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Residential Roofing PERMIT - 201706665
PERMIT NO: 201706665 ISSUED: 08/28/2017
JOB ADDRESS: 3255 Ames 5T EXPIRES: 08/28/2018
JOB DESCRIPTION: Residential Re -roof to install Owens Corning Duration asphalt shingles
with 27SQ
House and Garage, pitch is 4/12
*** CONTACTS ***
OWNER (720)935-3512 RICHARDS JEFFREY L
SUB (303)295-2220 Tomas Wofram 110052 Core Contractors, Inc.
*** PARCEL INFO ***
ZONE CODE: UA / Unassigned USE: UA / Unassigned
SUBDIVISION CODE: 2412 / LAKESIDE, STEWART GARDENS, OLI BLOCK/LOT#: 0 / 3
*** FEE SUMMARY *** ESTIMATED PROJECT VALUATION: 6,939.00 0
FEES _
Total Valuation 0.00
Use Tax 145.72
Permit Fee 156.75
** TOTAL ** 30 -47
*** COMMENTS ***
*** CONDITIONS ***
Effective December 1, 2014, asphalt shingle installations require an approved midroof
inspection, conducted when 25-75 percent of the roof covering is installed, prior to final
approval. Installation of roof sheathing (new or overlay) is required on the entire roof
when spaced or board sheathing with ANY gap exceeding one half inch exists. Sheathing and
mid -roofs may be called in at the same time, one hundred percent of the sheathing must be
complete and 25-75 percent of the mid -roof may be complete. Asphalt shingles are required
to be fastened to the roof deck with a minimum of 6 nails per shingle. Ice and water shield
is required. Eave and rake metal is required. A ladder extending 3 feet above the roof eave
and secured in place is required to be provided for all roof inspections. Roof ventilation
is required to comply with applicable codes and/or manufacturer installation instructions,
whichever is more stringent. In order to pass a final inspection of elastomeric or similar
type roof covering., a letter of inspection and approval from the manufacturer technical
representative stating that "the application of the roof at (project address) has been
applied in accordance with the installation instruction for (roof material brand name)
roof covering" is required to be on site at the time of final inspection.
Mi.droof & Final Roof inspections for ROOFS OVER 6/12 PITCH: 3rd party inspection will be
required, the 3rd party inspection report AND THE ORIGINAL PERMIT CARD needs to be dropped
off to the Permit Desk at the City of Wheat Ridge. The report MUST BE SIGNED by the
Homeowner. ;
INSPECTION RECORD Occupancy/Type
INSPECTION ONLINE FORM: http://www.ci.wheatridge.co.us/inspection
INSPECTION REQUEST LINE: (303) 234-5933
Cancellations must be submitted via the online form before 8 a.m. the day of the inspection
Inspections will not be performed unless this card is posted on the project site.
**Request an inspection before 11:59 p.m. (midnight) to receive an inspection the following business day.**
Inspector Must Sign ALL Spaces pertinent to this project
Foundation Inspections Date Inspector Comments
Initials
Pier
Concrete Encased Ground (CEG)
Foundation / P.E. Letter
Do Not Pour Concrete Prior To Approval Of The Above Inspections
Underground/Slab Inspections Date Inspector
Initials
Comments
Electrical
Comments
Sewer Service
Plumbing
Do Not Cover Underground or Below/In-Slab Work Prior To Approval Of The Above Inspections
Rough Inspections
Date
Inspector
Initials
Comments
Wall Sheathing
Mid -Roof
Lath / Wall Tie
Rough Electric "
Rough Plumbing/Gas Line
Rough Mechanical
Rough Framing
Rough Grading
Insulation
Drywall Screw/ Nail
Final Inspections
Date Inspector
Initials
Comments
Landscaping & Parking / Planning Dept.
Inspections from these entities should be requested
one week in advance. For landscaping and parking
inspections call 303-235-2846. For ROW and drainage
inspections call 303-235-2861. For fire inspections
contact the Fire Protection District for your project.
ROW & Drainage / Public Works Dept.
Floodplain Inspection (if applicable)
Fire Inspection / Fire Protection Dist.
Final Electrical
Final Plumbing
Final Mechanical
_
Roof
Final Window/Doors
Final Building
NOTE: All items must be completed and approved by Planning, Public Works, Fire and Building before a Certificate
of Occupancy is issued. Approval of the Final Building inspection does not constitute authorization of occupancy.
For low voltage permits — Please be sure that rough inspections are completed from the Fire District and electrical low voltage
by the Building Division.
Occupancy Is Not Permitted Until A Certificate of Occupancy Is Issued
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i CITY OF WHEAT RIDGE
Building Inspection Division
(303) 234-5933 Inspection line
(303) 235-2855 Office • (303) 237-8929 Fax
INSPECTION NOTICE
Inspection Type: 1"/ 0 4 - (=11111_ )
Job Address: J a S'S-" tqrh eS S 4 -
Permit Number: '29 u I a n I,&� t, <--
❑ No one available for inspection: Time =,�7M/PM
Re -Inspection required: Yes 6o
When corrections have been made, call for re -inspection at 303-234-5933
Date: 1 1/') & / Inspector: —T_Z�
DO NOT REMOVE THIS NOTICE
i CITY OF WHEAT RIDGE
Building Inspection Division
(303) 234-5933 Inspection line
(303) 235-2855 Office • (303) 237-8929 Fax
INSPECTION NOTICE
Inspection Type: _P ' -
Job Address: '% 5` ; sk)l
Permit Number: -1 D co (.g
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❑ No one available for inspection: Time
Re -Inspection required: Yes No
When corrections have been made, call f e -inspection at 303-234-5933
Date: "L Inspector:, 0 �c t -
DO NOT REMOVE THIS NOTICE
z o City of Wheat Ridge
Residential Roofing PERMIT - 201706665
PERMIT NO: 201706665 ISSUED: 08/28/2017
JOB ADDRESS: 3255 Ames ST EXPIRES: 08/28/2018
JOB DESCRIPTION: Residential Re -roof to install Owens Corning Duration asphalt shingles
with 27SQ
House and Garage, pitch is 4/12
*** CONTACTS ***
OWNER (720)935-3512 RICHARDS JEFFREY L
SUB (303)295-2220 Tomas Wofram 110052 Core Contractors, Inc.
*** PARCEL INFO ***
ZONE CODE: UA / Unassigned USE: UA / Unassigned
SUBDIVISION CODE: 2412 / LAKESIDE, STEWART GARDENS, OLI BLOCK/LOT#: 0 /
*** FEE SUMMARY *** ESTIMATED PROJECT VALUATION: 6,939.00
FEES
Total Valuation 0.00
Use Tax 145.72
Permit Fee 156.75
** TOTAL ** 302.47
*** COMMENTS ***
*** CONDITIONS ***
Effective December 1, 2014, asphalt shingle installations require an approved midroof
inspection, conducted when 25-75 percent of the roof covering is installed, prior to final
approval. Installation of roof sheathing (new or overlay) is required on the entire roof
when spaced or board sheathing with ANY gap exceeding one half inch exists. Sheathing and
mid -roofs may be called in at the same time, one hundred percent of the sheathing must be
complete and 25-75 percent of the mid -roof may be complete. Asphalt shingles are required
to be fastened to the roof deck with a minimum of 6 nails per shingle. Ice and water shield
is required. Eave and rake metal is required. A ladder extending 3 feet above the roof eave
and secured in place is required to be provided for all roof inspections. Roof ventilation
is required to comply with applicable codes and/or manufacturer installation instructions,
whichever is more stringent. In order to pass a final inspection of elastomeric or similar
type roof coverings, a letter of inspection and approval from the manufacturer technical
representative stating that "the application of the roof at (project address) has been
applied in accordance with the installation instruction for (roof material brand name)
roof covering" is required to be on site at the time of final inspection.
Midroof & Final Roof inspections for ROOFS OVER 6/12 PITCH: 3rd party inspection will be
required, the 3rd party inspection report AND THE ORIGINAL PERMIT CARD needs to be dropped
off to the Permit Desk at the City of Wheat Ridge. The report MUST BE SIGNED by the
Homeowner.
City of Wheat Ridge
Residential Roofing PERMIT - 201706665
PERMIT NO: 201706665 ISSUED: 08/28/2017
JOB ADDRESS: 3255 Ames ST EXPIRES: 08/28/2018
JOB DESCRIPTION: Residential Re—roof to install Owens Corning Duration asphalt shingles
with 27SQ
House and Garage, pitch is 4/12
I, by my signature, do hereby attest that the work to be performed shall comply with all accompanying approved plans and specifications,
applicable building codes, and all applicable municipal codes, policies and procedures, and that I am the legal owner or have been authorized
by the legal owner of the property and am authorized to obtain this permit and perform the work described and approved in conjunction with
this permit. I further attest th am legally authorized to include all entities named within this document as parties to the work to be
performed an t t 11 or performed is di closed in this document and/or its' accompanying approved plans and specifications.
Signa re of OWNER or CONTRACTOR (Circle one) Date
I. is permit was issued based on the information provided in the permit application and accompanying pplans and specifications and is
ubject to the compliance with those documents, and all applicable statutes, ordinances, regulations, policies and procedures.
2. This permit shall expire 365 days after the date of issuance regardless of activity. Requests for extension must be made in writing and
received prior to the date of expiration. An extension of no more than 180 days made be granted at the discretion of the Chief Building
Official and may be subject to a fee equal to one-half of the originalpermit fee.
3. If this permit expires, a new permit may be required to be obtained. Issuance of a new permit shall be subject to the standard
requirements, fees and procedures for approval of any new permit. Re -issuance or extension of expired permits is at the sole discretion of
the Chief Building Official and is not guaranteed.
4. No work of any manner shall be performed that shall results in a changeof the natural flow of water without prior and specific approval.
5. The permit holder shall notify the Building and Inspection Services Division in accordance with established policy of all required
inspections and shall not proceed or conceal work without written approval of such work from the Building and Inspection Services
Division.
6. The issuanceranting of a permit shall not be construed to be a permit for, or an approval of, an violation of any provision of any
applicable e o ny � f o dinance egul uon f this jurisdiction. Approval of work is subject to f any
inspection.
Signature of Chief Building Official Date
REQUESTS MUST BE MADE BY 11:59PM ANY BUSINESS DAY FOR INSPECTION THE FOLLOWING BUSINESS DAY.
Dan Schultz
From: no-reply@ci.wh eatridge.co.us
Sent: Thursday, August 24, 2017 11:1 S AM
To: CommDev Permits
Subject: Online Form Submittal: Residential Roofing Permit Application
Categories: Danny
Residential Roofing Permit Application
This application is exclusively for new permits for residential roofs and for licensed
contractors only. This type of permit is ONLY being processed online --do not come
to City Hall to submit an application in person. Permits are processed and issued in
the order they are received and due to the volume of requests, time to process
varies and is subject to change. YOU WILL BE CONTACTED WHEN YOUR
PERMIT IS READY FOR PICK-UP AND WILL BE GIVEN A SPECIFIC DATE
AND TIME WINDOW TO COMPLETE THE TRANSACTION. You will be notified if
your contractor's license or insurance has expired, and you may update those
documents at the time you are issued your permit.
For all other requests:
Homeowners wishing to obtain a roofing permit must apply for the permit in person
at City Hall. Revisions to existing permits (for example, to add redecking) must be
completed in person at City Hall. All other non -roofing permits must be completed in
person at City Hall. The Building Division will be open from 7:30-10:30 a.m.,
Monday through Friday to process these types of requests.
THIS APPLICATION DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A PERMIT. DO NOT BEGIN
REROOFING UNTIL PERMIT HAS BEEN ISSUED.
Is this application for a Yes
residential roof?
How many dwelling units Single Family Home
are on the property?
PROPERTY INFORMATION
Property Address 3255 Ames Street Wheatridge CO
Property Owner Name Morgan Richards
Property Owner Phone 720-935-3512
Number (enter WITH
dashes, eg 303-123-4567) �
101
Property Owner Email
Address
Do you have a signed
contract to reroof this
property?
Applications cannot be
submitted without an
executed contract
attached below.
Attach Copy of Executed
Contract
Field not completed.
Yes
3255 Ames Contract.pdf
CONTRACTOR INFORMATION
Contractor Business
Name
Contractor's License
Number (This is a 5 or 6
digit number for the City
of Wheat Ridge)
Contractor Phone
Number (enter WITH
dashes, eg 303-123-4567)
Core Contractors f
110052 ,V
303-295-2220
Contractor Address 4049 St Paul Street Denver CO 80216
(Primary address of your
business)
Contractor Email Address docs@coredoes.com
Retype Contractor Email docs@coredoes.com
Address
DESCRIPTION OF WORK
TOTAL SQUARES of �27 h
the entire scope of work:
Project Value (contract
value or cost of ALL
materials and labor)
Are you re -decking the
roof?
No V
102
Does the scope of the CNo !
project include a flat roof
(less than 2:12 pitch)?
Does the scope of the
project include a pitched
roof (2:12 or greater
pitch)?
How many squares are
part of the pitched roof?
Describe the roofing
materials for the pitched
roof:
Type of material for the
pitched roof:
Provide any additional
detail here on the
description of work. (Is
this for a house or
garage? What is the roof
pitch? Etc)
Yes
N-,
Owens Corning Duration
Asphalt
House and garage. Predominate pitch is 4:12
SIGNATURE OF UNDERSTANDING AND AGREEMENT
I assume full
responsibility for
compliance with
applicable City of Wheat
Ridge codes and
ordinances for work
under any permit
issued based on this
application.
I understand that this
application is NOT a
permit. I understand I will
be contacted by the City
to pay for and pick up the
permit for this property.
I understand that work
may not begin on this
property until a permit
has been issued and
posted on the property.
Yes
Yes
Yes
103
I certify that I have been Yes
authorized by the legal
owner of the property to
submit this application
and to perform the work
described above.
I attest that everything Yes
stated in this application
is true and correct and
that falsifying
information in this
application is an act of
fraud and may be
punishable by fine,
imprisonment, or both.
Name of Applicant Karen Tobin
Email not displaying correctly? View it in your browser.
104
............
CORE CONTRACTORS, INC.
CONT .1 RACTORS Genera( Contracting F1 Insurance Restoration
RoolrlNG SYSIFms 4049 St. Paul, Street, Denver CO 80216
Ph: 303-295-2220 1 Fax: 303-477-5557
Colorado Owned and "Doing it Right Matters"
Operated Since 2001 AGREEMENT
Property Owner:
Property Addresi
City/State: r�
Home Phone: '7
Licensed and Insured
Westfield Insurance
company
800-7166-9133
TERMS: By signing this agreement, the Property Owner authorizes CORE CONTRACTORS, INC ("CORE") to perform the work
and supply the materials as agreed upon by Property Owner's insurance carrier. Homeowner agrees to use CORE exclusively,
and authorizes CORE to obtain tabor and materials In accordance with the scope agreed to by the insurance company and the
specifications set out in this Agreement to accomplish the replacement or repairs. The initial proposed scope of services is
attached to this agreement. This agreement does not obligate the homeowner or CORE in any way, unless the damage is
approved by homeowner's insurance carrier.
Roofing Scope:
The roofing system replacement includes all shingles, underlayment,
valley linings and miscellaneous flashings, per local applicable
municipal code. This also includes full clean-up of the property, A 5
year Roof Workmanship Warranty included on full roof replacement
only. A one year workmanship warranty included at( non -roof
replacements. Roof repairs are excluded.
Additional Roofing scope notes:
Due to the nature f repairs wtated to insurance, claims, this contract includes an estimated repair price of the roof system,
-
approximately $--21Because the final scope has not been agreed upon with the insurer, this repair price might
change. The amount of this contract is for .100% of the replacement cQLt aDoroved by the insurance tom an for work to
completed by CORE. Reaching agreement on the full scope of repairs involves considerable time on CORE's part; we will not
proceed with that phase unless you agree to allow us to do the work once the scope is agreed upon. By signing this contract,
you authorize CORE to reach agreement on the scope of repairs on your behalf. CORE agrees to bid the work using the
primary insurance industry pricing database JXactimate),based on the scope, of work agreed upon with your insurer. You, the
homeowner, recognize CORE CONTRACTORS, tac, as a general contractor and as such shatt be entitled to overhead and profit,
at customary insurance industry rates (20% on Xactimate tine items). Any substantial additions or deductions to the scope of
work wilt be handled on the Customer Verification Form. Property Owner agrees that if a scope of work and project cost is
agreed between CORE and the insurance carrier, that they are responsible to pay ONLY the deductible amount per their
replacement cost insurance policy. Any further changes, in addition to the insurance work, must be requested in writing, by
Property Owner.
If, you, the Property Owner, plan to use the proceeds of a property and casualty insurance policy issued pursuant to Part I of
Article 4 of Title 10, C.R.S. to pay for roofing work, pursuant to Section 6-22-105, C.R.S., THE ROOFING CONTRACTOR
CANNOT PAY, WAIVE, REBATE OR PROMISE TO PAY, WAIVE OR REBATE ALL OR PART OF ANY INSURANCE DEDUCTIBLE
APPLICABLE TO THE INSURANCEtM FOR PAYMENT FOR ROOFING WORK ON THE COVERED RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY.
Property Owner's Initials
PAYMENTS ARE TO BE M4E- '�i (OR FIRST INSURANCE CHECK RECEIVED - ACV CHECK) UPON DELIVERY OF ROOFING MATERIALS,
AND BALANCE UPON COMPLETION OF WORK. WORK TO BE COMPLETED WITHIN APPROXIMATELY 90 DAYS OF EXECUTED
CUSTOMER VERIFICATION FORM, CORE SHALL HOLD IN TRUST ANY PAYMENT FROM THE PROPERTY OWNER UNTIL THE ROOFING
CONTRACTOR HAS DELIVERED ROOFING MATERIALS AT THE RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY SITE OR HAS PERFORMED A MAJORITY OF
THE ROOFING WORK ON THE RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY. All estimates or contract amounts Include a 15% discount for cash
or check transactions,
RIGHT TO CANCEL
You, the homeowner, have the right to rescind this Agreement and obtain a Putt refund Of any deposit within 72 hours
after entering the Agreement. If you plan to use the proceeds of a property and casualty insurance policy to pay for the
roofing work, you may rescind this, contract within 72 hours after you receive written notice from the insurer that your
claim has been denied in whole or in part.
Property Owner: Ce Company:=c
Core Representa
t�le. ., 0 Date: Claims #:
CORE CONTRACTORS, INC ("CORE") is authorized to provide you with this NOTICE. You are therefore notified that:
(a) ANY PERSON OR COMPANY SUPPLYING LABOR OR MATERIALS FOR THIS IMPROVEMENT TO YOUR PROPERTY MAY
FILE A LIEN AGAINST YOUR PROPERTY IF THAT PERSON OR COMPANY IS NOT PAID FOR THE CONTRIBUTIONS.
1. Ail contracts are subject to approval of our credit department and office without exception. The person executing this contract
must obtain the approval from the officer of the CORE CONTRACTORS, INC. for this contract to be effective under any conditions.
2. SHOULD DEFAULT BE MADE IN PAYMENT OF THIS CONTRACT CHARGES SHALL BE ADDED FROM THE DATE THEREOF AT A RATE OF ONE
AND ONE HALF (I %) PERCENT PER MONTH (18% ANNUM) WITH A MINIMUM CHARGE OF S20.00-jiER-MONT'H, AND IF PLACED IN THE
HAND OF A COLLECTION AGENCY, ALL COLLECTION, LEGAL, AND FILING FEES SHALL BE PAID BY CUSTOMER ACCEPTING SAID
CONTRACT.
3. CORE CONTRACTORS, INC. shalt have no responsibility for damages from rain, fire, tornado, windstorm, of other perils, as is
normally contemplated to be covered by home owners risk insurance or business risk insurance, or unless a specified written
agreement is made therefore prior to commencement of the work.
4. Should legal action be necessary because of any act that might arise during the course of this Agreement, CORE shalt be entitled to
all costs incurred in connection with such action, including a reasonable Attorney's fee.
5. The parties hereto agree that &II actions or proceedings arising in connection with this 4reement shalt be tried and litigated
exclusively in the State and Federal courts located in the County of Denver, State of Colorado.
6. Replacement of deteriorated item (such as decking, fascia boards, roof jacks, ventilators, flaslillng, or other materials) not covered
by insurance, discovered during construction and required by governing code or necessary for product warranties are NOT
INCLUDED and will be charged asan extra on a time and materials basis unless STATED IN THIS CONTRACT.
7. CORE CONTRACTORS, INC. shall riot be liable for faiture or performance due to tabor controversies, strikes, fires, weather, and
friability to obtain materials from usual sources, or any other circumstances beyond the Control of CORE CONTRACTORS, INC.
whether of a similar or dissimilar nature,
8. Subsequent to property owner's insurance carrier approval, if this agreement is terminated by the Owner, the Owner shalt be
financially responsible for all work performed based on the following milestones (percentages are additive).
a. Consulting Phase: Preparation of CORE Xactimate scope of work and adjuster appointment - 3% of total bid.
b, Substantial agreement or scope Confirmation with insurer - 5% of total bid,
c. Ordering and scheduling of work - 2% of total Md.
d. Repair Phase: Any line item of physical work that has been started shalt be completed by CORE; if the owner terminates
this agreement white physical workis ongoing, they shalt be responsible for all costs related to that tine item, plus
general contractor overhead and profit.
9. In addition, the Owner shalt be responsible for all other reasonable fees and expenses incurred prior to termination of the
agreement, including permit fees, deposits paid by CORE to suppliers and subcontractors, subcontractor fees and expenses, etc. to
the extent they are not already Included in the line Items for work that has been compteted. All fees and expenses incurred prior
to tem"r1atio" e)f tilts agreement sh4`11 be Paid by the Owner within 30 days of invoice date.
10. If material has to be reordered or restocked because of a Cancellation by the customer; customer wilt have to pay the restocking
flee assessed to CORE by the supplier.
11. If any provision of this contract should be he to be invalid or unenforceable, the availability and enforceability of the remaining
provisions Of this contract $,hall not be affected thereby.
12. ANY REPRESENTATIONS, STATEMENTS, OR OTHER COMMUNICATION$, NOT WRITTEN ON THIS CONTRACT ARE AGREED TO BE
IMMATERIAL, and not relied on by either party, and do not survive the execution of this contract.
11 The maximum liability for CORE CONTRACTORS, INC. shalt be the original cost of,tabor and materials for the repair which customer
agrees shalt be liquidated sum, under any event of default of CORE CONTRACTORS, INC. herein.
14. During the duration of the work the customer's HOMEOWNER'S INSURANCE Will be responsible for any interior damage as long as
CORE CONTRACTORS, INC. has taken appropriate action to protect the roof and siding during the repair of the roof and/or siding.
15. CORE CONTRACTORS, INC. Is not responsible for existing construction problems of customer's home. If pointed out and notified to
CORE CONTRACTORS, INC. we will try to assist you in Correcting the existing construction problems on a time and material basis.
16. THIS CONTRACT IS COMPOSED OF THIS PAGE AND THE REVERSE SIDE OF THIS PAGE AND SHALL BE CONSIDERED THE ENTIRE
CONTRACT BY THE PARTIES.
City of Wheat Ridge
Memorandum
Reason: Contractor requested that permit #201400616 for 3255 Ames St. be
cancelled. See request attached.
Please refund: Contractors License$ (
Total: $400.0*
TO: Solar City
470 E. 76 Ave., Unit 3A
Denver, CO 80229
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SolarCity
470 East 76 I Avenue, Unit 3A
Denver, CO, 80229
To whom it may concern,
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homeowner is no longer moving forward with project
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homeowner is no longer moving forward with project
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7848 W 34th 08
homeowner is no longer moving forward with project
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4285 Marshall
homeowner is no longer moving forward with project
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COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT
BUILDING INSPECTION LINE - (303-234-5933)
CITY OF WHEAT RIDGE
7500 WEST 29TH AVENUE
WHEAT RIDGE, CO 80033 - (303-235-2855)
Building Permit Number: 16072
Date: 8/15/2003
Property Owner: JEFFREY L. RICHARDS
Property Address: 3255 AMES ST
Contractor License No. :
Company:
OWNER/CONTRACTOR SIGNATURE OF UNDERSTANDING AND AGREEMENT
Phone: 720-937-5722
Phone:
Total:
$3,500.00
$126.50
$82.23
$70.00
$278.73
I hereby certify that the setback distances proposed by this permit application are accurate. and
do not violate applicable ordinances, rules or regulations of the City of Wheat Ridge or
covenants, easements or restrictions of record; that all measurements shown, and allegations
made are accurate; that I have read and agree to abide by all conditions printed on this
application, and that I assume full responsibility for compliance with the Wheat Ridge Building
Code (U.B.C.) and all other applicable Whe rdinances, f r work er this parmi.
(OWNER)(CONTRACTOR) SIGNED
Construction Value:
Permit Fee:
Plan Review Fee:
Use Tax:
Use:
Description:
REMOVE RV, TAIR, FORM & POUR CONCRETE FOUNDATION FRAME & ENCLOSE EAST
1/2 1ST FLOOR. INSTALL WINDOWS & DOORS (EXTENSION GRANTED 8/5/05 FOR ($63.25)
SIC:
BUILDING DEPARTMENT USE ONLY
---
Approval:
Zoning: R-1C
Sq.
.........
OK PER COMMENTS. 8/15/03
Approval: DM
~~
Approval:
Occupancy: Wails:
Roof:
Stories:
Residential Units:
Electrical License No :
Company:
Plumbing License No :
Company:
Mechanical License No :
Company:
Expiration Date:
Approval:
Expiration Date:
Approval:
Expiration Date:
Approval:
(4)
(5)
(6)
This permit was issued in accordance with the provisions set forth in yopur application and is subject to the laws of the State of Colorado and to the Zoning
Regulations and Building Code of Wheat Ridge, Colorado or any other applicable ordinances of the City.
This permit shall expire if (A) the work authorized is not commenced within sixty (60) days from issue date or (8) the building authorized is suspended or
abandoned for a period of 120 days.
If this permit expires, a new permit may be acquired for a fee of one-half the amount normally required, provided no changes have been or will be made in the
original plans and specifications and any suspension or abandonment has not exceeded one (1) year. If changes are made or if suspension or abandonment
exceeds one (1) year, full fees shall be paid for a new permit.
No work of any manner shall be done that will change the natural flow of water causing a drainage problem.
Contractor shall notify the Building Inspector twenty-four (24) hours in advance for all inspections and shall receive written approval on inspection card before
proceediing with successive phases of the job,
The issuance of a permit or the approval of drawings and specifications shall not be construed to be a permit for, nor an approval of, any violation of the
provisions of g cod ny 0 . ance, law, rule or regulation.
(1)
(2)
(3)
Chief Building Insp ctor
Please sign Terms and Conditions on reverse side of page.
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT
BUILDING INSPECTION LINE - (303-234-5933)
CITY OF WHEAT RIDGE
7500 WEST 29TH AVENUE
WHEAT RIDGE, CO 80033 - (303-235-2855)
Building Permit Number: 16072
Date: 8/15/2003
Property Owner: JEFFREY L. RICHARDS
Property Address: 3255 AMES ST
Contractor License No. :
Company:
Phone: 720-937-5722
Phone:
OWNER/CONTRACTOR SIGNATURE OF UNDERSTANDING AND AGREEMENT
I hereby certify that the setback distances proposed by this permit application are accurate, and
do not violate applicable ordinances, rules or regulations of the City of Wheat Ridge or
covenants, easements or restrictions of record; that all measurements shown, and allegations
made are accurate: that I have read and agree to abide by all conditions printed on this
application, and that I assume full responsibility for compliance with the Wheat Ridge Building
Code (U.B.C.) and all other applicable Wheat e ordin es, w~>kYl~er thi;;,t...:...l:z
(OWNER)(CONTRACTOR) SIGNED ~UTE~
Total:
$3,500.00
$126.50
$82.23
$70.00
$278.73
Construction Value:
Permit Fee:
Plan Review Fee:
Use Tax:
1/2 1 ST FLOG INSTALL WINDOWS & DOORS .- ...M
,ltI'::nC\1 I
BUILDING DEPARTMENT USE ONLY I
zoJjI'flrIICqQlllYifnts: SIC: Sq. Ft.
Approval
Zoning: R-1C
BuilBl!\ll C"QIlj!il'ents:" OK PER COMMENTS. 8/15/03
Approval: DM
Publawork~inel')t!1;
Approval
Occupancy: Walls: Roof: Stories: Residential Units
REMOV
Use:
Description:
STAIR, FORM & POUR CONCRETE FOUNDATION FRAME & ENCLOSE EAST
Electrical License No :
Company:
Plumbing License No :
Company:
Mechanical License No :
Company:
Expiration Date:
Approval:
Expiration Date:
Approval:
Expiration Date:
Approval:
(4)
(5)
(6)
This permit was issued in accordance with the provisions set forth in yopur application and is subject to the laws of the State of Colorado and to the Zoning
Regulations and Building Code of Wheat Ridge, Colorado or any other applicable ordinances of the City
This permit shall expire if (A) the work authorized is not commenced within sixty (60) days from issue date or (B) the building authorized is suspended or
abandoned for a period of 120 days.
If this permit expires, a new permit may be acquired for a fee of one.half the amount normally required, provided no changes have been or will be made in the
original plans and specifications and any suspension or abandonment has not exceeded one (1) year. If changes are made or if suspension or abandonment
exceeds one (1) year, full fees shall be paid for a new permi!.
No work of any manner shall be done that will change the natural flow of water causing a drainage problem
Contractor shall notify the Building Inspector twenty-four (24) hours in advance for all inspections and shall receive written approval on inspection card before
proceediing with successive phases of the job
The !s..s s~u.. 7f/;f a perm. r the approval of drawings and specifications shall not be construed to be a permit for, nor an approval of, any violation of the
prQ~s Cf t .. codes or any other ordinance, law, rule or regulation.
. I ~
( ./,
Chief Building lr4pector
Please sign Terms and Conditions on reverse side of page.
(1)
(2)
(3)
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COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT
BUILDING INSPECTION LINE - 303-234-5933
CITY OF WHEAT RIDGE
7500 WEST 29TH AVENUE
WHEAT RIDGE, CO 80215 - (303-235-2855)
APPLICATION
Building Permit Number:
Date:
Propeny Owner:0P:1"r~fl-'( .j.....
Property Address: ;%2-<;-;- AMI!5
Contractor License No.:
Company:
R1CIMM5
5/-1{ (E. {i.-'I) WIfU/-r
f{1I70~
'fZ-?- 7Yl-???'Z-
Phone: P'?;::-#?-7';?Y K.I
Phone:
OW:'\ERlCO....TRACTOR SIG:'<A n:RE OF Uro;OERSTA....Oll"G Al'iD AGR[EMEl"lT
Construction Value:$ 3!:J{)O'E-
Permit Fee:$
Plan Review Fee:S~~S
Use Tax:$
Total:$
I hereby certify that the setback distances proposed by this penni! application arc accurate,
and do not violate applicable ordinances. rules or regulations of the City of\Vheat Ridge or
covenants, easements or restrictions of record; that all measurements shown, and allegations
made are accurate; that I have read and agree to abide by all conditions primed on this
application and that J assume full responsibility for compliance with the Wheal Ridge
Building Code (U,B.C) and all other applicable Wheat Ridge Ordinances, for work under
this permit
(OWNERXCO''TRACTOR)'SIGNE~/ ~:TE~-
(O\\'SERXCWTRACTOR)PRJ~'T 'FI?~Y . , ATE jJ'r7
DESCRIPTION: 7?~lA.o",C J;.Nr,('( Sl"lftJl!. ro<",- + ,0"''''1< C4'UC-"",&--r~ P9k'A/0>11-Id'A!
I
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SIC:
BUILDING DEPARTMENT USE ONLY
ZONING COMMENTS:
Approval: \ 1/
Zoning: ~'
BUILDING COMMENTS: (fIL. fkr c;.P)f?l.-er>t!.
Approval: V
I>jPjP$ 7-
PUBLIC WORKS COMMENTS:
Approval:
Occupancy:
Walls:
Roof:
Stories:
Residential Units:
Electrical License No:
Company:
Plumbing License No:
Company:
Mechanical License No:
Company:
Expiration Date:
Approval:
Expiration Date:
Approval:
Expiration Date:
Approval:
(6)
TIlis pemlit was issu~d in accordance with the provisions sel fonh ill your application and is subjecl to the laws of lhe State of Colorado and to the Zoning
Regulations and Building Codes of Wheat Ridge. Colorado or any other applicable ordinances of the Cit~
This pemlil shall expire if(A) the work authorized is not commenced within Si.\l)' (60) days from issue date or (8) the building authorized is suspended or
abandoned for a period of 120 days.
If this permit expires, a new pemlil may be acquired for a fee of one-half the amount 1l0mlally required. provided no changes have been or will be made
in the original plans and specificuioM and an)' suspension or abandonment has not e;~.ceeded one (]) year If changes have been or if suspension or
abandonment exc~ds one (I) year, full fees shall be paid for iI. new permit
No work of any manner shall be done that will change the nalUra] flo..... of water causing a drainage problem
Contr:Jclor shall notify the Building Inspector I'~:enty-four (24) hours in advance for all inspections and shall receive wrinen approval on inspection card
before proceeding with successive phases of the job.
The issuance of a permit or the approval of dnwings and specifications shall nOI be construed to be a pemlit for. nor an appronl of. any violation of the
ff of"', bo"d'o. "'d"~", >oy o.h" o,d'""". I,w. rul, "' "'0''''00 ~ __
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(2)
(l)
t')
(5)
. Lopez Associates
Consulting Engineers
August 4, 2003
To: Jeff Richards
3255 Ames Street
Wheat Ridge, CO
303 443-7533
Re: Beam
Engineering Project Number: L03236
Jeff,
I checked the 5-2x8 beam running east/west and supporting second floor framing. The tributary
with that this beam support is approximately 12 feet 3 inches. Using 40 psflive load and 12 psf
dead load the load on the beam is 613 pounds per foot The maximum span for this beam shown
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The Floor Joist Installation
Typical floor joist installation using 7/8 .. PEX tubing, 16" on center
A floor joist installation presents some unique challenges not found in the wide-
open, more flexible environment of the slab on grade installation. However, with a
few guidelines, these challenges can be easily overcome.
First, it's important to remember that, normally, Radiant Floor Company assumes
that all heat exchanger tubing, whether 1/2" PEX or 7/8" PEX, is fed by 3/4"
copper supply and return lines. Because we never know how far away the heat
source is from a given zone, we spec the proper amount of tubing to fill the zone
only. In other words, the plastic tubing is in the heated floor and does not
necessarily go back and forth to the water heater or boiler.
Having said that, keep in mind that the plastic PEX tubing can be used for your
supply and return lines if: 1) you order extra tubing, and, 2) in your situation it
makes sense to take advantage of the flexibility of the plastic.
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In some situations, using PEX tubing for the supply and return lines makes sense. The barbed fittings shown above
allow the installer to run multiple radiant circuits without using a rigid copper supply header.
An example of this might be an installation in a geodesic dome or other
unconventionally shaped structure. The plastic tubing would easily conform to the
radius of the structure, follow the curve as it were, and could greatly simplify
getting the supply and return lines from point A to point B. Other examples would
be tight, difficult to access crawl spaces, cluttered, cramped joist cavities, or any
area where running rigid copper tubing would be very difficult. Many people use a
"hybrid" method. This is a combination of copper and plastic supply and return
lines. Our brass adapters allow you to convert from copper to plastic, and back, as
often as necessary.
For example, you may start your supply line from the circulator pump with 3/4"
copper, run twenty feet quite easily, then encounter an obstacle you'd prefer to
snake around. Using a brass adapter, you convert to plastic, squirrel your way up,
down, around, and through.. ..reach the zone, then convert back to copper. Since
the brass adapters are meant to solder into any 3/4" copper fitting, it's always
easier to be in copper mode when actually at the zone. This is because most zones
require multiple even loops of tubing.
Running Multiple Loops of Tubing Within a Zone.
Unless a zone requires 400 feet or less of tubing (300 feet for 1/2" PEX), the zone
must be broken up into even multiple loops. By even, we mean loops that are
within, approximately, 15 feet of each other in length. By keeping the loops
roughly equal you don't give the water a shorter "path of least resistance" to
follow and the heat in your entire zone will be balanced.
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Most installations require multiple loops of tubing within one zone. If a zone is
very large and requires, say, 1600 feet of tubing to adequately cover the entire
floor, then that floor would be broken up into (8) roughly 200 foot loops all fed by
a common 3/4" copper supply line. The copper line acts as a header, filling with
water first, then simultaneously feeding all the loops. The water then travels only
200 feet before entering a similar 3/4" copper "return" header and making it's way
back to the heat source. This is why it's easiest to use copper for supply and
return lines.
The brass adapters will solder into a 3/4" copper tee at the beginning of every PEX
loop. Basically, you build a manifold as you go. Your copper header arrives at the
zone, adapts to PEX at the beginning of the first loop, snakes up and down "X"
number of joist bays, then terminates using another adapter into the copper
return header. The supply header is then carried on to the beginning of loop
number two, another adapter is used, and the process is repeated. On the final
loop, a 3/4" 90 is used instead of a tee.
And, to take the above example a step further, keep in mind that it would be
acceptable to install the same 1600 feet of tubing as (4) 400-foot loops. That's
because with 7/8" tubing, the hot water can travel 400 feet before it starts getting
too cool to do you any good. However, it's generally preferable to run several
shorter loops, than fewer longer ones. The exact length of the loops, within the
above guidelines, is determined by the situation. Radiant Floor Company generally
provides 200 foot rolls of tubing for floor joist applications. This is because
manhandling a roll larger than 200 feet can become a hassle. But upon measuring
the length of your particular joist bays, you may determine that the perfect loop
length for your installation will be, say, 270 feet. If this is the case, it's perfectly
acceptable to add 70 feet to each 200-foot roll. Our couplings are excellent. Put
one together and you'll see why they don't leak! In floor joist applications, use as
many couplings as you need....not only to add to a roll, but to make the job of
running the tubing easier.
Threading the Tubing Through the Joists
The first thing to recognize about this phase of the installation is that it's not a
one-person job. Many people have called us claiming to have installed the tubing
by themselves and we've never questioned their honesty... just their sanity.
Running multiple 200-foot loops of 7/8" tubing doesn't have to be a nightmare, so
why make it into one? As in most phases of construction, this project should be a
two-person job.
Start by drilling your joists in the easiest possible way. A 1/2" right angle drill is
the best way to go. Use a self-feed drill bit. Milwaukee makes an excellent one.
Use a 1 1/2" size. Drill the hole an inch or two below the bottom of the sub-
floor.....whatever allows you to drill the holes comfortably. Remember that you'll
probably be drilling a lot of them. Now, determine which "pattern" of tubing run
you wish to use. Running up and down each joist bay works fine with 16" on
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center joists. But if your joists are 12" on center, you may want to try the "skip a
joist" method illustrated in our installation manual. This method gives the tubing
the widest possible bend and, as an additional bonus, both supply and return lines
will end up on the same side of the room.
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This method allows lor smooth, wide turns by skipping elery other jeist, then r~urning through
the missed sections in one caltlnuous loop, thus eliminating the need for a separate return run.
If your joists are 24" on center, run one length of tubing per joist bay, then double
back and repeat the process. You'll end up installing a very high performance
floor, with two lengths of tubing per bay, approximately 12" on center.
Whichever method is chosen, the best results will be obtained if the tubing is used
at room temperature or above. Like with all plastics, the colder the tubing, the less
flexible it will be. However, with two people working at roughly opposite ends of
the room, the tubing is quite flexible enough to be snaked through the joists a few
feet at a time, slowly, one worker feeding, and one taking up slack.
The tubing can lie flat on the floor between the two installers. It helps to counter-
spin the roll to loosen it up and help the tubing unfurl off the roll easily. Always
take your tubing from the outside of the roll, never the inside.
Then, as you're slowly feeding the tubing through the joists, allow it to "gather"
below the joist bay ahead of you. 15 or 20 feet of tubing can begin coiling toward
the floor as you push it ahead of you. But don't "gather" too much. Give yourself
just enough to get through the hole in the next joist, then feed some more, gather
some more, and gradually work your way through the bays. Feed, take up slack,
feed, take up slack....slowly and steadily. In this manner, two or three people can
run hundreds of feet of tubing in an afternoon.
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Remember also that a 200-ft. roll can be cut into two 100-ft. lengths, fed through
the joists, and coupled together later. Another technique involves measuring the
lengths of your joist bays and counting how many bays it will take to use up a
200-ft. roll. If the number is six, for example, start at bay number three and feed
100 ft. of tubing one direction and 100 ft in the opposite direction.
Our brass adapters can be very handy also. If you find yourself needing to make a
very tight bend, go up, over, or under some obstacle"..or simply need to go
through double joists or thick beams...then use an adapter to convert briefly to
copper pipe. While in copper mode, you can take advantage of 90's or 45's to work
your way easily around trouble areas. Another adapter will convert you back to the
PEX tubing and on you go. In any case, if you find yourself in a situation where the
tubing binds up, kinks repeatedly, or simply won't feed any further.....cut and
couple later.
Kinks, by the way, can be completely repaired by using a heat gun to almost
magically return the tubing to its original form. The cross-linking process gives the
tubing a sort of molecular memory. Once heat has been applied to the damaged
tubing, the kink will slowly disappear.
If you don't have a heat gun, the tubing can often be repaired by using a rag and
a pair of channel locks to round out the kink, then installing a couple of aluminum
heat diffusion plates on either side of it. This will secure the tubing around the
kinked area and prevent it from bending in any way whatsoever. Very seriously
kinked tubing that appears to have lost structural integrity should be cut and
repaired with a coupling.
When all the PEX tubing has been fed through the joists, run your copper supply
line to the beginning of each loop and connect with adapters as described earlier.
Do the same with the return line. You'll find that once the PEX tubing has been
installed, it becomes very obvious how to best run your supply and return lines.
Also, it never hurts to label the supply and return ends of the pipe with a piece of
masking tape.
So, if all the supply ends of your loops have started at the same side of the room,
simply run your copper there and connect...same with the return. If some of the
loop beginnings are on one end of the room and some are on the opposite, then
run a main trunk of 3/4" copper somewhere near the middle and branch off to
your PEX tubing from there.
Obviously, the easiest way to run the copper supply and return lines are along the
bottom of the floor joists if they need to run perpendicular to the joist bays. If
they're traveling parallel with the joists, you might as well run them fairly close to
the sub-floor, un-insulated, and take advantage of more floor heat.
And speaking of insulating, unless you have some reason to heat a space on the
way to a zone, all supply and return lines should be insulated with wrap around
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foam insulation. If they run through an un-insulated crawl space or anywhere
likely to be very cold, they should also have an additional wrapping of fiberglass.
Building Headers
Let's start by answering the most basic question. What is a header?
A header is simply a type of manifold. You could call it a spread out, elongated
manifold, if you like, but it's important to distinguish between a standard manifold
and a header for the purpose of radiant floor applications because the two are
used very differently.
A standard manifold (a.k.a. slab manifold) is a tight configuration of supply and
return connections. If you have a "3-circuit" manifold, you'd have a manifold with
(6) total connections, (3) supply and (3) return, all arrayed in a tight little package
that might be about 18" wide.
In practice, a single supply line enters a standard manifold and is split into three
branches. The fluid then flows through the (3) circuits in the floor and returns
again to the manifold where it merges back into one return line and flows back to
the heat source.
This type of manifold works well in a slab application because the installer is
working in a wide open environment. The manifold can sit in one corner of the slab
and all the connections can start and end in that one spot because when you're
finishing up a roll, you can simply work your way back to the manifold and make
your connection.
It's not so easy with a floor joist application. If you mounted a standard manifold
in one corner of the room, and all your multiple circuit connections had to begin
and end in that corner, you'd soon find yourself with an unwieldy cluster of supply
and return lines going back and forth to and from the manifold. This is because the
floor joists are continually taking you farther and farther away from that corner.
Unlike a slab installation, you can't just walk across the floor with your last thirty
feet of tubing and plug in.
That's why an elongated manifold, or header, is best. It's easier and cleaner to
bring your supply and return lines to the tubing.... rather than running the tubing
from the joist bays, back and forth, to one spot in the room.
A header brings a high level of flexibility to any floor joist installation.
For example, let's say your entire first floor is a single zone and that zone needs
1200 ft. of tubing to cover the entire area. Well, you can't run the water through
one pipe 1200 ft long.....unless of course you want ice water to emerge at the
other end. So, that 1200 ft of tubing needs to be broken into smaller, equal
circuits. For the sake of this example let's say you've divided the zone into (3)
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400' circuits (or, (6) 200' circuits for that matter). If you imagine a 3/4" copper
pipe running to your zone, and you further imagine tapping off that same pipe (6)
times to feed each one of the (6) circuits, then you've just visualized a header.
The return side is built in the same way. All the ends of your (6) circuits terminate
into a common return header. In most applications, these headers are mounted
perpendicular to your floor joists and you tap off of them wherever needed.
The Three Main Header Types
Type one we'll call the "Parallel Header". If for whatever reason you decide that
your situation works best with both "supply" and "return" headers on the same
side of the room, then the Parallel Header is for you. Both copper pipes are run
side by side and you tee from the supply header at the beginning of each circuit,
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Which method is used depends strictly on the circuit length required for your
particular installation. If the length of your joist bays is such that your circuits
naturally terminate on the side of the room opposite from where your supplies
begin, than use this kind of header.
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simply decide how long you want your circuits to be.....and let the supply and
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You have a first floor that totals 725 sq. ft. Running the 7/8" PEX tubing at 16"
centers will require approximately 543' of tubing. That will give you (2) circuits of
271 ft. each. You can take a 300' roll of tubing and thread it through the joists
until you've reached the 271' mark on the tubing (stamped every five feet are
length indicators showing how much tubing has been used). End the circuit at this
point and start your next roll at this same spot. By the time you've reached the
271' mark on the second roll, you'll have covered the entire zone.
Of course, an alternate method would be to use a 200' roll and a coupling. Install
the entire roll, then add 71 ft. from another roll. The advantage would be that
running a shorter roll is easier. If you're installing the tubing in the fall or winter
and it's cold in your workspace, the 200' roll would be easier to thread through the
joists than the 300' roll due to the decreased flexibility of the tubing at lower
temperatures.
Naturally, this method can be applied to any number of circuits, and any length of
circuit (as long as your circuits stay below the 400 ft. mark).
Also, with the "Random Header" it helps to keep the idea of "balance" in mind.
In other words, since your supply and return locations are scattered somewhat
randomly throughout the joist bays, you'll want to bring the main trunks of both
your supply and return headers into the zone from some relatively central location
(see drawing). That way, when you branch off to connect the various "beginnings"
and "endings" of your supply and return lines, you'll keep the "legs" of the header
somewhat even in length.
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The Aluminum Heat Diffusion Plates
Once the tubing has been threaded through the floor joists, aluminum heat
diffusion plates are used to attach it to the bottom of the sub-floor. The plates are
made of pure, heat-treated aluminum to make them very malleable like lead
sheeting. They not only hold the tubing securely, but also draw its heat away and
spread warmth evenly over the sub-floor. That's why a close contact between
plate and tubing is very important.
If only a few plates are required, bending them by hand around a short length of
3/4 " copper pipe will create a nice, tight cradle to hold the tubing. However, if
more than 50 plates are needed, it's best to make this simple jig:
Assuming you're using 7/8" PEX tubing, take three 2 by 4's, each 18" long, and
mount two of them on a workbench or piece of plywood. They should be mounted
parallel and 1" apart. On the third board, use 3/4" copper tubing straps to fasten
an 18" length of PEX tubing along the center of the board. This is your pressboard.
Place a sheet of aluminum on the first two boards and use the pressboard to form
your plate.
The plate forming tool Is provided free with the purchase of 300 or more plates.
For 1/2" PEX, mount the parallel boards 5/8" apart and press down with a
mounted length of 1/2" PEX tubing.
Once the plates are formed, use them to fasten the PEX tubing to the bottom of
the sub-floor. Under bathrooms, Pergo, and carpeted areas, run the plates
continuously along the tubing (not around the bends, of course). Under, tile, slate,
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wood, etc., space the plates every 8" to 12".
Installing the Radiant Barrier
In all floor joist applications, a reflective barrier is required to direct the infrared
heat spectrum up toward the radiant floor. Simple aluminum foil purchased from
the supermarket will work, but its tendency to tear and puncture makes it
unsuitable for construction purposes. For ease of installation, we recommend a
pure aluminum reflective barrier manufactured with embedded poly fibers to resist
tearing. Foil faced fiberglass or rigid foam boards are excellent too because they
not only reflect the infrared heat, but also add thermal resistance and incline the
heat to flow up to the floor.
When installing a radiant reflective barrier, always maintain at least 1" of air space between the tubing and the
reflective foil.
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It the radiant floor Is above an unheated basement or crawlspace, Insulation is required in order to isolate the heated
floor from the colder space below.
However, if a radiant floor is installed above a heated space, insulation is not
required. The reflective barrier is simply fastened to the bottom of the floor joists.
If a radiant floor is installed above an unheated space, such as a crawlspace or
unheated basement, drop down a minimum of 1" to create an air cavity, install the
reflective barrier, and then fill the rest of the joist bay with insulation.
When Running Double the Normal Amount of Tubing Makes Sense
In situations with "fair" or "poor" insulation it may be necessary to run twice the
normal amount of tubing. In other words, in the case of 7/8" PEX (normally run
16" on center) instead of running one length of tubing per joist bay, the installer
will run two. The goal is to end up with the PEX installed 8" on center, but without
exceeding the bending radius of the tubing.
The solution is simple. Run the tubing as you normally would....one length per
joist bay...then return to the beginning and repeat the process. Obviously, you'll
be drilling a second set of 1 1/2" holes fairly close to the ones you've already
drilled, then feeding your second batch of tubing through. For the second run,
you'll want to mimic the first run as closely as possible in terms of length, of
course, because in effect you're doing nothing more than adding additional circuits
and all circuits must be equal in length.
When running the second batch of tubing, strive for an approximate 8" on center
spacing, but don't worry if you have to cross over the first batch of tubing in some
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spots to achieve this. Attach the tubing to the sub-floor as you normally would
using aluminum heat diffusion plates.
Of course, it goes without saying that improving the insulation value of the
structure is normally preferable to doubling up on tubing. But sometimes that
simply isn't practical in older buildings. In addition, even modern, otherwise well
insulated structures will sometimes require double tubing in certain zones.
Because many people take advantage of spectacular views by designing large
window walls and high cathedral ceilings, they create an equally spectacular heat
loss in these areas. But, then again, nobody is suggesting that we should all live in
high R-value caves either. Simply design the radiant system to accommodate the
building's heat loss and all the advantages of light, spaciousness, and comfort can
be enjoyed.
Installing Radiant Tubing in Structural Trusses
Sometimes it's necessary or desirable to use trusses instead of standard floor
joists. If these trusses are installed over an existing ceiling where access from
below is impossible, then the tubing can be fastened to the top edge of the truss
as illustrated in the photo below.
Trusses are so wide open that running 7/8" PEX through the bays becomes a very simple job.
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The aluminum heat diffusion plates are heat treated to make them very malleable,
like lead sheeting. They conform easily to any shape and, unlike aluminum
flashing, won't spring back to their original form. That makes them ideal for many
unconventional radiant tubing applications. In this instance they secure the tubing
to the top edge of the truss, wrap under the lower lip where they are stapled
securely, then bend over the top of the truss where they will later make direct
contact with the subfloor.
Using the plate tool provided by Radiant Floor Company, the heat diffusion plate is formed with the tubing channel
offset three inches from the edge. This provides a lip for stapling along the bottom edge of the truss, a cradle for the
tubing, and still allows the bulk of the plate to cover the top of the truss and transfer heat directly to the subfloor.
Because the tubing in this type of application is, by necessity, installed before the
finished hardwood floor, it's very important to snap chalk lines onto the subfloor
while it is being installed. The chalk lines indicate the exact center of the truss so
that later, when the hardwood is nailed down, all floor nails follow the chalk line
and stay clear of the tubing.
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These 9" trusses are Insulated from the floor below with 6" of fiberglass that has been covered with a layer of radiant
reflective barrier. This guarantees that the radiant heat will flow up into the newly remodeled master bedroom.
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BUILDING INSPECTIO LINE - (303-234-5933)
CITY OF W EAT RIDGE
7500 WEST 9TH AVENUE
WHEAT RIDGE, CO .0033 - (303-235-2855)
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Property Owner: J~FFREY L. RICHARDS
Property Address: 3255 AMES ST
Contractor License No.: I
Company:
Building Permit Number: 15578
Date: 5/22/2003
Phone: 720-937-5722
Phone:
OWNER/CONTRACTOR SIGNATURE F UNDERSTANDING AND AGREEMENT
Construction Value:
Permit Fee:
Plan Review Fee:
Use Tax:
$50.00
$0.00
I hereby certify that the setback distances pro ased by this permit application are accurate, and
do not violate applicable ordinances, rules or egulations of the City of Wheat Ridge or
covenants, easements or restrictions of recar ; that all measurements shown, and allegations
made are accurate; that I have read and agre to abide by all conditions printed on this
application, and that I assume full responsibili y for compliance with the W eat Ridge Building
Code (U.B.C.) and all other applicable Wheat ordInance forw u~..rj!)is permIt
(OWNER)(CONTRACTOR) SIGNED _ 4~Ak-< "5/~_,
Description:
Total:
$50.00
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EXISTING HVAC DUCT-WORK
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BUILDING DEPARTMENT USE ONLY
Zoning Qomooflfts:
Approval:
Zoning:
BllildingtComm!l6~~:
Approval: DM
Public VIIork~.~Commeiij$:
Approval:
Occupancy: Walls:
SIC:
Sq. Ft.:
OK. WILL REFUND DEMO COST WHEN RECONSTRUCTION PLANS
ARE SUBMITTED PER DM. 5/22/03
Roof:
Stories:
Residential Units:
Electrical License No :
Company:
Plumbing License No :
Company:
Mechanical License No :
Company:
Expiration Date:
Approval:
Expiration Date:
Approval:
Expiration Date:
Approval:
(1) This permit was issued in accordance wit the provisions set forth in yopur application and is subject to the laws of the State of Colorado and to the Zoning
Regulations and Building Code of Wheat Ridge, Colorado or any other applicable ordinances of the City.
(2) This permit shall expire if (A) the work. au horized is not commenced within sixty (60) days from issue date or (B) the building authorized is suspended or
abandoned for a period of 120 days.
(3) If this permit expires, a new permit may b acquired for a fee of one~half the amount normally required, provided no changes have been or will be made in the
original plans and specifications and any uspension or abandonment has not exceeded one (1) year. If changes are made or if suspension or abandonment
exceeds one (1) year, full fees shall be p id for a new permit.
(4) No work of any manner shall be done tha will change the natural flow of water causing a drainage problem.
(5) Contractor shall notify the Building Inspe tor twenty~four (24) hours in advance for all inspections and shall receive written approval on inspection card before
proceediing with successive phases of th~ job.
(6) The issuance of a permit or the approval pf drawings and specifications shall not be construed to be a permit for, nor an approval of, any violation of the
provisio the building codes or any olrer ordinance, law, rule or regulation.
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COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT
BUILDING INSPECTION LINE - 303-234-5933
CITY OF WHEAT RIDGE
7500 WEST 29TH AVENUE
WHEAT RIDGE, CO 80215 - (303-235-2855)
APPUCA.TION
Building Permit Number:
Date:
Property Owner: '-'l5'ffr:;.~Y )... ~,C.tlMt1'5
Property Address: 2',;}-?5 ,.4-'14 = .5r~r;.t=-T ) \AI "f!II'T"
Contractor License No.:
Company:
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OWNER/CONTRACTOR SIGNATURE OF UNDERSTAAL>ING AND AGREEMENT
Construction Value:$ 1'<';1-
Permit Fee:$
Plan Review Fee:$
Use Tax:$
Total: $
I hereby certify that the setback distances proposed by this permit application are accurate,
and do not violate applicable ordinances, rules or regulations of the City of Wheat Ridge or
covenants, easements or restrictions of record; that all measurements shown, and allegations
made are accurate; that I have read and agree to abide by all conditions printed on this
application and that I assume full responsibility for compliance with the Wheat Ridge
Building Cooe (U.B.C) and all other applicable Wheat Ridge Ordinances, for work under
this permit
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ZONING COMMENTS:
Approval:
Zoning:
BUILDING COMMENTS:
Approval:
PUBUC WORKS COMMENTS:
Approval:
Occupancy:
Walls:
Roof:
Stories:
Residential Units:
Electrical License No:
Company:
Plumbing License No:
Company:
Mechanical License No:
Company:
ExpiIation Date:
Approval:
ExpiIation Date:
Approval:
ExpiIation Date:
Approval:
(1)_ This pamit was issued ill acoordaooc wid!. the provisions 5d. forth in)'OW' application aDd is subject to the laws of the Stak ofColoBdo aDd to the Zonin&_~.
Recuhtions aDd Build:in& Codes ofWbeat Ridae. Colorado or any other applicable oniinances of tile City.
(2) This penni.t shall expire if (A) the worlt authorized is DOtCO!J1lllCDCed within sixty (60) days from issue date or (B) the building aUlhorized is suspended or
abandoned for a period of 120 days.
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the original plans and spccificatioos and allY suspension or abandonment bas DOl exceeded ODe (1) yur. If changes have becD or if suspension or abandonment
exceeds one (1) year, tun fees sbalI be paid fora DeW permil
(~) No work of aD)' mamer shaD be doDe that wiD chanae the natural flow of \VIla causiDa a drainage problem.
(5) Contnctorshall notify the Buildint; Inspector twenty-four(24) bo\n in advance for all inspections md shall receivewrittenapproval otI imtlection card befen
prnceedin, wilh successive phases of the job.
(6) The issuance of a pamit or the approval of drawings and specifications shall DOt be construed I1'l be a permit for, DOC an approval of, any violatiotl of the
provisions of the bw1d:ing COIks or Ill)' other ordinance, law, rule or regulation..
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BUILDING INSPEC ION LINE - 303-234-5933
CITY OF HEAT RIDGE
7500 WES 29TH AVENUE
WHEAT RIDGE, CO! 80215 - (303-235-2855)
Building Permit Number:
Date:
14447
9/6/02
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Property Owner: ~EFFERY L. RICHARDS
Property Address: t255 AMES ST
Contractor License No. :
Company: i
OWNER/CONTRACTOR SIGNATUREloF UNDERSTANDING AND AGREEMENT
Phone: 238-3625
Phone:
Construction Value:
I hereby certify that the setback distances p~oposed by this permit application are accurate, and
do not violate applicable ordinances, rules dr regulations of the City of Wheat Ridge or
covenants, easements or restrictions of rec~rd; that all measurements shown, and allegations
made are accurate; that I have read and 89;8 to abide by all conditions printed on this
application, and that I assume full respon.Si ility for compliance with the Wheat Ridge Building
Code (U.B.C.) and all other applicable Whe Ridge ordinances, for work under this pe Iliy
(OWNER)(CONTRACTOR) SIGNED ~'i~'/ ';1' . lC'~DATE 1,' ~ '2-.
/ Use:
DEMOLITION!: F WALLS, ELEC., AND PLU~BING ON 1ST FLOOR AF RESIDENCE.
Permit Fee:
Plan Review Fee:
Use Tax:
$50.00
$0.00
Total:
$50.00
Description:
BUILDING DEPARTMENT USE ONLY
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Approval:
Zoning:
SIC:
Sq. Ft.:
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Approval: 9/5/02
BG. REPAIR OF DEMO BY SEPERATE PERMIT
Approval:
Occupancy:
Walls:
Roof:
Stories:
Residential Units:
Electrical License No :
Company:
Plumbing License No :
Company:
Mechanical License No :
Company:
Expiration Date:
Approval:
Expiration Date:
Approval:
Expiration Date:
Approval:
(1) This permit was issued in accordance ith the provisions set forth in yopur application and is subject to the laws of the State of Colorado and to the Zoning
Regulations and Building Code of Whe t Ridge, ColorCldo or any other applicable ordinances of the City.
(2) This permit shall expire if (A) the work uthorized is not commenced within sixty (60) days from issue date or (B) the building authorized is suspended or
abandoned for a period of 120 days.
(3) If this permit expires, a new permit ma be acquired for a fee of one-half the amount normally required, provided no changes have been or will be made in the
original plans and specifications and a y suspension or abandonment has not exceeded one (1) year. If changes are made or if suspension or abandonment
exceeds one (1) year, full fees shaH be paid for a new permit.
(4) No work of any manner shall be done t at will change the natural flow of water causing a drainage problem.
(5) Contractor shalt notify the Building Ins ector twenty-four (24) hours in advance for all inspections and shall receive written approval on inspection card before
proceediing with successive phases of he job.
(6) The issuance of a permit or the approv I of drawings and specifications shall not be construed to be a permit for, nor an approval of, any violation of the
provi n ofth bui .. 9 codes or any other ordinance, law, rule or regulation,
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JEFFREY RICHARDS
CADD SPECIALIST
EDAW INe
1809 BLAKE STREET
SUITE 200
DENVER COLORAOO 80202
TEL 303 595 4522
FAX 303 595 4434
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DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT
BUILDING INSPECTION LINE - 303-234-5933
CITY OF WHEAT RIDGE
7500 WEST 29TH AVENUE
WHEAT RIDGE, CO 80215 - (303-235-2855)
APPUCATION
Property Owner: JffFl<~ Y f-'
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Building Permit Number:
Date:
Property Address: :5 ;:?- ,,,>
Contractor License No.: IIlk
Company: #4
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Phone: Y5-Z7i3-Jt;Z,>
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OWNER/CONTRACTOR SIGNATURE 011' UNDERSTANDING AND AGREEMENT
I hearby certify thai. the setback distances proposed by this permit application are
accumto. and do not vio1a:tc applicable ordinances. rules or rcgolai.ions of the City
of Wheat Ridge or covonmts, easCmcots or restrictions of recotd~ that all
__ shown, and allegations made arc accurate; !hot I have road and
agree to abide by all conditions printed on this applications and that I assume full
rosponsibility for compliance with tho Wheat Ridge Building Code (!J.B.C) ond
a.Il othor applioabl. Wheat Ridge Ordin....... for work undorfhis pettnit.
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Electrical License No:
Company:
Plumbing License No:
Company:
Mechanical License No:
Company:
Expiration Date:
Approval:
Expiration Date:
Approval:
Expiration Date:
Approval:
(1) ThiI: permit was issued in accordanco with. tb.e provisions set forth in your application and is subject to the la\VS Of the State Of Colondo and to the Zoning
Regulation.s and Building Code ofWMat Ridge, Colorado or any other applicable ordinances of the City.
(2) nm permit shall expire if (A) the worlc: aut:horized is not commenced within sixty (60) da.ys from issue date or (B) the building authorized is suspended or
abandoned for a period of 120 ~.
(3) If this pcm:lit expires, a new ponnit may be acquired for a fee of OJ1&.half the amount mu:mally required, provided no changes have been or will be made in
tho original. plans and spoci:fication.s and any suspension or abmdonmont has not exceeded one (1) yoar. If changes have been or if suspension or abandomnont
ex:coo& one (1) year, fullfces shall bepaidfor a new pmnit.
(4) Na wotk afmy IIJ.IDIlOr shall be done that will cb.angc the naturalftow ofwater causing a drainage problem.
(5) Coniractor shallnotifY the Building Inspector twenty-four (24) houn:.in advance fur all inspoct:i.on.s and.shall receive written. approval on inspection card before
proceeding with successive phases of the job.
(6) 'I'hc issuance of a pmmit or tho appraval of drawings and specifications shall not be ocmstNed to be a pmnit for, nor an approval of, ac;yviolationOfthe
provisions of the building codes or any other ordinance, law, role orrogulation.
Clri.ef Building Inspector
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