework for attaching
protect metal panels from potentially corrosive situations and ma- the metal panels. For more detailed information on re-roofing
terials. When treated lumber will be in direct contact with metal applications, consult FABRAL Technical Bulletin #721, Re-Roofing
panels or flashings please note the following: Galvanized steel With Metal. Load tables are available for all FABRAL panels; con-
is compatible with the CCA (Chromated Copper Arsenate) pres- tact FABRAL for additional information.
sure-treated lumber that was predominantly used before 2004,
but not with the older Penta treated lumber or the new ACQ (Al- Roofing
kaline Copper Quartenary), CA (Copper Azole), or CBA (Copper Panel sidelaps should face away from wind driven rain. To
Boron Azole). Stainless steel or other special treated fasteners accomplish this, begin by installing the first sheet square with
should be used into these non-compatible pressure treated lum- the eave and gable at the down wind end of the roof, farthest
bers. Aluminum must be separated from contact with all treated away from the source of prevailing winds or away from the primary
wood since the soluble copper in the preservative is corrosive to viewing location.
aluminum. Likewise, dissimilar metals also require a protective In applications requiring a panel endlap, please refer to the
barrier between them to prevent galvanic corrosion. Request detailed instructions in this booklet. For best results, lap panels as
FABRAL Technical Bulletins #803, 106, and 107 for more informa- shown and install in the indicated sequence. ALL ENDLAPS RE-
tion on treated lumber and dissimilar metals. QUIRE SEALANT. WHEN WEATHER-TIGHTNESS IS CRITICAL,
PLASTIC, BUILDERS’ FELT, BITUMINOUS PAINT, CAULKING, USE SEALANT TAPE IN ALL SIDELAPS.
OR GASKET MATERIAL MAY BE USED TO SEPARATE PANELS To provide a drip edge, allow an overhang of 1 to 2 inches at
FROM TREATED WOOD AND DISSIMILAR METALS. When us- the eave. At the gable edge, use a gable or sidewall flashing. This
ing aluminum panels in direct contact with steel, use a separator will keep weather out, prevent lifting in high winds, and provide a
as described above and fasten with Stainless Steel screws. neat, finished appearance. The trim and roofing sheet should be
Fertilizer, lime, acids, feeds, manure, soils, and many other fastened every 12 to 24 inches along the gable edge. Do not step
compounds also cause corrosion in metal panels. Contact be- on panel ribs or on trim pieces to prevent kinking.
tween metal panels and any potentially corrosive materials should
be prevented. Roof Pitch
Porous insulation materials may absorb and retain moisture, The metal roofing panels shown in this manual require a min-
and should not be used in direct contact with metal panels. Use a imum slope of 2½ʺ per foot to ensure proper drainage. Refer to
vapor barrier such as polyethylene plastic or 30-lb felt to prevent the rain-carrying table in this booklet for the maximum allowable
moisture from contacting both the insulation and the metal panel. panel length per slope that will provide adequate drainage. For
FABRAL’s translucent panels are intended for siding applica- longer slopes and lower roof pitches, contact FABRAL for other
tions only. In all situations, foot traffic should be avoided on trans- suitable profiles.
lucent panels. Translucent panels used in roofing applications will
break down in a short time and cause staining and premature Bending and Bowing
corrosion of the metal panels below. If used on roofs, apply butyl Aluminum and Steel roofing and siding sheets are rollformed
caulking to separate the fiberglass panels from the metal. Trans- from hardened, tempered metal for maximum strength. If a sheet
lucent panels should be cleaned and sealed regularly, as recom- must be bent, a gentle 90-degree bend is the maximum recom-
mended by the translucent panel manufacturer. mended. Metal should not be re-bent once it has been formed,
nor should it be folded back on itself. When a metal roofing sheet
Purlins, Girts and Roof Deck must be installed on a curved roof, screws should be installed at
The substructure to which the metal panels are fastened must every overlapping rib at the sheet ends to resist the natural ten-
be properly spaced and sufficiently thick to provide a roof or wall dency of the metal to spring back. The standard fastening pattern
system able to meet required design loads. is permitted over the rest of the sheet. When installing the metal
A 2ʺ nominal lumber thickness or 1ʺ nominal thickness are panels shown in this booklet over a curved arch, the minimum
both acceptable purlins. If snow guards are to be installed in the radius of the arch is 18’ for aluminum panels and 24’ for steel pan-
future, a 2 x 8 purlin can be installed in the area for snow guard els. Use sealant tape or butyl caulking at all sidelaps and endlaps.
installation. Call engineering for locations of 2 x 8 purlins. When Additional care and fasteners must be provided when securing
using purlins, FABRAL recommends a maximum spacing of 24ʺ the top and bottom purlins on an arched rafter building to pre-
on-center (note that 5V requires solid decking). Pullout values de- vent the curved panels from pulling the purlins loose from the raf-
crease if the fasteners protrude completely through the purlins. ters. Ring-shank pole barn nails, heavy wood screws, lag screws,
Kiln-dried softwood is recommended for purlins or decking (pine, or bolts are often used for attaching these purlins.
fir, hemlock, and spruce). Hardwoods are difficult to fasten into
without splitting and contain tannic acids that are corrosive to Siding
metal panels. Green (non-kiln-dried) lumber may warp, twist, and Siding should be installed using the standard fastening and
shrink as the wood seasons fully, causing waviness in the panels as overlap patterns to ensure optimum performance. For strong,
well as loosening and leaking of the fasteners. neat corners use hemmed corner flashings. DO NOT RUN SID-
Solid decking is highly recommended for all residential appli- ING SHEETS ALL THE WAY TO THE GROUND. INSTEAD, PRO-
cations. When using solid decking or sheathing, always use 30-lb VIDE A PROTECTIVE BASE OF CONCRETE, MASONRY, TREAT-
felt or underlayment and plan on using closer fastener spacing ED WOOD, OR SIMILAR MATERIAL AND TERMINATE THE
and larger diameter #14 screws. (Refer to the tables on page SIDING SHEETS 6ʺ ABOVE GRADE.
31). If siding sheets are installed horizontally, use sealant tape or
On re-roofing projects where the condition of the old decking butyl caulking at the vertical laps to ensure weather-tight joints.
is in question, or where existing shingles will be left in place, new Install panels from the bottom up so that water is directed away
from, and not into, the lap joints.
Fastening guidelines for compliance with all safety requirements.
FABRAL can supply either screws or nails for fastening into Do Not walk on panels until all the fasteners are installed.
dimension lumber. Always use screws with solid sheathing. Metal roofing panels are slippery when wet, dusty, frosty, or oily
Screws for use with steel panels are galvanized and then coated -- Do Not attempt to walk on a metal roof under these conditions.
with an organic polymer for optimum corrosion resistance. For Wear soft-soled shoes to improve traction and to minimize dam-
best results with aluminum panels, use #300 series stainless steel age to the paint finish. Always be aware of your position on the
screws. roof relative to any roof openings, roof edges, co-workers, and
penetrations. Installing metal panels or flashings on a windy day
can be dangerous and should be avoided if possible.
Correct Under-Driven Over-Driven Cutting Aluminum Panels
Wood screws with combination metal and neoprene washers
To make a cut parallel to the ribs, score the panel deep-
should be installed in the flat area of the panel adjacent to the
ly with a sharp utility knife and bend back-and-forth along the
ribs, and tightened such that the washer is compressed as illus-
score, breaking the metal off cleanly. For cuts across the ribs, use
trated above. This will ensure a lasting, leak-proof seal. REMOVE
straight-cut snips, electric or pneumatic shears, a portable profile
ANY METAL FILINGS CREATED BY THE DRILLING ACTION OF
shear, or an electric nibbler. Some installers prefer using a circular
THE SCREWS OR PRE-DRILLING OF THE HOLES TO AVOID
saw with a metal cutting blade (a fine-tooth hardwood blade, or a
RUST STAINING ON THE PANEL SURFACE. Refer to the fasten-
standard combination blade reversed in the saw works also). Light
ing schedules in this booklet for the correct fastener locations.
oil or soap on the blade will make cutting easier.
Panels adhered with CondenStop
Cutting and Drilling Steel Panels
FULL LENGTH PANELS FROM EAVE TO RIDGE ARE REC-
Steel panels may be cut with metal snips, electric or pneu-
OMMENDED, EAVE OVERHANGS, VALLEYS AND ANY OTHER
matic shears, a portable profile shear, or an electric nibbler. Some
EDGES EXPOSED TO THE WEATHER SHOULD BE PAINTED
installers prefer using a circular saw to cut metal panels. Do Not
TO SEAL MICROFIBERS FROM ABSORBING MOISTURE FROM
use self-consuming abrasive blades because of the following: 1.
THE OUTSIDE. WET STACK STORAGE STILL APPLIES TO PAN-
Abrasive blades burn the paint and galvanizing at the cut edge,
ELS WITH CONDENSTOP APPLIED. PLEASE STORE PROPERLY
leaving edges that are jagged and unsightly and rust more quickly
BY COVERING AND TILTING ONE END. IT’S ALWAYS BEST IF
2. Abrasive blades produce hot metal filings that embed in the
THEY CAN BE STORED INSIDE IF NOT BEING IMMEDIATELY
paint and cause rust marks on the face of the panel. If saw cutting
INSTALLED.
cannot be avoided, select a carbide-tipped blade specially de-
signed for cutting light-gage ferrous metal panels. These blades
Flashing and Trim
are now available at many home centers and lumber yards. 1. All
Always begin flashing installation from the bottom and work
saw cut panels must be turned face down and cut in a location
up, so that upper flashings are lapped on top of lower flashings.
down-wind and well away from the building and other panels to
This will prevent moisture from leaking under the flashings and
avoid embedment of metal filings on other panels 2. All saw cut
into the structure. Endlap flashings a minimum of 6ʺ and seal the
panels must be thoroughly wiped to ensure the removal of all
lap joints with sealant. Extend flashings 4-6ʺ beyond the building,
metal filings. Pre-drilling wall panels gives uniform alignment of
cut along the bend lines, apply sealant, and fold the side flaps in
screw rows. BE SURE TO REMOVE ANY FILINGS ONCE PANELS
and the top flaps down to cap off the ends. Secure with pop-rivets
ARE INSTALLED TO AVOID RUST MARKS FROM THE FILINGS.
or stitch screws.
Some roof conditions, such as valleys, may require a longer
Building Maintenance
endlap and/or a larger flashing to properly drain moisture from
A metal roof should be inspected annually and cleaned as
the roof. Factors that influence flashing size, shape, and endlap
necessary to maintain its beauty and performance. Any debris
requirements include roof pitch, roof geometry, slope length, and
or residue, including leaves, twigs, and dust should be cleaned
climatic factors (such as heavy snowfall or rainfall).
off promptly to prevent moisture entrapment against the metal,
Whenever possible, begin trim installation at the downwind
which may lead to finish deterioration or premature corrosion.
end of the roof, farthest away from the source of prevailing winds,
Flashings may need to be re-sealed periodically in order to main-
to allow flashing laps to face away from wind-driven rain. Refer to
tain optimum weathertightness.
the details in this book for the proper location of fasteners and
sealants.
Proper Storage
The flashings and trims shown in this book are standard parts.
Store metal panels indoors when possible; if outdoors, cover
Custom trims are available to meet your specific design needs. If
and elevate. Elevate one side higher for water drainage. Never
you need a special trim, please furnish a drawing of the desired
cover in plastic; us a tarp that can breath. Allow for air circula-
shape, including dimensions and angles, to your Fabral dealer to
tion. If a bundle gets wet, break bands and separate sheets; allow
obtain pricing and availability.
sheets to dry completely and only restack if completely dry. Prod-
Refer to the SMACNA Architectural Sheet Metal Manual for
uct should be stored for a maximum of 2-4 weeks before being
additional information about detailing and installing flashings.
installed.
Safety
Spray Foam Insulation
Always work safely when installing metal products and use
When insulating metal with spray foam insulation, the first
extreme caution on the roof at all times. Wear gloves and safety
application layer should be getting the insulation behind all fram-
glasses to reduce the risk of injury, and use hearing protection
ing members. When completing the insulation, ensure the spray
when operating power tools. Always be sure that ladders are
foam is installed in 2ʺ thick layers (maximum) until desired thick-
safely positioned and properly secured. Safety harnesses or other
ness is achieved.
special equipment may be required; be sure to Consult OSHA
STEEL PANELS
Grandrib 3 ®
37373/4"
3/4" Formed Width
Formed Width
36" Coverage
36" Coverage
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STEEL PANELS
NAIL PATTERN
Mighti-Rib ®
SCREW PATTERN
26"26"Formed Width
Formed Width
SCREW PATTERN
24" Coverage
24" Coverage
1/2"
1/2" 12"
12"
SCREW PATTERNS
5/8"
Eaves and Endlaps - Roof Purlins
1 1/4ʺ Corrugated
SCREW PATTERN NAIL PATTERN
ROOFING - EAVES, RIDGES, AND ENDLAPS ROOFING - EAVES, RIDGES, AND ENDLAPS
Not all profiles are available in all areas. Please contact Fabral for availability
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STEEL PANELS
Prime Rib®
1/2"
Grandbeam®
StrongClad®
36"
5/8" 9"
Not all profiles are available in all areas. Please contact Fabral for availability
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ALUMINUM PANELS
Grandrib 3 ®
Recommended as a Liner Panel only
9"
9"
3/4"
3/4"
Strongrib ®
.018 Aluminum, Plain and Painted White
SCREW PATTERN
BUTYL SEALANT
Correct Strongrib LOCATION (OPTIONAL
Sidelap FIELD APPLIED) INTERMEDIATE ROOF PURLINS AND ALL SIDING
PURLIN BEARING
LEG EAVE AND ENDLAPS - ROOF PURLINS
3/4" 2 1/2"
9"
36" Coverage (37 3/4" Formed Width)
Fabrib ®
7/16"
1/2"
ROOFING - EAVES, RIDGES, AND ENDLAPS ROOFING - EAVES, RIDGES, AND ENDLAPS
Not all profiles are available in all areas. Please contact Fabral for availability
Lengths greater than 16’ on aluminum panels are not recommended due to expansion and contraction.
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ESTIMATING & ROOF TYPES
Estimating Metal Roofing,
Siding & Flashings
Panel lengths are to be determined by the truss
top chord or actual field measurements. Remem-
ber to add for overhangs at the eaves; subtract
for a gap at the ridge. Siding should be kept up
away from the ground with a skirt board.
Number of Panels
The coverage of the panel being used will de-
termine the number of panels at a length (i.e., 3'
coverage panel on a 30 ft. long building would Gambrel Roof
require 10 panels on each side of the ridge or 20
panels at the particular length).
Flashing Conditions
Roof - Eave, Ridge, Gable, Sidewall, Endwall,
Valley, Hip, Transition, Gambrel, Soffits
Siding - Base Perimeter, Corners, Inside Corners,
Man Doors, Windows, Sliding Doors, Overhead
Doors
Please contact Fabral’s Engineering
Department for all your estimating &
specification needs.
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LOAD TABLES & TESTING
The Above Loads and fastener quantities are based on the standard fasening
schedule shown on page 6 of this book, with the fastener having an embedment
depth of 1” into the solid wood or penetrating the plywood or OSB. Contact FABRAL
for additional design information on our products.
UL RATINGS
UL790 Class A Fire Rating applies to all Steel panels 29 ga and thicker and
all Aluminum panels .032ʺ and thicker.
UL2218 Class 4 Hail Impact Rating applies to all Steel panels 29 ga and
thicker and all Aluminum panels .032ʺ and thicker.
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POST FRAME
BUILDING DETAILS
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Ridge/Peak
p. 34
Eave
Gable p. 26
p. 31
SIDEWALL
SKYLIGHT
EAVE
GABLE/RAKE
HIP
2. Refer to the Load-Span tables to select the proper fastener and spacing to meet loads on
your structure. Nails are NOT recommended for residential applications.
3. Consult local building codes and restrictions to determine acceptable methods of construction
for residential applications in your area.
4. Solid decking with 30# felt or synthetic underlayment for residential applications is
recommended. Ice & water shield or similar self-adhesive membrane is recommended at all
valleys, dormers, chimneys, transitions, skylights and other critical areas.
5. When re-roofing with metal panels over an existing shingle roof, metal panels may be installed
directly over shingles with underlayment, or 2x4 purlins or 1x4 furring strips.
6. Zip board sheathing, which has a “built in” vapor barrier, is an acceptable substrate
and vapor barrier.
7. Request Fabral’s technical bulletins #720 and #721 for more details on residential roofing.
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POST FRAME FLASHING DETAILS
ENDLAP & RAIN CARRYING TABLES
ALUMINUM (All runs or steel 3+runs)
ROOF PANEL
1. Apply 3/32ʺ x 1/2ʺ butyl endlap sealant on bottom STEP #1 CONTINUOUS BEAD OF 3/32" x 1/2"
panel just below centerline of purlin (see endlap BUTYL SEALANT TAPE
pattern.
DOWN SLOPE
4. Apply sidelap sealant on panel #2 to connect to
6 1/2"
sidelap sealant of panel #1. 2" PURLIN
OVERLAPPING
5. Place panel #3 over sidelap of #1 and #2. FROM PURLIN EDGE
3 1/2"
12" Total Lap
6. Apply endlap sealant on panel #3.
7. Apply sidelap sealant on panel #3 and connect PR
with endlap sealant. EV
AIL
8. Place panel #4 over endlap of panel #3. ING
Install screws per endlap pattern. WI
ENDLAP TAPE ALIGN ND
D 9. Repeat sequence for entire roof. WITH PURLIN EDGE
INSTALLATION SEQUENCE
FOR STRONGRIB, GRANDRIB 3,
5V CRIMP, ALU-TWIN 4
2 END
ENDLAP TAPE SIDELAP TAPE
THIS EDGE THIS EDGE
5 5 SIDELAP TAP
SIDELAP TAPE 3 3 THIS EDG
THIS EDGE
4
1
2
1
EAVE
OVERHANG
WHEN INSTALLING 2 1/2" OR 1 1/4" 1" TO 2"
CORRUGATED ROOFING USE )
SKIRT BOARD OF ET
INSTALLATION SEQUENCE AS SHOWN TREATED LUMBER OR FE
(IN
FOUNDATION OF BLOCK "L"
12" TO 18" FROM ST
AR
GROUND LEVEL TE
ND
Grandrib 3 2 1/2:12 58 61 64 67 73 78
Prime Rib 2 1/2:12 39 41 43 45 49 53
5V 2 1/2:12 43 45 47 49 54 58
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STANDARD POST FRAME
FLASHINGS & TRIMS
All flashing is 10' 6ʺ in length & available in steel & aluminum, unless otherwise noted.
Please contact Fabral for specifics on the trim available in your area.
AJ2
Jamb Trim
AJ3 AJ4
J Channel Jamb Trim
AJ6
Jamb Trim
AJ5 RJ8
Jamb Trim J Channel
RJ9
F-J Trim
PJFB
#45 Liner Channel One Piece Door Trim
F-J Trim F-J 10 Trim
Midwest Only
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POST FRAME FLASHINGS & TRIMS
AG4 AC1
Gable Corner
Longer Lengths
Longer Lengths
AG1 Available
Available
Gable/Rake
AC3
Corner
Longer Lengths
Available
AC2
AC4
Inside Corner
Corner
Longer Lengths
Available
1 1/16”
RG1 WG1
Residential Residential AH2
Gable Gable Door Track Cover
Longer Lengths Longer Lengths
Available Available
AH4 AH5
AH3
Door Track Door Track
Double Door
Cover Cover
Track Cover
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POST FRAME FLASHINGS & TRIMS
AH6
Door Track AR3 AR3 w/ Versavent RX-10
Cover Ridge Cap Ridge Cap
SB
Snow Break
(Solid Deck)
RR1 CP1
Universal Monoslope SB1
Ridge/Hip Ridge 1 1/2”
2 1/8”
Snow Break
Flash (2x4 Purlins)
AT1
Transition
Flash
CE1
Denver Eave AT2
Gambrel
Flash
ASW1 AEWN4
Sidewall/Endwall Notched
Flash Endwall Flash
Available in 40 1/2ʺ length only
AGRN4
Notched
Gambrel Flash
Available in 40 1/2ʺ length only Notched
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POST FRAME FLASHINGS & TRIMS
*Other sizes are
available
upon request
AL9 AL10
AL8 Angle Flashing Angle Flashing
Angle Flashing
ABG1
203 Box Base
Base AZ2
Guard Zee
AB3
AB1
Soffit Box
Soffit Box
AD1
Drip Cap
AB2 AB4
7 1/2"
Soffit Box Soffit Box
7 1/4" 2 1/2"
RV1
Valley Flash
AE1
Eave Flash
RV2 RE1
W-Valley Flash Residential Eave
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STANDARD RESIDENTIAL exposed-fastener panel
1 1/16”
RG1 AG4
WG1
Residential Gable
Residential
Gable
Gable
AR3
Ridge Cap RV1
CE1 Valley Flash
Denver Eave
RR1
Universal Ridge/Hip RV2
Flash W-Valley Flash
RE1
Residential Eave AT1
Transition Flash
ASW1
Sidewall/
Endwall Flash
CP1
Monoslope AT2
Ridge Gambrel
Flash
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POST FRAME FLASHINGS & TRIMS
STANDARD MIGHTI-RIB®
FH1
Head/Sill
Flashing
FE2
Eave Flashing
FR4
Ridge Cap
5"
FT1
Endwall/
1 11/16" Transition Flash
5" 5/8"
1 3/16" FC4
Inside Corner
FC3
Flash
Gable/Outside
Corner Flash
FZ4 1 3/8"
Zee Flash
FJ3
J Channel 1 3/8ʺ
Flashing Modified PJFB Trim Modified F-J Trim
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GENERAL
NOTES
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SYSTEM COMPONENTS
SNOW GUARDS
Exposed Fastener
MINI CLSM CLSR #640 #20 SM
Panel
Grandrib 3® X X X
Mighti-Rib® X X X
TrustiRib™ X X X
5V Crimp X X X X X
2 1/2" Corrugated X
ProClad X X X
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SYSTEM COMPONENTS
FASTENERS For more information, review Fabral’s installation manuals.
UNDERLAYMENT
30-Year Peel & Stick 50-Year Synthetic
PRODUCT SPECS: PRODUCT SPECS:
• Watertight Self-Sealing Underlayment • Installation requires mechanical fasteners
• Asphalt-to-Asphalt Lap System • Roll Size: 4' W x 250' L
• Roll Size: 3' W x 72' L • Minimum Thickness: .75mm
• Minimum Thickness: 1.1mm • Square Ft Per Roll: 1,000
• Square Ft Per Roll: 200 • 36 rolls per pallet
CONDENSTOP®
Stop condensation with Fabral factory applied CondenStop. CondenStop saves time and money with reduced labor
costs and installation time versus other condensation barriers. Easily and effectively prevent condensation and the
problems caused by condensation by installing Fabral panels featuring CondenStop.
• Protects assets and investments from moisture • Light gray color enhances the indoor look of an
• Can be used in place of traditional vapor retarders open framing structure roof
• Adds to interior corrosion protection • Available for Grandrib 3 painted panel offerings
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ACCESSORIES
VENTING & CLOSURES
TRANSLUCENT PANELS
Polycarbonate:
• Grandrib 3- Clear & White - 8', 10', 12'
Mighti-Rib - Clear & White - 12'
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ACCESSORIES
PIPE BOOTS
EPDM Specifications: Pipe Sizes:
• Colors: Gray and Black Base Diameter Item No. min max
• Up to 2500 F 7 3/4" 3 1/4" 5"
10 3/4" 5 4 1/4" 7 1/2"
16 1/2" 8 7" 13"
Silicon Specifications:
• Color: Orange
• Up to 4500 F
• Ranging for pipe sizes from 1" to 13"
• Larger sizes available upon request
*Retrofit boots also available, sizes may vary
FLAT SHEETS
Product Specifications:
• Used for field forming crickets around • Full width (40 13/16" x 10' 6")
chimney, skylights, penetrations, and • Grade 33 steel for better hemming,
special flashing as necessary forming and flexibility for field forming
• 29 gauge painted and plain galvanized
BACKER ROD
Product Specifications:
• Reduces the risk of oil canning
• Black foam with 5/8" diameter
• Available in individual boxes (two rolls at 775' each)
• Available in Midwest only
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POST FRAME
TRIM DETAILS
INSIDE CLOSURE
SIDING PANEL
ROOF PURLIN
POST
TOP PLATE
INSIDE CLOSURE
ROOF PANEL
EAVE PURLIN
FLASH CE-1
FASTENER
FASTENER @ 24" O.C. MAX.
OUTSIDE CLOSURE
(OPTIONAL)
SIDING PANEL
BUTYL SEALANT TAPE TOP
& BOTTOM OF CLOSURE
TOP PLATE
BOX EAVE
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POST FRAME TRIM DETAILS
INSIDE CLOSURE
ROOF PANEL
VENTED EAVE
GIRT
INSIDE CLOSURE
2" FASTENER @
EVERY MAIN RIB
FLASH ASW-1
PURLIN
ROOF PANEL
ENDWALL- NOTCHED
SIDING PANEL
GIRT
INSIDE CLOSURE
2" FASTENER @
EVERY MAIN RIB
NOTCHED FLASH
AEW-N4 OR AEW-N5
BUTYL SEALANT TAPE TOP
& BOTTOM OF CLOSURE
PURLIN
ROOF PANEL
OUSIDE CLOSURE
GIRT
SEALER STRIP W/ BUTYL
SEALANT TAPE
2" FASTENER @
24" O.C. MAX.
ROOF PANEL
PURLIN
SLOPING RAFTER
ROOF PANEL
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POST FRAME TRIM DETAILS
RIDGE TRIM
ROOF PANEL
UNDERLAYMENT
UPPER VALLEY TRIM
2" FASTENER @
EVERY MAIN RIB
BUTYL SEALANT TAPE TOP &
BOTTOM OF CLOSURE
OUSIDE
CLOSURE
ROOF PANEL
PURLIN
INSIDE
CLOSURE
2" FASTENER @
EVERY MAIN RIB
ROOF PANEL
OUSIDE CLOSURE
TRANSITION
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POST FRAME TRIM DETAILS
ROOF PURLIN
FASTENER @
24" O.C. MAX.
FLASH AB-1, AB-2,
AB-3, OR AB-4
BUTYL SEALANT TAPE
FASTENER @ EVERY
MAJOR RIB
OUTSIDE CLOSURE
(OPTIONAL)
BUTYL SEALANT TAPE TOP
& BOTTOM OF SEALER STRIP
END RAFTER
FASTENER
SIDING PANEL 24" O.C. MAX.
BOX GABLE
1. BOX GABLE (PAGE X)
VERSION 2 ROOF PANEL
FLASH AG-1
ROOF PURLIN
FASTENER @
FLASH AB-1, AB-2,
24" O.C. MAX.
AB-3, OR AB-4
OUTSIDE CLOSURE
(OPTIONAL)
FASTENER @
BUTYL SEALANT TAPE TOP 24" O.C. MAX.
& BOTTOM OF SEALER STRIP
END RAFTER
BUTYL SEALANT TAPE
SIDING PANEL
FASTENER @ EVERY
MAJOR RIB
SIDING PANEL
END RAFTER
OUTSIDE CLOSURE
(OPTIONAL)
FASTENER @ EVERY
MAJOR RIB
SIDING PANEL
END RAFTER
OUTSIDE CLOSURE
(OPTIONAL)
CE-1
UNDERLAYMENT
FASTENER
FASCIA BOARD
11. FLYING
2" FASTENER @ GABLE (PAGE 20)
EVERY MAIN RIB
OUSIDE CLOSURE
SIDING
UNDERLAYMENT
ROOF STRUCTURE
ROOF PANEL
AR-3, RR-1
RIDGE FLASH
VENTED RIDGE
ROOF PANEL
VERSAVENT RX-10
ROOF PURLIN
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POST FRAME TRIM DETAILS
2-1/2" FASTENER @
EVERY MAIN RIB
BASE GUARD
8. ALT. VENTED RIDGE (PAGE 17)
SIDING PANEL
FLASH ABG-1
FLOOR
GRADE
DOOR HEADER
SIDING PANEL
FASTENERS PER
FASTENER PATTERN
FLASH AD-1
DOOR
GIRT
31. DOOR HEADER (PAGE 28)
DOOR JAMB SIDING PANEL
DOOR JAMB
DOOR STOP
DOOR
FLASH PJFB
FASTENER
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POST FRAME TRIM DETAILS
GIRT
DOOR STOP
DOOR
FLASH AJ-3
FASTENER
VERSION 3
FASTENERS PER
FASTENER PATTERN
SIDING PANEL
FLASH AJ-2
1 X 3 DOOR STOP
DOOR
DOOR JAMB
DOOR JAMB
FASTENER
FASTENER
FLASH AJ-4
FASTENER
1 X 3 GUIDE
FLASH AJ-3
26. OVERHEAD DOOR JAMBS (PAGE 27) 29. OVERHEAD DOOR JAMBS (PAGE 27)
VERSION 2 VERSION 4
GIRT DOOR JAMB
GIRT
DOOR JAMB
FASTENERS PER FASTENERS PER
FASTENER PATTERN POST FASTENER PATTERN POST
DOOR JAMB
FASTENER
1 X 3 GUIDE
FLASH PJFB
FASTENER
1 X 3 GUIDE
FLASH AJ-2
27. OVERHEAD DOOR JAMBS (PAGE 27) 30. OVERHEAD DOOR JAMBS (PAGE 27)
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POST FRAME TRIM DETAILS
WALL GIRT
SIDING PANEL
POST
FASTENER
2 X 2 FILLER BLOCK
FASTENER
FLASH AL-6
FLASH AJ-3
FASTENER
SIDING PANEL
SLIDING DOOR
SIDING PANEL ON
FASTENERS PER SLIDING DOOR
FASTENER PATTERN
FASTENERS PER
FLASH AH-2, AH-3, AH-4, OR AH-5 DEPENDING
ON PARTICULAR MANUFACTURER'S DOOR FASTENER PATTERN
TRACK BEING USED
SLIDING DOOR GIRT
OVERHEAD DOOR TRACK
SIDING PANEL ON
SLIDING DOOR
WINDOW WINDOW
SILL HEADER
WINDOW UNIT
SIDING PANEL
1 X 6, BEVELED
FASTENERS PER
FASTENER PATTERN
2X4
2X4
INSIDE CLOSURE
(OPTIONAL)
SIDING PANEL
FLASH AZ-2
FASTENER
FASTENERS PER
OPTIONAL BUTYL
FASTENER PATTERN
SEALANT TAPE
BUTYL SEALANT TAPE
FLASH AJ-3
INSIDE CLOSURE
(OPTIONAL)
WINDOW UNIT
OUTSIDE CLOSURE
(OPTIONAL)
GIRT
METAL SIDING OR
TRANSLUCENT ROOF PANEL
INSIDE CORNER
GIRT VERSION 1
SIDING PANEL
VERSION 2
GIRT
SIDING PANEL
BUTYL SEALANT
FASTENERS PER TAPE
FASTENER PATTERN POST
FASTENER @
24" O.C. MAX.
INSIDE CLOSURE
ROOF PANEL
RESIDENTIAL EAVE
UNDERLAYMENT
FLASH CE-1
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RESIDENTIAL TRIM DETAILS
RESIDENTIAL ENDWALL
SIDING
2" FASTENER @
EVERY MAIN RIB
FLASH ASW-1
UNDERLAYMENT
ROOF STRUCTURE
ROOF PANEL
OUTSIDE CLOSURE
RESIDENTIAL SIDEWALL
47. RES. ENDWALL (PAGE 36)
SIDING
ROOF PANEL
ROOFING STRUCTURE
RV-2 SHOWN
DORMER VALLEY
OUTSIDE CLOSURE, TAPE
SEALANT TOP & BOTTOM
ROOF PANEL
UNDERLAYMENT
UPPER VALLEY TRIM
2" FASTENER @
EVERY MAIN RIB
UNDERLAYMENT
INSIDE CLOSURE
OUTSIDE CLOSURE
ROOF PANEL
ROOF STRUCTURE
BUTYL SEALANT TAPE TOP
& BOTTOM OF CLOSURE
2" FASTENER @
EVERY MAIN RIB
INSIDE CLOSURE
ROOF PANEL
FLASH AT-1
ROOF STRUCTURE
BUTYL SEALANT TAPE TOP
OUTSIDE CLOSURE & BOTTOM OF CLOSURE
PIPE BOOT
ROOF STRUCTURE
UNDERLAYMENT
SKYLIGHT
SKYLIGHT SECTION A-A
51. RES. PIPE BOOTS (PAGE 38)
and B-B on following page
FRAMING
ROOF PANEL
SKYLIGHT
CONTINUOUS SIKAFLEX
CAULK @ PERIMETER
UNDERLAYMENT
SECTION B-B
SEALANT
2" FASTENER @
EVERY MAIN RIB
FRAME
ROOF PANEL
OUTSIDE CLOSURE
UNDERLAYMENT
ROOF STRUCTURE
ROOF PANEL
UNDERLAYMENT
ROOF STRUCTURE
BRICK
ROOF PANEL
UNDERLAYMENT
ROOF STRUCTURE
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RESIDENTIAL TRIM DETAILS
CHIMNEY ENDWALL
BRICK
SAW CUT REGLET 21" - 1" DEEP, BLOW OUT DUST &
FILL WITH SIKAFLEX SEALANT. SET FLASH & FASTEN
WITH COMPATIBLE MASONRY ANCHOR.
OUTSIDE CLOSURE
ROOF PANEL
UNDERLAYMENT
ROOF STRUCTURE
ROOF PANEL
UNDERLAYMENT
ROOF STRUCTURE
ROOF PANEL
CORRUGATED VENT
UNDERLAYMENT
ROOF STRUCTURE
FASTENER
BUTYL TAPE
SCREW FASTENER
@ 24" O.C. MAX.
ROOF STRUCTURE
UNDERLAYMENT
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PAINT SYSTEMS &
WARRANTIES
Enduracote® is a paint system that takes performance to the next level. Based on cutting edge
resin technology, this system offers unbeatable durability and superior long-term performance
against the elements.
Please contact your Fabral representative for more information about Fabral warranties and paint systems.
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COMPLETE
CONTACT INFORMATION
Contact by Phone - Nationwide Plant Locations
Cedar City, UT (800) 432-2725 Marshfield, WI (800) 528-0878
Contact by Email
info@fabral.com
Fabral.com/contact
GENERAL
NOTES
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GENERAL
NOTES
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CLIMAGUARD, FABRIB, ENDURACOTE, FABRAL, FABRAL CORE are registered
trademarks of Euramax International, Inc.
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